Am Sonntag, 9. Januar 2011, 19:54:04 schrieb susmit shannigrahi:
>> 1) After installation, it creates the db gnumed_v2 and
upgrade to
>> gnumed_v14, one step at a time. This takes too long.
>> Is there a way to create gnumed_v14 directly?
>
> There is no way short of dumping a previously bootstraped database and
> restoring it.
>
> But the packages does not need to do this. This only needs to be done a
> single time in the lifetime of an installation. It is not like to
> bootstrap every day. Trust me. We have some experience from users on
> Ubuntu. This is no problem at all.
Looks like we can not create/remove databases at all during the
installation. That will be left for the user to do.
> Anyways in each conf file there is a switch to make it silent. For the
> time being I would not worry about automatically bootstraping at all.
> Imagine a user has data and reinstalls. It will potentially overwrite it
> and the user will be unhappy :-)
If all bootstrapping does is to create databases and import data then
we may need
to think alternate method for it.
Please refer to this:
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/devel/2011-January/147681.html
Thanks.
I our opionion this is not a huge issue. The packages should install all the
files that are neccessary to bootstrap.
Then the user manually runs gm-bootstrap_server.sh which is stored in
/usr/bin.
This is it. Works for openSUSE, Debian etc.
Sebastian