I'm still using an old version of SL (2.4.16)
Can you explain the upgrade path? Compatibility issues?
I've been watching with interest, as I'm sure many other SL users have
been.
David.
On Fri, 2006-11-03 at 09:53 -0800, Chris Travers wrote:
> Hi all;
>
> The LedgerSMB 1.2 codebase has reached
Hi Josh;
That is the basic idea. This is the way it currently works and we
wanted to get the current system stored in the db. And I do have some
customers that need multiple dataset capabilities (for example, a
small business owner that needs to manage several financially
independant businesses)
On 11/3/06, Chris Travers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was thinking about this
>
> Wondering if it would be easier to have a "convert account" screen
> that we could have that would allow people to convert their accounts
> on first login, so we don;t have to force a password reset for all
> u
Chris,
> Last night I just did a huge commit that expected the user data to be
> in a central db rather than the users/members file or
> users/username.conf. The work on this is about 95% done, with some
> functionality that still needs to be restored to the admin.pl script
> (like viewing and e
I was thinking about this
Wondering if it would be easier to have a "convert account" screen
that we could have that would allow people to convert their accounts
on first login, so we don;t have to force a password reset for all
users.
Does sound feasible? or even desirable?
Best Wishes,
Ch
Greetings folks,
Last night I just did a huge commit that expected the user data to be
in a central db rather than the users/members file or
users/username.conf. The work on this is about 95% done, with some
functionality that still needs to be restored to the admin.pl script
(like viewing and
Hi all;
The LedgerSMB 1.2 codebase has reached the feature freeze point. We
expect to be releasing beta 1 shortly. I would like to deeply thank
all contributors from the core team or otherwise who have helped make
this possible.
LedgerSMB 1.2 is the most significant revision to date. Numerous