[Koha] Koha - Red Hat question

Colin Campbell colin.campbell at ptfs-europe.com
Tue Apr 9 20:21:33 NZST 2013


On Mon, Apr 08, 2013 at 07:58:56AM -0400, Callaghan, Michael D. wrote:
> The problem David and I are facing is that we have been directed to move our Koha server into a data center that is managed by our corporate IT personnel. They only support RHEL 6 and Windows Server 2008, and will not allow us to install any other OS. Given that limitation, would you recommend we push forward and try to install on RHEL, or should we abandon the attempt and find another application?
If you know your way around RHEL it is straightforward. You may have to
build a couple of dependencies by hand. There are some perl modules
required that are not available in red hat. Just choose a consistent way
to handle them. Using cpanminus is the easiest way to install them, if
your corporate IT want you to use rpms the package cpanplus can be used
to build rpm specs and packages for those modules without difficulty.
Cheers
Colin

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