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[Gnumed-devel] Re: installing GNUMED in DEBIAN


From: Andreas Tille
Subject: [Gnumed-devel] Re: installing GNUMED in DEBIAN
Date: Wed, 22 Dec 2004 10:06:02 +0100 (CET)

On Wed, 22 Dec 2004, Karsten Hilbert wrote:

I have installed GNUMED by debian packages in
http://people.debian.org/~tille/packages/gnumed/
When Typping ~/gnumed/gnumed/client/wxpython/python gnumed.py a username and
Huh?  If you installed the Debian packages you do only need to type

    gnumed

at your command prompt and nothing else.  Connection to the public server
worked for me.  Forget about the local server.  It is topic of change
currently.

address@hidden:~/gnumed/gnumed/client/wxpython$ python gnumed.py
You should rather use client/gm-from-cvs.sh.
Not really.  Simply try the script in /usr/bin/gnumed - it should work.
PLease make suggestions what I should write in README.Debian to make
this clear for users of the Debian package.

Then try connecting to the public server at
anubis.homeunix.com first (it's on DSL so not always online).
Use user any-doc, password any-doc, database gnumed.
I verified that this works.

[host:port=localhost:5432, db=gnumed-test, user=test-doc, pw=??]
Did you bootstrap your own database locally ? You don't have
to if you use the public server but you can.
The current Debian package setup causes problems in connecting to
local database.  Please stay tuned until I sorted out this.

Also, I am not sure how up to date the Debian packages are.
That'll get better once we have the CVS tree snapshots up
again soon.
Definitely.  I really would prefer to use the daily snapshots over
CVS checkouts.  That's why I just do my work on local packaging
with the version from 12. November 2004.  (The public packages are
from 7. November but there should be no relevant changes regarding
to the client.)

Kind regards

        Andreas.

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http://fam-tille.de




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