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:I work on Kubuntu 7.04. I followed the instructions (hey, well done!) and everything compiled and installed fine. My self-compiled GnuCash seems to work pretty well and I have a new menu entry for "MT940 import". But when I try to really import an MT940 file I get a dialog box saying "Import module for MT940 import not found." Any idea what I can do now? --[[User:Nops|Nops]] 15:47, 19 August 2007 (EDT)
 
:I work on Kubuntu 7.04. I followed the instructions (hey, well done!) and everything compiled and installed fine. My self-compiled GnuCash seems to work pretty well and I have a new menu entry for "MT940 import". But when I try to really import an MT940 file I get a dialog box saying "Import module for MT940 import not found." Any idea what I can do now? --[[User:Nops|Nops]] 15:47, 19 August 2007 (EDT)
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== libaqbanking - Configuring section ==
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I made a very minor change. In the .install file, instead of /usr/lib/libaqofxconnect.*, it should be /usr/lib/libaqofxconnect.so.*, otherwise the -dev package has a conflict with the ofx0 package.

Revision as of 19:36, 14 November 2007

I updated and rewrote the page. I tested these install instructions on ubuntu edgy, and added a few words about ubuntu. I also tried to explain the section about package version numbers a little better. If anyone still doesn't understand, I will try and make it more clear. Wuzzeb 04:10, 18 December 2006 (EST)

Thanks for the additional text. I guess this is indeed a lot more understandable now. --Cstim 04:41, 18 December 2006 (EST)
I work on Kubuntu 7.04. I followed the instructions (hey, well done!) and everything compiled and installed fine. My self-compiled GnuCash seems to work pretty well and I have a new menu entry for "MT940 import". But when I try to really import an MT940 file I get a dialog box saying "Import module for MT940 import not found." Any idea what I can do now? --Nops 15:47, 19 August 2007 (EDT)

libaqbanking - Configuring section

I made a very minor change. In the .install file, instead of /usr/lib/libaqofxconnect.*, it should be /usr/lib/libaqofxconnect.so.*, otherwise the -dev package has a conflict with the ofx0 package.