[plug] Leopard CRM | was: Help setting up Apache/PHP on Debian
Chris Caston
caston at arach.net.au
Mon Mar 29 11:03:14 WST 2004
Hi List,
I'm in e-mail contact with the developer Dan Harper who is in Melbourne.
He's really cool and we are talking about customising Leopard CRM and
making it really polished.
If you want to try out the software check out:
http://leopardcrm.sf.net
We all need help keeping track of our customers, well those of us that
have customers and want to keep them anyway. :)
On Mon, 2004-03-29 at 09:34, Chris Caston wrote:
> Thanks everyone for you help.
>
> Leopard CRM now looks like this:
>
> http://www.arach.net.au/~pcaston/snapshotleopard2.png
>
> On Sun, 2004-03-28 at 12:44, Mark O'Shea wrote:
> > On Sun, 28 Mar 2004, Chris Caston wrote:
> > > > Heh, well the excelent MySQL online manual gives quite clear instructions
> > > > for that...
> > >
> > >
> > > Okay I'll check it out again (I did have a brief look) one problem I
> > > always have with MySQL is that I type the commands exactly and it still
> > > gives me Syntax errors. The other thing is that quite often I do type in
> > > the commands and then it just drops me to another > when I press enter.
> > > When I was expecting it to finish.
> > >
> > Yes, when using the mysql command line client you need to remember that
> > pressing enter does not end the command, you need to terminate it with a ;
> > character (and remember to close any quotes or brackets first).
> >
> > This should give you a user that you can use with leopard instead of using
> > the root mysql account:
> > GRANT all ON databasename.* TO leopard at localhost IDENTIFIED BY 'yourpass';
> > FLUSH PRIVILEGES;
> >
> > just replace the databasename with your database name (remember to keep
> > the .* at the end, this says all tables on that database) and you should
> > be good to go, with user leopard and password yourpass.
> >
> > Regards,
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