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[Gnumed-bugs] Problem bootstrapping database for new installation (versi


From: Jorge Leon
Subject: [Gnumed-bugs] Problem bootstrapping database for new installation (version 1.5.9)
Date: Thu, 26 Nov 2015 01:55:30 -0700
User-agent: Mutt/1.5.24 (2015-08-30)

Hello,

I am trying to install GNUmed on a laptop running Linux Mint following the
instructions here: http://wiki.gnumed.de/bin/view/Gnumed/UbuntuGuideShort

All went well, but when I got to step 5 (creating the database), I ran
the "sudo
gm-bootstrap_server" command and I got an error when the script was trying
to update from version 18 database to the version 19 schema.The message was
the following:

You are about to install the following parts of GNUmed:
-------------------------------------------------------
bundle "v18_fixups-pre_v19" in <gnumed_v19> (or overridden) on <>
bundle "v18-v19-static" in <gnumed_v19> (or overridden) on <>
bundle "v18-v19-dynamic" in <gnumed_v19> (or overridden) on <>
bundle "v19-fixups" in <gnumed_v19> (or overridden) on <>
-------------------------------------------------------
This will update an existing GNUmed version 18
database to the version 19 schema. It does not do
any harm to the data contained within.

The existing database will be cloned first. The copy is
then modified. The original database remains unchanged.

************************************************************
* Before upgrading your existing v18 database to the       *
* v19 schema it is very advisable to make sure you         *
* have created - using the 1.3 client against the v18      *
* database -- an organization and a unit thereof to        *
* serve as your praxis and praxis location. During the     *
* very first start of the 1.4 client you will be asked     *
* which organization/unit represents your praxis/location. *
************************************************************

==> bootstrapping "v18_fixups-pre_v19" ...
==> cloning [gnumed_v18] (52 MB) as target database [gnumed_v19] ...
==> reindexing target database ...
Cannot bootstrap bundles.

Please check the log file for details:

  /var/log/gnumed/server/bootstrap-latest.log

Bootstrapping "gnumed_v20" did not finish successfully. Aborting.


I searched for a solution in the Gnumed-bugs mailing list, but I could not
find any. Please Help!

Attached is the "bootstrap-latest" logfile. Please let me know if you need
any more information.

Thank you beforehand for your help.

Best regards,
Jorge Leon.

Attachment: bootstrap-latest.log.gz
Description: application/gzip


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