qfx file import

Derek Atkins warlord at MIT.EDU
Fri Nov 24 14:20:37 EST 2006


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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