Le samedi 05 avril 2014 à 22:05 +0200, Holger Burkhardt a écrit : > Recently Sébastien Villemot kindly packaged gnucash 2.6.1-2~bpo70+1 for > wheezy-backports to enable SEPA-transfers. However, this package (or a > dependent subordinate package) is missing two dependencies to function > properly (both available in wheezy-backports): > > aqbanking-tools > libaqbanking34-plugins > > The former is needed once to get updated SEPA-information from the bank. > The latter is needed every time for SEPA-transfers to work in gnucash > (without it, within gnucash the window to enter the SEPA account, the > amount as well as the descriptive text does not open at all). > > I installed both packages from wheezy-backports manually to get things > working. > > I am not sure where the dependencies should be set, as there are > certainly off-line gnucash users who prefer not having all on-line > packages installed automatically due to dependencies. > > I see that libaqbanking34-plugins is "only" recommended in > libaqbanking34, but it is essential at least for SEPA-transfers! Does it > seem reasonable to have libaqbanking34-plugins as dependency instead of > just a recommendation? libaqbanking34-plugins will become a dependency of gnucash in the next unstable upload. So this issue should be fixed in the next upload to wheezy-backports, after the upload to unstable and the migration to testing. In the meantime you have an easy workaround. > I am not sure if and where aqbanking-tools should be a dependency. It is not clear to me, I leave it to Micha Lenk (maintainer of aqbanking) for commenting. -- .''`. Sébastien Villemot : :' : Debian Developer `. `' http://www.dynare.org/sebastien `- GPG Key: 4096R/381A7594
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