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@ -18,14 +18,14 @@ You need the following software installed:
Some dependencies are only required for specific purposes:
for rendering workflows graphs, you need:
* graphviz
* pyparsing
* graphviz
* pyparsing
for generating reports using non .jpg images, you need:
* Python Imaging Library for python2.3
* Python Imaging Library for python2.3
For Debian-based distributions, the required packages can be installed with the
following commands:
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1. Check that all the required dependencies are installed.
2. Create a postgresql database.
2. Launch the program "python ./bin/tinyerp_server.py -r db_user -w db_password -db_host 127.0.0.1".
See the man page for more information about options.
The default database name is "terp". If you want to use another name, you
will need to provide it when launching the server (by using the commandline
option --database).
To create a postgresql database named "terp" using the following command:
$ createdb --encoding=UNICODE terp
If it is the first time you use postgresql you might need to create a new user
to the postgres system using the following commands (where myusername is your
unix user name):
$ su -
# su - postgres
$ createuser myusername
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) y
CREATE USER
$ logout
# logout
3. Launch the program "./terp_server.py".
The first time it is run, the server will initialise the database with all the default values.
4. Connect to the server using the GUI client.
There are two accounts by default:
* login: admin, password:admin
* login: demo, password:demo
3. Connect to the server using the GUI client. And follow the instructions to create a new database.