The Internet connection improved this Friday and I managed to setup GNU Health. I started the customization process.
Just to make you laugh and experience how we operate in this part of the world.
I initiated the project 3 months ago with the head of the medical lab department. The Goal is to implement the lab module of GNU Health. After a demo, we agreed to implement it (at the Center for International Medical Research of Franceville). However there was a lot of delay and nobody seems to be interested in GNU Health anymore. A few days ago I got an urgent call requesting me to fly to Franceville and implement GNU Health urgently. In fact the lab staff who appreciate GNU Health a lot did some gentle pressure over their bosses because the current software is fully unreliable. It did even crash upon my arrival. Everything has to be done manually and customers who need the lab tests are very upset. Now everyone here is "HUNGRY" about GNU Health.
To Luis and all GNU Health/Tryton players:
I can promise you that very soon more people and health institutions in this part of the world will be "HUNGRY" about this great system.
Thank you guys for your support and enjoy your weekend,
Armand
On Friday, October 2, 2015 9:00 AM, Cédric Krier <address@hidden> wrote:
Clearly you did not downloaded the file completly 477kB and 15kB downloaded
> The other question is:Is there a way of downloading all the files first with wget and then processing them with pip? Or is there a workaound for the type of environment we have here?