Am Donnerstag, 30. September 2004 18:52 schrieb Thomas Viehmann: > Christian Stimming wrote: > > (Oh, and my > > HBCI changes would be available to a larger audience, too. Which is a > > good thing, because for an increasing number of German banks the new hbci > > library is required. Personal itch scratching...) > > Just courious, which one is 'the new hbci library'?
Any next version of gnucash will be based on the aqbanking library (which also needs the aqhbci library), which is Martin Preuss' successor of OpenHBCI. This is what gnucash's CVS-HEAD and CVS-1-8-branch already use. Any existing hbci key files can be re-used without problems or even be used in parallel with the old openhbci-0.9.x. The new aqbanking/aqhbci library is able to support HBCI-Pin/Tan, which was impossible with openhbci. For people who want to upgrade to aqbanking right now, you need to do the following: 1. Install the gwenhywfar library http://sf.net/projects/gwenhywfar 2. Install the aqbanking library http://sf.net/projects/aqbanking 3. Install the aqhbci library http://sf.net/projects/aqhbci 4. Install aqhbci's setup wizard http://sf.net/projects/aqhbci 5. Checkout gnucash's 1-8-branch from CVS, compile and install as described on http://www.gnucash.org/en/hacking.phtml Christian _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel
