On 2008/04/30, at 6:58 PM, Ken Lomax wrote:
I am reminded very much of a situation we had with hardware vs software many years ago with the hardware guys saying it was a software fault and the software guys saying it was a hardware fault.
Judging by the one and only reply to my request for help and no further response from my reply to that, it appears that I am looking at a koha vs perl/CPAN situation.
I am a great supporter of OpenSource, but after spending so much time on koha (not only the previous four days-but in the considerable problems in past installs) it appears that it is time to cut my losses and just write my own application that will suit my purposes.
Bye all Ken
Hi Ken, Seriously, If I had access to a Redhat/Fedora box, I would help you out, but i dont :( My advice is to set yourself up a working Koha3 on Debian first (or even an Ubuntu-server), the CPAN dependanices happen pretty smoothly, and any problems you encounter will be well known (and resolved) by most of the Koha developers internationally (as they mostly use Debian/Ubuntu) Then, once you have a working standard Koha, you can use it to help troubleshoot your issues on your Fedora box. Start with a *known* working system, then start bending it. Cheers, Mason.