Using HBCI with GnuCash 2.0.0 in Debian/Ubuntu

Derek Atkins warlord at MIT.EDU
Tue Jul 11 12:08:58 EDT 2006


After you uninstall those packages, try rebuilding and reinstalling
gwenhywfar and aqbanking.  You might need to rebuild gnucash, too.

-derek

Quoting Bernat Tallaferro <bernat.tallaferro at gmail.com>:

> I'm using GnuCash on an Ubuntu Dapper machine.
>
> I got GnuCash 2.0.0 to work with HBCI by compiling and installing the
> following tarballs from source:
>
> aqbanking-2.1.0
> gwenhywfar-2.3.0
>
> After that, I noticed I had some packages installed from previous trials
> with GnuCash/HBCI, so I uninstalled them thinking that they would be no
> longer required since I had compiled and installed the aqbanking
> sources. Due to their dependencies, I had to install all these packages
> at once:
>
> libaqbanking0c2a
> libaqhbci8
> libqbanking1
> libaqbanking-plugins-libgwenhywfar17
> libaqbanking-data
>
> However, after uninstalling them I noticed that GnuCash no longer showed
> the "Online Actions" menu. Reinstalling the packages seemed to solve the
> problem.
>
> Could anyone tell me what library/package GnuCash is looking for before
> making the decision of whether it should show the "Online Actions" menu
> or not?
>
> At the moment I simply don't know whether GnuCash is using my newly
> compiled binaries or the precompiled old versions from the packages.
>
> Thanks.
>
>
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