Martin Michlmayr
Martin Michlmayr
There's no need to create a separate file. You can put declarations at the top of your ledger file. I'm not sure I follow what you're seeing. A small test...
What output do you get with `--strict` and what version of ledger are you on?
> Ledger 3.1.3-20190331 The behaviour of `--strict` slight changed in 3.2.x. I suggest you upgrade. In the meantime, on 3.1.3, try if `--strict --explicit` gives you the result you expect.
Did you try the latest version?
Comment author: @spiffytech Rather, the bug occurs if the forecast command is _run_ in such months.
Comment author: @spiffytech I've narrowed the bug down occurring in months that have a budget entry of the following format: ~ Yearly from 2011/04/01 to 2011/04/30 Expenses:Auto:Geo:Repair $400 Assets:Bank:Checking
Comment author: @spiffytech This occurs with every date format I've tried: $ ledger -wB --forecast 'd
Comment author: Martin Michlmayr (@tbm) Do you have a reduced test case that shows this bug?
Comment author: Martin Michlmayr (@tbm) Do you have a reduced test case that shows this bug?
Comment author: unknown user Created attachment 97 mac console crash report It seg faults everytime. I only have 2 codes, but it also seg faults when i group by payee...