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Accounts

A Simple Bank Account Manager.

Introduction

Accounts is a simple Bank Account Manager which can track a single bank account.

It is not under active development, and there is currently no plan to release in anything other than source form. Allocations have not been made for any of the names associated with the Accounts, and this would need to be addressed before a release could be made. Potential users are instead directed towards CashBook.

Building

Accounts consists of a collection of un-tokenised BASIC, which must be assembled using the SFTools build environment. It will be necessary to have suitable Linux system with a working installation of the GCCSDK to be able to make use of this.

With a suitable build environment set up, making Accounts is a matter of running

make

from the root folder of the project. This will build everything from source, and assemble a working !Accounts application and its associated files within the build folder. If you have access to this folder from RISC OS (either via HostFS, LanManFS, NFS, Sunfish or similar), it will be possible to run it directly once built.

To clean out all of the build files, use

make clean

To make a release version and package it into Zip files for distribution, use

make release

This will clean the project and re-build it all, then create a distribution archive (no source), source archive and RiscPkg package in the folder within which the project folder is located. By default the output of git describe is used to version the build, but a specific version can be applied by setting the VERSION variable -- for example

make release VERSION=1.23

Licence

Accounts is licensed under the EUPL, Version 1.2 only (the "Licence"); you may not use this work except in compliance with the Licence.

You may obtain a copy of the Licence at http://joinup.ec.europa.eu/software/page/eupl.

Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the Licence is distributed on an "as is"; basis, without warranties or conditions of any kind, either express or implied.

See the Licence for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the Licence.