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From: | Dirk Willems |
Subject: | Re: [Health] installation problem on unix |
Date: | Mon, 21 Aug 2017 15:07:48 +0200 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/52.2.1 |
Hello Luis,
check the file but it seems we missing some characters ???
address@hidden:/export/home/gnuhealth $ cdmods
Kind Regards,
Dirk On 20-08-17 19:04, Luis Falcon wrote:
Hi Dirk ! On Sun, 20 Aug 2017 00:23:21 +0200 Dirk Willems <address@hidden> wrote:Hello Luis, Thanks, The package coreutils did the job ;)Excellent ! :)2017-08-19 21:25:58 [INFO] Installation of GNU Health version 3.2.1 successful !Cool !however I had to modify the gnuhealth-setup script get_url() { # $1 : Module name # return : URL to download echo ${TRYTON_BASE_URL}/${TRYTON_VERSION}/$(wget --quiet -O- ${TRYTON_BASE_URL}/${TRYTON_VERSION} | gegrep -o "${1}-${TRYTON_VERSION}.[0-9\.]+.tar.gz" | gsort -V | tail -1) }Yeah, we can modify the upcoming gnuhealth-setup program so it checks for OmniOSCE (and other *NIX variants) and the gsort command. In the meantime, we can document it.then I tried to start the server ... address@hidden:/export/home/gnuhealth/gnuhealth/tryton/server/trytond-4.2.6/bin $ ./trytond --verbose 23339 1 [2017-08-19 21:35:56,182] INFO trytond.config using /export/home/gnuhealth//gnuhealth/tryton/server/config/trytond.conf as configuration files[...]"/export/home/gnuhealth/gnuhealth/tryton/server/trytond-4.2.6/trytond/modules/health_pediatrics_growth_charts_who/wizard/__init__.py", line 22, in <module> from .wizard_health_pediatrics_growth_charts_who import * ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'trytond.modules.health_pediatrics_growth_charts_who.wizard.wizard_health_pediatrics_growth_charts_who' Any suggestion ?Hmm, strange. Check that you have the module wizard_health_pediatrics_growth_charts_who.py $ cdmods $ cd health_pediatrics_growth_charts_who/wizard $ ls wizard_health_pediatrics_growth_charts_who.py If you have not done anything, the module should be there, as it's part of the distribution. Just a guess, there might be some restrictions on the object name imposed by the OS / architecture. Interesting enough, the absolute module length is 101 ... ( just 1 over 100 ;-) ). If that is the case, it would have an easy way around. Bests Luis --
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