Updating README.Debian to reflect that the database has to be initialized through the client (Closes: #518675).

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Daniel Baumann 2009-08-24 21:02:05 +03:00 committed by P. Christeas
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@ -13,27 +13,23 @@ explanation how to achieve this (you need to execute all commands as root):
the above syvinit script could also be named postgresql-VERSION (whereas the above syvinit script could also be named postgresql-VERSION (whereas
'VERSION' needs to be replace with a version number). 'VERSION' needs to be replace with a version number).
1. Creating the database 1. Creating the database user
# su - postgres -c "createdb -q --encoding=UNICODE openerp" # su - postgres -c "createuser -q --createdb --no-createrole --pwprompt openerp"
2. Creating the database user
# su - postgres -c "createuser -q --createdb --adduser openerp"
Note: If you want to run the database as another user than 'openerp', you Note: If you want to run the database as another user than 'openerp', you
need to replace 'openerp' above with the user you want instead, and you need to replace 'openerp' above with the user you want instead, and you
need to adjust 'db_user = openerp' in /etc/openerp-server.conf too. need to adjust 'db_user = openerp' in /etc/openerp-server.conf too.
4. Initializing the database 3. Restarting openerp-server
# su - postgres -c "/usr/bin/openerp-server --init=all \
--config=/etc/openerp-server.conf --stop-after-init"
5. Restarting openerp-server
# /etc/init.d/openerp-server restart # /etc/init.d/openerp-server restart
4. Initializing the database
Now you can connect with OpenERP client to the database and initialize it.
Now, you're finish. Please be aware of the following things: Now, you're finish. Please be aware of the following things:
* openerp-server has by default two accounts: * openerp-server has by default two accounts: