Re: [Koha] search patron not working
Hi, Katrin.
You have a package installation on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS?
Yes, correct.
What does your entry in etc/apt/sources.list.d/koha.list look like?
The above file reads: deb http://debian.koha-community.org/koha stable main Many thanks! Giuseppe.
Hi Giuseppe, I believe you might have to change the entry in koha.list as you are using an older Ubuntu version: https://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/Koha_on_Debian#Support_for_Koha_on_olde... I am not sure what the exact steps are, but this might get you a little further to resolving this. Katrin On 20.06.22 05:35, Giuseppe Angilella wrote:
Hi, Katrin.
You have a package installation on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS?
Yes, correct.
What does your entry in etc/apt/sources.list.d/koha.list look like?
The above file reads:
deb http://debian.koha-community.org/koha stable main
Many thanks!
Giuseppe.
Thanks, Katrin. I did as suggested in the webpage you kindly pointed out, and, since I am using Ubuntu 18.04 bionic, inserted oldoldstable in my koha.list file But I think it's too late, since the previous updates have upgraded my Koha installation to version 22.05.00.000, which is a more recent release number than the oldoldstable ... I guess I should downgrade, which is risky. Regards, Giuseppe. On Mon, 20 Jun 2022, Katrin Fischer wrote:
Hi Giuseppe,
I believe you might have to change the entry in koha.list as you are using an older Ubuntu version:
https://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/Koha_on_Debian#Support_for_Koha_on_olde...
I am not sure what the exact steps are, but this might get you a little further to resolving this.
Katrin
On 20.06.22 05:35, Giuseppe Angilella wrote:
Hi, Katrin.
You have a package installation on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS?
Yes, correct.
What does your entry in etc/apt/sources.list.d/koha.list look like?
The above file reads:
deb http://debian.koha-community.org/koha stable main
Many thanks!
Giuseppe.
Hi Giuseppe, I think wires have been crossed a little here, you didn't need to switch to oldoldstable.. that's the Koha codename. you have two codenames in there.. one for the OS you're running on and one for the Koha version you wish to follow. I'd stick to 'stable' for the Koha version and add the Ubuntu codename to get the dependencies built for your OS to support the Koha version you've selected. It's not 'normal' in the debian packaging sense but it's the best work around we found to support different Koha versions across the different operating systems and OS versions we test against. So the whole line should read along the lines deb http://debian.koha-community.org/koha stable main bionic You should then find an apt update and upgrade will grab the correct dependencies for your version and operating system. *Martin Renvoize, MPhys (Hons)* <https://www.ptfs-europe.com> Head of Development and Community Engagement *Phone:* +44 (0) 1483 378728 *Mobile:* +44 (0) 7725 985 636 *Email:* martin.renvoize@ptfs-europe.com www.ptfs-europe.com *Sign up for our newsletters here <http://eepurl.com/dPjjkn> or by scanning the QR code* Registered in the United Kingdom No. 06416372 VAT Reg No. 925 7211 30 The information contained in this email message may be privileged, confidential and protected from disclosure. If you are not the intended recipient, any dissemination, distribution or copying is strictly prohibited. If you think that you have received this email message in error, please email the sender at info@ptfs-europe.com On Tue, 21 Jun 2022 at 15:54, Giuseppe Angilella < Giuseppe.Angilella@ct.infn.it> wrote:
Thanks, Katrin.
I did as suggested in the webpage you kindly pointed out, and, since I am using Ubuntu 18.04 bionic, inserted oldoldstable in my koha.list file
But I think it's too late, since the previous updates have upgraded my Koha installation to version 22.05.00.000, which is a more recent release number than the oldoldstable ...
I guess I should downgrade, which is risky.
Regards,
Giuseppe.
On Mon, 20 Jun 2022, Katrin Fischer wrote:
Hi Giuseppe,
I believe you might have to change the entry in koha.list as you are using an older Ubuntu version:
https://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/Koha_on_Debian#Support_for_Koha_on_olde...
I am not sure what the exact steps are, but this might get you a little further to resolving this.
Katrin
On 20.06.22 05:35, Giuseppe Angilella wrote:
Hi, Katrin.
You have a package installation on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS?
Yes, correct.
What does your entry in etc/apt/sources.list.d/koha.list look like?
The above file reads:
deb http://debian.koha-community.org/koha stable main
Many thanks!
Giuseppe.
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Thank you very much, Martin (and Katrin again)! I reverted to my previous Ubuntu/Debian repository configuration, as Martin kindly suggested, and performed an apt update/upgrade. Nothing changed: as said, Koha looked as if it was already up-to-date. But this time I finally noticed that a couple of dependencies had been kept back for upgrade, including libmojolicious-perl A closer investigation reported that: sudo apt list --upgradable Listing... Done libmojolicious-perl/stable,stable 9.90+really9.22-koha1 all [upgradable from: 7.59+dfsg-1ubuntu1] libmojolicious-plugin-openapi-perl/stable,stable 5.99+really5.05-koha1 all [upgradable from: 1.15-1~kohadev1] showing that this particular package had to do with Koha, and it had to do with API as well! I then proceeded to upgrade that specific package with sudo apt upgrade libmojolicious-perl which did the trick! The API within Koha are now working correctly (which was the problem that Katrin originally pointed out), and I can both look for (and find) patrons, and list unreceived shipments! (...which are quite a number, since November, when I first spotted the problem! ;-) ) Thank you everyone, once more! Giuseppe. On Tue, 21 Jun 2022, Renvoize, Martin wrote:
Hi Giuseppe, I think wires have been crossed a little here, you didn't need to switch to oldoldstable.. that's the Koha codename. you have two codenames in there.. one for the OS you're running on and one for the Koha version you wish to follow.
I'd stick to 'stable' for the Koha version and add the Ubuntu codename to get the dependencies built for your OS to support the Koha version you've selected. It's not 'normal' in the debian packaging sense but it's the best work around we found to support different Koha versions across the different operating systems and OS versions we test against.
So the whole line should read along the lines
deb http://debian.koha-community.org/koha stable main bionic
You should then find an apt update and upgrade will grab the correct dependencies for your version and operating system.
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On Tue, 21 Jun 2022 at 15:54, Giuseppe Angilella <Giuseppe.Angilella@ct.infn.it> wrote: Thanks, Katrin.
I did as suggested in the webpage you kindly pointed out, and, since I am using Ubuntu 18.04 bionic, inserted oldoldstable in my koha.list file
But I think it's too late, since the previous updates have upgraded my Koha installation to version 22.05.00.000, which is a more recent release number than the oldoldstable ...
I guess I should downgrade, which is risky.
Regards,
Giuseppe.
On Mon, 20 Jun 2022, Katrin Fischer wrote:
> Hi Giuseppe, > > I believe you might have to change the entry in koha.list as you are > using an older Ubuntu version: > >https://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/Koha_on_Debian#Support_for_Koha_on_old er_versions_of_Debian.2FUbuntu_.28Debian_8.2C_Ubuntu_18.04.2C_Ubuntu_16.04 .29 > > I am not sure what the exact steps are, but this might get you a little > further to resolving this. > > Katrin > > On 20.06.22 05:35, Giuseppe Angilella wrote: >> Hi, Katrin. >> >>> You have a package installation on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS? >> >> Yes, correct. >> >>> What does your entry in etc/apt/sources.list.d/koha.list look like? >> >> The above file reads: >> >> deb http://debian.koha-community.org/koha stable main >> >> Many thanks! >> >> Giuseppe. >> > >
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