Hello, Aditya ! On Fri, 17 Apr 2015 07:31:47 +0000 "Aditya Jain(MT2014003)" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi All, > > > Greetings for the day! > > > I am working on a project(proposal) which should provide a > centralized health repository at a state level. GNU health seems to > be the most logical choice for this due to the flexibility it offers. > Great :) > We plan to implement Adhaar authentication (Adhaar is India's Social > security number). As of now, we are getting familiar with Tryton API > and GNU Health code base. > > > I have a few questions regarding installation of modules. What is the > recommended way to install tryton modules in GNU Health. For plain > Tryton "pip install" works fine. Manually downloading and creating > appropriate links is an option but, it is difficult to resolve > dependencies that way. > The best way is to use the installation script. It will retrieve the latest tryton server and modules, as well as the needed dependencies, aliases, etc.. Take a look at the installation chapter on the GNU Health Technical Guide, http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/GNU_Health/Installation > > We are also planning on an Orthopaedics module. It would be great if > we could collaborate with someone already working on that! > Thanks ! We'll be happy to incorporate the module to the upcoming releases ! Have a great weekend, > > Thanks & Regards > > Aditya Jain > > M.Tech. Student > > International Institute of Information Technology, Bangalore, India > > > -- Luis Falcon, MD GNU Health Freedom and Equity in Healthcare http://health.gnu.org
