2014-02-24 12:26 GMT+02:00 Chris <developerch...@rebel.com.au>: > > I intended to compile them one by one. It seems some unnecessary ones are > included, for example mysql. I intend to download the binaries for the ones > I need and compile the minimum set I can. > > Of course my plans are already falling apart. > > While building libtool 2.4.2 I get a dialogue popping up every few seconds > > "the procedure entry point libintl_setlocale could not be located in the > dynamic msys..." Ignoring it seems to be ok? > > Then make fails with... > > emerge debug: executing command: G:\kderoot\msys\bin\sh.exe --login -c "cd > /g/kderoot/build/dev-util/libtool-2.4.2/work/mingw4-RelWithDebInfo-2.4.2 && > make -e -j2 VERBOSE=1" > Makefile:514: *** missing separator. Stop. > > it appears make does not allow for multiline statements, which is where the > above is failing. > > I am going to switch to msvc 2010 :( perhaps mingw4 is my problem. it > appears not enough people are using it to catch all the bugs and I haven't > tried msvc so it may resolve some of the errors. > > I was going to send any bugfixes upstream but things that are au small > business specific keep them local. > > As far as I am aware splits don't work when importing, But that may have > changed. > > All the accounting packages I have used allow you to close off the period. > some make it mandatory. I am aiming for the middle of the road. > > One very important feature I am going to work on and its worth pushing > upstream is when parsing imported statements make it context sensitive. By > that I mean set up import rules that will direct a transaction to a > different account based on the source bank account. > > This means that say "Interest Paid" form one bank account can go into a > different account to "Interest Paid" from another bank account. > > > > That is all providing I can even get it to build....
Well I'm sure it's possible and this [1] also states that it can be done so don't give up trying :). [1] http://winkde.org/pub/kde/ports/win32/dashboard/release/ > Chris > > > > > On 24/02/2014 6:50 PM, Cristian Oneț wrote: >> >> 2014-02-24 10:10 GMT+02:00 Chris <developerch...@rebel.com.au>: >>> >>> Thanks Cristian. >>> >>> I think I'll try just compiling kmymoney. Its the dependencies that keep >>> failing. >> >> Unfortunately without the dependencies you can't compile kmymoney. >> >>> 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... >> >> None that I know of, although we would prefer any feature to be >> properly integrated into kmymoney. >> >>> Change wording to replace VAT with GST >> >> That could be done in the Australian translations. >> >>> set up splits automatically >> >> I think that already works. >> >>> Create a special GST report >> >> This could be added to kmymoney . >> >>> Create import scripts for Australian banks, they do not use OFX. >> >> Could be done as a plugin. >> >>> The ability to close off a financial period. >> >> We had some discussions about this, don't know if it's make sense for >> personal finances. >> >>> Add import balances from a previous financial period (file) >> >> Could be done as a plugin. >> >> Regards, >> Cristian >> >>> 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 >>> >>> > _______________________________________________ KMyMoney-devel mailing list KMyMoney-devel@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kmymoney-devel