Thanks Cristian.
I think I'll try just compiling kmymoney. Its the dependencies that keep
failing.
Are there any restrictions on forking the project? As my earlier email say I
want to create an Australian small business version. That means a few minor
variations...
Change wording to replace VAT with GST
set up splits automatically
Create a special GST report
Create import scripts for Australian banks, they do not use OFX.
The ability to close off a financial period.
Add import balances from a previous financial period (file)
And probably a lot more that I haven't thought of yet.
Chris
On 24/02/2014 4:41 PM, Cristian Oneț wrote:
2014-02-24 0:56 GMT+02:00 <re...@renegade.rebelhosts.com>:
What I would like to ask is how is the current kmymoney compiled for windows?
Is it using one of the above systems? is it cross compiled?
The installer that we provide and the binaries it contains was created
using emerge. The last release that we made is using the KDE 4.10.5
libraries using the MSVC 2010 compiler.
Is there a way I can get a copy of the environment or at least somewhere I can
go to find out what needs doing?
I guess can't get a copy of the whole environment because of it's
size. Use emerge [1] to make your own (using the kde-4.10 branch). If
you run into any issues please ask for help at kde-wind...@kde.org.
Regards,
Cristian
[1] http://techbase.kde.org/Getting_Started/Build/Windows/emerge
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