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From: Michael H. <mh...@it...> - 2009-05-14 19:29:32
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I beg to differ Dieter. It may work as the programmer who wrote it
intended, but if there is sufficient confusion as to the manner/means/
mode of that "working" to prompt other people to rewrite it and for
the end users to believe those re-writes have "fixed" it, then the
average person would have to conclude that the original code is
broken, at least insofar as it does not function in the real world as
the user expects it to. And when you come right down to it, spec or
no spec, it's really the users who ultimately have final say as to
whether something works.
Believe me, I'm not casting aspersions against your code. I know
you're very talented and if you say it works then I'm sure it does!
But it would be of benefit to all if some understanding were reached
as to why everyone else believes it doesn't. I would hazard to guess
that examining exactly what that patch does would be a good first step.
The second step would be to either incorporate the patch if it's
not actually harmful, or to broadcast to the world exactly why the
patch is, in fact, a Thing of Evil which will wreak havoc upon the
applier's SL universe.
Unfortunately the current situation creates doubt in everyone's
mind about both products and that doesn't help anybody. :(
Thanks!
Michael
On May 14, 2009, at 9:22 AM, Dieter Simader wrote:
The reconciliation process works as intended. If there are prior
reconciled transactions showing up then the reconciliation process
was not
done correctly.
Before applying a patch users should investigate why these transactions
show up. If it is a bug it will be fixed but if it is simply a user
error,
well, then fix up your own f'up.
On Thu, 14 May 2009, Armaghan Saqib wrote:
> This patch is now available on ledger123.com's git repository at
> http://github.com/ledger123. Kindly test it and let me know any
> issues. I shall be happy to immediately correct any other issue. The
> repository version has been synced with sql-ledger-2.8.24.
>
> If you are not comfortable with git, email me offline and I shall send
> you the patched files.
>
> Regards
>
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