Eildert Groeneveld wrote:
This looks like I someone considered this like a personal attack. But that is not the case. Far from it: I am shopping around for ideas of what to do.after a lot of initial exitement I have sobered down considerably regarding HBCI use of gnucash with 1.8. This simply doen not work any more.*cough* I do not quite understand what this message is supposed to say.
Uhm, well, ok, sorry for my reaction, but this was a bit unclear.
Also, since I'm backing off from gnucash hacking, there is currently no core developer on gnucash-devel who really go through some debugging with you. Chances are much higher on gnucash-de or openhbci-general that questions of this kind can actually be answered. So gnucash-devel at this point in time is not quite the right place to look for answers on HBCI issues.
Only, sometime one runs out of ideas and then one needs to ask others. Thats what this is.
So, what are our (my) options:
1. go back to libchipcard 0.6
That might be an option. Get and compile libchipcard-0.6, then get and compile openhbci (I think even 0.9.7 still compiles with libchipcard-0.6, but certainly 0.9.6 should), then compile gnucash again.
2. look at the .openhbci configuration (moved to a new card, does one have to fix something there?)
You can always have a look. Martin Preuss can tell you more, if that's an option.
3. hmmm, anything else? well I could again try the debian packages instead of the cvs versions of libchipcard/openhbci/gnucash
If you are seeing problems that nobody else has discovered so far, you should probably rather stick to your self-compiled versions (not necessarily latest CVS, but important is the self-compiled thing).
Regards,
Christian
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