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Kami blue github
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kami blue github
  1. Kami blue github how to#
  2. Kami blue github install#
  3. Kami blue github update#
  4. Kami blue github 32 bit#

This script is designed to run on a clean install of Ubuntu 14.04 and should install all required dependencies (as far as I am aware) and pull the design-themes branch from /odoo/design-themes.

Kami blue github 32 bit#

This version of the script is designed for Ubuntu 14.04 64 bit, however if you want to run it on an Ubuntu 14.04 32 bit machine simply change line #93 to the following: I've made some minor additions/modifications to Andre's very useful script to add support for wkhtmltopdf and openerp-gevent mode among a few other things: I have copied selected information from the following helpful blog post here: I am simply putting this out there for anyone who is looking to get a demo installation setup for testing, as I was not able to find a complete set of instructions myself that worked.

Kami blue github how to#

There are probably better ways to do this and I welcome any comments on how to change these steps to improve the process. openerp-gevent -c /etc/nfģ1) Go to your browser and type in 127.0.0.1:8072 (this will run in 'Gevent' mode and allow you to use the live chat functionality)ģ2) Go back to terminal and type ifconfig to find your ubuntu install's IP address on the local networkģ3) Go to another computer and open a browser to the following page: While this is by no means a secure or production ready install, it has allowed me to install a copy of the Odoo v8 (alpha) from github for testing. Accepted values: info, debug_rpc, warn, test, critical, debug_sql, error, debug, debug_rpc_answer, notsetĢ5) sudo su postgres -c "createuser -s " Please simply insert your own ubuntu username in place of ģ0). Example: "openerp.orm:DEBUG" or "werkzeug:CRITICAL" (default: ":INFO") An empty PREFIX indicates the root logger. # setup a handler at LEVEL for a given PREFIX. # file where the server log will be stored (default = None) # Commit database changes performed by YAML or XML tests. # If set, will save sample of all reports in this directory. # specify the URL root prefix where you want web browsers to access your static HTML files (e.g '/') # specify the directory containing your static HTML files (e.g '/var/www/') # enable static HTTP service for serving plain HTML files # specify the TCP port for the NETRPC protocol # specify the TCP IP address for the NETRPC protocol # specify the private key file for the SSL connection # specify the certificate file for the SSL connection # specify the TCP port for the XML-RPC Secure protocol The empty string binds to all interfaces.

kami blue github

# Specify the TCP IP address for the XML-RPC Secure protocol. # XML-RPC / HTTPS - XML-RPC Secure Configuration # Enable correct behavior when behind a reverse proxy # specify the TCP port for the XML-RPC protocol # Specify the TCP IP address for the XML-RPC protocol. # specify additional addons paths (separated by commas) # Admin password for creating, restoring and backing up databases This is the password that allows database operations: I have found the following steps to work for installing Odoo v8 from the github repository:Ħ) sudo su - postgres -c "createuser -s openerp" 2> /dev/null || trueħ) sudo apt-get install python-dateutil python-feedparser python-gdata python-ldap \ python-libxslt1 python-lxml python-mako python-openid python-psycopg2 \ python-pybabel python-pychart python-pydot python-pyparsing python-reportlab \ python-simplejson python-tz python-vatnumber python-vobject python-webdav \ python-werkzeug python-xlwt python-yaml python-zsi python-docutils \ python-psutil wget python-unittest2 python-mock python-jinja2Ĩ) sudo apt-get install python-dev libpq-devĢ1) sudo apt-get install python-setuptools python-pybabelĢ3) sudo cp /opt/odoo/install/nf /etc/nfĢ4) sudo pico -w /etc/nfĭelete default settings and add the following:

Kami blue github update#

I will update the step by step instructions below when I can find time. This will run a script (forked from Andre Schenkel's original script here - ) that will run the process for you. I'd recommend doing the following at a terminal: Due to recent changes in the base module structure this step by step guide is now out of date.















Kami blue github