Hi GNU Health community, I am pleased to announce that after a few months of testing in the experimental repository, GNU Health is now available in both the Experimental (sid) and Testing repositories of Debian!
The Debian package is actually consists of 3 packages: - gnuhealth-server - gnuhealth-client - gnuhealth: installs both server and client on the same machine. Install that package if you want to just get started. The database creation and backups (before each upgrade) is handled by the package itself, hopefully reducing as much as possible the manual steps needed to set up your own GNU Health instance! Go ahead and give it a try: sudo apt-get install gnuhealth is all you should need! Unless major bugs are found, GNU Health will be included in the next stable release of Debian, and should also be included in the following Ubuntu (12.10) version, and other Debian derivatives such as Linux Mint. The package is maintained by the Debian Med team, which I'd like to thank for their support in testing and many improvement suggestions. Please test and let us know (via thee Debian bug tracker) if you find any issue! Cheers, +Emilien -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-med-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/CANqxmqEo5cwQ1X2naASNiH2wLi5LOwKkx1u1c4YO7W=d+ph...@mail.gmail.com