Here's how I got it working on my system - Macbook Pro with a clean install of Big Sur 11.5. First, one of the dependencies required by the script can't install because Apple moved Perl's header files to an unexpected location, and secondly there are some additional dependencies that Finance::Quote isnt aware of. There are two problems that Ive found in the original gnc-fq-update script supplied with GnuCash. Ok, thanks to the help of u/rahuldroy and u/NeutrinoDrive, I have finance::quote working on Big Sur. I've also tried installing Finance::Quote through homebrew, and it installs OK but Gnucash insists on using system perl, and can't see the good install of Finance::Quote. I've traced the issue back to B::Keywords, which needs to compile using Keywords.h. The script runs ok, but can't install several dependencies. It looks like apple has moved the Perl header files to a new location, and cpan isn't aware of the change.
It should appear in the Google Play store today.Has anyone had any success installing Finance::Quote on Mac OS Big Sur? Im working with a clean install of Big Sur, and cannot install Finance::Quote using the included script under the application bundle.
We have released an updated version of the Android app which fixes the quotes issues as well as the on-line sync issue.
To update to this version, you will need to download and install a fresh copy from our website. This version fixes the fundamental quotes for both Yahoo and Google Finance ticker symbols. We have just released StockMarketEye 4.2.0. Sign-up to our news letter to be notified of when it is available, or check back here. Baring any last minute issues, we will be releasing it early next week. We are in the final stages of finishing the update for the desktop app. The updated iOS app is now available on the App Store. It will be available for update on the App Store as soon as it passes the Apple review process – that should be the middle of next week if all goes well. This version brings back the quotes, including fundamentals.
We’ve submitted an updated version of the iOS app to Apple. It will open a Terminal window and run a script for you which will. You can run it from the dmg or copy it to the same folder to which you copied GnuCash. Run the Update Finance Quote app in the GnuCash dmg.
See this page for more details on the upgrade process and pricing. XCode is an optional item from your macOS distribution DVD. We will not be making any changes to the older desktop versions, sorry. For those of you still using older versions (v3, v2) of the desktop app: Updates to address this issue will be added to the current version (v4) only. We thank you for your patience and in the mean time, wish you continued success with your investments. We will update this blog post or add new posts here when any new information becomes available. Looking farther down the road, our goal is to find a solution that will support the long-term viablity of StockMarketEye for the broadest range of investors as possible. Our hope is to find a viable, short-term solution to this issue. Other options we are investigating are alterntive sources of data, both free and paid. The most basic of these options will attempt to continue to use Yahoo Finance in some way to retrieve quote data. Here at StockMarketEye, we are investigating alternative options. This obviously has a significant impact on StockMarketEye and countless other applications and investors that relied on Yahoo’s service. You can read this statement as well as many user’s comments on this abrupt service disruption on the Yahoo forum. For all future markets and equities data research, please refer to .” As such, the service is being discontinued. “ It has come to our attention that this service is being used in violation of the Yahoo Terms of Service. The reasoning behind this change from Yahoo Finance is: 3.3.14, 2.9.9, etc) are also not receiving any quotes. Desktop versions of StockMarketEye older than v4 (i.e. This change has primarily affected the fundamental quotes on the desktop application (v4), as well as all quotes in the iOS and Android versions of StockMarketEye. Unfortunately, Yahoo Finance has decided to discontinue the main outlet that StockMarketEye and many other 3rd party financial apps use to get current stock quotes.