https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=450016
--- Comment #4 from Walter Ogelsby <w...@wogelsby.com> --- (In reply to Walter Ogelsby from comment #3) > (In reply to Jack from comment #1) > > 5.0.8 is over two years old, and some work has been done in this area since. > > Can you find a more recent version? If not, you can use an appimage > > version. (https://kmymoney.org/appimage.html) > > > > In this case, though, why are you trying to add a currency that is already > > present? It certainly should not crash,but I don't think there is much the > > developers can do unless it crashes adding a new currency in a more recent > > version. > > 5.0.8 is the available package for easy install (synaptic, Discover). I > need help learning how to "Make" an installation as the "How to" information > from KMyMoney version 5.1-13 confuses me. I read all I can find about > KMyMoney "Make" installation and am baffled how to even begin. I have > downloaded the AppImage and successfully run it, apparently from the Cloud, > because it doesn't install. Running a finance manager from the cloud is > unacceptable. > > Only reason I attempted was I'm trying to learn how to maintain, clean, > properly configure and improve. I didn't really want to add another of the > same currencies. > > I'm hoping my problems with KMyMoney and my presence here helps me to be a > better Linux user and, maybe... a programmer and I certainly Thank you for > your reply. (In reply to Thomas Baumgart from comment #2) > Just did that (use appimage to reproduce) and got the crash. In fact, it > does not make sense to do that, but on the other hand, the application > should not crash either. I'm a computer hacker from an earlier era, when help was less structured and a little easier. I appreciate your reply and am willing to do anything I can to assist... and to learn and to become a better Linux user and programmer. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.