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Re: [Health] Health Digest, Vol 9, Issue 11


From: Amidu Sila
Subject: Re: [Health] Health Digest, Vol 9, Issue 11
Date: Fri, 06 Apr 2012 06:19:59 +0000
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I am running both MacOSX Lion 10.7.3 and Windows 7 on my Macbook Pro.
Thanks Chris
Amidu

On 4/6/12 00:41 AM, Christoph H. Larsen wrote:
Dear Amidu,

Congratulations (no, this is not a spam mail) - you made it!
If the server is waiting for connections it is exactly doing that:
waiting for connections from clients. After all, this is what a server
is for.
Can you please tell me what version of operating system you are running
on your client side?
Thanks!
Chris


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Today's Topics:

   1. Re: installation issues (Amidu Sila)
   2. Re: installation issues (C?dric Krier)


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Message: 1
Date: Thu, 05 Apr 2012 20:44:53 +0000
From: Amidu Sila <address@hidden>
To: General discussion and help <address@hidden>
Subject: Re: [Health] installation issues
Message-ID: <address@hidden>
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Hi Ronaldo
Please help me again.
I did all installation from scrach.
After running the command */address@hidden:~/.local/bin$ ./trytond/* I 
came to this point:
*/[Thu Apr 05 20:17:20 2012] INFO:server:waiting for connections.../*

What should I do next, before  booting up the tryton client?
If I do control+C to go back and then run the command 
*/address@hidden:~/.local/bin$ ./tryton/*
I get this
address@hidden:~/.local/bin$ ./tryton
/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/gtk-2.0/gtk/__init__.py:57: GtkWarning: 
could not open display
   warnings.warn(str(e), _gtk.Warning)
Traceback (most recent call last):
   File "./tryton", line 60, in <module>
     tryton.client.TrytonClient().run()
   File 
"/home/gnuhealth/.local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/tryton/client.py", 
line 83, in __init__
     common.ICONFACTORY.load_client_icons()
   File 
"/home/gnuhealth/.local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/tryton/common/common.py", 
line 68, in load_client_icons
     os.path.join(PIXMAPS_DIR, fname).decode('utf-8'))
glib.GError: Couldn't recognize the image file format for file 
'/home/gnuhealth/.local/share/pixmaps/tryton/tryton-log-out.svg'

Otherwise it stays in */waiting for connections.../*

Please, help and thank you once again for all
Amidu

On 4/5/12 13:01 PM, Amidu Sila wrote:
Ronaldo,
I apreciate you kindness in helping me.
For your information, I am trying to install a server to offer a 
Pediatric Hospital in my Country, Guinea-Bissau.
Thank you very much
Amidu

On 4/5/12 12:32 PM, ronald munjoma wrote:
Hi Amidu,


On 5 April 2012 14:23, Amidu Sila <address@hidden 
<mailto:address@hidden>> wrote:

    Thanks,
    I tryed /sudo apt-get install PyGTK/
    It didnt work.
    Please, what commando should I use to get the installation done?

sudo apt-get install python-gtk2

Regards and thanks
Ronald Munjoma

    Best regards
    Amidus


    On 4/5/12 11:09 AM, ronald munjoma wrote:
    Hi Amidus,

    On 5 April 2012 12:42, Amidu Sila <address@hidden
    <mailto:address@hidden>> wrote:

        Sorry, I have the following issue now:

        After getting the situation /[Thu Apr 05 09:46:27 2012]
        INFO:server:waiting for connections.../
        I had to go back to the command prompt
        /address@hidden:~/.local/bin$
        <mailto:address@hidden:%7E/.local/bin$>/ to boot up the
        tryton client by typing

        ./tryton

        I got this message:
        /Traceback (most recent call last):
          File "./tryton", line 39, in <module>
            import tryton
          File
        "/home/gnuhealth/.local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/tryton/__init__.py",
        line 3, in <module>
            import client
          File
        "/home/gnuhealth/.local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/tryton/client.py",
        line 10, in <module>
            import gtk
        ImportError: No module named gtk/

        What did I do wrong?


    You need to install PyGTK, it's a module that lets python use
    the GTK gui library.

    http://www.pygtk.org/

    Regards and thanks
    Ronald Munjoma

        Regards
        Amidu

        On 4/5/12 09:47 AM, Amidu Sila wrote:
        Got it.
        Thank you all
        Amidus


        On 4/5/12 09:43 AM, Amidu Sila wrote:
        Thank you very much for the quick reply.
        I tryed /address@hidden:~$ cd  .local/bin/
        and got this error message
        /-bash: cd: .local/bin: Ficheiro ou directoria inexistente/

        Which means the file or directory does not exist.

        Any suggestion from here?

        Thanks
        Amidus

        On 4/5/12 08:30 AM, ronald munjoma wrote:
        Hi Amidus,

        On 5 April 2012 02:13, Amidu Sila <address@hidden
        <mailto:address@hidden>> wrote:

            I have this command prompt after installing the
            Tryton Client:*
            *

            /address@hidden:?$/  

            Now how can I enter the command to boot the Tryton
            Server from this point?
            The commnad, from the
            instructions*(*http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/GNU_Health/Installation*)
            *is

            /address@hidden:~/.local/bin$  <mailto:address@hidden:%7E/.local/bin$>  ./trytond/


        from the command prompt type:

        *cd  .local/bin*
        This changes your working directory to .local/bin

        then type:
        *./trytond*
        this starts the tryton server

        Regards and thanks
        Ronald Munjoma

            Thank you in advance

            Amidus*
            *

    

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