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From: | Jason Beery |
Subject: | [Gnumed-devel] GNUmed server v 11.1 -cannot bootstrap bundles |
Date: | Thu, 29 Oct 2009 17:30:54 -0700 (PDT) |
Hello, I am currently running CentOS and postgresql-8.4.0 to try to boostrap the gnumed server v11.1 to my postgres database. It boot straps from v2 all the way to 10 when I have the following error: You are about to install the following parts of GNUmed: ------------------------------------------------------- bundle "v8-v9-static" in <gnumed_v9> (or overridden) on <> bundle "v8-v9-dynamic" in <gnumed_v9> (or overridden) on <> ------------------------------------------------------- This will update an existing GNUmed version 8 database to the version 9 schema. It does not do any harm to the data contained within. The existing database is cloned first. The copy is then modified. The original database remains unchanged. Do you really want to install this database setup ? Type yes or no: yes ==> bootstrapping "v8-v9-static" ... ==> dropping pre-existing *target* database [gnumed_v9] ... ==> creating new target database [gnumed_v9] ... (this can take a while if [gnumed_v8] is large) ==> transferring users ... ==> bootstrapping "v8-v9-dynamic" ... ==> setting up auditing ... ==> setting up notifications ... You are about to install the following parts of GNUmed: ------------------------------------------------------- bundle "v9-v10-static" in <gnumed_v10> (or overridden) on <> bundle "v9-v10-dynamic" in <gnumed_v10> (or overridden) on <> bundle "v9-v10-fixups" in <gnumed_v10> (or overridden) on <> ------------------------------------------------------- This will update an existing GNUmed version 9 database to the version 10 schema. It does not do any harm to the data contained within. The existing database is cloned first. The copy is then modified. The original database remains unchanged. Do you really want to install this database setup ? Type yes or no: yes ==> bootstrapping "v9-v10-static" ... ==> dropping pre-existing *target* database [gnumed_v10] ... ==> creating new target database [gnumed_v10] ... (this can take a while if [gnumed_v9] is large) ==> transferring users ... ==> bootstrapping "v9-v10-dynamic" ... Cannot bootstrap bundles. Please check the log file for details. Bootstrapping "gnumed_v10" did not finish successfully. Aborting. Attached is a piece of the boostrap-latest.log file where the error occurs. Thanks. Jason |
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