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here is the log from the commit of package gnuhealth for openSUSE:Factory checked in at 2016-10-20 23:09:39
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Package is "gnuhealth"
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+Tue Oct 18 18:59:15 UTC 2016 - axel.braun@gmx.de
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+- README updated
+
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++++++ gnuhealth.spec ++++++
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# additional suggestion for a useable editor
Suggests: nano
+# you may need a frontend to work with
+Suggests: tryton
BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-build
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Nations University, International Institute for Global Health, for
the implementations and trainings.
+This is the server component of GNU Health.
+You would need the Tryton frontend as well, on the same or a different machine
+
%prep
%setup -q -n %{name}-%{version}
++++++ GNUHealth.README.SUSE ++++++
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GNUHealth for openSUSE
======================
+How to get it running (Without reading the instructions)
+========================================================
+
+You have already installed the package gnuhealth and found this documentation. Good.
+1) Log in as root and start the database
+#su
+#systemctl start postgresql
+
+2) Change postgres parameters. You need to log in as user postgres, in order to avoid authorisation issues. Assuming we have nano as editor:
+