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authoreinhverfr <einhverfr@4979c152-3d1c-0410-bac9-87ea11338e46>2007-03-07 22:22:51 +0000
committereinhverfr <einhverfr@4979c152-3d1c-0410-bac9-87ea11338e46>2007-03-07 22:22:51 +0000
commitee1c5266cccb0f6c03f3371b273a73907656c5e3 (patch)
tree3f594e20339e684d7d12deee99820085faefed51
parent2bc2d7d26c4c25dfa390defd4df645ac82d90c2d (diff)
Deleting old info from README
git-svn-id: https://ledger-smb.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/ledger-smb/branches/1.2@859 4979c152-3d1c-0410-bac9-87ea11338e46
-rwxr-xr-xLedgerSMB/Form.pm2
-rw-r--r--VERSION2
-rw-r--r--dists/rpm/ledgersmb.spec2
-rw-r--r--dists/source/build.sh2
-rwxr-xr-xdoc/README168
5 files changed, 18 insertions, 158 deletions
diff --git a/LedgerSMB/Form.pm b/LedgerSMB/Form.pm
index 7c4cdc23..765a90d2 100755
--- a/LedgerSMB/Form.pm
+++ b/LedgerSMB/Form.pm
@@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ sub new {
#menubar will be deprecated, replaced with below
$self->{lynx} = 1 if $self->{path} =~ /lynx/i;
- $self->{version} = "1.2.0 Release Candidate 2";
+ $self->{version} = "1.2.0 Release Candidate 3";
$self->{dbversion} = "1.2.0";
bless $self, $type;
diff --git a/VERSION b/VERSION
index 93850036..9371099c 100644
--- a/VERSION
+++ b/VERSION
@@ -1 +1 @@
-1.2.0 Release Candidate 2
+1.2.0 Release Candidate 3
diff --git a/dists/rpm/ledgersmb.spec b/dists/rpm/ledgersmb.spec
index 21f5cae3..4d04f954 100644
--- a/dists/rpm/ledgersmb.spec
+++ b/dists/rpm/ledgersmb.spec
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
# RPM spec written for and tested on Fedora Core 6
Summary: LedgerSMB - Open Source accounting software
Name: ledger-smb
-Version: 1.2.0rc2
+Version: 1.2.0rc3
Release: 1
License: GPL
URL: http://www.ledgersmb.org/
diff --git a/dists/source/build.sh b/dists/source/build.sh
index ee9a49fc..a31779ab 100644
--- a/dists/source/build.sh
+++ b/dists/source/build.sh
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
# Simple script to prepare for release
-version="1.2.0rc2";
+version="1.2.0rc3";
build_d="../release";
if test -d blib; then
diff --git a/doc/README b/doc/README
index c3a1cb5d..7e3491c5 100755
--- a/doc/README
+++ b/doc/README
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
LedgerSMB Small Medium Business Accounting
- Version 1.1.1c
+ Version 1.2.0
DESCRIPTION:
@@ -10,12 +10,12 @@ Netscape, Mozilla, Galeon, Explorer, Links, Lynx,
Konqueror, Voyager, W3M and Opera clients on Linux,
FreeBSD, Solaris, Windows, Mac computers and PDA's.
-Data is stored in a SQL database server, either locally or
-remote, the display is through a text or GUI web browser.
-The system is linked by a chart of accounts. All transactions
-for AR, AP and GL are stored in a transaction table. Hyper-links
-from the chart of accounts let you view transactions posted
-through AR, AP and GL.
+Data is stored in a PostgreSQLSQL database server, either
+locally or remote, the display is through a text or GUI web
+browser. The system is linked by a chart of accounts. All
+transactions for AR, AP and GL are stored in a transaction
+table. Hyper-links from the chart of accounts let you view
+transactions posted through AR, AP and GL.
Configuration files let you specify to which SQL database server
to connect to, personal preferences such as company name,
@@ -70,71 +70,13 @@ Some of the translation files are not 100% complete.
If strings are missing, English is used instead.
-INSTALLATION
-------------------------------
-unpack the tar.gz file in /usr/local
-
- tar xzvf ledger-smb-x.y.z.tar.gz
-
-you should now have everything in /usr/local/ledger-smb
-
-rename ledger-smb.conf.default to ledger-smb.conf
-
-edit ledger-smb.conf
-
-create a file ledger-smb-httpd.conf in the same location
-where your httpd.conf is and copy the next section into the file
-
- Alias /ledger-smb /usr/local/ledger-smb/
- <Directory /usr/local/ledger-smb>
- AllowOverride All
- AddHandler cgi-script .pl
- AddDefaultCharset On
- Options ExecCGI Includes FollowSymlinks
- Order Allow,Deny
- Allow from All
- </Directory>
-
- <Directory /usr/local/ledger-smb/users>
- Order Deny,Allow
- Deny from All
- </Directory>
-
-edit httpd.conf and add
-
- # LedgerSMB
- Include /config_directory/ledger-smb-httpd.conf
-
-Note: use an absolute or relative path to include
-the configuration in your httpd.conf file.
-
-i.e. /etc/httpd/ledger-smb-httpd.conf
- etc/apache2/ledger-smb-httpd.conf
-
-restart your web server.
-
-
-Note: /usr/local/ledger-smb is only a suggested
-path, you can install in any directory.
-
-Some versions of Apache 2.0 use a conf directory for
-configuration files. If this is the case copy
-ledger-smb-httpd.conf into this directory and leave
-httpd.conf as is.
-
-
-SET PERMISSION:
----------------
-change directory to /usr/local/ledger-smb
-
-# chown -hR nobody:nogroup templates css spool
-
-replace nobody:nogroup with the web server user and group.
-Some systems use apache:apache, www, www-data, ...
-
-
FTP INSTALLATION:
-----------------
+If you control the server and have shell access, the
+instructions in the INSTALL document are preferred
+instead of those given here. This is simply a set of
+notes for those who must install on a shared server.
+
If you do not have access to the server's configuration
files install LedgerSMB in userspace by ftp'ing all the
files to your server.
@@ -156,84 +98,12 @@ d) protect the templates directory with an .htpasswd file
order allow,deny
deny from all
-e) set up your PostgreSQL database and the tables.
+e) set up your PostgreSQL database and the tables. The basic
+procedure is specified in the INSTALL file.
You will most likely only have access to PostgreSQL with
some other tools like pgadmin.
-1) create a database user or use an assigned database user
-2) create a blank database or use one which was created for you
-3) load your web browser and connect to
-http://host.domain.com/private_html/ledger-smb/admin.pl
-to create the tables.
-
-TODO: Add bit about setting admin password
-
-Select the "Database Administration" link
-
-Host [database host] Port [ ]
-User [database user] Password [for your database]
-Connect to [your database]
-
-click on "Create Dataset"
-
-The next screen is for choosing a Chart of Accounts
-
-Create Dataset [your database]
-Multibyte Encoding [ ]
-
-Select a chart of accounts and click on "Continue".
-
-Your tables will now be created and the chart of accounts
-will be loaded.
-
-Go to the next step, "SET UP A USER"
-
-
-PREPARE YOUR SQL DATABASE SERVER:
----------------------------------
-
- add one database user with create database privileges
- to manage the datasets and tables for LedgerSMB
-
- # su postgres
- $ createuser -d ledger-smb
- Shall the new user be allowed to create databases? (y/n) y
- Shall the new user be allowed to create more new users? (y/n) n
-
- if you use passwords to access postgres use this command
- $ createuser -d -P ledger-smb
-
-
-SET UP A DATABASE AND TABLES:
------------------------------
-Load your web browser and connect to
-http://localhost/ledger-smb/admin.pl
-
-Select the "Database Administration" link,
-enter the user you created in the previous step.
-
-If the database has been pre-created for you (by
-your hosting company, you must leave the superuser
-credentials blank. If you want to create the
-database, fill in the superuser name and password.
-
-The "Create Dataset" link queries the server
-for existing datasets and displays them in a
-table. Enter a name for the new dataset (use
-lowercase letters only!) and select one of the
-Chart of Accounts and click on Continue.
-
-You cannot manage any other datasets from this
-interface, only the datasets used by LedgerSMB
-
-Template1 is only used to query
-the server, none of the information stored
-in template1 is manipulated in any way.
-You can connect to any other database you
-own, template1 is only a default.
-
-
SET UP A USER:
-------------
Load your web browser and connect to
@@ -250,16 +120,6 @@ Load your web browser and connect to
http://localhost/ledger-smb/login.pl
-UPGRADING TO A NEWER VERSION:
------------------------------
-TODO: Add bit about upgrading to 1.2 here.
-
-
-UPGRADING WITH setup.pl:
-------------------------
-run setup.pl from the command line and follow the prompts.
-
-
INSTALLATION CHECKLIST:
-----------------------
1. untar LedgerSMB somewhere (i.e /usr/local, /opt)