Chris Travers wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 12:50 PM, Roderick A. Anderson
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I lost my test install of LedgerSMB before converting it to something
>> I'd use so I have a blank sheet to work from.
>>
>> I believe several people have installed and are using 1.3.  Since I will
>> have a very low usage I was thinking I should give 1.3 a whirl instead
>> of the 1.2 branch then updating.  Also I was going to work on what it
>> takes to make the install in a schema of a database instead of a
>> database in the cluster.
>>
>> Any reason to not try this?
> 
> It depends on how severe having bugs in your accounting system might
> be.  I personally don't think there are financial bugs at this point
> though when we get to adding invoice drafts, there may be some issues.
>  I was hoping ot have that in over the weekend, but it will be this
> weekend. :-)

They just seem to disappear don't they.  :-)

> In general, the test suite in 1.3 is better than what we had in 1.2,
> but there may still be other issues.

Well upon reflection I decided to install both!  I'm working my way 
through 1.2 right now.  (Got something buggered on the database system 
that won't let me connect with pgAdmin.)

Once I have that done I'll proceed to 1.3.  Thanks Jeff for the 
clarification on trunk and 1.3.


Rod
-- 
> 
> I am running one of my businesses on 1.3.  My main business is still on 1.2.
> 
>> And would this be the 1.2-experimental branch?
> no, it is trunk.
> 
> Best Wishes,
> Chris Travers
> 
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