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README

OpenERP is a complete ERP and CRM. The main features are accounting
(analytic and financial), stock management, sales and purchases management,
tasks automation, marketing campaigns, help desk, POS, etc. Technical
features include a distributed server, flexible workflows, an object
database, a dynamic GUI, customizable reports, and SOAP and XML-RPC
interfaces.

Before you can use openerp-server, you will have to set up postgresql. All
you have to do is issue the following command:
  createuser -U postgres --no-adduser terp

This will setup OpenERP for the use with postgresql on localhost.  There is
no need to set a password on localhost. However, if you are going to run
postgresql on a different server, you will have to run createuser like this:
  createuser -U postgres --no-adduser -P terp

This requires egenix-mx-base, vobject, PyXML, reportlab, pychart, pydot, 
lxml, pytz, postgresql, and psycopg2.