Re: No HBCI

2008-01-07 Thread John Sved
> (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 qwenhy

Re: No HBCI

2008-01-07 Thread John Sved
ove). (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? -- John ___ gnucash-devel mailing list gnucash-devel

Re: No HBCI

2008-01-06 Thread John Sved
On a test machine which normally is not used with gnucash > Then I tried aqbanking3 > > 1. uninstall gnucash-2.2.2 > 2. uninstal aqbanking (the Suse 10.2 default) > 3. install aqbanking3 > 4. install gnucash-2.2.2 ignore the complaints > > Then start gnucash --> Tools --> Online Banking Setup

Re: No HBCI

2008-01-06 Thread John Sved
> I used YaST > > 1. to uninstall gnucash-2.2.2 > 2. to install aqbanking-kde3 aqbanking-qt3 was also prompted and > installed (ignore aqbanking3 continue to use aqbanking) > 3. install gnucash-2.2.2 > > Then I started gnucash and went to Tools --> ?STILL no Online > Bankin

Re: No HBCI

2008-01-06 Thread John Sved
Rauch Christian wrote: > Am Sun, 06 Jan 2008 01:03:09 +0100 > schrieb John Sved <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > >> Definitely no Tools --> Online Banking Setup. >> >> The RPM is, I presume, a precompiled package. No idea if it has HBCI >> although the file list for the RPM has some HBCI stuff. > > It i

Re: No HBCI

2008-01-05 Thread Rauch Christian
Am Sun, 06 Jan 2008 01:03:09 +0100 schrieb John Sved <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Definitely no Tools --> Online Banking Setup. > > The RPM is, I presume, a precompiled package. No idea if it has HBCI > although the file list for the RPM has some HBCI stuff. It is built with HBCI support, yes. As far

Re: No HBCI

2008-01-05 Thread Martin Preuss
Hi, On Samstag, 5. Januar 2008, Thomas Bushnell BSG wrote: [...] > As for SuSE, I can't say. Debian can't distribute binaries that do HBCI > because until recently it wasn't possible to conform to all the license > restrictions on all the various bits of software and still have it. > This is no l

Re: No HBCI

2008-01-05 Thread John Sved
> > No, it's not locale dependent. If the program was compiled with HBCI, there > is > a menu item Tools -> "Online Banking Setup". It doesn't mention HBCI in the > menu item because it supports several protocols and HBCI is only one of them. Definitely no Tools --> Online Banking Setup. T

Re: No HBCI

2008-01-05 Thread Christian Stimming
the CHECK REQUIRES function (very nice) and everything was > ticked except /bin/sh(xorg-X11 server-7.2-30.i586.rpm) > I installed this but no change. So I went on and installed the 2.2.2 rpm. > > Still no HBCI function in any of the menu. > > Could it be a locale dependency?

Re: No HBCI

2008-01-05 Thread Thomas Bushnell BSG
No success via the RPM nor via a compile from source. (I got it > to compile but no HBCI banking.) To compile it from source and get HBCI, you need all the relevant dependencies to be installed and it should Just Work. Debugging the problem would be easier if you could post the output of the &q

No HBCI

2008-01-05 Thread John Sved
compile but no HBCI banking.) With the release of GnuCash 2.2.2 , I uninstalled the GnuCash 2.2.1. Downloaded from RPMpbone.net the gnucash-2.2.2-0.rauch.2.noarch.rpm for SUSE 10.2 I used the CHECK REQUIRES function (very nice) and everything was ticked except /bin/sh(xorg-X11 server-7.2-30