[kmymoney] [Bug 419645] Messaage "Unable to create all objects for the investment"

Jack bugzilla_noreply at kde.org
Sun Apr 5 21:51:05 BST 2020


https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=419645

--- Comment #3 from Jack <ostroffjh at users.sourceforge.net> ---
BK - In general, upgrading an application involves using your distribution's
package management software.  Ubuntu has both command line and gui versions
available, and that information is best learned from the Ubuntu site.

In general, however, I don't see upgrading to a new version being very
different on Linux compared to Windows or Mac.  If you are using a decent
distribution (such as Ubuntu) it shouldn't be hard.  However, assuming you are
on Ubuntu 14.04.6, although it is an LTS release (Long Term Support) and is
still supported, it does have the downside of not upgrading to the latest
versions of all the applications.  In this case, I would consider taking this
as a good time to upgrade to 18.04 (although you might have to upgrade first to
16.04 - it's been a while since I've used Ubuntu.)  You should be able to start
with
https://ubuntu.com/tutorials/tutorial-upgrading-ubuntu-desktop#1-before-you-start.

The other way, as Thomas suggested, is to use the AppImage version.  AppImage
is a packaging of an application, including all of it's dependencies, in a
single file, which you can download to anywhere on your PC - even in your own
home directory, and run directly, without using Ubuntu's package manager or
interfering with anything directly installed by Ubuntu.

If we were to suggest that you compile KMyMoney yourself, yes, those
instruction would likely be too cryptic.  Hopefully that is not so for the
first two suggestions.  And - if you still need help with either of those, just
ask more questions.

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