Hi to everyone....

Did this make it into ports yet?  I assumed it would be under finance.  
However, I can't find it anywhere in the ports at all.

Thank you!

P.




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 From: Janketh Jay <jan...@unfs.us>
To: Paul Pathiakis <pathia...@yahoo.com> 
Cc: Chris Rees <utis...@gmail.com>; Alan Hicks <ahi...@p-o.co.uk>; 
"po...@freebsd.org" <po...@freebsd.org> 
Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2012 10:25 PM
Subject: Re: Port Request - FrontAccounting
 
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Hi Everyone,

    Thanks for all of this info. regarding the port changes that should
be done. I haven't played with the port system in a while so I'm
definitely a bit rusty and I'm sure there have been many changes
(Hence the Apache 2.0 bit... :o!) Anyhow, I had to skip town for a few
days for something EXTREMELY important (golf...) but I will try to get
this fixed and submitted within the next few days.

Thanks again,
Janky Jay, III


On 08/19/2012 04:00 PM, Paul Pathiakis wrote:
> My thanks to all of you on this. :-)
> 
> P.
> 
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> 
*From:* Chris Rees <utis...@gmail.com>
> *To:* Alan Hicks <ahi...@p-o.co.uk> *Cc:* Janketh Jay
> <jan...@unfs.us>; "po...@freebsd.org" <po...@freebsd.org>; Paul
> Pathiakis <pathia...@yahoo.com> *Sent:* Sunday, August 19, 2012
> 11:06 AM *Subject:* Re: Port Request - FrontAccounting
> 
> On 19 August 2012 11:28, Alan Hicks <ahi...@p-o.co.uk 
> <mailto:ahi...@p-o.co.uk>> wrote:
>> Hi
>> 
>> 
>> On 19/08/2012 03:46, Janketh Jay wrote:
>>> 
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>>> Or not. It appears the attachment was lost. You can download
>>> the .tar.gz file from the following URL:
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
> http://www.purplehat.org/downloads/frontaccounting/frontaccounting-2.3.11-fbsd-port.tar.gz
>>>
>>>
> 
Extract to ${PORTSDIR}/www and let me know if anything needs to be
>>> changed and/or adjusted....
>>> 
>>> On 08/18/2012 08:42 PM, Janketh Jay wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> Hi,
>>>> 
>>>> On 08/18/2012 11:53 AM, Paul Pathiakis wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>> Hi,
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>>> This is probably the best competitor to QuickBooks out
>>>>> there. People can rave about the benefits of GnuCash and
>>>>> Kmymoney. I've used both and they both lack.  This doesn't.
>>>>> I've also got a pretty good bit of Accounting in my
>>>>> background.  This should definitely be a port.
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>>> No, I don't have time.  I'm busy trying to build Atlantis 
>>>>> Services and putting FreeBSD and PCBSD into the mainstream.
>>>>> This is one of those things that will be necessary.
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>>> Paul Pathiakis
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> I've attached a port (in tar.gz form) which is the
>>>> FrontAccounting port for FreeBSD. I've tested it a few times
>>>> and it seems to work perfectly fine. If someone wants to test
>>>> this before I submit, that would be great. Otherwise, I'll
>>>> submit some time tomorrow.
>> 
>> 
>> Thanks for porting, install works well.
>> 
>> On de-installing before running the install wizard there are
>> unable to delete errors for www/frontaccounting/config_db.php 
>> www/frontaccounting/config.default.php
> 
> Yup, the plist has the correct @unexec and @exec lines, but of
> course the @exec lines only apply if installing from a package.
> 
> For installation from the port;
> 
> post-install: .for conf in config%.php config_db%.php ${CP} -np
> ${PREFIX}/www/frontaccounting/${conf:S,%,.default} \ 
> ${PREFIX}/www/frontaccounting/${conf:S,%,,} .endfor
> 
> will do nicely.
> 
>> After a full install including the web install wizard there are
>> delete errors for 
>> '/usr/local/www/frontaccounting/config.default.php' doesn't
>> exist '/usr/local/www/frontaccounting/tmp' 
>> '/usr/local/www/frontaccounting/lang' 
>> '/usr/local/www/frontaccounting/company/0/js_cache' 
>> '/usr/local/www/frontaccounting/company/0' 
>> '/usr/local/www/frontaccounting/company' 
>> '/usr/local/www/frontaccounting'
>> 
>> Perhaps @dirrmtry might be of help
>> 
>> Also unable to build a package as cannot find config_db.php
>> 
>> Trying the usual portmaster reinstall fails to create a backup
>> package and so has to prompt to ignore the error, the reinstall
>> succeeds successfully.
>> 
>> Should be a great addition to the ports, Alan
>> 
> 
> I think these errors can mostly be traced to the missing Makefile
> lines :)
> 
> Nice job!  CC me on your PR.
> 
> Chris
> 
> 
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