Christian Stimming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > The beta release GnuCash 1.7.2 features HBCI online banking > support. This makes it the world's first *free* HBCI-enabled personal > finance manager.
Good work! It took me a few days to get everything up and running. The gnucash autogen.sh is an unpleasant experience, but I could make it work. I disliked that the default install prefix for libopenhbci is /usr/local/openhbci (all the rest of the world defaults to /usr/local), and that the gnucash configure doesn't even start searching in that default place. Dependencies seem to be wrong, the HBCI code uses symbols from src/gnome, but HBCI is built before src/gnome, so linking fails. After manually invoking make in src/gnome, the application actually compiled. > - Users with self-generated file-based keys need to run this for the > first time to generate their keys and have their Ini-Letter printed, > which they need to send to their bank. After some days when the bank > has processed that letter, they need to run the HBCI Setup druid > a second time. I'm currently using the commercial software Moneyplex for HBCI (at least it's a native Linux program!), and so I already have an established key with the bank. Unfortunately, libopenhbci (and thus both gnucash and aqmoney) was unable to open my key file, with error: MediumKeyfile::mountMedium: This seems not to be a medium file (bad type). (0) at MediumKeyFile::_reallyReadFile() I proceeded by getting a test account from PPI. With a key generated by gnucash I was finally able to connect and retrieve a list of accounts. > * Account functions: In the register window of your GnuCash accounts, > you now find the submenu item "Online Actions" ("Online Aktionen") in > the menu "Actions" ("Aktionen"). Each item in this submenu invokes a Now that doesn't work for me. I keep getting: GnomeUI-WARNING **: gnome_app_insert_menus_custom: couldn't find insertion point for menus! GnomeUI-CRITICAL **: file gnome-app-helper.c: line 640 (install_menuitem_hint_to_appbar): assertion `uiinfo->widget != NULL' failed. GnomeUI-CRITICAL **: file gnome-app-helper.c: line 640 (install_menuitem_hint_to_appbar): assertion `uiinfo->widget != NULL' failed. GnomeUI-CRITICAL **: file gnome-app-helper.c: line 640 (install_menuitem_hint_to_appbar): assertion `uiinfo->widget != NULL' failed. GnomeUI-CRITICAL **: file gnome-app-helper.c: line 640 (install_menuitem_hint_to_appbar): assertion `uiinfo->widget != NULL' failed. GnomeUI-CRITICAL **: file gnome-app-helper.c: line 640 (install_menuitem_hint_to_appbar): assertion `uiinfo->widget != NULL' failed. This is with LC_ALL set to de_DE. If LC_ALL is unset, I don't get the error, but no Online Actions menu either. gnucash version is CVS main branch of two days ago. > * Currently each HBCI action can only be executed while you are > online; support for off-line preparation and queueing is not yet > implemented. Shouldn't that be easy to implement wby just using the account for queueing, and tagging the transaction (or split)? > If you think you can do better on any of these issues -- why not give > it a try and start coding on yet more HBCI features? Gnucash only I'm looking into it. Andreas -- "In my eyes it is never a crime to steal knowledge. It is a good theft. The pirate of knowledge is a good pirate." (Michel Serres) _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.gnucash.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel