
This adds KMyMoney, a finance manager for KDE plus a few required dependencies. I ran the upstream test suite as well as the following manual tests: * Basic startup * Completing the wizard * Add some test transactions * GPG encryption * Generation of charts and reports * Rough check whether OFX integration lists supported financial institutions. * Small check of AqBanking implementation, whether accounts and users can be configured, but didn't test actual connectivity with a financial institution. * Check of Weboob integration with a test PayPal backend, however also just with a dummy account and without actually connecting to PayPal. On top of that, the application already is being used by the person requesting me to package this, so I'd guess it works well enough. I'm merging this without the review from @ttuegel because it only adds packages and doesn't change anything fundamental about the KDE ecosystem. The only change here is to add C++ support to "mpir", where the maintainer (@7c6f434c) has approved the change.
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