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Re: Aw: Re: Re: new upstream release for GNUmed



On Monday, April 01, 2013 04:56:01 PM Karsten Hilbert wrote:

> > >> Preconfiguring packages .

> > >> trying to overwrite '/usr/share/man/man1/gm-remove_person.1.gz', which

> > >> is

> > >> also in package gnumed-client 1.3.1-1quantal

> > >

> > > I found out it is shipped in both tarballs , gnumed-client and

> > > gnumed-server. I guess dpkg does not like this.

> >

> >  

> >

> > > The file could either be overwritten

> >

> > Debian won't do that.

> >

> > > or it needs to be removed from one of the tarballs I guess.

> >

> >  

> > Certainly not from the tarballs but rather from one of the packages.

> >

> > Or, rather, moved to package gnumed-doc.

>

>  

>

> > What do you prefer ?

>

> Well, as far as gm-remove_person.1.gz goes -doc would be just fine. That

> doesn't solve the question of what to do with /usr/bin/gm-remove_person

> itself, though.

>

> There's two "proper" answers to that:

>

> 1) Anything not -server is -client, so if people want to be able to

> access the GNUmed database (say, removing a person) w/o resorting to

> PostgreSQL tools (psql) they would need to install some sort of -client

> package. However, the client pulls in LOADS of LaTeX which just isn't

> fair on server machines just because the admin wants a local

> gm-remove_person.

>

> 2) Create a -tools which would include gm-remove_person(.1.gz). We've got

> precious few other things that would go in there, however, so whether that's

> worth the effort ...

>

 

It is tools then. Please spell out what you would like to see in there and I will give it a shot.


Sebastian

 

> Karsten


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