On Sun, Nov 08, 2009 at 03:49:12PM +0100, Hilbert, Sebastian wrote:
> Is there a way for the bootstrapper to know where the log files it creates
> reside ?
Uhm, like, yeah =8->
> If so please enhance the cannot boostrap bundles message with a message
> indication where to find the log files (if not already done).
Duh !-) Done:
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Bootstrapping GNUmed database system...
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You are about to install the following parts of GNUmed:
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bundle "v11_fixups-pre_v12" in <gnumed_v12> (or overridden) on <>
bundle "v11-v12-static" in <gnumed_v12> (or overridden) on <>
bundle "v11-v12-dynamic" in <gnumed_v12> (or overridden) on <>
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This will update an existing GNUmed version 11
database to the version 12 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.
Do you really want to install this database setup ?
Type yes or no: no
Bootstrapping aborted by user.
Please check the log file for details:
/home/ncq/Projekte/gm-cvs/branches/HEAD/gnumed/gnumed/server/bootstrap/update_db-v11_v12.log
Upgrading "gnumed_v11" to "gnumed_v12" did not finish successfully.
Karsten
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