*** reinhard has joined #gnuenterprise *** johannesV has joined #gnuenterprise *** ayers has joined #gnuenterprise Hello * hey ayers I'm walking through the "Developers-Guide.pdf" and I've come to some small issues :-) Hello Reinhard!!! The guide mentions the config files that it would search depending ont the app name. (BTW: I've got the current debian packages installed on Lenny) It mentions that it would search for a $HOME/.gnue/ourapp.conf which Developers-Guide is this? Now I'm assuming that "ourapp" refers to the name set as either COMMAND or NAME Common-Doc oh just to make sure np that is what you read if you want to develop your own, non-gnue applications and use the gnue-common library (actually just looked at the PDF file name... I had to check from where I clicked the link) is that what you are planning? no, not really... I doe watn a gnue application but I don't want to necessarily use an ERP template. then this document is not really important for you OK Thanks... you'd probably rather look at the gnue-appserver docs section there is a developer's guide, too which is how to use gnue-forms and gnue-appserver etc. to build database aware apps That sounds more like it :-) Thanks! *** kilo has joined #gnuenterprise are the sources of the documatation located somewhere in http://svn.gnuenterprise.org/gnue/trunk ? ah yes it seems like it. I guess you cannot use gnue-schema to create a database for a connection other than 'gnue' s/gnu-schema/gnu-setupdb/ sure --connection=foo gnue-setupdb ? err That's shell script here that has gnue hardcoded... but maybe that's an old version. yes you are right gnue-setupdb has connection gnue hardcoded I'm hacking a proposal patch... but as that's a one-liner, you can just use gnue-schema if you need a different connection OK... so that datadir stuff only to find the file... which I don't want here either ...ok.. *** kilo has quit IRC hmm is the gnue connection(appser