Am Donnerstag, 31. Dezember 2009 schrieben Sie: [...] > What do you mean by "start aqbanking4"? > > Just starting an application linked against AqBanking4 doesn't create a > working aqbanking4-configuration. > > The command "aqbanking-cli updateconf" is smarter than just to check > whether the folder exists... It also checks whether there are users setup > inside the aqbanking4 configuration. If there is none it tries to update > from previous versions. If there already are users in the AqBanking4 > configuration the tool does nothing. > > However, I don't know whether your GnuCash version already tried to update > the configuration.
This is from memory, but I am very sure that it is accurate: I started gnucash, tried "Saldenabfrage" nothing happend, then I did "Aqbanking Einrichtungs-Assistenten starten" verified that no account is configured and aborted it again. For sure, I did not enter any data. [...] > [...] > > It *is* an AqBanking function ("AB_" is the prefix for AqBanking > functions), and I guess the patch by Micha *does* work. > > I only wanted to point out that AqBanking already provides simplified means > to access AqBanking's certificate cache but that GnuCash can't use them due > to its structure. Ic > The patch you referred to makes GnuCash access the cert cache directly > which is also kind'a ok. Can I dump the AqBanking's cert cache (to verify if the certs do not make it into the cache or if the cache lookup does not work for some reason). > However, I guess it won't work with multiple AqBanking-applications working > in parallel (which is currently a rare case, granted). I can easily accept that restriction. > If GnuCash could have used the class AB_Gui it wouldn't have to access the > cache itself but could rather benefit from the advanced certificate > management of AB_Gui). I hope that gnucash 2.4.0 will use more AqBanking infrastructure instead of replicting code. Thanks, Rainer -- Rainer Dorsch Lärchenstr. 6 D-72135 Dettenhausen 07157-734133 email: rdor...@web.de jabber: rdor...@jabber.org GPG Fingerprint: 5966 C54C 2B3C 42CC 1F4F 8F59 E3A8 C538 7519 141E Full GPG key: http://pgp.mit.edu/
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