Dear Edgar! Thanks for your feedback! On Tue, 22 Jun 2021 11:53:33 +0200 Edgar_ <ed...@hagenbichler.at> wrote:
> Dear all, > > I tried to add the gender "Divers": > > On my test installation of openSUSE Leap 15.3 with GNU Health 3.8 on > my Raspi4 with 8 GB as root I added in health.py the line > > ('d', 'Divers'), > Hmm. Be careful... all the modifications that you do on the standard code will be lost in the next update! If you want to customize a specific model, view or object in general, please create a local module under the "local" directory, inherit the model and then customize it. Check in here for more info.. https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/GNU_Health/Contributing#Customizing_and_Creating_Your_Own_Modules > Then I upgraded the health module, which lasted nearly three hours. > (Lesson learned: next time I will try it when I use my Virtual Box > and deinstall most of the modules first) Hahah! yes... good idea!! > > Then I restarted the server, checked status (running) and started the > client with the result "cannot connect to server". > > Any ideas what I could try next? > It can be a network issue or it can be that the server did not start up... If you use systemd, please check: systemctl status gnuhealth and see that it tells you Otherwise, try to run the GNUHealth HMIS tryton server in the foreground.. $ cdexe $ ./trytond -v tell us what you get from there. PS: I think all of us are in health-dev, so I just write back to the list All the best Luis