Re: Open Hospital on FreeBSD
- In reply to: Jason Bacon : "Re: Open Hospital on FreeBSD"
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Date: Wed, 16 Apr 2025 18:16:01 UTC
To speed up that thing. If it works well with the Linuxulator,is there any other reason to make the porting ? Probably there are. But in that case I don't have the knowledge necessary to do it 🥳 On Wed, Apr 16, 2025 at 8:10 PM Jason Bacon <bacon4000@gmail.com> wrote: > > Why use Linux compat? The source code is available: > > > https://www.open-hospital.org/download-open-source-emr-medical-record-software/ > > Cheers, > > J > > On 4/16/25 12:58, Mario Marietto wrote: > > Is that tool intended to be used by nurses ? I've studied nursing. I > > know how it works even if it was a long time ago. Are you interested in > > running it within the Linuxulator ? Sometimes,if we are lucky,some > > complex Linux software can run without big problems with the help of the > > Linux emulation layer. And I like to play with it,since I'm a geek. And > > a psychologist. > > > > On Wed, Apr 16, 2025 at 7:29 PM Katherine Mcmillan <kmcmi046@uottawa.ca > > <mailto:kmcmi046@uottawa.ca>> wrote: > > > > Hello all, > > > > I want to run Open Hospital on FreeBSD. It currently runs well on > > several Linux distros, but I want it to run on FreeBSD, and it is > > missing 6 dependencies (I could list those but I think that members > > of this community can discover those quickly on their own if > > interested). I thought that I could take this on as a sort of > > "introduction to porting" project, even for GSoC, but I am really > > not confident in my ability to correct even one missing dependency, > > let alone six. I know that extra care/caution is needed as it is a > > tool for healthcare. > > > > Are there any community members that could provide a consulting > > quote for a project like that? > > > > Thanks, > > Katie > > > > > > > > -- > > Mario. > > > -- > Life is a game. Play hard. Play fair. Have fun. > -- Mario.