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Re: Removal of data on purge (Was: OpenMRS package is ready, I believe)





Andreas Tille-5 wrote:
> 
> On Wed, Oct 06, 2010 at 05:12:47PM -0700, misha680 wrote:
>> 
>> 1. I have alerted Andreas to this and this might be a potentially
>> technically minor thing, but it would be nice to solve sooner rather than
>> later if possible.
> 
> I will contact ftpmaster what might be the prefered solution here (there
> is also an option to delete the old 1.6.1-1 and upload the current
> 1.6.1-2 code with 1.6.1-1 versioning - nothing is currently officially
> available.  Finally no real harm is done.  It will happen in the future
> as well that configuration files might change.  If it was untouched by
> the local admin it becomes overriden by the new config file.  If admin
> has changed something he is asked for an action interactively.
> 

Thank you so much. I am checking with our lead developer to make sure the
current version in trunk is final and, once this is the case, will upload
version per your modifications (thank you :) ).

I believe that the postinst solution for prompting is best - although postrm
prompting may technically be possible, I feel that it is best to stay within
the traditional realm of Debian policy at this time. Plus, I really strongly
believe most users will _not_ want to purge their data.
 

Andreas Tille-5 wrote:
> 
>> 2. How do we get Ubuntu packages in the debian-med PPA? What is the
>> process
>> I mean?
> 
> Unfortunately I can not answer this question but I hope Sebastian
> Hilbert who cares for Ubuntu packages of GNUmed might be able to give
> you the needed information.
> 
> Kind regards
> 
>         Andreas.
> 

Thank you. Per https://alioth.debian.org/projects/debian-med/ I take it that
he is also reading the list and will look forward to his comments on the
matter.

Thank you

Yours
Misha
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