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
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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