On Tue, Oct 11, 2005 at 06:05:30PM +0100, Mark Purcell wrote:
> no problems.  Did the kmymoney debs at people.debian.org work as expected.  I 
> can't test HBCI support without an account I presume.

It's working with your debs! I updated my accounts using my HBCI chipcard
in Kmymoney2.  BTW I was living in Australia for the past 7 months
and found out that Commonwealth Bank just uses a short number PIN to secure 
their
online banking, which is quite poor security. They don't bother to
provide a TAN list or even a chipcard... Maybe Australia moves to HBCI
soon (many phishing attacks later) so you can test it as well :-)

> > A separate libkbanking deb is not necessary, as 
> > the author of aqbanking decided to include all application bindings in
> > the aqbanking package:
> 
> That will make life easier in the future, although as I have already built 
> and 
> submitted hopefully that will also be a bit quicker..

Thomas said he will include libkbanking in his next upload of
libaqbanking0-dev, which will hopefully happen in a few days.
As his package already contains the aqbanking binding libs for Qt and Gnome,
this would be a better location than a separate libkbanking deb.

> I couldn't find kmymoney2-0.9, has it been released yet or is it still being 
> cooked in cvs?

Yes, sorry, I got that version from CVS. Official stable release is 0.8.

Christoph


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