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Re: [Gnumed-devel] gnumed not finding local db caused by not using corre


From: Florian Hubold
Subject: Re: [Gnumed-devel] gnumed not finding local db caused by not using correct config file
Date: Mon, 14 Jul 2008 13:42:28 +0200
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Karsten Hilbert schrieb:
Florian,

did you get any new results with packaging the database ?
Any other help needed ? I am in Leipzig so you might
consider calling me if necessary.

Karsten

On Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 05:52:57PM +0200, Florian Hubold wrote:

After checking for the existence of the local db itself as the culprit,
it turned out none existed. The cause of this comes from a patch
in the gnumed server package, which has been adapted by the PCLinuxOS
packages from Paul Grinberg.
I think his intent was to have the possibility of an automated staged upgrade
of the local database to the latest version the server package supports.
But this patch actually cripples the bootstrapping of the database AFAICT.
And it also seems that it does not correctly setup postgresql.
I'm investigating this further, and when i'm done and everything is
working as it should, then i'll come back to the issue with the config file.

Just for clarification, the bootstrapping script should not error out and stop when there is no gnumed_v2 database found? It should bootstrap it and do a staged upgrade, if i understood the script correctly?
When this is working, than the gnumed user for who i'm working on this problem can check. At the moment i can't login to the local db because i don't know the password,
Not yet. Currently i'm re-doing the layout of the gnumed-server package.
Does it matter whether gnumed-server is placed in /usr/lib/gnumed-server
or as you wrote in /usr/lib/Gnumed-server or in /usr/lib/GNUmed-server?
My guess is that only the relative position of the symlink is important?
Another question is, why the symlink in the first place? For what is it needed?

Regards

Florian Hubold




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