On Sat, Jan 8, 2011 at 11:19 AM, Andreas Tille <[email protected]> wrote: > On Sat, Jan 08, 2011 at 10:25:52AM -0500, Jeff Buchbinder wrote: >> Not yet, but I probably should be. > > I would really welcome this because it would be good to have an author > of a major practice menagement system here on board. The list is not > such high volume that it would consume a lot of your time. My plan to > package FreeMed is quite old and reaches quite into the beginning of the > Debian Med project but was never accomplished. Perhaps we will be able > to fix this in the next Debian release and perhaps some pushing from > your side might help. :-)
Sounds really good to me. The newer versions (0.9.x+) have some CLI install tools and just require a build cycle for the UI using ant, otherwise it's pretty much the same process as before for installing it. I'd love to help in any way I can -- my packaging efforts haven't been that successful. Also, REMITT 0.5.0 is available for packaging (it's much like FreeSHIM, just that it doesn't have any proprietary components) if you're interested. >> I can try to split out the topaz driver (along with any other >> proprietary drivers) when I'm doing the basic packaging. I would guess >> that the way to proceed with it would be to actually patch the pom.xml >> files for shim-drivers/pom.xml and shim-webapp/pom.xml to remove the >> dependencies on the topaz driver so that it can be built from a >> "clean" source. > > Sounds reasonable. I'll try to get that done this weekend. >> > Please drop us a not in case you will release a new (minor) version >> > with your current SVN state. I will now concentrate on the technical >> > details and will come back (hopefully on Monday evening) with further >> > details. >> >> If you guys absolutely need that, I can do it, otherwise I can just >> package up some source tarballs specifically for you guys without >> specifically tagging the revision. > > I do not want to package Debian only targeted releases. I just wanted > to ask you to give us some heads up once you would release a new version > in general. Sure. I have a new driver that I've been working on (courtesy of the GNUmed project) so I might release an updated version then, otherwise I'll just amend the build process and release an "interim" point release with the separate packaging. -- Thanks, Jeff ([email protected]) FreeMED Software Foundation, Inc http://freemedsoftware.org/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/AANLkTimU<[email protected]

