Hello, Alvaro et al! In our latest exchange, on 6 Aug. 2020, at 3:30 AM, you wrote: for the locate/updatdb commands, you can install it with
# sudo apt-get install locate.
You need to first run sudo updatedb before the sudo locate so your file index is updated before your search
About the error, have you accessed your koha user shell before running it?
Else you can try
# perl ./remove_unused_authories.pl
Yes, I finally got everything to work. I had to use # apt-get install sudo when I installed Stretch because sudo is missing from the installation package.* I just couldn't remember the installation command line. It also doesn't help matters that the wi-fi signal is unsteady at times. You live by technology, you die by technology, I suppose. In any event, after I installed locate, everything worked. Now, if there were a way to automate merging duplicate authority records together, e.g., 651 \0‡aChina‡vMaps strewn over multiple records into one authority record, that would be great. Thanks for your help. Footnote * Don't ask me why sudo is missing from Stretch, but there is widespread flabbergast over its loss since sudo is such a basic and useful command. sudo is reinstated in Buster, however. -- 気を付けて。 /ki wo tukete/ = Take care. -- Charles. Charles Kelley, MLS PSC 704 Box 1029 APO AP 96338 Charles Kelley Tsukimino 1-Chome 5-2 Tsukimino Gaadenia #210 Yamato-shi, Kanagawa-ken 〒242-0002 JAPAN +1-301-741-7122 [US cell] +81-80-4356-2178 [JPN cell] mnogojazyk@aol.com [h] cmkelleymls@gmail.com [p] linkedin.com/in/cmkelleymls <http://www.linkedin.com/in/cmkelleymls> Meeting Your Information Needs. Virtually.