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From: | Emilien Klein |
Subject: | Re: [Health-dev] GNU Health at system start |
Date: | Mon, 5 Aug 2013 15:39:03 +0200 |
Hi Luis and everyone,
If you look at [0] below, it assumes gnuhealth installer to have created some files in the system wide directories. However, that doesnt seem to be the case with the current installer.
DAEMON="/usr/bin/trytond"
PIDDIR="/var/run/${NAME}"
PIDFILE="${PIDDIR}/${NAME}.pid"
LOGFILE="/var/log/gnuhealth/${NAME}.log"
DEFAULTS="/etc/default/gnuhealth-server"
CONFIGFILE="/etc/gnuhealth/${NAME}.conf"
The CONFIGFILE, DEFAULTS above do not exist. I assume they should be created by the GNU Health 2.0 installer script.
Also, the above suggests trytond goes in /usr/bin/trytond. However trytond is installed in the user directory.
Is it ok if all of GNU Health files are in the user directory? Should I create the files /etc/gnuhealth and /etc/default/gnuhealth-server?.
Thanks
Kaushik
On Friday 02 August 2013 08:17 PM, Luis Falcon wrote:
Hi Emilien ! On 02/08/2013 09:42, Emilien Klein wrote:Kaushik, could you try in your Ubuntu box and get back to us . Best,2-- Luis Falcon http://health.gnu.org
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