Re: [Tinyerp-users] SQLAlchemy and data versioning

2009-06-07 Thread Fabien Pinckaers

 Is there a blueprint or a specs doc about this?
 we would really like to help you with the development.
 
 are there bottlenecks or issues to start to work on?

No, but once the basics are developped, I can make an announce and call 
for contribution. We currently focus on MySQL and PostgreSQL only.
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[Tinyerp-users] dedicated server?

2009-06-07 Thread forum-user
Hi,

I'm new to the forum.  I posted this question in the installation forum but I 
didn;t get an answer yet. Thank you for your assistance.

I have my own dedicated server where I host for my web clients. Everything on 
the server is approved by me and I have full control.
Do I need a new dedicated server just for OpenERP?
What are the issues?

Thanks for your help.

Gilad




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Re: [Tinyerp-users] autoincrement id

2009-06-07 Thread forum-user
Could you let me know how you are going with the Purchase Requisition module?




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Re: [Tinyerp-users] dedicated server?

2009-06-07 Thread Davide Corio
On Sun, 2009-06-07 at 14:41 +0200, forum-u...@tinyerp.org wrote:
 Hi,
 
 I'm new to the forum.  I posted this question in the installation forum but I 
 didn;t get an answer yet. Thank you for your assistance.
 
 I have my own dedicated server where I host for my web clients. Everything on 
 the server is approved by me and I have full control.
 Do I need a new dedicated server just for OpenERP?

Hi,
you can install openerp wherever (it would be better if gnu/linux) you
can install python and postgresql

 What are the issues?

there's no issue.
In case you encounter some conflicts with python versions and libraries,
you can setup a python virtualenv and install openerp's dependencies
with easy_install.


regards,
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Davide Corio
email: davide.corioatdomsense.com
web: http://www.domsense.com

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