GNUmed 0.2.7.2 is around the corner. Some bugs have been fixed.
Feedback from Mandriva users. Apparently the openSUSE spec file has been used to build Mandriva packages.
openSUSE packages for 10.2 and 10.3 are available through a repository and OneClick installation
If you are running OpenSUSE 10.3 click this link to install gnumed-client . To add the repository through yast see here .
For zypper on the command line run as root:
zypper sa http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:SebastianHilbert/openSUSE_10.3 MedicalFOSS
Ubuntu Gutsy has been updated with a patched package that solves the psycopg2 related problem.
Just add: deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ gutsy-proposed universe to your /etc/apt/sources.lst
There is one bug left for Windows and PostgreSQL 8.2 but this will be fixed for 0.2.7.2.
More exciting developement has occured in CVS head. A backend listener has been implemented. For details see here.
We are currently looking into ways to get input from devices such as Biotronik Cardiomessenger or SMS from mobile phones into GNUmed. Stay tuned for more details.
Feedback from Mandriva users. Apparently the openSUSE spec file has been used to build Mandriva packages.
openSUSE packages for 10.2 and 10.3 are available through a repository and OneClick installation
If you are running OpenSUSE 10.3 click this link to install gnumed-client . To add the repository through yast see here .
For zypper on the command line run as root:
zypper sa http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:SebastianHilbert/openSUSE_10.3 MedicalFOSS
Ubuntu Gutsy has been updated with a patched package that solves the psycopg2 related problem.
Just add: deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ gutsy-proposed universe to your /etc/apt/sources.lst
There is one bug left for Windows and PostgreSQL 8.2 but this will be fixed for 0.2.7.2.
More exciting developement has occured in CVS head. A backend listener has been implemented. For details see here.
We are currently looking into ways to get input from devices such as Biotronik Cardiomessenger or SMS from mobile phones into GNUmed. Stay tuned for more details.
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