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:Plan to ask for the mysql root password via standardized debconf call. This will allow single-click installation again. In order to do this, will no longer be able to verify whether it is in fact the mysql root password, so plan the following: | :Plan to ask for the mysql root password via standardized debconf call. This will allow single-click installation again. In order to do this, will no longer be able to verify whether it is in fact the mysql root password, so plan the following: | ||
:STEP ONE | :'''STEP ONE''' | ||
::*If the mysql root password is correct, then will automatically configure OpenEMR. | ::Plan to ask for the mysql root password via standardized debconf call. This will allow single-click installation again. In order to do this, will no longer be able to verify whether it is in fact the mysql root password, so plan the | ||
::* If the mysql root password is not correct, then will not automatically configure OpenEMR (and will output that OpenEMR was not configured). Really not that big of a deal to need to go through configuration pages. | :::*If the mysql root password is correct, then will automatically configure OpenEMR. | ||
:STEP TWO | :::* If the mysql root password is not correct, then will not automatically configure OpenEMR (and will output that OpenEMR was not configured). Really not that big of a deal to need to go through configuration pages. | ||
:'''STEP TWO''' | |||
::*Ensure that modifying the php configuration and apache config file is ok for official packages. | ::*Ensure that modifying the php configuration and apache config file is ok for official packages. | ||
:STEP THREE | :'''STEP THREE''' | ||
::*Submit the official package (not the cvs package) to debian and ubuntu. | ::*Submit the official package (not the cvs package) to debian and ubuntu. |
Revision as of 22:01, 20 July 2011
- Plan to ask for the mysql root password via standardized debconf call. This will allow single-click installation again. In order to do this, will no longer be able to verify whether it is in fact the mysql root password, so plan the following:
- STEP ONE
- Plan to ask for the mysql root password via standardized debconf call. This will allow single-click installation again. In order to do this, will no longer be able to verify whether it is in fact the mysql root password, so plan the
- If the mysql root password is correct, then will automatically configure OpenEMR.
- If the mysql root password is not correct, then will not automatically configure OpenEMR (and will output that OpenEMR was not configured). Really not that big of a deal to need to go through configuration pages.
- Plan to ask for the mysql root password via standardized debconf call. This will allow single-click installation again. In order to do this, will no longer be able to verify whether it is in fact the mysql root password, so plan the
- STEP TWO
- Ensure that modifying the php configuration and apache config file is ok for official packages.
- STEP THREE
- Submit the official package (not the cvs package) to debian and ubuntu.