14.6 tgz is now there. It was a mistake.
Thanks.
There are a few manpages in the source and Debian ships them as well.
Ok.
The question about a local server is total nonsense (sorry). The
whole point
of the package is to bootstrap a local database (for your local medical
clinic) and no you do not need a local postgresql. It can be anywhere. The
location (ip address) can be changed in the conf files.
I see. So this was one more mistake that I made.
I think the confusion stems from the fact that most of the time
packages copy
files that are used every time one starts the program. If wanted the package
could copy the files, bootstrap the files and remove the files. But come on.
think about it.
It's very common for a package to take several mails back and forth
to get it to publishing point. :)
That's the hardest part. Then it is very easy to maintain it though
out the lifecycle then.
Please let me know if there is anything to help out further. I will
remove the
upstream rpm if that helps.
No, that's not required.
Thanks.
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Susmit.
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