thing I did was to try to subscribe to the onshore-timesheet ML,
but it no longer exists.
I have postgresql working fine with bookmarker, so I know the postmaster
is running, and is accepting connections on the TCP port. The error is
NOT what the onshore manual gives as a symptom of a user id
I just installed onshore timesheet to my Debian woody server. It seemed
to go OK but as there is no debconf templates for the install I am not
sure whether it is set up correctly. What I have done so far is:
Installed using dselect.
added Include /etc/apache/onshore-timesheet.conf to my
On Tue, May 28, 2002 at 09:55:02PM -0400, Harland Christofferson wrote:
> is anyone successfully using this package? i have loaded it but get the error:
>
> Sorry, I cannot complete your request:
>
> Cannot connect to backend: localhost:5432:timesheet: no connection to
> the server
Haven't
is anyone using this successfully? i installed it, set it up, and tried to log
in as
admin. I receive the folloing error:
Sorry, I cannot complete your request:
Cannot connect to backend: localhost:5432:timesheet: no connection to the
server
If you feel that this is a bug, please report
is anyone successfully using this package? i have loaded it but get the error:
Sorry, I cannot complete your request:
Cannot connect to backend: localhost:5432:timesheet: no connection to the
server
If you feel that this is a bug, please report it.
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Erik van der Meulen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi, does anyone have any experience with the Onshore Timesheet
> application?
bob:vc-/3:bob>apt-cache show onshore-timesheet
Package: onshore-timesheet
Priority: optional
Section: web
Installed-Size: 748
Maintainer: Adam D
Hi, does anyone have any experience with the Onshore Timesheet
application? I have read a review in LinuxJournal that I like so I
downloaded the tar ball. The install documentation mentions a Debian
package, so I went back and searched their ftp to no avail. Had a look
at the packages on
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