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Re: [Health-dev] Select path on gnuinstall
From: |
Luis Falcon |
Subject: |
Re: [Health-dev] Select path on gnuinstall |
Date: |
Wed, 2 Dec 2015 10:43:56 +0000 |
On Sun, 29 Nov 2015 18:47:35 -0500
Carlos Eduardo Sotelo Pinto <address@hidden> wrote:
> Dear community
>
> I also forget tp comment that installing gnuhealth, give an error
> related to the cracklib package, after install it, the install
> continue without problems. I suggets to include it on the PIP
> packages as dependence
>
It sounds great ! At the moment I started the serverpass utility,
there were some issues with the version of python cracklib on pypi, so I
documented it as an OS dependency (python2.7-cracklib) [1]
If we now have a current python cracklib on pypi, then we can make it
part of the installation script.
Best,
1 .-
https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/GNU_Health/Installation#Operating_System_requirements
> Best regards
>
> 2015-11-29 17:25 GMT-05:00 Carlos Eduardo Sotelo Pinto <
> address@hidden>:
>
> > Dear Coders
> >
> > I am starting with checking some modules on gnu health ( I hope
> > helping on some isuues ) and, after install gnu health on my pc
> > ( no vagrant install ). The installer make the install on the
> > ~/gnuhealth, however I guess could be better if the install let the
> > user choose the path to install and have more than one install,
> > reason:
> >
> > - having a specific version for develop modules
> > - having the last version for develop modules
> > - having the development version for help on gnuhealth
> >
> > What do you thing about that?
> >
> > Best Regards
> >
> >
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