Re: [Ledger-smb-users] sql-ledger migration

2007-04-30 Thread Chris Travers
Hi; I do not know at the moment. Seneca is the one who builds these. Often we seem to be about one minor version behind the tarball releases. Best Wishes, Chris Travers On 4/30/07, Scott Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Chris, > > Thanks for replying as quickly as you do. I will wait for

Re: [Ledger-smb-users] sql-ledger migration

2007-04-30 Thread Scott Martin
Hi Chris, Thanks for replying as quickly as you do. I will wait for the debs to come out. Any idea how far away those are? I know you must be knee deep in things, just curiosity? Thanks Again Scott Martin Chris Travers wrote: > The 1.2.4 debian package is still forthcoming. You can also instal

Re: [Ledger-smb-users] sql-ledger migration

2007-04-30 Thread Chris Travers
The 1.2.4 debian package is still forthcoming. You can also install the debian prerequisites since you will need those anyway. You can either wait for 1.2.4 debian packages or you can install from source. Best Wishes, Chris Travers On 4/30/07, Scott Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Chris

Re: [Ledger-smb-users] sql-ledger migration

2007-04-30 Thread Scott Martin
Hi Chris, I had previosly installed sql-ledger to my laptop coupke years ago to play around with it. I have removed it now and want to install ledger-smb. I am running debian sid with postgres already installed. Which package(s) should I download? I see their are a deb-prereq 1.2.4 and also a le

Re: [Ledger-smb-users] sql-ledger migration

2007-04-26 Thread Herb Richter
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 David Tangye wrote: > > My thought is to upgrade the SL database to 2.6.12, then migrate across. > > To upgrade in the SL database, download a sql-ledger 2.6.12 or later and > just extract and run the 9 sql/Pg-upgrade... scripts from > Pg-upgrade-2.4

Re: [Ledger-smb-users] sql-ledger migration

2007-04-26 Thread David Tangye
On Thu, 2007-04-26 at 13:59 -0700, Chris Travers wrote: > Back up early, back up often :-) Back up in multiple ways :-) Not > that this has anything to do with the data migration process itself. > It is, however, always the safe thing to do. I second that. Plus I am about to migrate using backups

Re: [Ledger-smb-users] sql-ledger migration

2007-04-26 Thread Chris Travers
Back up early, back up often :-) Back up in multiple ways :-) Not that this has anything to do with the data migration process itself. It is, however, always the safe thing to do. Best Wishes, Chris Travers On 4/26/07, Scott Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Chris Travers wrote: > > Hi Sc

Re: [Ledger-smb-users] sql-ledger migration

2007-04-26 Thread Scott Martin
Chris Travers wrote: > Hi Scott, > > I do not believe you can upgrade from SQL-Ledger to LedgerSMB just > using the debians. We can help you to migrate your data, but the > proper way would be to uninstall the first and install the second. > > Then read the README.debian if using a .deb or the

Re: [Ledger-smb-users] sql-ledger migration

2007-04-26 Thread Chris Travers
Hi Scott, I do not believe you can upgrade from SQL-Ledger to LedgerSMB just using the debians. We can help you to migrate your data, but the proper way would be to uninstall the first and install the second. Then read the README.debian if using a .deb or the UPGRADE file if installing from a ta

[Ledger-smb-users] sql-ledger migration

2007-04-26 Thread Scott Martin
Hello I posted earlier about migrating from sql-ledger 2.4.7 to smb-ledger on a debian sid box. Would I be better off starting with a fresh install rather than trying to recover my data. I typically use this for writing quotes, issuing PO#'s, packing lists etc. without using the full fledged acc

[Ledger-smb-users] sql-ledger migration

2007-04-26 Thread Scott Martin
Hi All, I have been running 2.4.7 on Debian Sid for about a year now with no luck updating thru the deb packages. Would like to update to the latest and greatest smbledger. I may have had some issues with the debs not allowing me to upgrade. I am not a linux guru but can usually fumble my way a