Tryton seems nice ... Thanks for options. I will try dolibarr too
On Tue, Feb 24, 2015 at 7:50 PM, Cédric Krier cedric.kr...@b2ck.com wrote:
On 24 Feb 19:31, Jay Patel wrote:
Hi,
Anyone know good ERP that works on OpenBSD? or provides solution for it.
There is Tryton [1] which
Depends on what you call a good ERP.
A really simple and efficient one is dolibarr.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/dolibarr/files/
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Not from experience but from what I hear,
odoo from www.odoo.com formerly OpenERP works.
regards
Joachim
On 2/24/15, Jay Patel rockworl...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Anyone know good ERP that works on OpenBSD? or provides solution for it.
Thanks,
Jay
On 24 Feb 19:31, Jay Patel wrote:
Hi,
Anyone know good ERP that works on OpenBSD? or provides solution for it.
There is Tryton [1] which is in the ports:
http://cvsweb.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/ports/productivity/tryton/
Disclaimer, I'm one of the developers.
[1] http://www.tryton.org
Hi,
Anyone know good ERP that works on OpenBSD? or provides solution for it.
Thanks,
Jay
Hello,
Has anyone tried to install OpenERP on OpenBSD ?
I tried tryton but I
really didn't like it. There's no web interface and it requires a heavy
client. And also for other reasons.
I also tried Adempierre but it required a
libmap.conf file and OpenBSD will not have this.
On 17/08/12 16:24 +0100, Mik J wrote:
Hello,
Has anyone tried to install OpenERP on OpenBSD ?
I succeed to run on it on my laptop under OpenBSD but I only used the
thin-client.
By the way, I did not install it nor make packages but just run from the
bazaar sources.
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I've been asked to set up something like GForge (http://gforge.org) to
manage projects but I've got no experience with this kind of software.
They're not exactly sure what the heck they want but of course they
want something to deal with organization of projects and people via
the net. If the
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