[Koha] Koha 3.4 on Ubuntu
Chris Cormack
chris at bigballofwax.co.nz
Mon Jun 20 18:28:34 NZST 2011
On 20 Jun 2011 18:16, "Mahesh T Pai" <paivakil at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> ajesh at maxenna.com writes:
>
> > Initially I added the following lines to ports.conf.
> >
> > Listen 80
> > Listen 8080
> > NameVirtualHost*:80
> > NameVirtualHost*:8080
>
> "NameVirtualHost" is not configuration to be set in ports.conf
>
> It should be set in koha-httpd.conf; and the installer would have done
> it for you.
>
>
> > libyaz3 = (none)
> > libyaz3-dev = (none)
> > But in Synaptic package manager I can see that libyaz4 is installed.
> > **********************
>
> Dunno about Ubuntu, but in Debian testing, things seem to work (as in
> dpkg/apt works, and no errors in koha-error_log or syslog) with
> libyaz4. (How do I know if koha has a problem?)
>
> Guess this is a misdefined dependency, and there is something about this
> in http://bugs.koha-community.org/
>
> >
> > 2)
> > **********************
> > Also on running
> > >> sudo make install
> > I got the message
> > Warning: prerequisite CGI::Session::Driver::memcached 0.04 not found.
>
> This should not be a problem - memcached is used only be certain
> flavours of apache - especially on Debian (should be that way in Ubuntu
> too).
>
> For example, for me, "aptitude install apache2" installed
> apache2-mpm-worker, and that would use memcache; but not by other
> flavours of the apache server - like apache2-mpm-prefork.
>
>
Actually memcached has nothing to do with apache. Koha can use it to store
session data, and to cache other things. But its not a requirement, (it's
optional) and not to do with Apache.
> >
> > So I executed the command
> > >> sudo cpan CGI::Session::Driver::memcached
> > at that time(ie after sudo make install)
> > **********************
> >
> > I believe I am close to getting Koha installed, but still few
> > doubts.
> >
>
> See above
>
> Note for others:-
>
> I would certainly appreciate if the dependencies were grouped by
> "absolutely required"; and "X is required if you enable (or want
> functionality kX) kX", where kX is an option within Koha.
>
Patches are always accepted gratefully.
Chris
>
>
> --
> Mahesh T. Pai ||
>
>
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