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# Through the menu Rather than output a generic error (500 due to an IntegrityError), return a templated 409 letting the user either visit the page-which-already-exists-with-the-name-he'd-picked or open the page creation dialog again for a second round. An alternative would be to promote the website.prompt use to full-blown dialog as a result of selecting "New Page" and handle the "page already exists" case without even closing the dialog. # Through the link dialog Added an RPC call to check if a page already exists (essentially a cheaper version of opening /page/whatever and checking whether it's a 200 over JSON-RPC), if the page matching the completion term already exists, do *not* add the choice of creating the page, only provide completions from existing pages. bzr revid: xmo@openerp.com-20131126160148-wrk4zvz9istscwa0 |
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README
About OpenERP ------------- OpenERP is an OpenSource/Free software Enterprise Resource Planning and Customer Relationship Management software. More info at: http://www.openerp.com Installation on Debian/Ubuntu ----------------------------- Add the the apt repository deb http://nightly.openerp.com/6.1/deb/ ./ in your source.list and type: $ sudo apt-get update $ sudo apt-get install openerp Or download the deb file and type: $ sudo dpkg -i <openerp-deb-filename> $ sudo apt-get install install -f Installation on RedHat, Fedora, CentOS -------------------------------------- Install the required dependencies: $ yum install python $ easy_install pip $ pip install ..... Install the openerp rpm $ rpm -i openerp-VERSION.rpm Installation on Windows ----------------------- Check the notes in setup.py Installation on MacOSX ----------------------- Setuping you first database --------------------------- Point your browser to http://localhost:8069/ and click "Manage Databases", the default master password is "admin". Detailed System Requirements ---------------------------- The dependencies are listed in setup.py For Luxembourg localization, you also need: pdftk (http://www.pdflabs.com/tools/pdftk-the-pdf-toolkit/)