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[Bug 882462] [NEW] [6.1 trunk] openerp-web addons visible in the GTK client modules list

 

Public bug reported:

hello,

[using latest code]

while installing the openerp-web addons (actually copying them into a
folder, as the setup.py install does not seen to work) I received the
advice to add the additional folder path to the addons-path parameter in
the server config. That works great, now the server start with web ...

However, I noticed that in the GTK, now I have the 10 additional modules
listed. I find it at least confusing, as they are NOT to be updated,
installed, this way.

I suggest we should have a filter, a different parameter for the web
addons, or why not to make them work from inside the server addons
folder or from an egg...

Thank you!
Bogdan

** Affects: openobject-client
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Title:
  [6.1 trunk] openerp-web addons visible in the GTK client modules list

Status in OpenERP GTK Client:
  New

Bug description:
  hello,

  [using latest code]

  while installing the openerp-web addons (actually copying them into a
  folder, as the setup.py install does not seen to work) I received the
  advice to add the additional folder path to the addons-path parameter
  in the server config. That works great, now the server start with web
  ...

  However, I noticed that in the GTK, now I have the 10 additional
  modules listed. I find it at least confusing, as they are NOT to be
  updated, installed, this way.

  I suggest we should have a filter, a different parameter for the web
  addons, or why not to make them work from inside the server addons
  folder or from an egg...

  Thank you!
  Bogdan

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