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+README for SQL-Ledger Users
+===============================
+
+LedgerSMB is largely a drop-in replacement for SQL-Ledger.  The initial release
+includes a number of security and data integrity improvements, and future
+versions will likely add new features as well.
+
+To convert an existing SQL-Ledger installation to LedgerSMB, copy the files from
+the tarball over your existing SQL-Ledger directory and run the SL2LS.pl script.
+This script will rename some files, delete others, and pretty soon you will have
+a working LedgerSMB installation.
+
+The database will be updated on first login.
+
+You will also want to migrate your configuration by running the SL2LS.pl script included in this directory.

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+YOU OR THIRD PARTIES OR A FAILURE OF THE PROGRAM TO OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER
+PROGRAMS), EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE
+POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
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+  If you develop a new program, and you want it to be of the greatest
+possible use to the public, the best way to achieve this is to make it
+free software which everyone can redistribute and change under these terms.
+
+  To do so, attach the following notices to the program.  It is safest
+to attach them to the start of each source file to most effectively
+convey the exclusion of warranty; and each file should have at least
+the "copyright" line and a pointer to where the full notice is found.
+
+    &lt;one line to give the program's name and a brief idea of what it does.&gt;
+    Copyright (C) 19yy  &lt;name of author&gt;
+
+    This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+    it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+    the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
+    (at your option) any later version.
+
+    This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+    but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+    MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
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+    You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+    along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+    Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
+
+Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail.
+
+If the program is interactive, make it output a short notice like this
+when it starts in an interactive mode:
+
+    Gnomovision version 69, Copyright (C) 19yy name of author
+    Gnomovision comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `show w'.
+    This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
+    under certain conditions; type `show c' for details.
+
+The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the appropriate
+parts of the General Public License.  Of course, the commands you use may
+be called something other than `show w' and `show c'; they could even be
+mouse-clicks or menu items--whatever suits your program.
+
+You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or your
+school, if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if
+necessary.  Here is a sample; alter the names:
+
+  Yoyodyne, Inc., hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the program
+  `Gnomovision' (which makes passes at compilers) written by James Hacker.
+
+  &lt;signature of Ty Coon&gt;, 1 April 1989
+  Ty Coon, President of Vice
+
+This General Public License does not permit incorporating your program into
+proprietary programs.  If your program is a subroutine library, you may
+consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with the
+library.  If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Library General
+Public License instead of this License.
+
+
+</BODY>
+</HTML>
+

Deleted: trunk/doc/README.sql-ledger
===================================================================
--- trunk/doc/README.sql-ledger	2006-09-06 04:19:45 UTC (rev 31)
+++ trunk/doc/README.sql-ledger	2006-09-06 04:28:50 UTC (rev 32)
@@ -1,13 +0,0 @@
-README for SQL-Ledger Users
-===============================
-
-LedgerSMB is largely a drop-in replacement for SQL-Ledger.  The initial release
-includes a number of security and data integrity improvements, and future
-versions will likely add new features as well.
-
-To convert an existing SQL-Ledger installation to LedgerSMB, copy the files from
-the tarball over your existing SQL-Ledger directory and run the SL2LS.pl script.
-This script will rename some files, delete others, and pretty soon you will have
-a working LedgerSMB installation.
-
-The database will be updated on first login.

Deleted: trunk/doc/UPGRADE-1.6-1.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/doc/UPGRADE-1.6-1.8	2006-09-06 04:19:45 UTC (rev 31)
+++ trunk/doc/UPGRADE-1.6-1.8	2006-09-06 04:28:50 UTC (rev 32)
@@ -1,61 +0,0 @@
-Upgrading from version 1.6 to 1.8
-
-1. make a backup copy of your databases and SQL-Ledger, just in case!
-   $ cd /usr/local/www/sql-ledger
-   $ pg_dump database > db.out
-   $ tar cvf ~/sql-ledger.tar .
-   
-2. install LedgerSMB over top of your old installation
-   $ cd /usr/local/www
-   $ tar zxvf sql-ledger-1.8.0.tar.gz
-   
-3. change the tables to the new layout
-   $ cd sql-ledger/sql
-   $ psql database < upgrade-1.6-1.8.sql
-
-4. copy the new master templates to your template directory
-   $ cd ../templates
-
-   $ cp Default-email_purchase_order.html your_template_dir/email_purchase_order.html
-   $ cp Default-purchase_order.html your_template_dir/purchase_order.html
-   $ cp Default-email_sales_order.html your_template_dir/email_sales_order.html
-   $ cp Default-sales_order.html your_template_dir/sales_order.html
- 
-5. Two new accounts were hopefully added to your chart of accounts
-   One account for Foreign Exchange Gains and one for
-   Foreign Exchange Losses
-   edit and change to suit your COA. You can safely change
-   the account number too.
-      
-6. Edit your preferences
-
-   In field 'Stylesheet' enter -> sql-ledger.css
-   Stylesheet is in the css directory
-
-   Add your foreign currencies in the Currencies field
-   The first currency in the list is your default
-   i.e CDN:USD:EUR:YEN
-   If you used a nativecurr than it should be listed in the
-   new currencies field.
-
-7. <%nativecurr%> has changed to <%currency%>
-   edit all your templates and change nativecurr to currency
-
-8. I also added four more variables which can be used in your templates.
-   <%contact%>, <%shiptocontact%>, <%shiptophone%>, <%shiptofax%>
-   
-9. Nameing convention for templates has changed from an
-   underscore to a minus sign. If you designed your own
-   master templates rename the templates from
-   industry_invoice.html to industry-invoice.html,
-   industry_packing_list.html to industry-packing_list.html, etc.
-   The minus sign is used to separate the name and list them in
-   the setup screen.
-   
-   This change only applies to the master templates in the
-   templates root directory NOT the individual templates which
-   are used by users.
-
-It looks more than it really is. Steps 1 to 4 are important,
-the rest is for fine tuning and info.
-

Deleted: trunk/doc/UPGRADE-1.8-1.8.3
===================================================================
--- trunk/doc/UPGRADE-1.8-1.8.3	2006-09-06 04:19:45 UTC (rev 31)
+++ trunk/doc/UPGRADE-1.8-1.8.3	2006-09-06 04:28:50 UTC (rev 32)
@@ -1,23 +0,0 @@
-Upgrading from version 1.8.(0-2) to 1.8.3
-
-1. install LedgerSMB over top of your old installation
-   $ cd /usr/local
-   $ tar zxvf sql-ledger-1.8.3.tar.gz
-
-2. copy ledger-smb.conf.default to ledger-smb.conf
-   $ cp ledger-smb.conf.default ledger-smb.conf
-
-   if you modified ledger-smb.conf merge the changes from the
-   .default file rather than copying over top.
-
-3. copy the new master templates to your template directory
-   $ cd ../templates
-
-   $ cp Default-invoice.tex your_template_dir/invoice.tex
-   $ cp Default-packing_list.tex your_template_dir/packing_list.tex
-   $ cp Default-purchase_order.tex your_template_dir/purchase_order.tex
-   $ cp Default-sales_order.tex your_template_dir/sales_order.tex
- 
-4. edit ledger-smb.conf
-   instructions are in the file
-

Deleted: trunk/doc/UPGRADE-1.8.3-1.8.4
===================================================================
--- trunk/doc/UPGRADE-1.8.3-1.8.4	2006-09-06 04:19:45 UTC (rev 31)
+++ trunk/doc/UPGRADE-1.8.3-1.8.4	2006-09-06 04:28:50 UTC (rev 32)
@@ -1,10 +0,0 @@
-Upgrading from version 1.8.3 to 1.8.4
-
-1. install LedgerSMB over top of your old installation
-   $ cd /usr/local
-   $ tar zxvf sql-ledger-1.8.4.tar.gz
-
-2. update the tables with the admin script
-
-   You will not be able to log in until you upgraded the tables.
-   

Deleted: trunk/doc/UPGRADE-1.8.4-1.8.5
===================================================================
--- trunk/doc/UPGRADE-1.8.4-1.8.5	2006-09-06 04:19:45 UTC (rev 31)
+++ trunk/doc/UPGRADE-1.8.4-1.8.5	2006-09-06 04:28:50 UTC (rev 32)
@@ -1,18 +0,0 @@
-Upgrading from version 1.8.4 to 1.8.5
-
-1. install LedgerSMB over top of your old installation
-   $ cd /usr/local
-   $ tar zxvf sql-ledger-1.8.5.tar.gz
-
-2. update the tables with the admin script
-
-   You will not be able to log in until you upgraded the tables.
-
-
-There are two new variables (<%customernumber%> and <%vendornumber%>)
-which can be used in the forms. These may be used instead of the
-internally generated customer_id and vendor_id.
-
-Typically these numbers are used to retrieve a customer, vendor
-by some ID. In most counter operations the phone number is used.
-

Deleted: trunk/doc/UPGRADE-1.8.5-1.8.7
===================================================================
--- trunk/doc/UPGRADE-1.8.5-1.8.7	2006-09-06 04:19:45 UTC (rev 31)
+++ trunk/doc/UPGRADE-1.8.5-1.8.7	2006-09-06 04:28:50 UTC (rev 32)
@@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
-Upgrading from version 1.8.5 to 1.8.7
-
-1. install LedgerSMB over top of your old installation
-   $ cd /usr/local
-   $ tar zxvf sql-ledger-1.8.7.tar.gz
-

Deleted: trunk/doc/UPGRADE-1.8.7-2.0.0
===================================================================
--- trunk/doc/UPGRADE-1.8.7-2.0.0	2006-09-06 04:19:45 UTC (rev 31)
+++ trunk/doc/UPGRADE-1.8.7-2.0.0	2006-09-06 04:28:50 UTC (rev 32)
@@ -1,20 +0,0 @@
-Upgrading to Version 2.0.0
-
-1. install LedgerSMB over top of your old installation
-   $ cd /usr/local
-   $ tar zxvf sql-ledger-2.0.0.tar.gz
-
-2. load admin.pl and update the tables
-
-   You will not be able to log in until the tables are up to date.
-
-3. copy the new templates to your personal template directory
-
-   $ cd templates
-   $ cp Default-check.tex dir/check.tex
-   $ cp Default-receipt.tex dir/receipt.tex
-   $ cp Default-statement.html dir/statement.html
-   $ cp Default-statement.tex dir/statement.tex
-
-   replace 'dir' with your directory name
-

Deleted: trunk/doc/UPGRADE-2.0-2.0.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/doc/UPGRADE-2.0-2.0.8	2006-09-06 04:19:45 UTC (rev 31)
+++ trunk/doc/UPGRADE-2.0-2.0.8	2006-09-06 04:28:50 UTC (rev 32)
@@ -1,8 +0,0 @@
-Upgrading from version 2.0.[0-7] to 2.0.8
-
-1. install LedgerSMB over top of your old installation
-   $ cd /usr/local
-   $ tar zxvf sql-ledger-2.0.8.tar.gz
-
-2. update your datasets with the admin script
-

Deleted: trunk/doc/UPGRADE-2.0.8-2.0.9
===================================================================
--- trunk/doc/UPGRADE-2.0.8-2.0.9	2006-09-06 04:19:45 UTC (rev 31)
+++ trunk/doc/UPGRADE-2.0.8-2.0.9	2006-09-06 04:28:50 UTC (rev 32)
@@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
-Upgrading from version 2.0.8 to 2.0.9
-
-1. install LedgerSMB over top of your old installation
-   $ cd /usr/local
-   $ tar zxvf sql-ledger-2.0.9.tar.gz
-

Deleted: trunk/doc/UPGRADE-2.0.9-2.2.0
===================================================================
--- trunk/doc/UPGRADE-2.0.9-2.2.0	2006-09-06 04:19:45 UTC (rev 31)
+++ trunk/doc/UPGRADE-2.0.9-2.2.0	2006-09-06 04:28:50 UTC (rev 32)
@@ -1,12 +0,0 @@
-Upgrading from version 2.0.9 to 2.2.0
-
-1. backup your datasets. Always a good idea!
-
-2. install LedgerSMB over top of your old installation
-   $ cd /usr/local
-   $ tar zxvf sql-ledger-2.2.0.tar.gz
-
-3. copy Default-pos_invoice.txt to
-   templates/your_private_directory/pos_invoice.txt
-   and edit to suit.
-

Deleted: trunk/doc/UPGRADE-2.2.0-2.2.7
===================================================================
--- trunk/doc/UPGRADE-2.2.0-2.2.7	2006-09-06 04:19:45 UTC (rev 31)
+++ trunk/doc/UPGRADE-2.2.0-2.2.7	2006-09-06 04:28:50 UTC (rev 32)
@@ -1,11 +0,0 @@
-Upgrading to version 2.2.7
-
-1. install LedgerSMB over top
-   # cd /usr/local
-   # tar zxvf sql-ledger-2.2.7.tar.gz
-
-2. fix permissions
-   # chown -R nobody:nogroup *
-   # chmod 711 templates users
-
-Note: replace nobody:nogroup with your web server user and group

Deleted: trunk/doc/UPGRADE-2.2.7-2.4.0
===================================================================
--- trunk/doc/UPGRADE-2.2.7-2.4.0	2006-09-06 04:19:45 UTC (rev 31)
+++ trunk/doc/UPGRADE-2.2.7-2.4.0	2006-09-06 04:28:50 UTC (rev 32)
@@ -1,84 +0,0 @@
-Upgrading to version 2.4.0
-
-1. install LedgerSMB over top
-   # cd /usr/local
-   # tar zxvf sql-ledger-2.4.0.tar.gz
-
-2. fix permissions
-   # chown -hR nobody:nogroup *
-   # chmod 711 templates users spool
-
-replace nobody:nogroup with your web server user and group
-
-3. install the plpgsql language compiler for PostgreSQL
-   # createlang plpgsql <dataset>
-
-4. install plpgsql in template1
-   # createlang plpgsql template1
-
-5. Edit your templates! The old address fields are obsolete.
-
-The new fields are:
-  address1
-  address2
-  city
-  state
-  zipcode
-  country
-
-The same applies to the "shipto" addresses.
-
-Before you log in edit Pg-upgrade-2.3.4-2.3.5.sql and change the
-way addresses are rewritten if you don't want US style addresses.
-
-North-american addresses are usually in the form of
-
-Five Star Stables
-123 Horsehoe Blvd.
-Sweetgrass, MT 19867
-U.S.A
-
-addr1 --> address1
-addr2 --> city
-addr3 --> country
-addr4 --> state
-
-addr4 was put into the state field to bring the field forward
-to the new layout. To check if there is something in the field run
-a report and sort by the "State" field.
-
-Either edit the records or run the SQL queries below to take them apart.
-
-If you have anything in the "state" field change the records to match
-the others before you run the following queries.
-
-dbname=# update customer set state = substr(city,strpos(city,' ')+1);
-dbname=# update customer set zipcode = substr(state,strpos(state,' ')+1);
-dbname=# update customer set state = substr(state,1,strpos(state,' ')-1);
-dbname=# update customer set city = substr(city,1,strpos(city,',')-1);
-
-do the same with the vendor and shipto table.
-
-6. create a new set of templates
-
-  * load admin.pl and edit one of the user's
-  * in the "New Templates" field enter "new" and save the user
-  * go back in your browser so you have the same screen again
-    as before
-  * change the template directory back to what it was before
-    the change and save the user
-    
-  * drop into a shell window
-  * cd to sql-ledger/templates/new
-  * copy the additional templates to your private template directory
-  
-7. Printers
-
-printer setup has changed to multiple printers which allow
-users to choose a printer. Printers can be defined in ledger-smb.conf
-
-
-Oracle and DB2:
-===============
-There is no upgrade available for Oracle and DB2 yet.
-

Deleted: trunk/doc/UPGRADE-2.4.0-2.4.2
===================================================================
--- trunk/doc/UPGRADE-2.4.0-2.4.2	2006-09-06 04:19:45 UTC (rev 31)
+++ trunk/doc/UPGRADE-2.4.0-2.4.2	2006-09-06 04:28:50 UTC (rev 32)
@@ -1,12 +0,0 @@
-Upgrading from version 2.4.(0-1) to 2.4.2
-
-1. install LedgerSMB over top
-   # cd /usr/local
-   # tar zxvf sql-ledger-2.4.x.tar.gz
-
-2. fix permissions
-   # chown -hR nobody:nogroup *
-   # chmod 711 templates users css spool
-
-Note: replace nobody:nogroup with your web server user and group
-

Deleted: trunk/doc/UPGRADE-2.4.16-2.6.0
===================================================================
--- trunk/doc/UPGRADE-2.4.16-2.6.0	2006-09-06 04:19:45 UTC (rev 31)
+++ trunk/doc/UPGRADE-2.4.16-2.6.0	2006-09-06 04:28:50 UTC (rev 32)
@@ -1,19 +0,0 @@
-Upgrading from version 2.4 to 2.6
-
-1. install LedgerSMB over top
-   # cd /usr/local
-   # tar zxvf sql-ledger-2.6.x.tar.gz
-
-2. fix permissions
-   # chown -hR nobody:nogroup *
-   # chmod 711 templates users css spool
-
-Note: replace nobody:nogroup with your web server user and group
-
-3. Copy the new templates to your private template directory
-
-   $ cp Default-timecard.html your_template_dir/timecard.html
-   $ cp Default-timecard.tex your_template_dir/timecard.tex
-
-4. log in
-

Deleted: trunk/doc/UPGRADE-2.4.2-2.4.3
===================================================================
--- trunk/doc/UPGRADE-2.4.2-2.4.3	2006-09-06 04:19:45 UTC (rev 31)
+++ trunk/doc/UPGRADE-2.4.2-2.4.3	2006-09-06 04:28:50 UTC (rev 32)
@@ -1,22 +0,0 @@
-Upgrading from version 2.4.2 to 2.4.3
-
-1. install LedgerSMB over top of your old installation
-   $ cd /usr/local
-   $ tar zxvf sql-ledger-2.4.3.tar.gz
-
-2. fix permissions
-   # chown -hR nobody:nogroup *
-   # chmod 711 templates users css spool
-
-   Note: replace nobody:nogroup with your web server user and group
-      
-3. copy the following templates to your template directory
-   $ cd templates
-
-   $ cp Default-ar_transaction.html your_template_dir/ar_transaction.html
-   $ cp Default-ar_transaction.tex your_template_dir/ar_transaction.tex
-   $ cp Default-ap_transaction.html your_template_dir/ap_transaction.html
-   $ cp Default-ap_transaction.tex your_template_dir/ap_transaction.tex
-
-4. log in
-

Deleted: trunk/doc/UPGRADE-2.4.3-2.4.16
===================================================================
--- trunk/doc/UPGRADE-2.4.3-2.4.16	2006-09-06 04:19:45 UTC (rev 31)
+++ trunk/doc/UPGRADE-2.4.3-2.4.16	2006-09-06 04:28:50 UTC (rev 32)
@@ -1,12 +0,0 @@
-Upgrading from version 2.4.(3-15) to 2.4.16
-
-1. install LedgerSMB over top
-   # cd /usr/local
-   # tar zxvf sql-ledger-2.4.x.tar.gz
-
-2. fix permissions
-   # chown -hR nobody:nogroup *
-   # chmod 711 templates users css spool
-
-Note: replace nobody:nogroup with your web server user and group
-

Deleted: trunk/doc/UPGRADE-2.6.0-2.6.17
===================================================================
--- trunk/doc/UPGRADE-2.6.0-2.6.17	2006-09-06 04:19:45 UTC (rev 31)
+++ trunk/doc/UPGRADE-2.6.0-2.6.17	2006-09-06 04:28:50 UTC (rev 32)
@@ -1,14 +0,0 @@
-Upgrading from version 2.6.(0-16) to 2.6.17
-
-1. install LedgerSMB over top
-   # cd /usr/local
-   # tar zxvf sql-ledger-2.6.17.tar.gz
-
-2. fix permissions
-   # chown -hR nobody:nogroup *
-   # chmod 711 templates users css spool
-
-Note: replace nobody:nogroup with your web server user and group
-
-3. log in
-


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