* [gentoo-user] {OT} web-based accounting ledger
@ 2013-01-20 1:07 Grant
2013-01-20 15:54 ` Stroller
2013-01-21 5:01 ` Alecks Gates
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From: Grant @ 2013-01-20 1:07 UTC (permalink / raw
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Can anyone recommend a web-based accounting ledger? I've been using
gnucash but I'd rather it were web-based for multiple users.
These look promising:
* ledgersmb - outdated ebuild in bugzilla, requires postresql
* phreebooks - seems well-regarded but no Gentoo-related mention of it
via Google
* tryton - GTK client, somebody went to town for Gentoo in the tryton overlay
* openerp - in portage(!), requires postgresql
hledger-web doesn't seem well-suited for use by non-geeks.
- Grant
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* Re: [gentoo-user] {OT} web-based accounting ledger
2013-01-20 1:07 [gentoo-user] {OT} web-based accounting ledger Grant
@ 2013-01-20 15:54 ` Stroller
2013-01-21 1:44 ` Grant
2013-01-21 5:01 ` Alecks Gates
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From: Stroller @ 2013-01-20 15:54 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
On 20 January 2013, at 01:07, Grant wrote:
> ...
> * ledgersmb - outdated ebuild in bugzilla, requires postresql
You don't really need an ebuild for LedgerSMB - you just install Postgres and Apache; untar the ledgerSMB files into /var/www/mysite/whatever and add a user to Postgres.
There's perhaps a *smidgeon* more to it than that, but it's not hard and I don't see what an ebuild would realistically add.
LedgerSMB allows you to produce beautiful invoices, because invoice layout is based on LaTeX (or was last time I checked).
I recommend LedgerSMB over SQL-Ledger, but otherwise not wholeheartedly.
Stroller.
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* Re: [gentoo-user] {OT} web-based accounting ledger
2013-01-20 15:54 ` Stroller
@ 2013-01-21 1:44 ` Grant
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From: Grant @ 2013-01-21 1:44 UTC (permalink / raw
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>> * ledgersmb - outdated ebuild in bugzilla, requires postresql
>
> You don't really need an ebuild for LedgerSMB - you just install Postgres and Apache; untar the ledgerSMB files into /var/www/mysite/whatever and add a user to Postgres.
>
> There's perhaps a *smidgeon* more to it than that, but it's not hard and I don't see what an ebuild would realistically add.
>
> LedgerSMB allows you to produce beautiful invoices, because invoice layout is based on LaTeX (or was last time I checked).
>
> I recommend LedgerSMB over SQL-Ledger, but otherwise not wholeheartedly.
May I ask what prevents you from recommending LedgerSMB wholeheartedly?
Anybody tried openerp?
BTW, the tryton client ebuild seems to require setting up crossdev.
- Grant
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* Re: [gentoo-user] {OT} web-based accounting ledger
2013-01-20 1:07 [gentoo-user] {OT} web-based accounting ledger Grant
2013-01-20 15:54 ` Stroller
@ 2013-01-21 5:01 ` Alecks Gates
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From: Alecks Gates @ 2013-01-21 5:01 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
On Sat, Jan 19, 2013 at 7:07 PM, Grant <emailgrant@gmail.com> wrote:
[...]
> * tryton - GTK client, somebody went to town for Gentoo in the tryton overlay
[...]
>
> - Grant
>
With the mention of tryton, I figured I'd throw my vote in for
xTuple/PostBooks. It does require postgresql (as far as I know) but
has great cross-platform support with a Qt client.
Alecks
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