i did set path to my erpnext destination directory, but it still didnt read it, could it be permission on the httpd.conf file, they’re at deafult (644).
On Friday, 7 December 2012 16:17:29 UTC+2, Anand Doshi wrote:
Suppose your erpnext installation is at /var/www/erpnext
Then create /var/www/erpnext.conf and paste the apache conf setting with modifications as mentioned in install wiki.
The sudo open /etc/httpd/cond.f/httpd.conf and at the end write
Include /var/www/erpnext.conf
Just make sure that erpnext.conf is accesible by apache's user.
Try this and let us know.
Thanks,
Anand.
On Dec 7, 2012 8:29 PM, "Joseph Siame" <th...@gmail.com> wrote:
i did set path to my erpnext destination directory, but it still didnt read it, could it be permission on the httpd.conf file, they're at deafult (644).
On Friday, 7 December 2012 16:17:29 UTC+2, Anand Doshi wrote:
ok i managed after restarting a few more times, i think i missed out one or more pre-requisite dependencies. Thanks for the help, its up and running now.
One last thing, in the case that i want to add a module to the list of existing ones (accounts, activity,etc) how do i go about that?
On Friday, 7 December 2012 17:26:46 UTC+2, Anand Doshi wrote:
Hi Joseph,
I would recommend this setup:
Suppose your erpnext installation is at /var/www/erpnext
Then create /var/www/erpnext.conf and paste the apache conf setting with modifications as mentioned in install wiki.
The sudo open /etc/httpd/cond.f/httpd.conf and at the end write
Include /var/www/erpnext.conf
Just make sure that erpnext.conf is accesible by apache's user.
Try this and let us know.
Thanks,
Anand.
On Dec 7, 2012 8:29 PM, "Joseph Siame" <th...@gmail.com> wrote:
i did set path to my erpnext destination directory, but it still didnt read it, could it be permission on the httpd.conf file, they're at deafult (644).
On Friday, 7 December 2012 16:17:29 UTC+2, Anand Doshi wrote:
On 10-Dec-2012, at 11:51 AM, Joseph Siame <th...@gmail.com> wrote:
ok i managed after restarting a few more times, i think i missed out one or more pre-requisite dependencies. Thanks for the help, its up and running now.
One last thing, in the case that i want to add a module to the list of existing ones (accounts, activity,etc) how do i go about that?
On Friday, 7 December 2012 17:26:46 UTC+2, Anand Doshi wrote:
Hi Joseph,
I would recommend this setup:
Suppose your erpnext installation is at /var/www/erpnext
Then create /var/www/erpnext.conf and paste the apache conf setting with modifications as mentioned in install wiki.
The sudo open /etc/httpd/cond.f/httpd.conf and at the end write
Include /var/www/erpnext.conf
Just make sure that erpnext.conf is accesible by apache's user.
Try this and let us know.
Thanks,
Anand.
On Dec 7, 2012 8:29 PM, "Joseph Siame" <th...@gmail.com> wrote:
i did set path to my erpnext destination directory, but it still didnt read it, could it be permission on the httpd.conf file, they're at deafult (644).
On Friday, 7 December 2012 16:17:29 UTC+2, Anand Doshi wrote:
Oh ok, hopefully i wont have to come to that, but just in-case i thought i should find out. I dont uderstand what you mean by this though “You are also required to push your new module on your fork at GitHub (sorry GPL)”?
On Monday, 10 December 2012 08:26:33 UTC+2, rushabh wrote:
Joseph,
It involves:
1. Creating a new “Module Def”
2. Editing startup.js and desktop.js (and adding a new icon image)
3. Making a new home page (html) for the module
best,
Rushabh
ps. You are also required to push your new module on your fork at GitHub (sorry GPL)
On 10-Dec-2012, at 11:51 AM, Joseph Siame <th...@gmail.com> wrote:
ok i managed after restarting a few more times, i think i missed out one or more pre-requisite dependencies. Thanks for the help, its up and running now.
One last thing, in the case that i want to add a module to the list of existing ones (accounts, activity,etc) how do i go about that?
On Friday, 7 December 2012 17:26:46 UTC+2, Anand Doshi wrote:
Hi Joseph,
I would recommend this setup:
Suppose your erpnext installation is at /var/www/erpnext
Then create /var/www/erpnext.conf and paste the apache conf setting with modifications as mentioned in install wiki.
The sudo open /etc/httpd/cond.f/httpd.conf and at the end write
Include /var/www/erpnext.conf
Just make sure that erpnext.conf is accesible by apache's user.
Try this and let us know.
Thanks,
Anand.
On Dec 7, 2012 8:29 PM, "Joseph Siame" <th...@gmail.com> wrote:
i did set path to my erpnext destination directory, but it still didnt read it, could it be permission on the httpd.conf file, they're at deafult (644).
On Friday, 7 December 2012 16:17:29 UTC+2, Anand Doshi wrote:
It implies that all derivative work must have the same license. Right now we are happy to help developers at no cost to build their own modules but to make it a truly sustainable relationship, we expect them to contribute them back to the product or at least make their modules free for others to use.
On 10-Dec-2012, at 12:09 PM, Joseph Siame <th...@gmail.com> wrote:
Oh ok, hopefully i wont have to come to that, but just in-case i thought i should find out. I dont uderstand what you mean by this though "You are also required to push your new module on your fork at GitHub (sorry GPL)"?
On Monday, 10 December 2012 08:26:33 UTC+2, rushabh wrote:
Joseph,
It involves:
1. Creating a new "Module Def"
2. Editing startup.js and desktop.js (and adding a new icon image)
3. Making a new home page (html) for the module
best,
Rushabh
ps. You are also required to push your new module on your fork at GitHub (sorry GPL)
On 10-Dec-2012, at 11:51 AM, Joseph Siame <th...@gmail.com> wrote:
ok i managed after restarting a few more times, i think i missed out one or more pre-requisite dependencies. Thanks for the help, its up and running now.
One last thing, in the case that i want to add a module to the list of existing ones (accounts, activity,etc) how do i go about that?
On Friday, 7 December 2012 17:26:46 UTC+2, Anand Doshi wrote:
Hi Joseph,
I would recommend this setup:
Suppose your erpnext installation is at /var/www/erpnext
Then create /var/www/erpnext.conf and paste the apache conf setting with modifications as mentioned in install wiki.
The sudo open /etc/httpd/cond.f/httpd.conf and at the end write
Include /var/www/erpnext.conf
Just make sure that erpnext.conf is accesible by apache's user.
Try this and let us know.
Thanks,
Anand.
On Dec 7, 2012 8:29 PM, "Joseph Siame" <th...@gmail.com> wrote:
i did set path to my erpnext destination directory, but it still didnt read it, could it be permission on the httpd.conf file, they're at deafult (644).
On Friday, 7 December 2012 16:17:29 UTC+2, Anand Doshi wrote:
It implies that all derivative work must have the same license. Right now we are happy to help developers at no cost to build their own modules but to make it a truly sustainable relationship, we expect them to contribute them back to the product or at least make their modules free for others to use.
On 10-Dec-2012, at 12:09 PM, Joseph Siame <th...@gmail.com> wrote:
Oh ok, hopefully i wont have to come to that, but just in-case i thought i should find out. I dont uderstand what you mean by this though "You are also required to push your new module on your fork at GitHub (sorry GPL)"?
On Monday, 10 December 2012 08:26:33 UTC+2, rushabh wrote:
Joseph,
It involves:
1. Creating a new "Module Def"
2. Editing startup.js and desktop.js (and adding a new icon image)
3. Making a new home page (html) for the module
best,
Rushabh
ps. You are also required to push your new module on your fork at GitHub (sorry GPL)
On 10-Dec-2012, at 11:51 AM, Joseph Siame <th...@gmail.com> wrote:
ok i managed after restarting a few more times, i think i missed out one or more pre-requisite dependencies. Thanks for the help, its up and running now.
One last thing, in the case that i want to add a module to the list of existing ones (accounts, activity,etc) how do i go about that?
On Friday, 7 December 2012 17:26:46 UTC+2, Anand Doshi wrote:
Hi Joseph,
I would recommend this setup:
Suppose your erpnext installation is at /var/www/erpnext
Then create /var/www/erpnext.conf and paste the apache conf setting with modifications as mentioned in install wiki.
The sudo open /etc/httpd/cond.f/httpd.conf and at the end write
Include /var/www/erpnext.conf
Just make sure that erpnext.conf is accesible by apache's user.
Try this and let us know.
Thanks,
Anand.
On Dec 7, 2012 8:29 PM, "Joseph Siame" <th...@gmail.com> wrote:
i did set path to my erpnext destination directory, but it still didnt read it, could it be permission on the httpd.conf file, they're at deafult (644).
On Friday, 7 December 2012 16:17:29 UTC+2, Anand Doshi wrote:
I am new to erpnext and wnframework I have tried but i do not for the life of me have any idea what is step 1 in creating a module def and what i have to do after i have created module def. how do i go about it?
any help will be greatly appreciated.
Joseph
On Monday, 10 December 2012 08:50:17 UTC+2, Joseph Siame wrote:
Oh ok i understand now. i will push it if i do complete it.
thank you very much for your assistance
On Monday, 10 December 2012 08:45:25 UTC+2, rushabh wrote:
Jospeh,
ERPNext is licensed as the GNU/General Public License:
It implies that all derivative work must have the same license. Right now we are happy to help developers at no cost to build their own modules but to make it a truly sustainable relationship, we expect them to contribute them back to the product or at least make their modules free for others to use.
On 10-Dec-2012, at 12:09 PM, Joseph Siame <th...@gmail.com> wrote:
Oh ok, hopefully i wont have to come to that, but just in-case i thought i should find out. I dont uderstand what you mean by this though "You are also required to push your new module on your fork at GitHub (sorry GPL)"?
On Monday, 10 December 2012 08:26:33 UTC+2, rushabh wrote:
Joseph,
It involves:
1. Creating a new "Module Def"
2. Editing startup.js and desktop.js (and adding a new icon image)
3. Making a new home page (html) for the module
best,
Rushabh
ps. You are also required to push your new module on your fork at GitHub (sorry GPL)
On 10-Dec-2012, at 11:51 AM, Joseph Siame <th...@gmail.com> wrote:
ok i managed after restarting a few more times, i think i missed out one or more pre-requisite dependencies. Thanks for the help, its up and running now.
One last thing, in the case that i want to add a module to the list of existing ones (accounts, activity,etc) how do i go about that?
On Friday, 7 December 2012 17:26:46 UTC+2, Anand Doshi wrote:
Hi Joseph,
I would recommend this setup:
Suppose your erpnext installation is at /var/www/erpnext
Then create /var/www/erpnext.conf and paste the apache conf setting with modifications as mentioned in install wiki.
The sudo open /etc/httpd/cond.f/httpd.conf and at the end write
Include /var/www/erpnext.conf
Just make sure that erpnext.conf is accesible by apache's user.
Try this and let us know.
Thanks,
Anand.
On Dec 7, 2012 8:29 PM, "Joseph Siame" <th...@gmail.com> wrote:
i did set path to my erpnext destination directory, but it still didnt read it, could it be permission on the httpd.conf file, they're at deafult (644).
On Friday, 7 December 2012 16:17:29 UTC+2, Anand Doshi wrote:
Enter details. It will create a folder with that module name in the app folder.
-Anand.
On 10-Dec-2012, at 12:56 PM, Joseph Siame <th...@gmail.com> wrote:
hi
I am new to erpnext and wnframework I have tried but i do not for the life of me have any idea what is step 1 in creating a module def and what i have to do after i have created module def. how do i go about it?
any help will be greatly appreciated.
Joseph
On Monday, 10 December 2012 08:50:17 UTC+2, Joseph Siame wrote:
Oh ok i understand now. i will push it if i do complete it.
thank you very much for your assistance
On Monday, 10 December 2012 08:45:25 UTC+2, rushabh wrote:
Jospeh,
ERPNext is licensed as the GNU/General Public License:
It implies that all derivative work must have the same license. Right now we are happy to help developers at no cost to build their own modules but to make it a truly sustainable relationship, we expect them to contribute them back to the product or at least make their modules free for others to use.
On 10-Dec-2012, at 12:09 PM, Joseph Siame <th...@gmail.com> wrote:
Oh ok, hopefully i wont have to come to that, but just in-case i thought i should find out. I dont uderstand what you mean by this though "You are also required to push your new module on your fork at GitHub (sorry GPL)"?
On Monday, 10 December 2012 08:26:33 UTC+2, rushabh wrote:
Joseph,
It involves:
1. Creating a new "Module Def"
2. Editing startup.js and desktop.js (and adding a new icon image)
3. Making a new home page (html) for the module
best,
Rushabh
ps. You are also required to push your new module on your fork at GitHub (sorry GPL)
On 10-Dec-2012, at 11:51 AM, Joseph Siame <th...@gmail.com> wrote:
ok i managed after restarting a few more times, i think i missed out one or more pre-requisite dependencies. Thanks for the help, its up and running now.
One last thing, in the case that i want to add a module to the list of existing ones (accounts, activity,etc) how do i go about that?
On Friday, 7 December 2012 17:26:46 UTC+2, Anand Doshi wrote:
Hi Joseph,
I would recommend this setup:
Suppose your erpnext installation is at /var/www/erpnext
Then create /var/www/erpnext.conf and paste the apache conf setting with modifications as mentioned in install wiki.
The sudo open /etc/httpd/cond.f/httpd.conf and at the end write
Include /var/www/erpnext.conf
Just make sure that erpnext.conf is accesible by apache's user.
Try this and let us know.
Thanks,
Anand.
On Dec 7, 2012 8:29 PM, "Joseph Siame" <th...@gmail.com> wrote:
i did set path to my erpnext destination directory, but it still didnt read it, could it be permission on the httpd.conf file, they're at deafult (644).
On Friday, 7 December 2012 16:17:29 UTC+2, Anand Doshi wrote:
ok got module def , i know i have to create the home page for that module and edit the two files; startup.js and desktop.js. what comes next?
joseph
On Monday, 10 December 2012 09:31:08 UTC+2, Anand Doshi wrote:
Hi Joseph,
Go to New (Top bar) > Module Def
Enter details. It will create a folder with that module name in the app folder.
-Anand.
On 10-Dec-2012, at 12:56 PM, Joseph Siame <th…@gmail.com> wrote:
hi
I am new to erpnext and wnframework I have tried but i do not for the life of me have any idea what is step 1 in creating a module def and what i have to do after i have created module def. how do i go about it?
any help will be greatly appreciated.
Joseph
On Monday, 10 December 2012 08:50:17 UTC+2, Joseph Siame wrote:
Oh ok i understand now. i will push it if i do complete it.
thank you very much for your assistance
On Monday, 10 December 2012 08:45:25 UTC+2, rushabh wrote:
Jospeh,
ERPNext is licensed as the GNU/General Public License:
It implies that all derivative work must have the same license. Right now we are happy to help developers at no cost to build their own modules but to make it a truly sustainable relationship, we expect them to contribute them back to the product or at least make their modules free for others to use.
On 10-Dec-2012, at 12:09 PM, Joseph Siame <th...@gmail.com> wrote:
Oh ok, hopefully i wont have to come to that, but just in-case i thought i should find out. I dont uderstand what you mean by this though "You are also required to push your new module on your fork at GitHub (sorry GPL)"?
On Monday, 10 December 2012 08:26:33 UTC+2, rushabh wrote:
Joseph,
It involves:
1. Creating a new "Module Def"
2. Editing startup.js and desktop.js (and adding a new icon image)
3. Making a new home page (html) for the module
best,
Rushabh
ps. You are also required to push your new module on your fork at GitHub (sorry GPL)
On 10-Dec-2012, at 11:51 AM, Joseph Siame <th...@gmail.com> wrote:
ok i managed after restarting a few more times, i think i missed out one or more pre-requisite dependencies. Thanks for the help, its up and running now.
One last thing, in the case that i want to add a module to the list of existing ones (accounts, activity,etc) how do i go about that?
On Friday, 7 December 2012 17:26:46 UTC+2, Anand Doshi wrote:
Hi Joseph,
I would recommend this setup:
Suppose your erpnext installation is at /var/www/erpnext
Then create /var/www/erpnext.conf and paste the apache conf setting with modifications as mentioned in install wiki.
The sudo open /etc/httpd/cond.f/httpd.conf and at the end write
Include /var/www/erpnext.conf
Just make sure that erpnext.conf is accesible by apache's user.
Try this and let us know.
Thanks,
Anand.
On Dec 7, 2012 8:29 PM, "Joseph Siame" <th...@gmail.com> wrote:
i did set path to my erpnext destination directory, but it still didnt read it, could it be permission on the httpd.conf file, they're at deafult (644).
On Friday, 7 December 2012 16:17:29 UTC+2, Anand Doshi wrote:
On 10-Dec-2012, at 2:02 PM, Joseph Siame <th...@gmail.com> wrote:
hi
ok got module def , i know i have to create the home page for that module and edit the two files; startup.js and desktop.js. what comes next?
joseph
On Monday, 10 December 2012 09:31:08 UTC+2, Anand Doshi wrote:
Hi Joseph,
Go to New (Top bar) > Module Def
Enter details. It will create a folder with that module name in the app folder.
-Anand.
On 10-Dec-2012, at 12:56 PM, Joseph Siame <th...@gmail.com> wrote:
hi
I am new to erpnext and wnframework I have tried but i do not for the life of me have any idea what is step 1 in creating a module def and what i have to do after i have created module def. how do i go about it?
any help will be greatly appreciated.
Joseph
On Monday, 10 December 2012 08:50:17 UTC+2, Joseph Siame wrote:
Oh ok i understand now. i will push it if i do complete it.
thank you very much for your assistance
On Monday, 10 December 2012 08:45:25 UTC+2, rushabh wrote:
Jospeh,
ERPNext is licensed as the GNU/General Public License:
It implies that all derivative work must have the same license. Right now we are happy to help developers at no cost to build their own modules but to make it a truly sustainable relationship, we expect them to contribute them back to the product or at least make their modules free for others to use.
On 10-Dec-2012, at 12:09 PM, Joseph Siame <th...@gmail.com> wrote:
Oh ok, hopefully i wont have to come to that, but just in-case i thought i should find out. I dont uderstand what you mean by this though "You are also required to push your new module on your fork at GitHub (sorry GPL)"?
On Monday, 10 December 2012 08:26:33 UTC+2, rushabh wrote:
Joseph,
It involves:
1. Creating a new "Module Def"
2. Editing startup.js and desktop.js (and adding a new icon image)
3. Making a new home page (html) for the module
best,
Rushabh
ps. You are also required to push your new module on your fork at GitHub (sorry GPL)
On 10-Dec-2012, at 11:51 AM, Joseph Siame <th...@gmail.com> wrote:
ok i managed after restarting a few more times, i think i missed out one or more pre-requisite dependencies. Thanks for the help, its up and running now.
One last thing, in the case that i want to add a module to the list of existing ones (accounts, activity,etc) how do i go about that?
On Friday, 7 December 2012 17:26:46 UTC+2, Anand Doshi wrote:
Hi Joseph,
I would recommend this setup:
Suppose your erpnext installation is at /var/www/erpnext
Then create /var/www/erpnext.conf and paste the apache conf setting with modifications as mentioned in install wiki.
The sudo open /etc/httpd/cond.f/httpd.conf and at the end write
Include /var/www/erpnext.conf
Just make sure that erpnext.conf is accesible by apache's user.
Try this and let us know.
Thanks,
Anand.
On Dec 7, 2012 8:29 PM, "Joseph Siame" <th...@gmail.com> wrote:
i did set path to my erpnext destination directory, but it still didnt read it, could it be permission on the httpd.conf file, they're at deafult (644).
On Friday, 7 December 2012 16:17:29 UTC+2, Anand Doshi wrote:
No as of now i do not have a document outline. I just want to get an overview so to speak, of the steps/processes involved in creating a module and setting up.
Joseph
On Monday, 10 December 2012 10:37:29 UTC+2, rushabh wrote:
It depends on what you want to do - do you have a document outlining what you are trying to achieve?
On 10-Dec-2012, at 2:02 PM, Joseph Siame <th...@gmail.com> wrote:
hi
ok got module def , i know i have to create the home page for that module and edit the two files; startup.js and desktop.js. what comes next?
joseph
On Monday, 10 December 2012 09:31:08 UTC+2, Anand Doshi wrote:
Hi Joseph,
Go to New (Top bar) > Module Def
Enter details. It will create a folder with that module name in the app folder.
-Anand.
On 10-Dec-2012, at 12:56 PM, Joseph Siame <th...@gmail.com> wrote:
hi
I am new to erpnext and wnframework I have tried but i do not for the life of me have any idea what is step 1 in creating a module def and what i have to do after i have created module def. how do i go about it?
any help will be greatly appreciated.
Joseph
On Monday, 10 December 2012 08:50:17 UTC+2, Joseph Siame wrote:
Oh ok i understand now. i will push it if i do complete it.
thank you very much for your assistance
On Monday, 10 December 2012 08:45:25 UTC+2, rushabh wrote:
Jospeh,
ERPNext is licensed as the GNU/General Public License:
It implies that all derivative work must have the same license. Right now we are happy to help developers at no cost to build their own modules but to make it a truly sustainable relationship, we expect them to contribute them back to the product or at least make their modules free for others to use.
On 10-Dec-2012, at 12:09 PM, Joseph Siame <th...@gmail.com> wrote:
Oh ok, hopefully i wont have to come to that, but just in-case i thought i should find out. I dont uderstand what you mean by this though "You are also required to push your new module on your fork at GitHub (sorry GPL)"?
On Monday, 10 December 2012 08:26:33 UTC+2, rushabh wrote:
Joseph,
It involves:
1. Creating a new "Module Def"
2. Editing startup.js and desktop.js (and adding a new icon image)
3. Making a new home page (html) for the module
best,
Rushabh
ps. You are also required to push your new module on your fork at GitHub (sorry GPL)
On 10-Dec-2012, at 11:51 AM, Joseph Siame <th...@gmail.com> wrote:
ok i managed after restarting a few more times, i think i missed out one or more pre-requisite dependencies. Thanks for the help, its up and running now.
One last thing, in the case that i want to add a module to the list of existing ones (accounts, activity,etc) how do i go about that?
On Friday, 7 December 2012 17:26:46 UTC+2, Anand Doshi wrote:
Hi Joseph,
I would recommend this setup:
Suppose your erpnext installation is at /var/www/erpnext
Then create /var/www/erpnext.conf and paste the apache conf setting with modifications as mentioned in install wiki.
The sudo open /etc/httpd/cond.f/httpd.conf and at the end write
Include /var/www/erpnext.conf
Just make sure that erpnext.conf is accesible by apache's user.
Try this and let us know.
Thanks,
Anand.
On Dec 7, 2012 8:29 PM, "Joseph Siame" <th...@gmail.com> wrote:
i did set path to my erpnext destination directory, but it still didnt read it, could it be permission on the httpd.conf file, they're at deafult (644).
On Friday, 7 December 2012 16:17:29 UTC+2, Anand Doshi wrote: