Thanks for the reminder - I had completely forgotten about that. However, I think only had that problem because I was using the Gentoo ebuild, and I also think Gentoo had done some non-standard arrangements to have both qt4 and qt5 present at the same time. Just doing a manual configure and compile is likely to be easier.

Jack

On 2018.03.29 12:56, Łukasz Wojniłowicz wrote:
You won't find gwenhywfar-qt5 in Fedora 27, but it's not hard to compile it
yourself.

You might want to read Jack's findings first
http://kmymoney-devel.kde.narkive.com/6CuHsd9q/error-compiling-gwenhywfar-for-qt5

Dnia czwartek, 29 marca 2018 17:55:06 CEST Brendan Coupe pisze:
> While the ccmake discussion is interesting I think it's clear that kbanking
> is not working becasue I do not have gwenhywfar-qt5 installed.
>
> Since I already compile libalkimia and kchart from source before compiling > KMM I guess I can add gwenhywfar to my list. I will hold off on that until > Fedora 28 comes out (5 weeks from now?) just in case it's available in the
> repositories for F28. I assume they will have to add it (along
> with libalkimia and kchart) if they intend to provide the KF5 version of
> KMM.
>
> Thanks for everyone's help. I may be back in touch for help
> compiling gwenhywfar-qt5 if Fedora does not solve this problem for me.
>
>
>
> *----Brendan Coupe*






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