Compiling gnucash 2.2.1 on openSuSe 10.2
John Sved
john.sved at onlinehome.de
Fri Sep 21 06:21:18 EDT 2007
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.
Perhaps the comment from Frank Ellenburger still applies to SuSE 10.2
> Sorry, I think, your mix here Suse with debian. Since years in Suse distros
> HBCI is by default enabled. That's why I became a GC user. There was only one
> Version (10.1?), where they mixed versions and so it didn't work.
>
> Usually on my production machine, I install to Suse packages and than upgrade
> them with the packages from Packman and CRauch and everything works fine.
> Under Tools, i have "Online Banking Setup".
-- John
Rauch Christian wrote:
> On Thu, 20 Sep 2007 10:30:45 +0200, John Sved <john.sved at onlinehome.de>
> 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 processor is i586
>> ........
>>
>> 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
>
> These are sufficient for _using_ gnucash with hbci,
> not for _building_ gnucash with hbci.
>
> What I do not understand is why you want to build it yourself?
> Does my rpm[1] not work for you or are there other reasons?
>
> Regards,
> Chris
>
> [1]ftp://ftp.rauchs-home.de/suse/10.2/i586/gnucash-2.2.1-0.rauch.1.i586.rpm
>
>
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