[Kmymoney] Order of installs: Unable to use AqBanking with KMM - 'Get account(s)' and/or 'Update account(s)' do not work

Michael Berger idest at online.de
Sat Sep 10 04:20:18 UTC 2011


Hi Jack,
thanks for your explanation which is highly interesting for people like me in 
lack of the basic understanding of what is really going on behind the scene.
So, when I added the repository KDE/Distro/Factory/opensuse_11.4 and 
subsequently installed KMM 4.6 from it, I was once more impressed how many 
dependencies there were and how well the package manager handled them.

This night I eventually managed to get Aqbanking work with KMM and will 
appreciate this in another e-mail later in the day.

Thanks and regards,
Michael

On Friday 09 September 2011 17:09:07 Jack wrote:
> On 2011.09.09 07:43, Michael Berger wrote:
> 
> [snip...]
> 
> 
> > Jack, please take note that the order of installation was: first KMM
> 
> > then followed by aqbanking and then the various gwenhywfar modules!
> 
> > 
> > And this is what I have now:
> 
> > KMM 4.6.0
> 
> > KDE 4.7.1
> 
> > qt4 4.7.3
> 
> > aqbanking 5.0.14
> 
> > gwenhywfar 4.2.1
> 
> 
> The order of installation is only critical if you are actually
> 
> compiling each of the applications.  Then it matters that a dependency
> 
> is present before trying to compile anything that depends on it.  In
> 
> that case, the above would be qt, kde, gwenhywfar, aqbanking, and
> 
> lastly KMM.  However, when installing from a distribution's packages,
> 
> the actual order of installing may not matter, as long as all
> 
> dependencies are installed by the time you run the program.  This is
> 
> particularly true if you let the package manager take care of the
> 
> requirements.
> 
> 
> Jack
> 
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