Gnucash 2.4.4.1/MacOS - chipcard import not available?

John Ralls jralls at ceridwen.us
Tue Mar 29 12:10:36 EDT 2011


On Mar 29, 2011, at 3:55 AM, Peter Sorowka wrote:

> Hello everybody,
> 
> i try to set-up online banking with chipcard/hbci under MacOS with Gnucash 2.4.4.1. As a card reader i juse a "ReinerSCT Cyberjack pinpad". All drivers are installed and according to pcsctest the reader is connected correctly. I am stuck at the following step: when trying to add the user in the aqbanking-setup, i click on type "chipcard" and immediatly the assistant disappears without any further options, warnings, errors. And of course, no user is added.
> I cannot see what happens behind the scenes, and have no idea where to look for a logfile entry that could tell me why aqbanking doesn't start to import the chipcard. Neither did i find any similar problem description in the manual or other lists.
> 
> Do i miss any software? Is the problem known?
> 
> Any idea appreciated!

Following up on David Reiser's suggestion, I've built libchipcard for you to test and attached a dmg with the new plugins.

Select Gnucash.app in Finder (you can't write to the one in the distribution dmg, so you'll need to do this on an installed app bundle) and select "Show package contents" from the context menu. In the new Finder window that opens, navigate to Contents:Resources:lib:gwenhywfar:plugins:60.

Open the dmg I've attached. 

Drag the "ct" folder from the dmg to the 60 folder in the Contents finder window.

Close both, start Gnucash, and see try again with your chipcard. If it works, great. If it doesn't (and it crashed Gnucash when I tried it, but I don't have a chipcard reader), open a bug in Bugzilla against Gnucash:aqbanking and attach the relevant tail of your gnucash.trace. If it crashes, you'll find a crash report in (Your user dir):Library:Logs:DiagnosticReports; attach that to the bug report as well.

Regards,
John Ralls

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