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GnuCash is the leading GPL'ed Desktop Financial Manager Application. Appropriate for personal and small business use, it is meant to be easy to use and full of features. | GnuCash is the leading GPL'ed Desktop Financial Manager Application. Appropriate for personal and small business use, it is meant to be easy to use and full of features. | ||
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− | + | ==Upgrade from 1.8.9 to 1.8.10 and HBCI online banking support== | |
With the version change from 1.8.9 to 1.8.10, GnuCash also changed the underlying library for HBCI online banking support. Instead of the OpenHBCI library previously used, GnuCash now uses the AqBanking library. Therefore you need to change several things when upgrading your GnuCash version and using HBCI. You need to install the following libraries, in this order: | With the version change from 1.8.9 to 1.8.10, GnuCash also changed the underlying library for HBCI online banking support. Instead of the OpenHBCI library previously used, GnuCash now uses the AqBanking library. Therefore you need to change several things when upgrading your GnuCash version and using HBCI. You need to install the following libraries, in this order: | ||
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Then you need to start the HBCI setup. The new library AqBanking will be able to import all your existing security media (chip cards, key files) and also import your settings from these media. Therefore you need to start the HBCI setup druid, click "start HBCI setup" (which will launch an external setup program), select "Import existing medium", select the appropriate medium (chip card or key file of type OpenHBCI), click "Import data from medium" and enter the last missing data entries (probably the bank server address), and then finish the HBCI setup. From this point onwards GnuCash should already know your HBCI accounts and the respective GnuCash accounts, so that you can continue to use your online banking features. | Then you need to start the HBCI setup. The new library AqBanking will be able to import all your existing security media (chip cards, key files) and also import your settings from these media. Therefore you need to start the HBCI setup druid, click "start HBCI setup" (which will launch an external setup program), select "Import existing medium", select the appropriate medium (chip card or key file of type OpenHBCI), click "Import data from medium" and enter the last missing data entries (probably the bank server address), and then finish the HBCI setup. From this point onwards GnuCash should already know your HBCI accounts and the respective GnuCash accounts, so that you can continue to use your online banking features. | ||
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The GnuCash Project is a volunteer-driven organization. We need your help to survive and grow, to help others and to help the Project. | The GnuCash Project is a volunteer-driven organization. We need your help to survive and grow, to help others and to help the Project. |
Revision as of 14:37, 4 December 2005
GnuCash
GnuCash is the leading GPL'ed Desktop Financial Manager Application. Appropriate for personal and small business use, it is meant to be easy to use and full of features.
Need help with a question? That's what this Wiki is for.
- The GnuCash FAQ contains the collection of all frequently asked questions about GnuCash, including administration, accounting, and glossary questions.
Additional information about various other topics:
- Instructions about SVN access at Subversion
- Bugzilla contains the direct links to the bug data base.
- Information about the Gnome2 status: PortingStatus and KnownGnome2Problems
- Requested enhancements: WishList is an edited list; Budgets lists the discussion about budgeting features; Development explains how to get involved.
- How to edit and improve the translations: Translation
The contents of these pages will eventually be merged into the GnuCash help documentation; you can see the current version at [1]
Still confused? Visit the homepage at gnucash.org. Search the mail archives at
Upgrade from 1.8.9 to 1.8.10 and HBCI online banking support
With the version change from 1.8.9 to 1.8.10, GnuCash also changed the underlying library for HBCI online banking support. Instead of the OpenHBCI library previously used, GnuCash now uses the AqBanking library. Therefore you need to change several things when upgrading your GnuCash version and using HBCI. You need to install the following libraries, in this order:
- gwenhywfar at least version 1.16.0
- optional for chip cards: libchipcard at least version 1.9.13
- aqbanking at least version 1.3.0
(This description is valid for aqbanking-1.3.0 and later. aqbanking-1.3.0 is a large package which replaces the previously separate packages aqhbci, aqhbci-qt-tools, and aqhbci-plugin-ddvcard. These are all now in aqbanking.)
Then you need to start the HBCI setup. The new library AqBanking will be able to import all your existing security media (chip cards, key files) and also import your settings from these media. Therefore you need to start the HBCI setup druid, click "start HBCI setup" (which will launch an external setup program), select "Import existing medium", select the appropriate medium (chip card or key file of type OpenHBCI), click "Import data from medium" and enter the last missing data entries (probably the bank server address), and then finish the HBCI setup. From this point onwards GnuCash should already know your HBCI accounts and the respective GnuCash accounts, so that you can continue to use your online banking features.
Help Wanted
The GnuCash Project is a volunteer-driven organization. We need your help to survive and grow, to help others and to help the Project.
- Slashdot discussion.
- How you can help: Development
- Edited list of requested enhancements: WishList