Hi Edgar,Please call me and I'll guide you through the whole process.Kind regardsArmand
On Tuesday, April 27, 2021, 10:36:03 AM GMT+1, Edgar Hagenbichler <edgar.hagenbich...@hagenbichler.at> wrote: Hello Axel, still I am working on the the translation issue, and I tried to make a new database: First I tried, as described at https://en.opensuse.org/GNUHealth_on_openSUSE#Setup_more_in_detail, following setup: su need Password for root: test GNUHealth-Raspi4:/home/test systemctl start postgresql su postgres as postgres@GNUHealth-Raspi4:/home/test: nano /var/lib/pgsql/data/pg_hba.conf output: "folder var/lib/pgsql/data/ does not exist!" searching for "pg_hba.conf*" with PCMan-FMQt: F3, in /, also subdirs and hidden: writes at the bottom line: 11 objects, 20 hidden, needs then 7 minutes to find 2 files pg_hba.conf.sample: one in /usr/share/postgresql13 , the other in /usr/share/postgresql12 So that was the wrong way, and I skipped the rest. Then I tried to make the new database as described in your email from 24.4.2021, 12:54 MESZ by Axel Braun: as postgres@GNUHealth-Raspi4:/home/test: createdb health38_V2 --encoding='UTF-8' --owner=tryton no error (but also no confirmation) cnf trytond-admin => usr/bin/trytond-admin su tryton -s /bin/bash => Passwort: test => su: Fehler bei Authentifizierung => first back to root, then again to su tryton -s /bin/bash => works trytond-admin -c /usr/bin/trytond.conf --all -d health38_V2 -v => OSError: Database "health38_V2.sqlite doesn't exist" Then I gave up. Now I think: would it be possible to have a feature in the GNUHealth or the Tryton-client, that would just make a new database via the client, if I am already connected to a database? So that in fact it makes just a copy of the current database, or uses the same template of the current database, that was used during the first installation of that database? I think, that would be great and would help a lot for laymen or simple users as I am. Thank you very much! All the best Edgar