This will *non-destructively* create a new GNUmed database of version v11 from an existing v10 database. Existing data is transferred and transformed as necessary.
This script usually needs to be run as <root>. Also,
the database "gnumed_v10" must not be used by other users.
The name of the new database will be "gnumed_v11". ===========================================================
1) creating backup of existing database ...
Note that this may take a substantial amount of time and disk space! You may need to type in the password for gm-dbo. Senha:
2) upgrading to new database ... Adjusting PYTHONPATH ... =======================================
Bootstrapping GNUmed database system... ======================================= You are about to install the following parts of GNUmed: ------------------------------------------------------- bundle "v10_fixups-pre_v11" in <gnumed_v11> (or overridden) on <>
bundle "v10-v11-static" in <gnumed_v11> (or overridden) on <> bundle "v10-v11-dynamic" in <gnumed_v11> (or overridden) on <> bundle "v11-test_data" in <gnumed_v11> (or overridden) on <>
------------------------------------------------------- This will update an existing GNUmed version 10 database to the version 11 schema. It does not do any harm to the data contained within.
The existing database will be cloned first. The copy is
then modified. The original database remains unchanged. Do you really want to install this database setup ? Type yes or no: yes ==> bootstrapping "v10_fixups-pre_v11" ... Cannot bootstrap bundles.
Please check the log file for details. Upgrading "gnumed_v10" to "gnumed_v11" did not finish successfully. /GNUmed/GNUmed-v11.0/server/bootstrap#