The utf8 conversion is only used in the Windows specific section so there's no
need to define an overloaded function on std::string in this case.
Also CMakeLists.txt doesn't require the MingW specific library name setting
for boost::filesystem. Just removing the hardcoded one allows the build to
pick the right name up from the Boost_LIBRARIES variable.
To get the after_failure line work, I had to move the inline
build script to a separate script (util/travis-script.sh)
The second script (util/travis-after-failure.sh) will output
LastTest.log for cmake based builds and all files named
test*.log for an autotools based build.
Note: this commit also comes with a delibarate test failure
to illustrate the Travis behaviour. It will be removed in the
next commit.
This will run the different builds in parallel (depending on
resource availability on Travis).
The advantages are
- faster test results
- easier to spot which build type has failed
- shorter test log per build type to parse
Use the same procedure as that used in the dense calendar to change the
background colours in the import main matcher to be based on the
brightness of the foreground colour.
This latter file can be created by the administrator next to the environment
file in order to override parameters set in environment file.
The reason for this is the environment file is always overwritten
during installation, while environment.local is never touched by
the installers. So making the changes in there ensures they persist
acros gnucash updates.
- Linux: use whatever the xdg spec dictates
- Windows: use AppData(Roaming)
- OS X/Quarz: use NSApplicationSupportDirectory special directory, which
typically resolves to $HOME/Library/Application Support
If the preferred directory can't be used the code will fallback to
$HOME/.gnucash (the old location) if it exists. It won't create it
however. Instead if missing it will fall back to the platform's
temporary directory.
Code is added also to automatically migrate all data from the old
location to the new (only the first time).
This is done by reverting the following two commits which disabled
and hid the option on maint:
- Hide Account Substring option
(commit 197faeab3f)
- Reduce to compatibility shim
(commit 19fe7d8a56)
This small change will introduce an account full-name filter. Only accounts whose fullname containing substring will be selected e.g. ":Travel" will match Expenses:Travel:Holiday and Expenses:Business:Travel. This can be left blank, which will mimic previous behavior. This will ease accounts selection tremendously.