tools/starman.psgi
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? (Ideally could
you send me a copy of the relevant template)
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o use or will
you be working that out once you have your system running?
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On 02/03/17 19:29, Ryle Zabate wrote:
Good Day;
Any great news?
c
will put a list of
questions together that will need to be answered for us to do
that.
Regards
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On 01/03/17 15:00, Ryle Zabate wrote:
Good Day;
Hello
oin us in Te support
channelhttps://riot.im/app/#/room/#ledgersmb There is normally someone there
24/7 or close to.I'm in Western Australia (gmt+8) and normally around until
after midnight local time as user dcg_mx Erik (ehuelsmann) is about 7 hours
behind (gmt+1)
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Se
busy day ahead.
You may like to click on the support link I added in the previous
line and join the discussion via a web browser.
Regards
David G
On 19/02/17 03:24, Jason Kay wrote:
Hi,
I am having an issue when runn
icial to chat to Erik (ehuelsmann) Yves, or
myself (dcg_mx) in our chat room
#ledgersmb:matrix.org
About this as I'm sure there will be some odd things that crop up
under windows
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On 30/01/17 04:53, Ryle Zabate wrote:
dot
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Please continue to ask questions, we will answer as quickly as we are able.
Out of int
st one of us is normally available to assist resolve issues like this
quite quickly.
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Original message
From: o1bigtenor
Date: 28/12/2016 06:53 (GMT+08:00)
To: ledger-smb-users@lists.sourceforge.n
Hi.Resending this due to mailserver issues.Apologies if it arrives twice
Regards David G
Original message
From: David G
Date: 27/12/2016 21:06 (GMT+08:00)
To: ledger-smb-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Ledger-smb-users] installation headaches
Hi Dee
Hi.Resending this due to mailserver issues.Apologies if it arrives twice
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Original message
From: David G
Date: 27/12/2016 21:06 (GMT+08:00)
To: ledger-smb-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Ledger-smb-users] installation headaches
Hi Dee
l as vmware in most cases
Regards David Godfrey
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Original message
From: Ryle Zabate
Date: 6/12/2016 14:28 (GMT+08:00)
To: ledger-smb-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Ledger-smb-users] ledgermsb on windows 10
Hi Jorge
Did you manage to get LedgerSMB installed and running on your system?
I apologise for being slow responding.I've had a trip away for a meeting and a
lot of other work on.
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lease- login as your user- immediately change
your password via the preferences menu
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Original message
From: "Robert J. Clay"
Date: 17/11/2016 07:21 (GMT+08:00)
To: ledger-smb-users@lists.
under
Apache/nginx/etc (rather than reverse proxying to starman/plackup) then your
httpd will need read and possibly execute permissions
Other than that you should be good to go.
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Original me
ow, if you can purge, then add the PPA and try re-installing
that would be appreciated.
Regards
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On 28/10/16 13:39, Vincenzo Romano
wrote:
Here you come!
I placed a little more than 5 rows!
Package: ledgersmb
Priority: option
pport room
The easiest way is to visit #ledgersmb via a web browser, this will
offer you a number of clients to choose from.
If you are on a computer, select Riot Web, or install Riot for one of
the mobile platforms
Regards
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On 28/10/16 00:20, Vincenzo Romano wrote:
> Hi all.
>
&g
anything in /var/log/apache2/error.log (and other
log files) that may help.
The chat client will allow files to be uploaded if you don't mind us
seeing your log files (or parts of them)
Regards
David G
On 25/10/16 09:34, RODRIGUEZ FONSECA
JORGE AL
7;s or comments please let us know
Regards
David G
On 11/08/16 23:30, Bob Crandell wrote:
>>> Chris Travers
8/10/2016 8:03 PM
>>>
Hi Bill,
Would you mind dropping by our IRC/Matrix room at
https://riot.im/app/#/room/#ledgersmb:matrix.org
to discuss this.
We should be able to get it resolved fairly easily I hope.
Regards
David G
On 14/10/16 16:57, Bill Appelbe wrote:
> Hi
> No I did not.
>
>
> Bill
>
Hi Bill,
Would you mind dropping by our IRC/Matrix room at
https://riot.im/app/#/room/#ledgersmb:matrix.org
to discuss this.
We should be able to get it resolved fairly easily I hope.
Regards
David G
On 14/10/16 16:57, Bill Appelbe wrote:
> Hi
> No I did not.
>
>
> Bill
>
Hi Bill,
Did you manage to resolve this?
Regards
David G
On 22/09/16 23:27, Bill Appelbe wrote:
> Hi
> I have a customer that wants his invoice in CSV, so I go to the
> invoice, set the dropdowns at the bottom to "CSV" and "Screen" press
> print and I get an er
Hi Nick,
Hmm, there was a setting that was incorrect in the room.
At no point should the room ever have needed invites to join.
I have just corrected this, and will discuss with the matrix.org team
how it came to pass.
Sorry for the inconvenience.
Regards
David G
On 04/08/16 18:37, Nick
$CompanyName"
echo -n > "/tmp/$CustomerName.$Extn"
# truncate the output file so we don't end up with stale results
curl --silent --user $UserName -o
"/tmp/$CustomerName.html" "$URL/invoice.pl?$OPT"
Save i
creens and simply
take screenshots
Once I can see those I'll discuss with Erik and work on an
implementation that meets both sets of requirements.
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On 15/06/16 23:59, Bob Crandell wrote:
> Ok. I've been poking at this for awhile and the use of
> Pr
/ledgersmb15
not
/usr/local/www/ledgersmb15/conf
I'm currently working on a complete re-write of Sysconfig.pm so will
consider testing for the config file in /conf as well.
Regards
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this will be mainly determined by the way we setup the wiki it's self
which is why I didn't include it in these initial discussions.
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>
> Thanks
> Bob
>
> On Wed, 2016-05-18 at 12:31 +0200, Marjanw wrote:
>> Hi Bob,
>>
>> Git is a versio
oice etc that it may make sense to edit.
Regards
David G
Peeter Pärtel
2016-05-18 16:02 GMT+03:00 Raido Kurel
<1rledger...@klots.eu>:
Hi,
it'll make it hard to handle revision history and still ensure
doc updates are seen by all users immediately
That IMHO is where a wiki will kick ass
Regards
David G
On 18/05/16 18:31, Marjanw wrote:
Hi Bob,
Git is
Hi,
On 03/05/16 20:27, Robert James Clay wrote:
> On Saturday, April 30, 2016 09:31:54 AM David Godfrey wrote:
>
>> In theory if you have installed from the tarball, yes you can upgrade
>> from git.
>>
>>> It requires all user config must be out of the
ot;ledgersmb.conf.template".
> Than as in the deb package the active "ledgersmb.conf" can be stored
> elsewhere:
>
>ledgersmb.conf -> /opt/ledgersmb/conf/
>
> Regards,
>
> Marjan Waldorp
> Tux4u
>
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Hi Marjanm,
On 30/04/16 20:05, Marjanw wrote:
> Hi Erik and David,
>
> Thanks for your reactions.
>
> On 2016-04-30 08:02, David Godfrey wrote:
>> Hi Marjan,
>>
>> On 29/04/16 22:09, Erik Huelsmann wrote:
>>> Hi Marjan,
>>>
>>&g
the "Create" button in 1.4.29 take us a good step
toward being self-explanatory.
Please report any future problems either here or in the
GitHub issue tracker!
tremely welcome.
Regards
David G
On 17/04/16 16:35, Arne Hanssen wrote:
> Ok. Got help on IRC to fix that. :-)
> Now I get this error:
>
> GIFI accounts not in "gifi" table
> Please use the 1.3/1.4 UI to add the GIFI accounts
> gifi_accno
>
> I don't use GIFI
gards
David G
On 16/04/16 18:37, Arne Hanssen wrote:
> Hi. I'm trying to upgrade on my Xubuntu Linux 15.10 system, my second
> attempt. This time all goes well until running setup.pl. After logging
> in and answering Yes to upgrade from 1.3
ently there has been quite a bit of work done on the migration tools,
mainly focused on migrating from SQL Ledger, but the improvements should
also help with issues like this one too.
Regards
David G
On 16/04/16 18:37, Arne Hanssen wrote:
> Hi. I'm trying to upgrade on my Xubuntu Linux 15.
l, but
it's better to be safe than sorry.
A normal update of just the ledgersmb package would be as simple as
running
apt-get update
apt-get install ledgersmb
Regards
David G
On 01/04/16 05:17, Erik Huelsmann
wrote:
hese would likely be a
larger install as they require PHP)
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Hi Craig,
On 06/01/16 08:24, Craig wrote:
> Thanks, Erik! More inline.
>
> On Tue, Jan 05, 2016 at 04:12:40PM +0100, Erik Huelsmann wrote:
>>> I understand from the list that there's an intention to move away from
>>> recurring transactions and towards separate templates.
>> That's right. The cur
u the rest of the way up to date
b. Manually resolve merge conflicts. For each unmerged path, unless
you know you have a local change, you should be able to grab the new
version from the new upstream and add it to the index. For my copy,
this looks like it will do it:
he same state until a decision
to make the change or not is made, at which time they will be
removed.
Keep an eye out for a follow up (reply to this
thread) email with some things we would like people to test.
Regards
David G
Hi John,
That is the answer I was hoping to hear.
Spaces in paths and filenames are *EVIL* :-)
Doesn't excuse our script breaking when there are spaces though.
Regards
David G
On 29/12/15 05:39, John Locke wrote:
uld be the minimum we can prune
it down to without being silly.
Perhaps part of the pre release testing cycle should be to confirm
that all filenames are free of problem characters.
Especially spaces and non-ascii.
Regards
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On 07/12/15 22:39, Khalil Fo
Hi everyone,
Sorry for the duplicate messages I just sent, I had a glitch with my
mail client while doing some reconfiguration.
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package name is different to ledgersmb obviously use the
repositories package name instead.
Copy and paste the output into an email.
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On 11/11/15 22:31, Bill Appelbe wrote:
> Hi
> Mint is using the Debian repository and mine currently sees LedgerSMB
> 1.3.25-1.
> I do not
a user has specifically created such a beast.
Regards
David G
On 05/12/15 04:05, Khalil Foundy wrote:
I don't
know if this has been discussed here before or not. I haven't
red this mailing list for a while and I
a user has specifically created such a beast.
Regards
David G
On 05/12/15 04:05, Khalil Foundy wrote:
I don't
know if this has been discussed here before or not. I haven't
red this mailing list for a while and I
package name is different to ledgersmb obviously use the
repositories package name instead.
Copy and paste the output into an email.
Regards
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On 11/11/15 22:31, Bill Appelbe wrote:
> Hi
> Mint is using the Debian repository and mine currently sees LedgerSMB
> 1.3.25-1.
> I do not
package name is different to ledgersmb obviously use the
repositories package name instead.
Copy and paste the output into an email.
Regards
David G
On 11/11/15 22:31, Bill Appelbe wrote:
> Hi
> Mint is using the Debian repository and mine currently sees LedgerSMB
> 1.3.25-1.
> I do not
talling 1.4 you will know
that the packages that are required should not be accidentally and
unexpectedly removed in the future.
Regards
David Godfrey
On 06/03/14 00:51, Benedict White wrote:
> In that case I will install and then remove LedgerSMB 1.3 and then run the
> 1.4 ins
t/projects/ledger-smb/files/Beta%20Releases/1.4.0-b5/
SUMMARY:
Install 1.4 direct from tarball. It should be both the safest, and
easiest method.
Regards
David Godfrey
On 06/03/14 00:13, Benedict White wrote:
> Well, I have a couple of problems with the way 1.3 works, like form
> validati
Hi Benedict,
I believe if you follow the link I provided in my previous post there is
a password shown below the actual download link.
If you can't find it let me know and I will forward it to you.
Regards
David Godfrey
On 01/03/14 20:26, Benedict White wrote:
Actually that's wher
1.3.7
If you really don't want to do another huge download, let me know and I
can help you off list to create a local virtual machine for the task.
Regards
David Godfrey
.
On 28/02/14 22:33, Benedict White wrote:
> I've downloaded the Virtual box appliance as mentioned h
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Hi Chris,
Did you know that recent versions of Libre Office (open office) have a
direct PostgreSQL driver.
JDBC is nolonger required.
It simplifies using a spreadsheet with PosgreSQL and exposes
functionality that was previously not available.
Regards
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On 26/02/14 10:53, Chris
Hi Chris,
That is more what I expected, thanks for clarifying.
Regards
David Godfrey
On 22/02/14 09:26, Chris Travers wrote:
On Fri, Feb 21, 2014 at 5:10 PM, David Godfrey <mailto:lsmb...@sbts.com.au>> wrote:
Hi Chris,
If I can ask, why are we appending a : to the path
Hi Chris,
If I can ask, why are we appending a : to the path?
On many systems this will cause a Bash or SH script to fail and it is
certainly not LSB compliant.
Regards
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On 22/02/14 08:50, Chris Travers wrote:
My ledgersmb.conf contains the statement:
PATH=/bin:/usr/bin
ack by the bank. I have to treat this
as a (partial) bad debt. It's rather similar to the first scenario above.
Can I anyone tell me what the correct work flow is?
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On 05/03/13 02:00, Pongrácz István wrote:
> apt-get remove libmath-bigint-gmp-perl libmath-bigint-perl
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On 17/02/13 12:57, ario wrote:
First: I'm not an expert, but I'm going through the same stuff right
now, so why not share? :)
> In fact there are two problems:
>
> I installed lsmb-1.3.29-1 on a Fedora 18 VM using the rpm.
>
> 1.
> I Had to switch off SELinux in order to have httpd accept the l
[error] [client 127.0.0.1] Premature end of
script headers: setup.pl, referer: http://localhost/ledgersmb/setup.pl
On 17/02/13 12:07, David wrote:
> On 17/02/13 09:57, David wrote:
>> On 17/02/13 06:56, Robert J. Clay wrote:
>>> David,
>>>
>>> On Sat, Feb 16, 2
On 17/02/13 09:57, David wrote:
> On 17/02/13 06:56, Robert J. Clay wrote:
>> David,
>>
>> On Sat, Feb 16, 2013 at 6:07 AM, David wrote:
>>> I have just run <# make test> and I get this report at the end.
>>> Any suggestions what to do about it?
&g
On 17/02/13 06:56, Robert J. Clay wrote:
> David,
>
> On Sat, Feb 16, 2013 at 6:07 AM, David wrote:
>> I have just run <# make test> and I get this report at the end.
>> Any suggestions what to do about it?
>> I have done
> Which version of which OS are
On 17/02/13 01:49, Chris Travers wrote:
On Sat, Feb 16, 2013 at 3:07 AM, David <mailto:da...@kenpro.com.au>> wrote:
I have just run <# make test> and I get this report at the end.
Any suggestions what to do about it? I have done so I'm assuming latex is inst
ult: FAIL
Failed 1/16 test programs. 0/126 subtests failed.
make[1]: *** [test_dynamic] Error 255
make[1]: Leaving directory
`/home/david/.cpanplus/5.14.2/build/LaTeX-Driver-0.12'
[ERROR] Unable to create a new distribution object for 'LaTeX::Driver'
-- cannot continue
[ERROR] F
can I
safely ignore these messages? Or am I likely to stuff up the DB
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hi Chris.
I totally agree with you. RFQ should not have last cost.
DM
- Mensaje original -
> Hi;
>
> I was thinking the RFQ workflow might be clearer if we defaulted
> prices to empty on the RFQ screen instead of pulling last cost. This
> way you could enter the price when you get th
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On 27/03/12 07:19, Chris Travers wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 9:30 AM, Pete Houston wrote:
>> Agree with David - csv is what we would use out of those three (and also
>> as a subsequent input format to any other system).
>>
> Ok, so just to clarify:
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As a host for the VM I would recommend using a debian net install disk,
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Arlo is explaining how to correct an invoice, not the payment for an
invoice.
On Tue, Dec 27, 2011 at 9:46 AM, ario wrote:
> What I've learnt on this list, is to
>
> 1 open the invoice,
> 2 expand the invoice number with " -- cancellation",
> 3 enter a minus sign in front of all amounts,
> 4 "po
the UK, so may be a preferred download site for EU
> users, or for US users which don't find enough bandwidth to download
> from David's host. If there's a need, I can arrange for a mirror in
> the US as well, but it takes a bit more time to set up.
>
> Enjoy!
Thanx, Erik.
On Tue, Dec 6, 2011 at 07:53, Silver Salonen wrote:
> On 06.12.2011 14:44, Chris Travers wrote:
>> On Tue, Dec 6, 2011 at 4:40 AM, David A. Bandel
>> wrote:
>>> On Tue, Dec 6, 2011 at 07:37, Silver Salonen wrote:
>>>> On 06.12.2011 14:14, Chris Travers wrot
ng at
>> it in the ledgersmb.conf?
>
> It cannot be found indeed. I'm also missing the pgsql contrib directory.
which version of PostgreSQL?
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Do you have reverse DNS set up for 192.168.1? I'll bet not.
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t had to setup new server with
yes -- you need to go to 1.3.8. The 1.3.7 that slipped out the door
doesn't create the directory for dblog.
> the newer version of PostgreSQL 9.1. Not sure if that might be related. I
> didn't set the contrib parameter in ledgersmb.conf since
t; 2) If hte parts were migrated check to see if the income_accno_id,
> inventory_accno_id, and expense_accno_id values are found in
> account.id.
Chris,
This is the same place I found some orphans (data from SQL-Ledger
days) when I upgraded my database.
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log. That being said, I don't
> know if just loading the setup.pl page actually requires a connection to the
> database server. Has anybody else experienced this issue or anyone have any
> suggestions how best to troubleshoot this?
You would be surprised at just how badly DNS can slow th
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database inconsistencies. My database dates from before 2005 and was
originally sql-ledger based. Had several orphans in the database.
Grep your logs for ERROR lines. If you can't figure out what you need
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> Hello David,
>
>> Postgres is rejecting authentication. You must allow a connection to
>> 127.0.0.1 and/or ::1 if using IPv6 to the database on port 5432.
>> Check your /etc/postgresql/9.1/main/pg_hba.conf file. Reconfigure
>> an
Again, please use setup.pl and report back.
>
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Squeeze. That would be the
best one to go with.
should be able to follow at least the broad outline of the install
process at that link. The little bit I have seen on this list and the
developers list is that linux is far the more popular OS than Windows.
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Ciao,
David A. Bandel
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Two t
ve cgi enabled: a2enmod cgi (then restart apache2)
and in the /etc/apache2/conf.d/ledgersmb-httpd.conf script you have a
line:: AddHandler cgi-script .pl
If you still have problems, check your default
/etc/apache2/conf.d/sites-enabled/000-default site script. If it is
the unchanged default script,
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