, etc.
I wouldn't make hardware very likely to be the problem, but it's occasionally
happened to me.
AND OF COURSE IF YOU ARE NEW TO LedgerSMB and have any problems,
PLEASE post your problems. We really need to know or we can't fix it!
Anythin
if you want to. I'd love to know what, if
anything, it does.
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past that question.
Not sure if it is spam or not.
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On Tue, Jul 14, 2015 at 09:55:06AM -0400, Robert James Clay wrote:
> On Monday, July 13, 2015 11:02:44 PM Chris Bennett wrote:
> > That link just leads to
> > http://sourceforge.net/p/ledger-smb/code/HEAD/tree/
>
>Which is "that link" that you are referring to?
ards are about to
change.
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If it was a separate building, no problems, but he lives on the first
floor. All of this will occur in Guatemala to provide housing for
students in a new University about to open within walking distance.
I am totally confused on how to come up with his owner's equity.
Any advice?
Thanks,
D which is 5.4.
There have been some major changes in -current OpenBSD, so I don't want
to get involved in those possible problems.
Thanks for asking about my problems!
Chris Bennett
> On Thu, Aug 8, 2013 at 9:19 PM, Chris Bennett
> wrote:
>
> > On Thu, Aug 08, 2013 at 08
n, never needing to run setup.pl at all.
So that installation "just works".
What I haven't gotten to work yet is creating the administrative user
from this script. I still have to call up setup.pl for that.
Chris Bennett
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great Book project of Erik Huelsmann could be a nice starting point.
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Marjan Waldorp,
> Tux4u.nl
>
> =
> On 2013-07-19 15:46, Chris Travers wrote:
> > Hi Mikkel;
> >
> > Thanks for your comments a
I have a question about LedgerSMB..
I would like to use it for small to mid size businesses,
I'm an accountant part-time.
Can you give indications why I should use LedgerSMB instead of for
example OpenERP, webERP or others?
Thanks
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> Cheers
> Richard
>
Which version of PostgreSQL are you using?
Did you install (if needed) postgresql contrib?
The directory where the pg_trgm.sql and tablefunc.sql
are located
[required for PostgreSQL version < 9.1.x]
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now I have a good idea how to do this. Thanks.
I hadn't looked at the budget addon. I will do that now.
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ealth problems last year, so I don't have a yearly cost to work
with, which might be helpful.
This is a big expense for my company, so I need to get this more or less
right.
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I updated this page to show optional module for Image::Size
I have noticed that Locale-Maketext-Lexicon-0.79.tar.gz, which is needed
to produce a usable p5-Locale-Maketext-Lexicon for OpenBSD is very hard
to find.
I added a copy at the website.
Chris Bennett
"into" the database structure.
That actually seems like it would be easy to do and easy to update.
It might also be easy to expand some of the tables in LedgerSMB to work
better with the outside database data. Or perhaps to NOT do that and let
everyone set up
on screen.
Is this deliberate?
Another question.
Here in Texas, many people, and in Latin countries, everyone has two last names
which are considered approproate to use. Should a second last name field be
added?
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On Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 07:31:39PM -0500, Chris Bennett wrote:
> > One of the key reasons for the shell scripts is that they are partly
> > provided as documentation. Perl tools are possible and we actually
> > have the main logic done for this in the LedgerSMB::Database class.
est Wishes,
> Chris Travers
Actually I was thinking of doing just that since the script also fails
to work right on OpenBSD.
What do you think about warnings? Completely quiet or verbose seem to be
a better set of choices to me. I like to see everything the first time,
nothing after a
On Fri, May 20, 2011 at 08:51:18AM -0700, Chris Travers wrote:
>
> In cases where there is a change to desired behavior I would agree
> with you. In cases where the change is still in line with
> documentation, I am not sure that's necessary.
>
> Also I don't think it's practical to fully docume
any new functions (like I said above).
Then make an overall man page for interflow.
A flowchart could also be helpful.
It is pretty easy to get basics out of database. Just need to see general
overflow and all will
be "clearish"
Thanks,
Chris Bennett
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think you should stop coding temporarily and do one thing only.
Document each module,
subroutine, make sure each database procedure is clear about what is does,
wrong or right and
assign smaller tasks to anyone willing to give a go.
I am willing to help.
Chris Bennett
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David Godfrey wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> The reason for this poll is below (for those that are interested)
>
> I would like to know how many people
> a) are happy to receive html
> b) prefer plain text
> c) require plain text
>
> At the end of the week (Friday GMT+8) I will post the re
follow - Perl.
3. Face the Facts, Open Source is Free. (and we can offer up changes to
meet our own personal needs!)
I just don't have a big enough income to pay a yearly fee to follow the
flock with proprietary software.
I left that world a few years ago and I have no regrets.
Chris Bennett
.
Doing this should be fairly easy, with a default selection of 'new' if a
part/service needs to be added, a second entry of 'manual' entry and a
text entry to be used if 'new' or 'manual' is selected.
I haven't had time to check out 1.3 yet. It is p
Chris Bennett wrote:
>
> Your problem is rather weird, and probably very easy to fix.
> offering a 404 error for index.php is just plain odd.
>
>
Thinking about this a little, he probably has installed LAMP server or
added PHP.
Indexes are probably on and pointing to index.php
py/pastes
of these files if you wish.
One board is for registered users, one is for anyone at all.
You can't post to the mailing list boards, these are for reading and
searching only.
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ally.
The default ledgersmb-httpd.conf will not work unedited. The
configure_apache.sh script will automatically do this.
Did you do this that way? Or is the unedited ledgersmb-httpd.conf been
copied?
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but
at have that
problem. Pretty simple problem to fix, but only if you already know the
answer, of course!
There are a couple of ways to install apache, maybe one way gives
different results in .conf details??
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Stroller wrote:
> /etc/apache2/ledgersmb-httpd.conf: AddHandler cgi-script .pl
> $
>
> Note last line. Is it possible this is missing on your system?
>
> Stroller.
>
>
>
That is usually what causes that problem, but you shouldn't need to do
that manually.
Let us know if that was the actual c
tellitea100:/$ cexit
> r...@satellitea100:/#
>
> As soon as one types a letter the exit appears. Matters not wether it is a c
> or p
> Many thanks
> Geordie
>
Which OS are you using?
postgres appears in /etc/passwd?
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LD be a significant change, so being paranoid,
without further research is safer.
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Stroller wrote:
> I've just checked my system for updates & the package manager (Gentoo
> portage) is proposing to upgrade PostgreSQL from 8.0.15 (which is what
> I'm using f
now, only Test::Trap needs CPAN for Installation.
Test::Trap WILL install without the corrective section I have listed.
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Chris Bennett wrote:
> I have updated my page for installing LedgerSMB on OpenBSD 4.5.
> I think this page is now pretty complete from start to finish, assuming
> someone can handle actually getting OpenBSD installed itself!
>
> The page is at http://www.ledgersmb.info/OpenB
of Apache uses suexec, so it seems preferable to go
ahead and make a user/group just for ledgersmb.
Of course, having a separate ||ledgersmb-httpd.conf seems preferable to
me overall.
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Chris Travers wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 2:09 PM, Chris Bennett
> wrote:
>
>> I have someone struggling to install LSMB.
>> He is concerned that because he has an Adempiere app installed already,
>> that connecting to template1 in admin interface will cau
made to it.
Is there any real concern that any database app will cause problems for
another?
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t this up well?
>> There are few fees per month, but an awful lot of small cashbacks
>> to keep track of.
>>
>> The amounts involved in fees/cashbacks are really not very large.
>> Would it be appropriate to dump this into something like an overhead
>> expense?
>
really not very large.
Would it be appropriate to dump this into something like an overhead
expense?
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butcher a hog, conn a ship, design a building, write a sonnet, balance
accounts, build a wall, set a bone
ce.
How about about module to do these things?
Or is LSMB already got enough to just add this in?
A checkbox on the appropriate pages, with really common needs,
and perhaps a custom checkbox for a template each individual could
create for special needs?
A list of stuff like this that people need w
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