Did it via pip
Regards
Amidus
On 4/5/12 13:00 PM, Sebastián Marró wrote:
Hi Amidu
2012/4/5 Amidu Sila <address@hidden>
Thanks,
I tryed sudo apt-get install PyGTK
It didnt work.
Please, what commando should I use to get the installation
done?
Best regards
Amidus
Do you have installed GNU Health with pip or with the
configure script?
Regards
On 4/5/12 11:09 AM, ronald munjoma wrote:
Hi Amidus,
On 5 April 2012 12:42, Amidu
Sila <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$
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.
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>
wrote:
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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