On Sat, Apr 4, 2015 at 3:38 PM, Axel Braun <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello Markus, > > Am Samstag, 4. April 2015, 03:36:56 schrieb Markus Bala: > > > I figured it out - I followed > > > https://code.google.com/p/tryton/wiki/InstallationonopenSUSE > > I have also same problem for the first time to set up 3.4. > > > > I would suggest to have a basic trytond.conf to include in the download. > > Some distributions do so. Find one for example here: > https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Application:ERP:Tryton:3.4/trytond > > > It would be easier for the new user to trytond in future. > > Please note that the encrypted password is not imperative! > You can always create a database 'by hand' instead from the frontend. > Yes, Understand can create database manually, My point is that, it will make it harder for normal user to try Tryton. > > Creating the database for Tryton > -------------------------------- > > For case 1, manual creation of the database, the folowing steps are to be > performed: > > * Creating the database: > > # su - postgres -c "createdb mydb --encoding='UTF-8' --owner=tryton" > > * Initializing the database: > > # /usr/bin/trytond -c /etc/tryton/trytond.conf -u res -d mydb > > You will be asked for the admin password for this database. > > As result you will have a bare Tryton database with the base modules > installed. > > HTH > Axel >
