Date: Sun, 19 Aug 2012 16:06:47 +0100 From: Chris Rees <utisoft@gmail.com> To: Alan Hicks <ahicks@p-o.co.uk> Cc: "ports@freebsd.org" <ports@freebsd.org>, Paul Pathiakis <pathiaki2@yahoo.com>, Janketh Jay <jankyj@unfs.us> Subject: Re: Port Request - FrontAccounting Message-ID: <CADLo83981s2XVg388UHbmYB=Y9n-z5se4f666WkxgnXA0b-pHg@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <5030BFC1.70200@p-o.co.uk> References: <1345312414.3380.YahooMailNeo@web110509.mail.gq1.yahoo.com> <50305278.8000402@unfs.us> <50305386.90508@unfs.us> <5030BFC1.70200@p-o.co.uk>
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On 19 August 2012 11:28, Alan Hicks <ahicks@p-o.co.uk> wrote: > Hi > > > On 19/08/2012 03:46, Janketh Jay wrote: >> >> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- >> Hash: SHA1 >> >> Or not. It appears the attachment was lost. You can download the >> .tar.gz file from the following URL: >> >> >> http://www.purplehat.org/downloads/frontaccounting/frontaccounting-2.3.11-fbsd-port.tar.gz >> >> Extract to ${PORTSDIR}/www and let me know if anything needs to be >> changed and/or adjusted.... >> >> On 08/18/2012 08:42 PM, Janketh Jay wrote: >>> >>> Hi, >>> >>> On 08/18/2012 11:53 AM, Paul Pathiakis wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi, >>> >>> >>>> This is probably the best competitor to QuickBooks out there. >>>> People can rave about the benefits of GnuCash and Kmymoney. >>>> I've used both and they both lack. This doesn't. I've also got >>>> a pretty good bit of Accounting in my background. This should >>>> definitely be a port. >>> >>> >>>> No, I don't have time. I'm busy trying to build Atlantis >>>> Services and putting FreeBSD and PCBSD into the mainstream. This >>>> is one of those things that will be necessary. >>> >>> >>>> Paul Pathiakis >>> >>> >>> I've attached a port (in tar.gz form) which is the FrontAccounting >>> port for FreeBSD. I've tested it a few times and it seems to work >>> perfectly fine. If someone wants to test this before I submit, >>> that would be great. Otherwise, I'll submit some time tomorrow. > > > Thanks for porting, install works well. > > On de-installing before running the install wizard there are unable to > delete errors for > www/frontaccounting/config_db.php > www/frontaccounting/config.default.php Yup, the plist has the correct @unexec and @exec lines, but of course the @exec lines only apply if installing from a package. For installation from the port; post-install: .for conf in config%.php config_db%.php ${CP} -np ${PREFIX}/www/frontaccounting/${conf:S,%,.default} \ ${PREFIX}/www/frontaccounting/${conf:S,%,,} .endfor will do nicely. > After a full install including the web install wizard there are delete > errors for > '/usr/local/www/frontaccounting/config.default.php' doesn't exist > '/usr/local/www/frontaccounting/tmp' > '/usr/local/www/frontaccounting/lang' > '/usr/local/www/frontaccounting/company/0/js_cache' > '/usr/local/www/frontaccounting/company/0' > '/usr/local/www/frontaccounting/company' > '/usr/local/www/frontaccounting' > > Perhaps @dirrmtry might be of help > > Also unable to build a package as cannot find config_db.php > > Trying the usual portmaster reinstall fails to create a backup package and > so has to prompt to ignore the error, the reinstall succeeds successfully. > > Should be a great addition to the ports, > Alan > I think these errors can mostly be traced to the missing Makefile lines :) Nice job! CC me on your PR. Chris
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