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[Gnumed-devel] From scratch Debian Lenny install - problems


From: Rogerio Luz
Subject: [Gnumed-devel] From scratch Debian Lenny install - problems
Date: Sat, 11 Oct 2008 08:54:54 -0300

Ok so I got my hands on a new Laptotp and am thinking of using it in production instead of my PC.
 
I have a XP installed, but cannot format it just now because my wife still has some files she **might** use in there ;)
 
So I made some room with GParted and run the Testing net-install CD (in graphical - expert mode)
 
The instalation was uneventfull (had only the "Laptop" "Basic System" and "Data base server" selected when prompted)
 
After this I made a gnome-core / gdm desktop instalation with apt-get and a gnumed-client instalation (wich installed 0.28...).
 
*** NOW STARTS PROBLEMS
 
First GNUmed would not start ... it was lacking the gnumed.conf file, so I had to copy it from /root/.gnumed/ directory.
 
Then the PostgreSQL wasn´t configured right, all the files were in /usr/share/postgresql/ and the server was not running.
- This was fixed with a "aptitude purge postgres? && aptitude install postgres"
 
*** END of PROBLEMS
 
After these fixes, bootstrapped via net-install-server.sh to v_9 and started GNUmed 0.28 (wich connected to v_8) and all is well on production land...
 
I think there should be some warning on the wiki about these issues since people are going to start to "apt-get install gnumed-client" and it will not "imediatelly" work as expected.
 
But it does work and it is easy to configure IF you folow ALL the wiki.
 
 The "Configure Postgres" page is a little strange since there is 2 times you need to edit the pg_hba.conf file (instead of just having one big alteration), I see this is for different things, but we could make ONE alteration with coments on the part that is optional, if there are any optional parts (I always just put all the alterations in there and it worked so far).
 
There it is ... a non-TI guide on how to make production GNUmed from scratch :)
 
Rogerio
 
 

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