Luis

Yes, that is question, cause I could fix it on my side, however I refer to
the install script, which one I have tried to use to do a clear install,
and was no possible cause of this issue, I have tried on my local, on a vps
and on vagrant and none works, I guess there must be a fix on that script
and change

vobject==0.8.1c => vobject==0.8.1

In order to solve that issue

2016-04-06 5:33 GMT-05:00 Luis Falcon <fal...@gnu.org>:

> Hi Carlos
>
> On Tue, 5 Apr 2016 16:07:48 -0500
> Carlos Eduardo Sotelo Pinto <carlos.sotelo.pi...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > hi
> >
> > I have been installing the last one version and I have gotten a pip
> > error, I have solved it comenting the line refered a vbobject and
> > installing it on my side, some one have the same error?
> >
> That's part of the reason I propose using the "standard" installation
> method. The installation program "gnuhealth-setup" includes python
> packages / dependencies versions that have been tested to work, and not
> the bleeding-edge. For instance, we use "vobject==0.8.2", to avoid the
> issue you ran into.
>
> Of course, there are always pros and cons to any solution. I try to
> deliver a solution as universal as possible, from the Operating
> System, installaton, administration and documentation.
>
> Bests,
> Luis
>



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