Ok, I connected to the public database (hum... 'wasn't aware of. Note for myself: read the doc.)
The client works on fedora12 through a quick click'n'see on random feature.
Is there a sort of typical test flow from which I could report how gnumed from repos on F12 behaves?
Local server feedback will come next.
Jerome
Am Dienstag 27 April 2010 21:14:05 schrieb Jérôme:
Hi Jerome,
Unless somethings is seriously screwed up there is a public database you can
connect to.
In the login windows you can select the profile public database at
salaam.homeunix.com ?
>which is good.
> I installed gnumed-client from your repository. It does launch the log
> window.
You should.
> Obviously, I am not able to go further.
Which is good as well. Let us know how it works out.
> I am currently installing the
> server.
Sebastian
>
> I would be pleased to send feeback. Is there a sort of trial database
> somewhere,
> so that I can test some advanced features?
>
> Thanks
> Jerome
>
> 2010/4/27 Sebastian Hilbert <sebastian.hilbert@gmx.net>
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > This is a call for help with GNUmed on Fedora. I have packaged GNUmed
> > 0.7.1 and server 13.1 for Fedora.
> >
> > It is available from
> >
> > http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/SebastianHilbert:/GNUmed/
> > Fedora_12/i386/
> >
> > Since I am not a regular user of Fedora I would welcome any reports on if
> > it
> > installs and runs.
> >
> > Especially running a local GNUmed database would be highly interesting.
> >
> > This is done by installing the packages gnumed-server and running
> >
> > gm-bootstrap_server as root.
> >
> > Any help is appreciated,
> > Sebastian
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