onavp wrote:
>
> Webserver: Bluehost
> I create de database (not the same name as suggested, because I can't)
> I create a user also
> When I tried to upload the Tables from Pg-central.sql (a problem with the
> $ appear)
> I am stuck there...
>
I'm not a PG expert, but I think I'm getting some
For the amount that it cost...
At this point I cant afford to have a server that i control completely,
Hopefully next year, but not at this time, so basically thats why. I would
love to, but money is an issue right now.
I would love to be able to have LedgerSMB though.
Osberth
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Why not get a server that you control completely?
My needs are for small bandwidth, and I found an ISP that offered
OpenBSD which I wanted in particular, but they also offer other OS's
installed.
"(FreeBSD, OpenBSD, Debian, CentOS, Gentoo, Suse, Fedora, Redhat,
Ubuntu, and all Microsoft OS's)"
I
I think the problem is that the Postgres which BlueHost has, is an older
version, I contact them and I ask them if they will update it soon, and they
told me they wont ,,, so is not anyother way that I can install it my
self?
I would love to get LedgerSMB instead of the SWL-Ledger Hopefu
Does bluehost allow you to create plpgsql in the database in question?
Also if one has to do a manual load of the database this is not too hard.
Best Wishes,
Chris Travers
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Stay on top of everything new and different,
I being trying for 2 hours to get installed the LedgerSMB I actually
decide today I was going to start using SQL-Ledger and I run it and
everything worked fine (the installation with the setup.pl was very easy),
Now I found that when I wanted to install LedgerSMB basically because I read
that