There just appeared a brandnew budgeting app, named eqonomize. It's fairly easy to use though smart and useful.
Created attachment 93959 [details] app-office/eqonomize/eqonomize-0.3.ebuild Here I provide an initial ebuild which at least for me (on x86) works perfectly.
(In reply to comment #1) > Created an attachment (id=93959) [edit] > app-office/eqonomize/eqonomize-0.3.ebuild Tested on amd64, it works fine
New version 0.4 is released. Renamed ebuild to eqonomize-0.4; works fine (x86)
Eqonomize isn't that bad. But for those of you who like everything in one app: here the good news... in CVS of KMyMoney2 there is budgeting already available. Can't wait to have it release, that's why I use CVS. ebuild: http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-p-3619390.html#3619390
Request for reopening this bug. Please add eqonomize to portage. It's a really well done lightweight app, compared to the more "fat" kmymoney2 and has a very well done usability proven interface.
*** Bug 181866 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
No idea why this one was resolved.
Created attachment 124752 [details] app-office/eqonomize/eqonomize-0.5.ebuild Version bump
Works perfeclty here. Thanks...
This package does not meet the current criteria needed to be a viable candidate for the Portage tree since it requires ancient dependencies. This criteria is currently listed at the following URL: https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Project:Proxy_Maintainers/Maintainer_Wanted Metric: Technical debt: Dependency availability; "Cannot require ancient dependencies that are no longer available (qt3, kde3, ...)" Tom D