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[Gnumed-devel] [Fwd: Error starting gnumed]


From: Dave Cramer
Subject: [Gnumed-devel] [Fwd: Error starting gnumed]
Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2007 21:20:30 -0400

Someone in my locale who is postgres-savvy and who has looked at Oscar is also interested to look at GNUmed... obviously he has gone on to try to run it, and ran into the following error which I am posting on his behalf...

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I tried to post this to gnu-med but couldn't

DAve

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Gnumed -> client
gm-from-cvs.log

#################################################################################
#
# log file is [/Applications/GnumedLauncher.app/Contents/MacOS/gnumed/gnumed/client/gm-from-cvs.log]
#
# Please email this file to <address@hidden> if you encounter problems.
#
#################################################################################

,========================================================
| Unhandled exception caught !
| Type : exceptions.ImportError
| Value: No module named decimal
`========================================================
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "wxpython/gnumed.py", line 265, in ?
    setup_cfg_files()
  File "wxpython/gnumed.py", line 167, in setup_cfg_files
    from Gnumed.pycommon import gmCfg, gmNull
  File "/Applications/GnumedLauncher.app/Contents/MacOS/gnumed/gnumed/Gnumed/pycommon/gmCfg.py", line 60, in ?
    import os.path, fileinput, string, sys, shutil, types, cPickle, decimal
ImportError: No module named decimal





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