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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:
:Planning to fix the single-click method of installation and prepare the next official package (4.1.0-1) to get submitted to debian and ubuntu.
:'''STEP ONE'''
:'''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  
::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  

Revision as of 22:02, 20 July 2011

Planning to fix the single-click method of installation and prepare the next official package (4.1.0-1) to get submitted to debian and ubuntu.
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.
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.