Sebastian Hilbert wrote: > While I am not quite sure if it is fully compatible it seems that GNUmed can > be used with postgresql 8.1. Why bother ? Because SUSE ships with 8.1 instead > of 8.0. Yeah I know one should use the reference platform Debian but why > switch the ditro that has served me well for years.
We have been using NetEpi with PG 8.1.4 on Red Hat Enterprise Linux v4 Update 4 and pyPgSQL v2.5.1 with not the slightest problem. We just used the RHEL RPMs from the official PostgreSQL web site. RHEL v4.4 ships with PG 7.4, whcih is disappointing. We considered switching to Novell SuSE Linux (we have to use a distro on an official "govt contract" list), but the SElinux mandatory access control stuff built into RHEL does offer some significant security benefits (once properly set up - not easy, we are still fiddling with it) for anything running via an Internet-facing Web interface (as NetEpi does). Probably not an issue for GNUmed running on clinic/practice internal LANs. Tim C _______________________________________________ Gnumed-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnumed-devel
