Hi,

On Wednesday 15 March 2006 23:35, Tomas Pospisek's Mailing Lists wrote:
[...]
> 3:2006/03/15 21-47-06:aqyellownet(1236):dialog.c: 1676: Error on "tar xzf
> /home/tpo/.banking/backends/aqyellownet/data/users/123456789/session-5/down
>loads/MT940_123456789_R_200603131234567.012 -C
> /home/tpo/.banking/backends/aqyellownet/data/users/123456789/session-5/down
>loads/file-9": 2
[...]

Could you please just issue the command AqYellowNet uses, by hand? E.g.
tar 
xzf 
/home/tpo/.banking/backends/aqyellownet/data/users/123456789/session-5/downloads/MT940_123456789_R_200603131234567.012
 
-C 
/home/tpo/.banking/backends/aqyellownet/data/users/123456789/session-5/downloads/file-9

(the YellowNet plugin does not remove these files).
Does that work?

[...]
> I've grepped the sources for "xzf" (as in 'tar xzvf') and only
> the binary blob src/plugins/backends/aqyellownet/plugin/libaqyellownet.so
> seems to match. So my question is: can't you defer the handling of the
> downloaded documents to an outside script (possibly feeding them back into
> aqbanking once they are decoded)?
[...]
Hmm, sounds like a good idea, however, I would have to define a way (and 
format) of getting the resulting file back into AqBanking (which is the 
reason for the existence of the plugin to begin with).

> On a related note - allthough beeing bizzarre, the Yellownet XML documents
> don't look too complicated either - so by deferring the decoding of the
> received documents to outside of the binary blob you leave the door open
> for a decoder for them.
[...]
I would rather like to have an importer plugin for AqBanking to import such 
files... Maybe you could crack down the XML elements of the XML file and send 
the result to me? I could then write a little plugin for AqBanking which 
directly reads these files...


Regards
Martin

-- 
"Things are only impossible until they're not"

AqBanking - http://www.aquamaniac.de/aqbanking/
LibChipcard - http://www.libchipcard.de/


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