Hi, On Donnerstag, 12. April 2018 17:09:16 CEST Ralf Habacker wrote:
> Am 04.04.2018 um 18:34 schrieb Christian David: > > Hello, > > > > Alkimia was started about eight years ago by the developers of Skrooge, > > Kraft and KMyMoney. Unfortunately it never supported more than AlkValue. > > As far as I know, KMyMoney is the only project left to use alkimia. > > Skrooge and Kraft are not using it anymore and I do not know any other > > software to use alkimia. > > > > For this reason I recommend to drop alkimia and move AlkValue into > > KMyMoney > > directly. This reduces the maintenance for developers, packages and users > > who just want to compile KMyMoney on their own. Additionally it reduces > > possible sources of trouble (just remember how much work it was for Ralf > > to get it working with Qt 4 & 5) > > which was an interesting challenge to see how to create a multi platform > library. > > and we remove a dependency. > According to a recent build log > https://build.opensuse.org/package/live_build_log/windows:mingw:win32/mingw3 > 2-kmymoney-installer/openSUSE_Leap_42.2/x86_64 kmymoney depends on about 85 > packages. Removing one dependency is about 1,11 %. > > > What are you thinking about this? > > Another option would be make it more interesting for other projects by > adding more stuff into. I was thinking about moving the exchange rate stuff incl. the online updates into alkimia. I think, there was some approach towards it already. -- Regards Thomas Baumgart https://www.telegram.org/ Telegram, the better WhatsApp ------------------------------------------------------------- Designed to make a difference -- Minus Sign -------------------------------------------------------------
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