Hi Emilien, On Sun, Sep 15, 2013 at 11:32:14PM +0200, Emilien Klein wrote: > OK, I've finally found what the issue was with GNU Health, and I believe > I've fixed it.
Great! Thanks for working on this. > Can you please upload the newest package (in svn [0]) to experimental to be > able to test installing from a repo, pulling in all the dependencies > (that's where the issue was, see below for more explanation) Package just uploaded to experimental. > Since gnuhealth-server is using dbconfig-common to configure the database, > it needs postgres configured and running. On my development box, that was > the case (since dpkg -i doesn't pull in the dependencies, I had always > installed those manually beforehand). But when installing on a system that > doesn't have postgres installed, the incorrect order results in gnuhealth > not being configured properly. > > I had wrongly assume that tryton-server would depend on postgres. But since > that package requires manual configuration from it's user, they're actually > fine with only suggesting it (when installing with apt-get/aptitude, by > default the dependencies are pulled in), so for most users of the > tryton-server package, suggesting has virtually the same end effect as > depending: > postgres will be configured on the system before the user hand-edits the > configuration files. > > But since with GNU Health, we try to automate the whole process, we > actually need postgres to be configured before gnuhealth-server itself gets > configured. I have thus made the gnuhealth-server package depend on > postgres. Sounds logical. > After you upload the new 2.0.0-2 package to experimental, I'll first purge > all tryton and postgres packages before installing gnuhealth-server. This > time, postgres should get configured before gnuhealth-server, and all > should be fine! OK. > Please upload the new version to experimental. Done as said above. Kind regards Andreas. -- http://fam-tille.de -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-med-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20130916090313.gc6...@an3as.eu