Since I am in the US, I am not closely following the development related to the new German security requirements. However, as I understand it, those changes are in both 5.0 and master, but they DO require the latest aqbanking, which may not have been packaged for Fedora yet, so you are likely to need to compile that yourself before you try to compile KMyMoney.

So - compiling from git head 5.0 branch will work "out of the box" but what other software it requires depends on your needs. In my case, for example, I do need libofx. It seems that you need aqbanking, and in particular, the latest version (I'm not sure of aqbanking version numbers.) If you got it to compile, but get that error from the bank, than you are (as I understand) using a too old version of aqbanking.



On 2019.10.07 17:50, Jesus Varela wrote:
I guess I am wondering, should the 5.0 branch compile and work out of the box without any other software? For example, I use aqbanking to connect to my bank and download transaction history. (I am not sure if I can do more than thatbut, if I can let me know.) My distribution has not yet packaged and released the new aqbanking 5.99. when I installed KMyMoney it would not allow me to download transactions from my bank. First time it did not even have the plug-in enabled. I had to uninstall and tried to install the 5.0 branch. This time it has the plug-in enabled however now it gives me an error saying that my bank does not accept the communication. I will get an
error message and show you.

I figured it is because of the changes in aqbanking to help with
compatibility for our friends connecting to German banks. Thus, why I am trying to figure out how to get the latest version of aqbanking to see if that fixes this issue. I will try the 5.0 branch again. Eventually I want
to help do some dev work but it is taking me a long time with my busy
schedule to get this all figured out.

Thanks for the info. I will try to compile the 5 0 branch and see what
happens.


Thanks

JV

On Mon, Oct 7, 2019, 11:10 Jack <ostrof...@users.sourceforge.net> wrote:

> Hello JV,
>
> On 2019.10.07 09:11, jvap...@gmail.com wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I am attempting to compile KMyMoney master branch.
> Depending on why you are doing this, you might prefer git head of the > 5.0 branch. Master has new features still in development (that is not
> ready for real use yet.)  Bug fixes for 5.x are generally in the 5.0
> branch first, but also in master after a small delay.
> >
> > In the cmake output I see the following:
> >
> > CMake Warning at CMakeLists.txt:247 (find_package): Could not
> > find a configuration file for package "AQBANKING" that    is
> > compatible with requested version "5.99.32".
> >      The following configuration files were considered but not
> > accepted:
> >        /usr/lib64/cmake/aqbanking-5.7/aqbanking-config.cmake,
> > version:    5.7.8
> > /lib64/cmake/aqbanking-5.7/aqbanking-config.cmake, version: 5.7.8
> >
> > CMake Warning at CMakeLists.txt:248 (find_package): Could not
> > find a configuration file for package "gwenhywfar" that    is
> > compatible with requested version "4.99.16".
> >      The following configuration files were considered but not
> > accepted:
> >        /usr/lib64/cmake/gwenhywfar-4.20/gwenhywfar-config.cmake,
> > version: 4.20.0
> > /lib64/cmake/gwenhywfar-4.20/gwenhywfar-config.cmake, version:
> > 4.20.0
> Note these are warnings, not errors.  It is saying that cmake cannot
> find aqbanking or gwenhywfar.  Whether you need them depends on your
> requirements - mainly whether you want to do any online banking, and if
> so, where your banks are.  If you are in the US, you probably do not
> need them. If you are in Europe, it is more likely you do need them.
> I do not know whether or not they are used anywhere else.
> >
> > I also see that the in the 3rdparty directory, there are files.. are > > these meant to install 3rd party software that KMyMoney requires? If
> > so, how do I use them? I am on Fedora 30 using Plasma.
> As I understand it, the folders under 3rdparty are only used when
> preparing a fully self-contained package, such as an appimage or
> possibly for Windows.  As you are compiling for a recent Linux
> distribution, you should not need anything there.
> >
> >    Operating System: Fedora 30
> >    KDE Plasma Version: 5.15.5
> >    KDE Frameworks Version: 5.59.0
> >    Qt Version: 5.12.4
> >    Kernel Version: 5.2.17-200.fc30.x86_64
> >    OS Type: 64-bit
> >    Processors: 8 × Intel® Core™ i5-8250U CPU @ 1.60GHz
> >    Memory: 31.2 GiB of RAM
> >
> > I am slowly learning how all these pieces come together. Thank you
> > for any assistance you can provide.
> If this is the first time you are compiling from git, you may need to
> install one or more -dev packages, but if the above warnings are all
> you get from cmake, then you seem to have already taken care of that.
> >
> > JV
> Jack
>


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