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# [Odoo](https://www.odoo.com "Odoo's Homepage") Install Script
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This script is based on the install script from André Schenkels (https://github.com/aschenkels-ictstudio/openerp-install-scripts)
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but goes a bit further. This script will also give you the ability to define an xmlrpc_port in the .conf file that is generated under /etc/
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but goes a bit further and has been improved. This script will also give you the ability to define an xmlrpc_port in the .conf file that is generated under /etc/
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This script can be safely used in a multi-odoo code base server because the default Odoo port is changed BEFORE the Odoo is started.
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<h3>Installation procedure</h3>
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1. Download the script:
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## Installation procedure
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##### 1. Download the script:
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```
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sudo wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Yenthe666/InstallScript/10.0/odoo_install.sh
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```
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2. Make the script executable:
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##### 2. Modify the parameters as you wish.
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There are a few things you can configure, this is the most used list:<br/>
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```OE_USER``` will be the username for the system user.<br/>
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```INSTALL_WKHTMLTOPDF``` set to ```False``` if you do not want to install Wkhtmltopdf, if you want to install it you should set it to ```True```.<br/>
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```OE_PORT``` is the port where Odoo should run on, for example 8069.<br/>
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```OE_VERSION``` is the Odoo version to install, for example ```10.0``` for Odoo V10.<br/>
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```IS_ENTERPRISE``` will install the Enterprise version on top of ```10.0``` if you set it to ```True```, set it to ```False``` if you want the community version of Odoo 10.<br/>
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```OE_SUPERADMIN``` is the master password for this Odoo installation.<br/>
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#### 3. Make the script executable
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```
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sudo chmod +x odoo_install.sh
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```
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3. Execute the script:
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##### 4. Execute the script:
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```
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sudo ./odoo_install.sh
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```
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