Hi, Is available Odoo 8 to be installed on Ubuntu in Amazon Web Services.If so, can you give the link with the instructions?. Regards,
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Lastest Version Odoo 8, is now in Github. All the other repository are integrated into one and it is github, to avoid confusion.
Link is : https://github.com/odoo/odoo
Link to install odoo 8 on Ubuntu : http://getopenerp.com/install-odoo-v8-ubuntu-github/
Or can use this also : http://netbeam.in/blog/install-odooopenerp-on-linuxubuntudebian/
Only the development version. Look at the README @ https://github.com/odoo/odoo
EDIT: ... and ignore the Debian package part ... it doesn't work yet :)
I need to install Odoo V8 in an Amazon Web Services machine
On readme I see :
Packages, tarballs and installers
-
Debian packages
Add this apt repository to your /etc/apt/sources.list file
deb http://nightly.openerp.com/8.0/deb/ ./
Then type:
$ sudo apt-get update
$ sudo apt-get install odoo
If I ignore
"Debian packages
Add this apt repository to your /etc/apt/sources.list file
deb http://nightly.openerp.com/8.0/deb/ ./"
What are the steps to install Odoo V8 on ubuntu?.
Thanks for your help
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this may help you get started: https://www.odoo.com/forum/Help-1/question/How-To-Install-Odoo-from-Github-on-Ubuntu-1404-For-Testing-Purposes-Only-ie-not-for-production-52627 However please note this script: https://github.com/lukebranch/openerp-install-scripts/blob/master/odoo-saas4/ubuntu-14-04/odoo_install.sh is by no means designed for a production-ready installation. It may help you get started, but I would recommend getting someone who knows what they are doing to create a secure, production-ready install for you.