Ricardo - I think that we should create the install file for 11.0 to be included in the next release (depending on timing of the next release), but a 10.3 file on the wiki could be a good idea. I haven't tried 11.0 OpenSuse yet, but I'm assuming that it is not that much different and it sounds a little bit easier! Please send me any information and I'll help compile it. I'll get to OpenSuse 11.0 as soon as I can (most likely tomorrow evening) and create some notes. I guess once we see the next release (past beta) for Koha 3 - we can adjust for that install too. -Brendan Brendan A. Gallagher Bibliomation INC. 32 Crest Rd Middlebury, CT 06762 phone: (203)577-4070 x119 On May 20, 2008, at 6:53 PM, Ricardo Dias Marques wrote:
Hi,
Following up the request from Joshua Ferraro asking me to create an INSTALL.opensuse file - http://lists.katipo.co.nz/public/koha/2008-May/013916.html - here I am writing some questions regarding WHAT versions of Koha 3 and openSUSE I should target.
I'm asking this because:
1 - openSUSE 11.0 is "just around the corner": the RC1 ("Release Candidate 1") is scheduled for the 29th of the current month (May 2008). The final version is scheduled for the 19th June - http://en.opensuse.org/Roadmap/11.0
I already tried to install Koha 3 Beta 2 in the current openSUSE available Beta (openSUSE 11 Beta 3). Besides an annoying bug in package selection during openSUSE installation ( already acknowledged and corrected for RC1: "Package selector doesn't show any pattern" - https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=390139 ), the installation of Koha wasn't harder than it usually is.
Actually, Koha installation was EASIER on openSUSE 11.0 Beta 3: at least, CPAN installation was easier than it was in openSUSE 10.3, because CPAN "setup wizard" now asks if it can assume what it thinks to be reasonable defaults. If you say "yes", CPAN just sets up itself. Pretty neat! :)
So, my first question is: Should I create documentation for openSUSE 10.3 or for openSUSE 11 (Beta 3 / RC 1 / Final)?
I would like very much to get feedback on that. However, I do think that the answer to that question depends partially on the answer to another question:
2 - Is a Beta 3 / Release Candidate of Koha 3 expected to be available soon?
If a "Beta 3" of Koha is also "just around the corner", then it may make sense to create setup instructions based on openSUSE 10.3. If we're still moderately far from a Beta 3 / Release Candidate of Koha 3, it seems to me that basing the instructions on openSUSE 11 would be a "better bet".
Another "issue" would be that it probably makes sense to integrate Koha dependencies that were created after Koha 3 Beta 2 (like the HTML::Scrubber Perl Module and ImageMagick) in this document.
A final (?) question: based on feedback from Jesse (pianohacker at gmail.com) and Joshua Ferraro, I'm thinking of "putting" up an initial version of this document with instructions to install Koha in openSUSE in the Koha Developer's Wiki - http://wiki.koha.org/doku.php - letting people review and improve on it (thanks to Brendan Gallagher for already having volunteered to help!), and then putting the "final" version in the git tree as the INSTALL.opensuse text file.
Comments and questions about all this... please? :)
Best wishes, Ricardo Dias Marques lists AT ricmarques DOT net _______________________________________________ Koha mailing list Koha@lists.katipo.co.nz http://lists.katipo.co.nz/mailman/listinfo/koha