> (But on the good machine it appears to coexist and HBCI is available to > gnucash.) > > STILL no HBCI support. > > Can anyone suggest a next step to detect and fix the problem on the bad > machine, please?
I continued to try some combinations. I tried to install qwenhywfar3 again but YAST complained about various XXXX-devel files. So I decided to try to install the gnucash-2.2.2.0.rauch.1.rpm again. This time Online Banking Setup was in the menu !!! The Wizard did not work but there was a message saying the qt3 was needed. acquanking-kde3 and aqbanking-qt3 were installed again and the wizard works!!! Conclusion (I hope) I appears that dependencies can get left behind. My suggestion is that there should be a note in the RPM description urging the user to manually check via YAST that unnecessary stuff such as (list required) be removed or even a more thorough uninstal and installation in a tested sequence before installing the gnucash RPM. Or perhaps a more thorough check of dependencies can be made. Perhaps the dependencies are too restrictive in not permitting newer versions. I do not know what is best but, at last, I can proceed to get the HBCI banking activated. regards, John _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list gnucash-devel@gnucash.org https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel