onshore-timesheet: no connection to the server... clues, please?

2004-03-02 Thread A. F. Cano
Hi,

I have overcome all the previous hurdles, but this one has me stumped.
In the left frame, it says the following:

Sorry, I cannot complete your request:
o Cannot connect to backend: localhost:5432:timesheet:
  no connection to the server
If you feel this is a bug, please report it.

First thing I did was to try to subscribe to the onshore-timesheet ML,
but it no longer exists.

I have postgresql working fine with bookmarker, so I know the postmaster
is running, and is accepting connections on the TCP port.  The error is
NOT what the onshore manual gives as a symptom of a user id/permission
problem.  And there are no error messages anywhere. The apache logs
note the access (no errors), but no other log file in /var/log is
modified at all.

Still the only thing that I can think of it might be is a user problem.
I have added (with psql timesheet) user admin and guest but that doesn't
make any difference.  It looks like onshore-timesheet comes back with
the error before even attempting to communicate with postgresql.
I have bookmarker working fine with with the following pg_hba.conf:

localall ident sameuser
host all 127.0.0.1 255.0.0.0 password
host all 0.0.0.0   0.0.0.0   reject

Could this be the problem?  I'd rather not change something that will
break bookmarker...

Is anyone else running onshore-timesheet? (I'm trying to run 2.3-3 that
comes with 3.0r2)

Can anyone give me some hint before I start digging into the code?
Well, even if I did it might not be an onshore-timesheet problem...

Thanks.

A.


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Need tips tricks on installing configureing onshore-timesheet

2002-06-23 Thread John Foster
I just installed onshore timesheet to my Debian woody server. It seemed
to go OK but as there is no debconf templates for the install I am not
sure whether it is set up correctly. What I have done so far is:
Installed using dselect.
added Include /etc/apache/onshore-timesheet.conf  to my httpd.conf file
added 
Directory /var/www/onshore-timesheet
Options SymLinksIfOwnerMatch
AllowOverride All
/Directory
to httpd.conf as instructed at installation

restarted the apache server
tried http://www.myservername/onshore-timesheet/index.html
results presented with secure login
attempted to login with admin with password admin which failed

I do not have a clue where to go from hereAny ideas are appreciated.

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onshore-timesheet

2002-05-28 Thread Harland Christofferson
is anyone successfully using this package? i have loaded it but get the error:

Sorry, I cannot complete your request:

 Cannot connect to backend: localhost:5432:timesheet: no connection to the 
server 

If you feel that this is a bug, please report it. 


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onshore-timesheet

2002-05-28 Thread Harland Christofferson
is anyone using this successfully? i installed it, set it up, and tried to log 
in as
admin. I receive the folloing error:

Sorry, I cannot complete your request:

 Cannot connect to backend: localhost:5432:timesheet: no connection to the 
server 

If you feel that this is a bug, please report it. 

suggestions appreciated.


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Re: onshore-timesheet

2002-05-28 Thread Eric G. Miller
On Tue, May 28, 2002 at 09:55:02PM -0400, Harland Christofferson wrote:
 is anyone successfully using this package? i have loaded it but get the error:
 
 Sorry, I cannot complete your request:
 
  Cannot connect to backend: localhost:5432:timesheet: no connection to 
 the server 
Haven't used it, but I recognize the port as being the same as
PostgreSQL.  So, does this package require PostgreSQL, and if so, is it
running and listening/accepting TCP/IP connections?
 

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Onshore TimeSheet

2001-02-22 Thread Erik van der Meulen
Hi, does anyone have any experience with the Onshore Timesheet
application? I have read a review in LinuxJournal that I like so I
downloaded the tar ball. The install documentation mentions a Debian
package, so I went back and searched their ftp to no avail. Had a look
at the packages on www.debian.org but did not find anything.
I tried their mailing-list but that gives a bounce (attached) and the
support link on their site does not work...

Does anyone know:

- If this company is still alive?
- If the TimeSheet app is a decent application?
- If the Debian package is around somewhere?

Thanks a lot!

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Re: Onshore TimeSheet

2001-02-22 Thread Bob Hilliard
Erik van der Meulen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Hi, does anyone have any experience with the Onshore Timesheet
 application? 

bob:vc-/3:bobapt-cache show onshore-timesheet
Package: onshore-timesheet
Priority: optional
Section: web
Installed-Size: 748
Maintainer: Adam Di Carlo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Architecture: all
Version: 2.2-1
Depends: perl5 | perl, apache | apache-ssl, postgresql, postgresql-client, 
libpgperl (= 6.4.2-5), libcgi-perl
Filename: dists/woody/main/binary-all/web/onshore-timesheet_2.2-1.deb
Size: 212860
MD5sum: 4b1812f3b70ac2b41357fc3ca32a5098
Description: A complete, Open Source, Web-based Time-Billing solution
 A commercially supported, GPL'd web application to allow for the
 collection and approval of hours via the Web.  Clients, jobs,
 personnel, and hours are modeled and managed by the system.
 Nightly reports give managers a list of their jobs and unapproved
 hours.  A flexible backend is provided for integration with billing
 systems.
 .
 See http://www.onshore-timesheet.org/ for more information and
 inquiries about commercial support, integration, or development.

 I don't know anything about the company or the package, but Adam
Di Carlo is very active in Debian, and is definitely still around.

Bob
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