> Cristian (onet.cristian at gmail.com) has done most, if not all , work on
> this.
>
> So far as Alkimia is concerned, it looks to me, from the outside, that
> it is near complete, but the build failed.
Yes, I've taken a brief look at both projects and it really seems they
are almost there.
> I
Hi Alexey
Cristian (onet.crist...@gmail.com) has done most, if not all , work on this.
So far as Alkimia is concerned, it looks to me, from the outside, that
it is near complete, but the build failed. I know his time is limited
and I can't say if things have progressed from there. Hopefully,
Sorry for a little bit rushing into this thread, but I'm also very
interested in the KF5-release of KMyMoney. I actually have recently
migrated to KF5-based PIM, everything works quite fine for me for now,
if anyone is interested.
But yes, now I can't use KMyMoney anymore. I tried to compile
migra
Am Donnerstag, 7. Januar 2016, 15:03:33 schrieb Stefan Vater:
> In November there were
> some messages of creating a 4.8.0 release in order to get rid of the
> akonadi dependency.
The next release 4.8.0 will depend on akonadi. Only the KF5 based KMyMoney can
be compiled without it. Unfortunatel
Dear developers,
how is the state of a new kmymoney release? In November there were
some messages of creating a 4.8.0 release in order to get rid of the
akonadi dependency. This would be really helpful for me, because
right now it prevents me from changing to the new (KF5 based) kde-
pim stack.