[Koha] issues help request

Anthony S. tony01 at mondenet.com
Fri Jul 9 00:24:56 NZST 2004


Hi S.H.,



On Wed, Jul 07, 2004 at 03:05:42PM -0400, Stephen Hedges wrote:
> Tony, what version are you using (2.0.0?) and what is your OS?  I notice
I haven't started learning where to look to figure out the version that
has been installed. It appears not to be shown through a web browser, so
maybe that information is hidden in an internal comment in a
miscellaneous Perl "template" file somewhere, right?

The person who installed it abandoned it because of his commercial
interests and frustrations with programming Perl for us, so he likely
has left it in a Perl-tampered state, some files likely doctored. 

Slack-ware Linux... 9 or something I think. Respectfully, he teaches SQL,
wrote VoIP software, and likes Slack-ware.


> your comment about Z39.50 and wonder if you've started the daemon or not.
My preliminary inspections show me that If I try and load a book record
into the system after (using multiple approaches) starting the Z.
daemon, the web browser reports an endless retrieval time, even though
we are connected to the Internet OK... using default parameters that I
was given.

> (http://bugs.koha.org/cgi-bin/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=798).  Please feel
> free to add your own observations to the bug report.
Wow. I'll go there. Can I perhaps suggest other bug-reports to that
system? Thanks.

In the interim, however, I think our library committee will want
"progress" with this installation: what is the syntax for searches in
the non-advanced search for Koha? This is extremely important to know,
because I don't think we will want a system that only allows simple
search parameters that accept only one keyword per search. (It appears
that using multiple keywords there causes the result to return a number
of results suggesting that multiple single keyword searches have been
compiled as opposed to a result that lists records containing All of the
key words within them. Understand?) 

Thank you for replying! :-)



RSVP,
Tony



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