On Sun, Feb 5, 2012 at 4:00 PM, Christoph H. Larsen
<address@hidden> wrote:
Dear All,
Due to - I am tempted to say: unfortunate - circumstances I am forced to
deploy GNU Health with the server sitting on a smart and shiny FreeBSD
server in a Windows XP client environment. I have spent several days
trying to get either the stand-along Tryton client as well as the Tryton
setup.exe going, yet got unspecific errors issued BY (NOT: for!) pytz,
non-recognised timezones, etc, despite gonig through the full motions of
pythondateutl and pytz... even with stand-alone client versions. Hence,
I have decided to "reset" and ask:
Is anybody using the version 2.2.1 Tryton client in a Windows
environment, ideally Windows XP?
Thanks for sharing. I'm pretty sure somebody in the list is using Windoze as a client. I don't know about how many are using it under Windoze XP crap.
We'll help you out in finding this. In the meantime, as I told you in a previous mail, talk to them about the benefits of using a Free Operating System as for their desktops :-)
We'll get back to you soon.
If so, how have you proceeded to make it work, including sending and
receiving requests?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks a lot from Kabul -
Chris
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