Hello,
I have installed ledgersmb locally on my laptop using the debian 10 apt package manager (version 1.6.9). I am running postgresql 11.5, also installed via the apt package manager. Perl v5.28.1. I have not attempted to set up starman and am accessing ledgersmb through localhost port 5762. I have successfully created a db and user and verified that that the user has all role permissions active. I have been able to modify existing accounts, but I cannot create any transactions or records, be it an AR or AP transaction, a General Journal entry, a Part or a Service, etc. An alert appears which simply says "An error occurred."
Previous to installing ledgersmb from the apt package manager, I attempted to install it via the tarball following the instructions on the website, but was unable to configure the Apache2 Proxy correctly, and so opted to install it via the package manager instead. During that initial process, I made the recommended changes to the pg_hba.conf file. Could this be the cause of my trouble?
Regards,
Levi
Hi Levi,
On Tue, Oct 1, 2019 at 9:07 PM Levi Darrell levi.darrell@sandhills.holdings wrote:
I have installed ledgersmb locally on my laptop using the debian 10 apt package manager (version 1.6.9). I am running postgresql 11.5, also installed via the apt package manager. Perl v5.28.1. I have not attempted to set up starman and am accessing ledgersmb through localhost port 5762. I have successfully created a db and user and verified that that the user has all role permissions active. I have been able to modify existing accounts, but I cannot create any transactions or records, be it an AR or AP transaction, a General Journal entry, a Part or a Service, etc. An alert appears which simply says "An error occurred."
I'd expect the "An error occurred" in the browser to be associated by an error in the logs. I'm not too intimately familiar with the logs generated by the ledgersmb package on Debian, but judging by the package definition files, I'd expect /var/log/ledgersmb-1.6 to be the log directory. In the files there, you should be able to find details of the error. If you can find those, please post them here so we can help you further.
Previous to installing ledgersmb from the apt package manager, I attempted to install it via the tarball following the instructions on the website, but was unable to configure the Apache2 Proxy correctly, and so opted to install it via the package manager instead. During that initial process, I made the recommended changes to the pg_hba.conf file. Could this be the cause of my trouble?
It should not be the cause, because you're already able to connect to the company's database and modify existing accounts. I'm expecting some permissions problems in the database itself though. I hope you'll be able to find some indications in the logs that you can share with us.
Regards,
On Tue, Oct 1, 2019 at 3:07 PM Levi Darrell levi.darrell@sandhills.holdings wrote:
During that initial process, I made the recommended changes to the pg_hba.conffile. Could this be the cause of my trouble?
Could certainly be at least an aspect of it, because the Debian LSMB package just uses the default Pg install. Have you tried reversing the changes you made?
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