Hi Chris, On Tue, 2008-09-16 at 22:15 -0500, Chris M. Lindsey wrote: > Frank (and all gnucash developers), > Thanks for your brief reply. The gnucash wiki indicates that versions > starting with 2.2.1 no longer need to install Qt: > > http://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Windows#2.2.0_only:_Online_Banking_Setup_Druid_.28needs_Qt.29 > > Can I gain access to the Online Banking portion of gnucash without > installing Qt on my own? How so?
QT is only needed for the initial setup of your online banking accounts in aqbanking. But I suppose there is not really a way to avoid it for you. > And Frank, it would seem to me that there is an issue if the documentation > indicates I don't need to install Qt but you say I do. Perhaps you should > consider that this is a bug. No, Frank is no bug :-) It seems as if your qt3-wizard simply crashed, even though the log messages indeed sound a bit confusing. See, if you choose Online Banking Setup from the GnuCash Tools menu, click Forward, then on the button to spawn the AqBanking wizard and if then pops up a new window, QT is correctly found in the PATH and everything should work. If the crash persists, please ask on the aqbanking-devel mailing list, the guys reading it can probably help you in some way, although I suppose "Upgrade to AqBanking3, AqBanking2 is unsupported" will be among the answers ;-) Unfortunately, the upcoming 2.2.7 will still use AqBanking2. Ciao, -- andi5
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