Chris,
I've gotten back to testing this installation and have found that I am not
able to add contacts to the database. I am, however, able to add services
and parts.
I mentioned in the initial email that I was not sure that the locale was
set correctly. I've found that on the new installation that Collate and
Ctype are both "C" rather than en_US.UTF8 as on another recent installation
(on another machine with 1.4.17 release. I'm not sure where I've gone
wrong in the installation of the database, so will look at correcting that.
(If you have any suggestions, please let me know... again, this is my first
experience with Arch linux).
Could this be the cause of not being able to save contacts in the
database? I assumed that since I am not using non-ascii characters, I
would not have an issue with 'C', for collate and Ctype, which I believe is
equivalent to POSIX.
Thank you,
Jerry
On Fri, Nov 6, 2015 at 6:56 AM, JBash <bashve...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Sure.
> This happened the first time I tried to run setup.pl after the
> installation. Ledgersmb went through the setup process as normal, creating
> the database, setting region, selecting templates to load, etc. The error
> then occurred when I tried to add a user for that company database. After
> entering the information, I got the error I sent in the first message in
> this thread. I don't think it matters, but the user I created was to have
> full permissions.
>
> I got the same error the second time (after I stopped and restarted
> postgresql service). At that time I noticed in the logs that it was
> complaining that it was a duplicate user, so I tried adding a different
> user (same permissions), and it completed successfully.
>
> Are the other postgressql errors in the log of concern. I have not looked
> at the logs yet from my debian installation, so don't know if I'm getting
> similar errors there. I was concerned that I was missing something or had
> mis-configured something with this installation.
>
> Thanks again for you help.
> Jery
>
> On Thu, Nov 5, 2015 at 11:13 PM, Chris Travers <chris.trav...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi;
>>
>> Looking a the logs I am still not sure where these are coming from.
>> Could you walk me through what you did step by step and where the error
>> occurred?
>>
>> Best Wishes,
>> Chris Travers
>>
>> On Thu, Nov 5, 2015 at 7:40 PM, JBash <bashve...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I'm getting the following error when setting up a new database using
>>> ledgersmb 1.4.18. This is an install on a new machine that has not run
>>> ledgersmb previously.
>>>
>>> This display on the browser:
>>>
>>> Error!
>>>
>>> 25P02: ERROR: current transaction is aborted, commands ignored until the
>>> end of transaction block at LedgerSMB.pm line 770.
>>>
>>> dbversion: 1.4.18, company:
>>>
>>> And in the http server (apache 2.4) error log:
>>>
>>> 2015/11/05 18:19:06 - ERROR - LedgerSMB::_error LedgerSMB.pm (639) --
>>> 25P02:ERROR: current transaction is aborted, commands ignored until end
>>> of
>>> transaction block at LedgerSMB.pm line 770.
>>> 2015/11/05 18:19:06 - ERROR - LedgerSMB::_error LedgerSMB.pm (640) --
>>> dbversion: 1.4.18, company:
>>> exit at LedgerSMB.pm line 653.
>>> Compilation failed in require at /srv/http/
>>> domain3.com/ledgersmb/setup.pl line
>>> 8.
>>>
>>>
>>> As I said earlier, this is a new machine running arch linux that I've
>>> not had ledger on in the past, so there may be some configuration issues.
>>> During the install of postgres, I had an issue getting the locale set
>>> correctly. Is it possible that is causing this problem?
>>>
>>> Please let me know other areas that I may need to verify.
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance for your help.
>>> Jerry
>>>
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>>
>> --
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>> Chris Travers
>>
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