libchipcard and hbci-tool4 for Gnucash V2.6.11
Arnd Hostert
arnd.hostert at t-online.de
Wed Jan 27 03:34:12 EST 2016
Thanks Mechtilde.
I will try there as well.
All the best
Arnd
> On 27 Jan 2016, at 07:26, Mechtilde <ooo at mechtilde.de> wrote:
>
> Hello Arnd,
>
> there is also a mailing list in German
>
> gnucash-de at gnucash.org
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> Regards
>
> Mechtilde
>
>
> Am 26.01.2016 um 20:36 schrieb Arnd Hostert:
>> John,
>>
>> thanks for the quick reply!
>>
>> I had assumed that the hbci-tool4 is included in the package, but it appears not to be so then. Also I just realised that the correct name is "aqhbci-tool4".
>> In fact it is the optional component, libchipcard that I was interested in. I tried to get the chipboard working via the aqbanking wizard. New User Wizzad. I chose “Import an already used chipcard”. Next was a popup: “Chipboard Error. Error checking chip card (-1073756100). Maybe libchipcard or its plugins are not installed?”.
>>
>> Thats why I had contacted you to see if the chipboard lib has been included, but I will need to look for another explanation then if, as you say, it is not used.
>>
>> Does anyone else have any ideas n how to get chipboard support working in GnuCash 2.6.11 on Mac OSX?
>>
>> Kind regards
>>
>> ARnd
>>
>>> On 26 Jan 2016, at 19:57, John Ralls <jralls at ceridwen.us> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> On Jan 26, 2016, at 10:14 AM, Arnd Hostert <arnd.hostert at t-online.de> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hello John,
>>>>
>>>> please excuse the direct contact via email but I think it is the most efficient way.
>>>>
>>>> I am trying to get online banking via HBCI working.
>>>>
>>>> So far I have had (limited) success with HBCI via Keyfiles. Sub accounts for a single Mainaccount number is still not working but thats another topic…..
>>>>
>>>> A question that I have is which parts of aqbanking are included in the current version of GnuCash? Specifically I was looking for hbci-tool4 and now am looking for the chipcard lib. If they are not, is it possible to get a compiled latest version from you as my skills in compiling source is rather limited. For my Keyhole problem I had resorted to downloading aqfinance for the mac (a very old version) which had the hbci-tool4 included and which I could use to generate ini letters etc.
>>>>
>>>> If you prefer to discuss this via a mailing list then please let me know and I am happy to subscribe to one that you suggest and we take it form there.
>>>
>>> Please use the user mailing list. I've copied it on this reply for your convenience.
>>>
>>> I don't know what hbci-tool-4 is, nor much at all about HBCI. AQBanking doesn't have parts, it's a single library. It has a dependency, libgwenhyfar, and an optional component, libchipcard. The latest stable versions (about a year old) of libaqbanking and libgwenhywfar are included in Gnucash.app. Libchipcard isn't because GnuCash's AQBanking integration doesn't use it; I don't think we have any contributors ATM who would know how to add it.
>>>
>>> Perhaps once this hits the user list someone with more in-depth knowledge of HBCI will offer more help.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> John Ralls
>>>
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