thank you very much for looking at it. I did uninstall it

apt-get remove -f --purge openerp-server

then I reinstalled, from the debian lenny sid repository (the only ones with 
openerp-server). I had 5.0.12 running before on one system and 5.0.11 on the 
system that is now affected. Because of some buggy behaviour and because I 
actually wanted to have 5.0.12 from beginning I upgrade to 5.0.12-1 (apt-get 
upgrade) which resulted in the problem. I also had upgraded some modules by the 
GTK client but I guessed that it would check for matching versions.

However when I completely removed openerp-server (I can't remove pgsql or 
python though) and reinstalled I had a new addon directory and I tried to copy 
over only the additional once or to start with the new basic addon equipment 
out of the box. In one case I got an error that the keys couldn't be read when 
trying to create a new database. This strange bevhaviour (same ssl.crt/ssl.key 
are in use by apache, were in use before with openerp and path is set 
correctly) was already reported as a bug to debian by some other party.

What do you mean by reseting the super_admin?
The password in the config file?
I didn't find anything in the documentation about it but figured out at an 
earlier point that the password in openerp-server.conf is only used/overwritten 
when it was once changed through a client. So in the beginning it will be 
"admin" whatever the configuration file says.

Thanks for further hints. Maybe I try to set it up manually once, directly from 
the source. I was thinking .deb is more reliable and surely more comfortable.




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