Sorry. Please ask other devs on public mailing list.
On Tue, 18 Feb 2020 at 15:51, Tom Hatzigeorgiou wrote:
> To do this someone will need to help me.
> I don't know how projects like this work.
> I have no idea where the program source exists and the tools I will need
> to manipulate it.
>
> I
Am 18.02.20 um 22:52 schrieb Christopher Lam:
> Sorry. Please ask other devs on public mailing list.
>
> On Tue, 18 Feb 2020 at 15:51, Tom Hatzigeorgiou wrote:
>
>> To do this someone will need to help me.
>> I don't know how projects like this work.
>> I have no idea where the program source
Tom, info about sources and building can be found on the GnuCash website and
wiki. Check the Development section.
Regards,
Adrien
> On Tue, 18 Feb 2020 at 15:51, Tom Hatzigeorgiou wrote:
>
>> To do this someone will need to help me.
>> I don't know how projects like this work.
>> I have no ide
Hi Frank,
Thanks for the tip, I recently learned of the aqbanking-cli command and
have been searching for a guide on it's use. From what I've found (or
not), looks like I'll have to review the source code.
Also, with all the recent issues with AQB for both HBCI and OFX users, I
was thinking that
I seem to recall a development goal being to eliminate Scheme code except for
reports.
This might be a good candidate for just re-writing this in C/C++ with proper
tests and verbose error output and/or logging.
If someone with the skillset is interested of course.
Regards,
Adrien
> On Feb 18,
It is easy: Just look at
https://github.com/Gnucash/gnucash-on-flatpak/blob/master/modules/aqbanking.json.
There's a history button on the right side near the top that you can use to
look back to when your flatpak was built.
Regards,
John Ralls
> On Feb 18, 2020, at 4:29 PM, Chris Graves wro