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- Removed unnecessary custom code to search/list files and addons. - Handling of some environment variable and files created specifically by debian/rule. - This case should be handled by simply copying the addons in the server (as is done) for packaging if needed. A setup.py file will probably be created for addons in the future. - The console option has been reintroduced (it is needed for py2exe) but taking care of adding it only on os=nt. - The dependency on pychart as been commented out as we already include its code. - Building (with py2exe) on windows has yet to be tested. bzr revid: vmt@openerp.com-20110304160911-4redpkh8mbn19rid |
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README.userchange
Important note for OpenERP build >= 5.0.1-11xrg: THE USERNAME HAS CHANGED!! Former user "tinyerp" is now called "openerp". For that, you will have to make sure the following files are chowned to the new user: /var/log/openerp /var/spool/openerp /var/run/openerp /etc/openerp /etc/openerp/cert.cfg /etc/openerp-server.conf /etc/logrotate.d/openerp-server Then, rename the user in the postgres database: psql -U postgres postgres ALTER ROLE tinyerp RENAME TO openerp; Then, edit your openerp-server.conf to depict the change: - db_user = tinyerp + db_user = openerp Good luck!