Hi,
2010/5/1 Sebastian Hilbert <sebastian.hilbert(a)gmx.net>
Am Freitag 30 April 2010 23:24:38 schrieb Jérôme:
Hi,
> - user just have to copy this file in /etc/yum.repos.d . Then
yum install
> gnumed will install postgresql and other dependencies if they are not
> installed.
>
Is this the best way in Fedora ? Is there another way through some GUI ?
I think it depends on which desktop environment you use. I am currently
running gnome, and the PackageKit application does not have the
capability to add new repos. One thing that can be done is another package
that installs and enables your repo, then the user use yum or PackageKit
or whatever he want to install the packaged gnumed components.
Here is a citation from the PackageKit help:
At this time, PackageKit does not offer a way to add new repositories to
your system. It only allows you to enable or disable known repositories.
However, it is often possible to make a new repository known to PackageKit
by installing a package with the necessary information. These are usually
called (foo)-release, where foo is the name of the repository.
It means that you could provide a gnumed-repo.rpm on the website. By
opening this file, the user will trigger the package manager to install the
repo.
> The postgresql configuration is well described: I never used it
(just
> mysql, sometimes...) and I got it working without pain.
>
Great
As you say!
For the issue reports, maybe it is better that I use the bug tracker?
Regarding the DICOM, I will soon begin a new thread on the mailing list.
I am glad to be helpful!
Jerome
ps: I just saw that the gnumed-devel list is a recipient, but I did
not subscribe
to.
> Regarding the Correspondence feature, I had some difficulties...
As I am
> not an MD, I lack a lot of vocabulary, and I don't know what should be the
> expected behaviour... For now, I can tell you the following:
> - Set Kirk as active client
> - Choose 'Write a letter' in the correspondence menu -> shows a list of
> different templates
> - Choose 'Therapiebericht Physiotherapie (GNUmed-Standard)' , the
> openoffice template
> - click Ok ->GNUmed fall in a deadlock
> - restart -> redo the above steps -> now I have 'Select the health issues
> you are interested in'
> - Select the 'Unattributed episode' -> Ok -> "Now select the
issue you want
> to report on"
> - Select 'Backpain' -> Ok -> The same window reopen! -> Ok
->reopen -> Ok
> .....
> - Click Cancel -> go back to the previous window -> Cancel -> reopen
> previous -> Cancel -> OpenOffice opens with a form
> - Close OpenOffice -> GNUmed open a "choose episode to file the
document"
> I have the document under "Documents" for this patient. Reselecting the
> "Write letter" menu with OpenOffice template makes Gnumed starting a
> deadlock again.
>
Your tests are very helpful for us. Could you please reproduce the deadlock
situation an mail us the gnumed log file. It should sit in ~/.gnumed/
> The Latex template "Medication list" works well. The referral letter has
> the same strange behaviour than OOo regarding the Ok->Reopen->Ok ... And
> when I cancel everything, I get a "Error creating printable document."
> Though yesterday, I managed to produce a referral letter...
>
If you have a chance please mail us a corresponding log file.
> Sorry for this tedious and maybe not so pertinent report. I hope you will
> manage to make something with!
That was great work and definetly helful for us.
> For now, I stay with this binary installation, without any
> sources/compilation so that you can ask for end-user test whenever you
> want. In future, I will be interesting in coding around the DICOM feature.
>
For now the Dicom feature just open a Dicom viewer. The original idea was that
if there was a Dicom viewer for Linux, Mac oder Windows that would accept some
sort of intercommunication we would use to open the currently active patient
and so on.
On Mac there is Osirix which could hold the Dicom CD (cardiac, CT , whatever).
Osirix has an XML-rpc interface. So in an ideal world when the patient comes
back from a cardiologist with a CD the doctor would store it in Osirix and
when he wants to review it again he could access it from within GNUmed. GNumed
would then open the corresponding patient and study in Osirix.
Thanks agian for your effort,
Sebastian
>
> 2010/4/29 Sebastian Hilbert <sebastian.hilbert(a)gmx.net>
>
> > Am Mittwoch 28 April 2010 23:03:13 schrieb Jérôme:
> >
> >
> > Hi Jerome,
> >
> > This is great news for me as it is the first report of anyone on Fedora
> > ever
> > having installed it through the repo.
> >
> > Moreover it show that I have not screwed up the dependencies :-)
> >
> > Anyway if you have time please have a look at
> >
http://wiki.gnumed.de/bin/view/Gnumed/FedoraGuideShort
> >
> > and let us know how to improve it to better match the Fedora workflow.
> >
> > If you are still not scared away (:-) please test the correspondence
> > feature.
> > Please try to write a letter from within GNUmed. Please select the one
> > template which works with OpenOffice and should produce a form in
> > OpenOffice
> > and one of the Latex-templates which should either give an error or
> > produce an
> > pdf.
> >
> > If the pdf stuff works it will tell you but it will let you access it
> > through
> > the document tab as well.
> >
> > Any report is appreciated.
> >
> > Sebastian
> >
> > > Hi,
> > > I got it working quite easily, by logging in with the 'any-doc'
user.
> > > The documentation is comprehensive, even regarding pure postgresql
> > > settings.
> > >
> > > Here is a report on my system:
> > > -------------------------------------------------
> > > Fedora 12
> > > -------------------------------------------------
> > > [root@Djelaptop pgsql]# uname -r
> > > 2.6.32.11-99.fc12.i686.PAE
> > > ------------------------------------------------
> > > [root@Djelaptop pgsql]# postgres --version
> > > postgres (PostgreSQL) 8.4.3
> > > ------------------------------------------------
> > > [root@Djelaptop pgsql]# rpm -qa | grep gnumed
> > > gnumed-doc-0.7.1-6.1.i386
> > > gnumed-server-13.1-2.1.i386
> > > gnumed-common-0.7.1-6.1.i386
> > > gnumed-client-0.7.1-6.1.i386
> > > ------------------------------------------------
> > >
> > > I installed GnuMed from yum, by adding your repo:
> > > home_SebastianHilbert_GNUmed
> > >
> > > I hope it was helpful for you. If you want to perform special tests,
> > > just ask me.
> > >
> > > Jerome
> > >
> > > 2010/4/27 Jérôme <jerome.velut(a)gmail.com>
> > >
> > > > Ok, I connected to the public database (hum... 'wasn't aware
of. Note
> >
> > for
> >
> > > > myself: read the doc.)
> > > > The client works on fedora12 through a quick click'n'see on
random
> > > > feature.
> > > >
> > > > Is there a sort of typical test flow from which I could report how
> >
> > gnumed
> >
> > > > from repos on F12 behaves?
> > > >
> > > > Local server feedback will come next.
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > Jerome
> > > >
> > > > 2010/4/27 Sebastian Hilbert <sebastian.hilbert(a)gmx.net>
> > > >
> > > >> Am Dienstag 27 April 2010 21:14:05 schrieb Jérôme:
> > > >>
> > > >> Hi Jerome,
> > > >>
> > > >> Unless somethings is seriously screwed up there is a public
database
> >
> > you
> >
> > > >> can
> > > >> connect to.
> > > >>
> > > >> In the login windows you can select the profile public database
at
> > > >>
salaam.homeunix.com ?
> > > >>
> > > >> > I installed gnumed-client from your repository. It does
launch the
> >
> > log
> >
> > > >> > window.
> > > >>
> > > >> which is good.
> > > >>
> > > >> > Obviously, I am not able to go further.
> > > >>
> > > >> You should.
> > > >>
> > > >> > I am currently installing the
> > > >> > server.
> > > >>
> > > >> Which is good as well. Let us know how it works out.
> > > >>
> > > >> Sebastian
> > > >>
> > > >> > I would be pleased to send feeback. Is there a sort of
trial
> >
> > database
> >
> > > >> > somewhere,
> > > >> > so that I can test some advanced features?
> > > >> >
> > > >> > Thanks
> > > >> > Jerome
> > > >> >
> > > >> > 2010/4/27 Sebastian Hilbert
<sebastian.hilbert(a)gmx.net>
> > > >> >
> > > >> > > Hi all,
> > > >> > >
> > > >> > > This is a call for help with GNUmed on Fedora. I have
packaged
> > > >> > > GNUmed 0.7.1 and server 13.1 for Fedora.
> > > >> > >
> > > >> > > It is available from
> >
> >
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/SebastianHilbert:/GNUmed
> >
> > > >> /
> > > >>
> > > >> > > Fedora_12/i386/
> > > >> > >
> > > >> > > Since I am not a regular user of Fedora I would welcome
any
> >
> > reports
> >
> > > >> > > on
> > > >>
> > > >> if
> > > >>
> > > >> > > it
> > > >> > > installs and runs.
> > > >> > >
> > > >> > > Especially running a local GNUmed database would be
highly
> > > >>
> > > >> interesting.
> > > >>
> > > >> > > This is done by installing the packages gnumed-server
and
> > > >> > > running
> > > >> > >
> > > >> > > gm-bootstrap_server as root.
> > > >> > >
> > > >> > > Any help is appreciated,
> > > >> > > Sebastian
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