Hi Bob, On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 2:39 PM, Bob Ewart <bob-ewart@earthlink.net> wrote:
libgcrypt-devel-1.4.0-3.1 and libgcrypt11-1.4.0-3.1 were installed.
OK, that's good.
The problem is that yaz was not. Once I installed it, Net::Z3950::ZOOM installed.
Great catch! It's interesting that I have reviewed my installation log (I have putty logging every printable output to a text file) and it *seemed* that when I installed the libyaz package, it was also installing yaz itself). However, prompted by your info, I typed the following command: ____________________ # rpm -qi yaz ____________________ And, sure enough, I got the following output: ____________________ package yaz is not installed ____________________ So, I have now installed yaz with the yast command: ____________________ # yast -i yaz ____________________ ... and all seems to be well now! :)
I checked your guide on the wiki. Libyaz and libyaz-devel are listed to be installed, but yaz itself is not.
You're absolutely right. It's funny that I did not get the same error that you did (" Failed test 'connection to non-existent host 'no.such.host' fails' ") when installing the Net::Z3950::ZOOM Perl Module. It's possible, as you said, that this was due to a version difference in this ZOOM module (from 1.21 - the one I got when installing it from CPAN - to 1.24 - the one you got). I have already updated the information in wiki to add this step to install yaz. Naturally, I credited you for the find: Installation Guide for Installing Koha 3 on openSUSE 11 [Koha Developer Wiki] http://wiki.koha.org/doku.php?id=opensuse_11.0 I will also update the INSTALL.opensuse Koha file in "git" (the source control system that Koha uses) to also have this information.
Thanks for your help. It got me looking in the right direction.
You're welcome. Thank you very much for having reported back with this information and I apologize for the missing step in my Tutorial / HOWTO. Best wishes, Ricardo Dias Marques lists AT ricmarques DOT net