I don't see a reason why koha cannot include shell scripts that would: 1) apt-get install all neccessary debs (including yaz related debs) 2) grab the other neccessary cpan modules from cvs and compile/install them Of course, it would be neccessary to have a seperate shell script for each distro (debian & redhat). Also, is there any reason why we don't just include the source for the cpan modules that we need to compile? That wouldn't cut out a few steps. This would at least semi-automate the most painful part of koha setup. Any opinions on this? Any reasons it would be unfeasable, or at least undesireable? Kyle -- IT Tech Crawford County Federated Library System On 5/18/06, Paul Gear <paul@gear.dyndns.org> wrote:
Paul POULAIN wrote:
I don't know anything about Emilda, but I can see the last release was almost 1 year ago + emilda mailing lists seems very very silent.
While Koha is a very active project, with at least 3 companies supporting it.
That's probably the clincher, isn't it? :-)
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