Daniel Ignat wrote:
Hi,
I am still here on list :)
Good to know that some of the best are still here.
I did not contact with Andreas Tille yet, Elpidio told me about him, but as for now the package is not 100% "clean", thinking of Debian Packaging rules for accepting to the main distro..
I would let Andreas worry with that and just send him the package.
Strict Debian directory structure is most of the time avoided by the Hospital Information Systems administrators anyway.
And that is not a bad thing at all.
HIS systems tend to use some sort of High Availability (HA) support.
Fast, reliable and economic HA systems may be built for a hospital with up to 1000 bed, based in cheap hardware (standard PC hardware)plus open source software like DRBD+Heartbeat+Mon (we are doing just that at this moment). In doing that you will most probably want to leave the DRBD managed partition out of the Debian reach. I.e., that partition will be mounted as /opt and totally outside of the Debian fstab reach. Sometimes it will be even out of the reach of any filesystem (ext3, resiserfs or whatever), as is the case of the Oracle based systems that, by nature, are able to work with raw devices (i.e., non formated devices).
I will try to adapt the installation script in the slackware version (I dont know much about it, I only heared it exists, I hope it to be usable) to the Debian packaging.
It is Linux and a bash script is a bash script.
Best regards,
J. Antas
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