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After upgrade to kde-4.10.5 (alienbob's one) I can't compile kmymoney-4.6.3, before the upgrade I did, but now as I need import ofx files I installed libofx, when I tried run the kmymoney.SlackBuild it complains "CMake 2.8.9 or higher is required. You are running version 2.8.8", but the slackware64-14.0 uses CMake 2.8.8. To try resolve this issue I did install CMake 2.8.10 using the cmake.slackbuild from slackware-current, and it did not complained anymore, but did not compile, stopping after 80% of the task. As I didn't know wich damage the upgrade of cmake would cause I restored the Slackware-14.0 version. I ask if is there any problem using cmake 2.8.10 with slackware64-14.0? Does anyone have kmymoney-4.6.3 package with ofx enabled for slackware64-14.0?
I did another test using CMake 2.8.11 and after 80% running kmymoney.slackbuild I got the following error:
Quote:
/tmp/SBo/kmymoney-4.6.3/kmymoney/mymoney/storage/mymoneydatabasemgrtest.cpp: In member function ‘void MyMoneyDatabaseMgrTest::testCreateDb()’:
/tmp/SBo/kmymoney-4.6.3/kmymoney/mymoney/storage/mymoneydatabasemgrtest.cpp:92:44: error: ‘geteuid’ was not declared in this scope
make[2]: ** [kmymoney/mymoney/storage/CMakeFiles/mymoneydatabasemgrtest.dir/mymoneydatabasemgrtest.cpp.o] Error 1
@WhiteWolf1776: Thank you very much, it worked. I git cloned it from " git clone git://anongit.kde.org/kmymoney", rename the folder to kmymoney-4.6.3, compressed the folder with tar, changed the name to kmymoney-4.6.3.tar.bz2 and run the slackbuild as it was, it compiled to the end and run with the ofx that I wanted, the only problem was the language, it is in english instead of my native language, but I think it's not big deal to solve (I guess).
@WhiteWolf1776: OK, now kmymoney is set to my native language, I'd just add the kmymoney.po file and run msgfmt kmymoney.po -o LC_MESSAGES/kmymoney.mo. Once more thank you!
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