[Koha] Z39.50 problem
Henri-Damien LAURENT
laurenthdl at alinto.com
Fri May 19 20:15:12 NZST 2006
Greg Vickers a écrit :
> Kyle,
>
> Kyle Hall wrote:
>
>> The daemon is included with koha. If you used the default settings for
>> your install, you can launch it by running z3950-daemon-launch.sh from
>> /usr/local/koha/intranet
>> /scripts/z3950daemon
>>
>
> Thanks for the information!
>
>
>> And don't feel too bad, I did the exact same thing.
>>
>
> OK the daemon is running (twice? ps output below) and the z39.50 query
> still fails with the same output in the koha apache error log file.
>
> I'll look through Breeding.pm to see where this SQL query is failing -
> but I have no idea what I'm looking for!
>
> Greg
>
>
>> On 5/18/06, *Greg Vickers* < daehenoc at optusnet.com.au
>> <mailto:daehenoc at optusnet.com.au>> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Stephen,
>>
>> Stephen Hedges wrote:
>> > Greg, what is the search term you are using (ISBN, title,
>> etc.)? I assume
>> > the Z3950 daemon is started and running, right?
>>
>> I was just using trash to search, i.e. title 'fred' - does this
>> information have to be real?
>>
>> You know, I don't think the daemon is running ... *blush* This will be
>> the client daemon that will talk to an external z3950 server, correct? I
>> assume it is included in the yaz toolkit? If so, what is the name of the
>> daemon executable and is there an init script provided to start it at
>> boot time?
>>
Just to remind you that any Koha script is based on a KOHA_CONF
environment variable and PERL5LIB must contains path to
koha/intranet/modules.
so pls, do an
export KOHA_CONF=/path/to/my/koha.conf
export PERL5LIB=/path/to/koha/intranet/modules
before launching the script.
--
Henri-Damien LAURENT
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