Bug 73704

Summary: gnucash won't close when trying to save new file (keeps saying want to save?....)
Product: [Retired] Red Hat Linux Reporter: Pam Huntley <pam_huntley>
Component: gnucashAssignee: Bill Nottingham <notting>
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Version: 8.0CC: rvokal
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Description Pam Huntley 2002-09-09 02:29:38 UTC
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Description of problem:
Hi,  I installed gnucash and imported my qif files.  Then I looked at my account
some, then I went to close it.  Upon closing, gnucash said, 
"Changes have been made since the last Save.  Save the data to file?  Yes No". 
I said Yes, and then I created a file in my home directory, then I typed in the
name of the file and saved it.  But then it kept popping up that Save message
again and again and again, and I kept saying yes and yes, until I finally said
no, and it went away.  The data was in fact saved, and when I reopened the file
and made changes, the error did not occur.  

However, it did also occur when I did the same thing under a new user.

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How reproducible:
Always

Steps to Reproduce:
1.  For the first time as a particular user, open gnucash
2.  Import a qif file
3.  Exit
4.  When it prompts to save, click yes, create a new directory, and enter a file
in that directory
5.  Click ok or whatever it says
6.  Then it keeps asking you if you want to save until you say no.
	

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Comment 1 Bill Nottingham 2005-01-28 22:21:31 UTC
Closing bugs from older, end-of-life releases. Apologies for any lack of response.

Please attempt to reproduce problems on a current distro, such as Fedora Core 3.