On Thu, 20 Sep 2007 10:30:45 +0200, John Sved [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi,
As there has been no response I am posting this again.
Sorry for the late response, I was (and still am) very busy.
The goal is to to have the HBCI banking enabled.
I am using the gnucash-2.2.1.tar.gz source The
Thanks for the replies.
I did a make uninstall of the compiled gnucash-2.2.1
Then I installed the gnucash-2.2.1-0.rauch.1.i586.rpm from
ftp://ftp.rauchs-home.de/suse/10.2/i586/gnucash-2.2.1-0.rauch.1.i586.rpm
r16482 2007-09-05
There is still no Set-up for Online Banking in the Tools menu.
Hi,
As there has been no response I am posting this again.
The goal is to to have the HBCI banking enabled. (I use this already
with Moneyplex 2004) For whatever reason to do with licensing HBCI is
not enabled in the SuSE 10.2 gnucash RPM. Not including HBCI in the
RPM rather spoils the
Am Donnerstag, 20. September 2007 10:30 schrieb John Sved:
The goal is to to have the HBCI banking enabled. (I use this already
with Moneyplex 2004) For whatever reason to do with licensing HBCI is
not enabled in the SuSE 10.2 gnucash RPM. Not including HBCI in the
RPM rather spoils the
Hi Chris,
I used the openSuSE 10.2 disk via YAST to check and install where necessary:
gtk2-devel
guile
guile-devel
pkgconfig
perl-XML-Parser
perl
libxml2-devel
libgnomeui-devel
libgnomeprint-devel
libgnomeprintui-devel
libglade2-devel
gtkhtml2-devel
doxygen
opensp
opensp-devel
gwenhywfar-devel
I have installed the following:
ktoblzcheck-1.15-42.pm.1
libktoblzcheck1-1.15-42.pm.1
aqbanking-2.3.2-0.pm.1
aqbanking-qt3-2.3.2-0.pm.1
libaqbanking16-2.3.2-0.pm.1
libaqhbci10-2.3.2-0.pm.1
and GnuCash 2.2.1 on x86_64 from [1] and I have hbci setup in Tools.
I don't know which aqbanking packages
I installed the following from PACKMAN in this order
libktoblzcheck1-1.15-42.pm.1
ktoblzcheck-1.15-42.pm.1
libaqhbci10-2.3.2-0.pm.1
libaqbanking16-2.3.2-0.pm.1
aqbanking-qt3-2.3.2-0.pm.1
aqbanking-2.3.2-0.pm.1
then
./configure --enable-hbci
this time I noticed that the ofx hbci option was
Quoting John Sved [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I am really just a user of gnucash. As I want to use the HBCI function
which is not included in the binary RPM for openSuSE 10.2 I am
reluctantly prepared to try to compile the source.
I think most of your questions are already answered on
John Sved schrieb:
Hi,
I am really just a user of gnucash. As I want to use the HBCI function
which is not included in the binary RPM for openSuSE 10.2 I am
reluctantly prepared to try to compile the source.
My Gnucash rpm is built against aqbanking, which provides HBCI.
You will have
Hi,
I am really just a user of gnucash. As I want to use the HBCI function
which is not included in the binary RPM for openSuSE 10.2 I am
reluctantly prepared to try to compile the source.
Note: I have been using HBCI via Moneyplex 2004 for the banking and
Gnucash for the accounting.
The
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