> 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.
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Regards,
Susmit.
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