Hi Axel ! On Sun, 24 Nov 2019 15:06:09 +0100 Axel Braun <axel.br...@gmx.de> wrote:
> Hi Luis, > > Am Samstag, 23. November 2019, 18:36:35 CET schrieb Luis Falcon: > > (main article at > > https://savannah.gnu.org/forum/forum.php?forum_id=9603) > > Savannah seems to be unavailable at the moment > It seems to be OK now: Check https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/health/ Nevertheless, I am also mirroring the files both gnuhealth.org and in Sourceforge > > Dear community > > > > GNU Health 3.6.2 patchset has been released ! > > the current tarball on pypi.io seems to be broken: It has only 770k > and basically no modules inside. The file is OK, but remember that "gnuhealth" is just the health package, that is why it's only 770K. Just did an installation and worked fine. (pip3 install --user gnuhealth) The rest of the packages are also there gnuhealth_archives, gnuhealth_gyneco .... > > The GNU Health control center works on standard installations (those > > done following the installation manual on wikibooks). Don't use it > > if you use an alternative method or if your distribution does not > > follow the GNU Health packaging guidelines. > > Can we agree on a slightly different wording here? > > The GNU Health control center works on standard installations (those > done from source files as described on wikibooks). > Don't use it if you use the packages provided by your > Linux-Distribution. Here the system takes care about patches. You should customize gnuhealth-control so it works on openSUSE, either by calling internally zypper in or whatever you deem appropriate to achieve the same task as "gnuhealth-control update". That way we get close to the ideal 1-1 relationship on the standard and the openSUSE package. I think you already have done something like that already to adapt gnuhealth-control getlang. Moreover, I have to know *exactly* which system distribution. In this case, it would be openSUSE. I can not talk for any others until they have been verified. > I have applied the patch to the openSUSE packages of release 3.6.1, > so it has the same patch level as the 3.6.2 release. Excellent ! Thanks Axel ! All the best, -- Dr. Luis Falcon, MD, MSc President, GNU Solidario GNU Health: Freedom and Equity in Healthcare www.gnuhealth.org GPG Fingerprint :ACBF C80F C891 631C 68AA 8DC8 C015 E1AE 0098 9199 Join us at GNU Health Con 2019 https://www.gnuhealthcon.org