On 8/15/07, patrick blanchard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On 8/14/07, Thomas Lord <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >  patrick blanchard wrote:
> >
> > Hi
> >
> > Installation of tla from apt-get (Xubuntu) works fine. But I have a
> > question -- how do I install the server, like my SVN server - a sever and a
> > SVN client. I tried the mkdir ./build & cd build & ../configure from the tla
> > snapshot. 'make' gave an error. So, I used the binary.
> >
> > My first intention w/ tla is to transfer all my svn files over to
> > gnu-arch. Then to begin a mock setup of a physician's clinic needs starting
> > with my scanner - now in active use for my office (I was using paperport on
> > MS windows). BTW, I have been using SVN for my word processing files in the
> > office and forgot to mention that earlier. It works great, and the SVN
> > server is off-site in a different office. So it is functioning as a backkup
> > system. FTP was too awkward.
> >
> > (I am printing all the paperport files to a virtual .tif CUPS printer,
> > along w/ Hylafax filing of the .tif faxes.) So my 'image' needs are now met.
> > I'll see what role tla can play there too.
> >
> > First things first - to get a tla server and tla client properly
> > working!
> >
> >
> >
> > I'm not sure what you mean by a "tla server".   Arch uses a generic ftp
> > or sftp server for read/write access and can additionally use an ordinary
> > HTTP server for read-only access.    I didn't prepare the last couple of
> > releases so I'm not really sure what documentation comes with them -- are
> > you finding any in there that is helpful?
> >
> > -t
> >
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> I am trying to port svn to arch.  All current files are on the svn sever.
>
> The HTTP sever for Arch sounds like the HTTP interface for svn, so that's
> good news (and a real benefit for EMR) Running Arch w/ HTTP access for med
> records under LAMP is more than HIPPA capable.
>
> I'm trying to get my head wrapped around Arch.
>
> I'll start w/ *SSH File Transfer Protocol* first unless you recommend
> otherwise. It sounds like I just need to checkout all svn files to the
> computer-based patient record (CPR) server, and learn Arch from the client
> computer.
>

pb
sorry, make that gnu/vsftp. Also, I finished the removal of svn from my
personal server too, and will use Arch. <http://vsftpd.beasts.org/>

for Hylafax, using FUSE works well for clients; this essentially prevents
> duplication and allows viewing only, so maybe that's a way too.
>
> thanks
>
> patrick
>
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