On 09 Feb 09:38, Emilien Klein wrote:
> Hi Mathias and the GNU Health development team,
>
> With the latest version of GNU Health released, the discussion around
> packaging it in Debian (and thus all derivatives such as Ubuntu) has
> started again.
For me, the solution will be to have many versi
When I read a number of recent messages of the type "can't install",
"can't connect", etc. I do feel that there is a need for a package
coming from the distro's repository, that would auto-configure all
that stuff. It would make a lot of "beginner" users happy.
Of course, us veteran developers and
* Cédric Krier: " Re: [Health-dev] GNU Health in Debian" (Tue, 10 Feb 2015
15:28:36 +0100):
> On 09 Feb 09:38, Emilien Klein wrote:
> > Hi Mathias and the GNU Health development team,
> >
> > With the latest version of GNU Health released, the discussion around
> > packaging it in Debian (and t
* Emilien Klein: " [Health-dev] Should distribution packaging solve the
installation/configuration issues our users are having? (was: Error
connection client and server tryton, gnuhealth 2.8.1 ubuntu 14.04.1)" (Tue,
10 Feb 2015 17:43:01 +0100):
Hi Emilien,
> When I read a number of recent m
Hi Emilien !
On Tue, 10 Feb 2015 17:43:01 +0100
Emilien Klein wrote:
> When I read a number of recent messages of the type "can't install",
> "can't connect", etc. I do feel that there is a need for a package
> coming from the distro's repository, that would auto-configure all
> that stuff. It wo
Hi Mathias !
It's good to see you around !
On Tue, 10 Feb 2015 18:19:26 +0100
Mathias Behrle wrote:
> * Cédric Krier: " Re: [Health-dev] GNU Health in Debian" (Tue, 10 Feb
> 2015 15:28:36 +0100):
>
> > On 09 Feb 09:38, Emilien Klein wrote:
> > > Hi Mathias and the GNU Health development team,
Hiya all,
Good to hear some thoughts on this. I've had similar thoughts to
Emilien. I think I want good packaging and robust sysadmin tools to
solve these pesky issues. Yet, I see where it probably won't solve
everything, Mathias made good points on this.
However, Luis made a good point about doc