All,

The v1.4.32 version of LedgerSMB (1.4.32+ds-1) has been uploaded to Debian
and has already transitioned to Ubuntu for their next release ('Yakkety').
  Barring any issues, I anticipate that it will transition to Debian
Testing ('stretch') by next week, at which point I plan to backport it.

On Sun, Aug 7, 2016 at 12:43 PM, Erik Huelsmann <[email protected]> wrote:

> The LedgerSMB development team is happy to announce yet another new
> version of its open source ERP and accounting application. This release
> contains the following fixes and improvements:
>
> * Moved to findbin from use lib '.' (Chris T, #1911)
> * Fixed starman on debian with latest fixes (Chris T)
> * Fixed strange error at bottom of invoice screen on Starman (Chris T)
> * Fixed update of department id/control codes (Chris T, #1220)
> * Fixed pricematrix rewriting prices of posted invoices (Chris T, #1954)
> * Contacts with create contact permissions now can edit too (Chris T,
> #1255)
> * Fixed update on single payment interface resets paymnt amt (Erik H,
> #1916)
> * Fixed purchase history not grabbing correct paid status (Chris T, #2000)
> * Fixed Gifi PNL/Balance Sheet not displaying properly (Erik H, #1996)
> * Add role required to re-open year closing (Erik H)
>
> Chris T is Chris Travers
> Erik H is Erik Huelsmann
>
> The release can be downloaded from sourceforge at
>   https://sourceforge.net/projects/ledger-smb/files/Releases/1.4.32/
>
> These are the sha256 checksums of the uploaded files:
> 11f9dc4b255fa0619958f07a649421d282ee6c2f2e09dbe43c4d1a14f6163dd3
> ledgersmb-1.4.32.tar.gz
> cfae433a7ee6e37469728361a835b8e7d6507c3e918f33e7387e144bb88e2ce0
> ledgersmb-1.4.32.tar.gz.asc
>
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