[Koha] Koha Digest, Vol 115, Issue 44

Abdullah Al-Modabber modabber at yahoo.com
Thu May 28 19:00:20 NZST 2015


Dear Koha Developers

We are planning to have another system where patrons will pay library fines and that system will send received details of fines in CSV format to Koha. We are looking for any plugin or interface to upload the late fine received from patrons from csv file to Koha to updte patron account. 

Thank you Abdullah al-Modabber
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Today's Topics:

  1. Re: [Koha-devel] Install Koha 3.20 with Single Command at
      Ubuntu 14.04 LTS (Robin Sheat)


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Message: 1
Date: Thu, 28 May 2015 11:46:54 +1200
From: Robin Sheat <robin at catalyst.net.nz>
To: koha-devel at lists.koha-community.org, koha
    <koha at lists.katipo.co.nz>
Subject: Re: [Koha] [Koha-devel] Install Koha 3.20 with Single Command
    at Ubuntu 14.04 LTS
Message-ID: <1432770414.25145.113.camel at catalyst.net.nz>
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DP Tripathi schreef op wo 27-05-2015 om 11:53 [+0530]:
> Just follow the instructions.

Some pretty minor issues to start with:

Why does it do this:

sed -e 's/ident//; s/sameuser/trust/' /etc/apache2/ports.conf.dpt > /etc/apache2/ports.conf
then:
sed -e 's/ident//; s/sameuser/trust/' /etc/mysql/my.cnf.dpt > /etc/mysql/my.cnf
then:
sed -e 's/ident//; s/sameuser/trust/' /etc/perl/XML/SAX/ParserDetails.ini.dpt > /etc/perl/XML/SAX/ParserDetails.ini
?

also, rewriting the ParserDetails.ini hasn't been needed for a long
time.

The code does stuff on port 8000, but the messages talk about port 8080.
I think in general 8080 is the more common port to set up secondary
webservices on.

The last echo writes and then immediately opens an editor to the file,
so you wouldn't know what you need to do with it. If it did show the
message, it would ask them to change the port, and then open firefox,
assuming that it hadn't been changed. Also, if they did change it, it
now wouldn't match the "Listen" line added near the top.

This looks like a reasonable quick-start to get a Koha server up,
though. It won't give you nice things like name-based addressing that
you'd probably want in a production server, but they'd be easy enough to
add on after the fact.

-- 
Robin Sheat
Catalyst IT Ltd.
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