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Re: [Gnumed-devel] Gnumed install on Debian


From: Salvatore Enrico Indiogine
Subject: Re: [Gnumed-devel] Gnumed install on Debian
Date: Tue, 16 Mar 2004 08:50:22 -0600
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Greetings!

Thanks for all the feedback.  I will try again ASAP.  I have never before used 
Debian.  I checked Amazon.com and all the Debian books they have are quite 
old.

Ciao,
Enrico

On Sunday 14 March 2004 16:40, Karsten Hilbert wrote:
> > 12. su - root
> > 13. su - postgres
> > 14. pg_ctl -D /var/lib/postgres/data -l pgsql.log restart
> > 15. exit    exit
> > 15. ./gnumed/dists/XdtViewer/make-links.sh
>
> Not necessary.
>
> > 16. edit bootstrap-monolitic_core.conf  -> update PgSQL version to 7.4.2
> > in several places.
>
> Not necessary at all. Its *minimum* postgresql version (and it
> should say so. Being fixed.)
>
> > 17. python bootstrap-gm_db_system.py
> > --conf-file=bootstrap-monolitic_core.conf 18. enter for password "gnumed"
> > for user gm-dbowner
> >
> > Then I get:
> >
> > Cannot bootstrap services.
> > Please check the log file for details.
> >
> > I can not find any log file,
>
> It's location is printed out on the console when you startup
> the boostrapping script.
>
> but then by change I saw the following lines
>
> > in /var/log/messages:
> >
> > Mar 13 14:12:53 bahji postgres[628]: [2-1] LOG:  connection received:
> > host=[local] port=
> > Mar 13 14:12:53 bahji postgres[628]: [3-1] LOG:  connection authorized:
> > user=postgres database=template1
> > Mar 13 14:13:12 bahji postgres[628]: [4-1] ERROR:  user "any-doc" already
> > exists
> > Mar 13 14:13:12 bahji postgres[628]: [5-1] ERROR:  user "_any-doc"
> > already exists
> > Mar 13 14:13:12 bahji postgres[628]: [6-1] ERROR:  relation
> > "gm_schema_revision" does not exist
> > Mar 13 14:13:12 bahji postgres[629]: [2-1] LOG:  connection received:
> > host=[local] port=
> > Mar 13 14:13:12 bahji postgres[629]: [3-1] LOG:  connection authorized:
> > user=gm-dbowner database=template1
> > Mar 13 14:13:12 bahji postgres[630]: [2-1] LOG:  connection received:
> > host=[local] port=
> > Mar 13 14:13:12 bahji postgres[630]: [3-1] LOG:  connection authorized:
> > user=gm-dbowner database=gnumed
> > Mar 13 14:13:12 bahji postgres[630]: [4-1] NOTICE:  CREATE TABLE / UNIQUE
> > will create implicit index "gm_schema_revision_filename_key" for table
> > "gm_schema_revision"
> > Mar 13 14:13:13 bahji postgres[630]: [5-1] ERROR:  relation
> > "gm_schema_revision" already exists
> >
> > So, what am I doing wrong or missing?
>
> Those lines don't signify an error that makes GnuMed bail out.
> It must be something else. I have recently removed a spurious
> \i gmSchemaRevision.sql from one of the SQL scripts. Maybe you
> update from CVS and try again. If it still fails we'd need the
> log.
>
> Karsten

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