David Schuster wrote:
I'm doing a clean reload as I played a lot with Debian and think I messed it up pretty good. I did a backup of my 3.0 beta and plan to reload it.
Here is my question:
I see that Apache now comes with Debian already installed as part of the install. I also noticed that as I was doing the dselect it is pulling mysql.
Do you use lenny (testing) or etch (stable) ?
From lenny, apt (and other installation tools) installs 'Recommended' packages of newly installed packages by default (on etch, only 'Depended' packages were installed)
So for those that do Debian is it necessary to go through the work of downloading those up front? For a librarian doing this on their own they won't need to do that correct?
I hope a Debian package will be available soon... By the way, all koha dependencies for lenny should be available in official Debian now (in lenny or in sid for the last ones that have not migrated in testing). If you use lenny, let me know if some are still missing. Best regards, Vincent
Just checking...
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