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FrontAccounting 1.16 (Default branch)

Image FrontAccounting (FA) is a professional Web-based accounting system for the entire ERP chain. FA is multiuser, multilingual, and multicurrency. FA is a further elaboration of the discontinued OpenAccounting (OA) software. OA was a fork of WebERP. License: GNU General Public License (GPL) Changes:
This release has an optional replacement for items, customers, and suppliers listboxes. For customers and suppliers, you can search for anything within a name. For items, you can search in a similar way for stock_id, category, or item name. The reason for this replacement is that these listboxes can only hold about 1000 items, but with even 100 items it tends to get confusing reading them. Several bugs and warnings have been fixed.Image

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acct(2) 							System Calls Manual							   acct(2)

NAME
acct - Enables and disables process accounting SYNOPSIS
int acct ( char *path ); PARAMETERS
Specifies a pointer to the pathname of the file, or specifies a null pointer. DESCRIPTION
The acct() function enables and disables UNIX process accounting. When enabled, process accounting produces an accounting record on behalf of each terminating process. The path parameter specifies the pathname of the file to which an accounting record is written. When the path parameter is 0 (zero) or a null value, the acct() function disables the accounting routine. If the path parameter refers to a symbolic link, the acct() function writes records to the file pointed to by the symbolic link. If Network File System is installed on your system, the accounting file can reside on another node. To ensure accurate accounting, each node must have its own accounting file, which can be located on any node in the network. The calling process must have superuser privilege to enable or disable process accounting. RETURN VALUES
Upon successful completion, the acct() function returns a value of 0 (zero). Otherwise, a value of -1 is returned and errno is set to indicate the error. ERRORS
If the acct() function fails, errno may be set to one of the following values: The calling process does not have appropriate system privi- lege. The file named by the path parameter does not exist. The file named by the path parameter is not an ordinary file. Write permission is denied for the named accounting file. The named file resides on a read-only file system. RELATED INFORMATION
Functions: exit(2), sigaction(2), sigvec(2), expacct(3), raise(3) delim off acct(2)