qfx file import

Ron Morse rbmorse at comcast.net
Fri Nov 24 16:15:07 EST 2006


As it turned out, I had libofx-devel installed but not the 
base libofx . I'm sort of new at all this.  Fixed that, ran  
configure with the --enable-ofx option set and now all is 
well in my little corner of the universe. 

Thank you again. 

Ron Morse

On Friday 24 November 2006 13:38, Derek Atkins wrote:
> Huh.  You had the -devel package installed, too?
> 2.0.x should properly detect OFX even if you dont
> --enable-ofx But using --enable-ofx forces the issue and
> will error it out if it can't be found.
>
> But this begs the question: why couldn't it find it the
> first time?
>
> -derek
>
> PS: Don't forget to CC gnucash-user on your replies.
>
> Quoting Ron Morse <rbmorse at comcast.net>:
> > Thanks to you and Maf.  The lib is installed but I
> > didn't know about the build option. I'll give it
> > another go.
> >
> > RBM
> >
> > On Friday 24 November 2006 12:20, you wrote:
> >> Yes, you didn't have libofx-devel installed, and you
> >> didn't build with --enable-ofx.
> >>
> >> -derek
> >>
> >> Quoting Ron Morse <rbmorse at comcast.net>:
> >> > Recently built Gnucash 2.0.2 from source to run on
> >> > Kubuntu 6.10.  The build went fine and everything
> >> > works very well except the option to import ofx/qfx
> >> > files is missing from the file > import dialog.
> >> >
> >> > QIF is there (and works fine) but my credit union
> >> > really does a better job with .qfx files and I would
> >> > like to restore that function.
> >> >
> >> > 2.0.1 from the Ubuntu repositories has the ofx/qfx
> >> > option.
> >> >
> >> > Didi I forget something when I built the 2.0.2
> >> > package? Any suggestions would be appreciated.
> >> >
> >> > Ron Morse
> >> >
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