On Tue, 16 Sep 2014, Pongrácz István wrote:
Hi,
When you add a new user, it will be a DB user and it will be added to your lsmb
instance.
Ok, that didn't seem obvious to me. I envisioned the lsmb user to be
separate from the db user. I now understand that lsmb sits on top of
postgresql users.
Workaround: Create again that user but check Import user -> it should
not create Postgres Login Roles but import it to the actual DB as user
and populate its details with the freshly entered values. The key moment
is: enable Import on creating new use when you use setup.pl
Import works
If you want to start again with clean install, you should remove:
- all relevant group roles: for example if you used demo as db name, you should
delete all group roles started with lsmb_demo_*
- all unwanted users from postgres Login Roles. Be careful to not delete valid
user, which is part of other dbs or system.
- drop the db
perl tools/drop-roles.pl --company=lsmb14 --postgres_username=SuperUser
--postgres_password=Password
Templates:
xedemo - xetex for supporting utf-8 (at least I use it with 1.3)
demo - latex - utf8 chars will failed on printing
demo_with images - no idea, maybe company log included in the header or
something like this
Ok, just went with xedemo. When installing, it helps to have a blurb that
tells you why you might choose one option over another. For country code
that was obvious, for templates, not so much.
Good luck!
István
Thanks. Now I'll try an upgrade from 1.3.x
Louis
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