Re: Is a bug RC relevant if it has an influence on the health of a person

2010-09-13 Thread Karsten Hilbert
On Sat, Sep 11, 2010 at 07:46:34PM +0200, Goswin von Brederlow wrote: > > but reportbug did not let me specify either of RC / critical > > / grave / serious / security ... > > Because you are a reportbug novice. Or at least reportbug thinks so =:-> But thanks anyway ;-) Karsten -- GPG key ID E

Re: Is a bug RC relevant if it has an influence on the health of a person

2010-09-09 Thread Karsten Hilbert
On Thu, Sep 09, 2010 at 12:38:05PM +0200, Michael Tautschnig wrote: > > Here comes the bug: GNUmed will, given appropriate > > circumstances, OVERWRITE the first allergy against Sugar. ... > > You die in hospital because of a second anaphylactic > > reaction to Sugar. > [...] > > Altho

Re: Is a bug RC relevant if it has an influence on the health of a person

2010-09-09 Thread Karsten Hilbert
ter. You die in hospital because of a second anaphylactic reaction to Sugar. Of course, medico-legally I am responsible. However, didn't you wish we had discussed and solved this issue in Debian *today* ? ;-) Thanks for listening, Karsten Hilbert, MD, GP [1] http://en.w

Re: RFC: common database policy/infrastracture

2004-12-17 Thread Karsten Hilbert
> >but something to point out: dbconfig-common already performs the > >administrative actions needed to set up the database and database user Well, see, the GnuMed bootstrapping does a lot more advanced things regarding "the database user". There's users and groups with varying levels of access to

Re: Help wanted for packaging postgresql application

2003-05-26 Thread Karsten Hilbert
Andreas, > For the next problem I have no real clue for a solution. The > bootstrap method does access the database as the newly created user > this requires a change of the PostgreSQL configuration. To make the > problem clear look at the following shell script: > >#!/bin/sh >TUSER=myt

Re: [Gnumed-devel] Re: New project: Debian-Med

2002-01-07 Thread Karsten Hilbert
Hello Brian, hello Andreas, I have had inquiries by interested German doctors on how they can "obtain" a version of, say, GNUMed to try out on their machines at home. To date I have had to tell them: "Go grab the source." A Debian-med distro will make such things a lot easier. May I suggest the