<div id="RTEContent">Hi, you said you are now have installing koha on several linux distro. have you try to install koha on ubuntu linux? if you have, please share your experience with me. Thanks<br> <br> Regards, <br> Wahyu Wijaya H.<br><br><b><i>Amzari Abu Bakar <amzari79@yahoo.com></i></b> wrote:<blockquote class="replbq" style="border-left: 2px solid rgb(16, 16, 255); margin-left: 5px; padding-left: 5px;"> hello to all,<br><br>I have struggel past 3 month to install Koha. Now, my<br>effort seems to be fruitful. From an obidience Windows<br>user, I have become a Linux fans.. thanks to Koha for<br>opening my eyes to Open Source Solutions. Now I am<br>enjoying installing Koha on several Linux Distro.<br><br>I have eventually faced a similar problems mentioned<br>by many of mailing list User before. I am not a goo<br>programmer or an experience System Analyst. But, maybe<br>the following guidelines can help you out there:<br><br>1. Try to upgrade Apache version 1.3.33 to 2.0.xx
(.54<br>If I am not mistaken), as this will help you running<br>Perl Modules and Environment Variables without<br>problems.(It is working for me) You can use dpkg or<br>aptitude to do this.<br><br>2. You need CLEAN installation of PERL modules<br>required by KOHA (using CPAN) without any disruption<br>or error message. Also for the YAZ toolkit, which can<br>be obtained from indexdata.dk. If you are using Sarge<br>installation, make sure, you downloads YAZ Toolkit ofr<br>Sarge package*.<br><br>*Currently, I am using debian SARGE, while current<br>guidelines installing Koha in debian is for woody. So,<br>you need several adjustment for finding right package<br>for Debian Sarge, If you are using Sarge Installation.<br><br>Thank you and enjoy Koha!<br><br>--- koha-request@lists.katipo.co.nz wrote:<br><br>> Send Koha mailing list submissions to<br>> koha@lists.katipo.co.nz<br>> <br>> To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web,<br>> visit<br>>
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<br>><br>----------------------------------------------------------------------<br>> <br>> Message: 1<br>> Date: Wed, 04 Jan 2006 00:48:10 +0100<br>> From: "javier@ayto-daganzo.org"<br>> <javier @ayto-daganzo.org=""><br>> Subject: [Koha] To implement koha<br>> To: koha@lists.katipo.co.nz<br>> Message-ID:<br>> <20060103234810.6141.qmail@correo2.acens.net><br>> Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed;<br>> charset="iso-8859-1"<br>> <br>> Hello to all:<br>> We are implanting koha in a library in Daganzo, a<br>> town of España.This <br>> project we want it integramente to translate<br>> Spanish. We are having problem <br>> with script to pass the files tmpl to po in the part<br>> of opac. Can you pass <br>> somebody the file in format po of<br>> opac-tmpl/default/en to be able to <br>> translate it?<br>> Another problem that we are having is with Z39.50<br>> and at the time of <br>> concerning registry
marc of other libraries. Me<br>> podeis on the matter to <br>> pass information of like forming it? <br>> <br>> Happy 2006<br>> <br>> <br>> ------------------------------<br>> <br>> Message: 2<br>> Date: Tue, 3 Jan 2006 18:58:24 -0500 (EST)<br>> From: "Stephen Hedges" <shedges @skemotah.com=""><br>> Subject: Re: [Koha] I need to add a path to @INC for<br>> KOHA, how?<br>> To: "Andro Gagne" <apgagne @frontiernet.net=""><br>> Cc: koha@lists.katipo.co.nz<br>> Message-ID:<br>> <br>><br><32802.65.24.138.126.1136332704.squirrel@webmail.skemotah.com><br>> Content-Type: text/plain;charset=iso-8859-1<br>> <br>> You don't normally need to worry about these<br>> environment variables, unless<br>> you are running one of the exceptional command-line<br>> scripts like<br>> bulkmarcimport.pl. The routine Koha functions<br>> should be no problem.<br>> <br>> When you do have some reason to run a
special-use<br>> script like<br>> bulkmarcimport.pl, you somehow need to tell the<br>> script where you installed<br>> Koha. My Koha (and koha.conf and modules) may have<br>> been installed in a<br>> completely different location than yours.<br>> <br>> Stephen<br>> <br>> Andro Gagne said:<br>> > Mr. Laurent,<br>> ><br>> > At 09:32 AM 1/3/06 +0100, Henri-Damien<br>> Laurent wrote:<br>> ><br>> >>Normally,<br>> >>when using a koha script, you need to set two<br>> environment variables.<br>> >>PERL5LIB and KOHA_CONF<br>> >>KOHA_CONF contains the path to your koha.conf<br>> >>PERL5LIB the path to your koha<br>> directories/intranet/modules on a<br>> >>standard install.<br>> >><br>> >>You can set them with export command as such :<br>> >>export KOHA_CONF=/path/to/koha.conf<br>> >>export
PERL5LIB=/path/to/koha/intranet/modules<br>> >>And then you can launch your scripts.<br>> ><br>> > Thank you for your helpful reply. I<br>> understand that the setting<br>> > of these environment variables is necessary. That<br>> makes sense to me, and<br>> > I<br>> > don't have any problem with it. What I don't<br>> understand is why Mr.<br>> > Jongepier and I are having this problem in the<br>> first place. Either Koha<br>> > is<br>> > programmed to set these variables on its own when<br>> it is started up, or it<br>> > isn't. If it is supposed to set these variables<br>> when being started, why<br>> > is<br>> > it not doing so? I believe I followed the<br>> installation instructions very<br>> > faithfully, so I have reason to expect that Koha<br>> will start up properly<br>> > and<br>> > set the variables it needs to be set. If Koha is<br>> not
programmed to set<br>> > these variables on its own when it is started up,<br>> clearly it is my<br>> > responsibility to set these variables. But if the<br>> latter is the case, why<br>> > didn't the installation instructions tell me this<br>> and tell me how the<br>> > variable setting needs to be done so that Koha's<br>> environment variables are<br>> > set up properly when Koha is started up? (I am<br>> referring to the<br>> > installation instructions that were available at<br>> www.kohadocs.org last<br>> > June.) All I'm trying to do is to understand<br>> where the real problem lies<br>> > so that, hopefully, I can fix the real<br>> problem--especially if I am the one<br>> > who caused the problem in some way--rather than<br>> applying what seems like a<br>> > Band-Aid and not understanding where things went<br>> wrong. The Band-Aid<br>> > approach probably will work for a
while, but it is<br>> likely not to be as<br>> > good<br>> > a fix as fixing the underlying problem, especially<br>> as Koha gets upgraded<br>> > over time.<br>> ><br>> > I really want to show the museum--and<br>> other organizations that<br>> > cannot afford integrated library systems that have<br>> prices in the 5- or<br>> > 6-figure range--that Koha can do the job they need<br>> to be done. If you can<br>> > help me understand where the underlying problem is<br>> in regard to setting<br>> > environment variables for Koha, I will appreciate<br>> it very much. I would<br>> > be<br>> > glad to send any information needed about how I<br>> installed Koha to solve<br>> > this issue. Thank you for your patience and<br>> understanding.<br>> ><br>> > Andro P. Gagné<br>> > P.O. Box 715<br>> > Canandaigua, NY 14424<br>> ><br>> ><br>>
><br>> > _______________________________________________<br>> > Koha mailing list<br>> > Koha@lists.katipo.co.nz<br>> > http://lists.katipo.co.nz/mailman/listinfo/koha<br>> ><br>> <br>> <br>> -- <br>> Stephen Hedges<br>> Skemotah Solutions, USA<br>> www.skemotah.com -- shedges@skemotah.com<br>> <br>> <br>> <br>> ------------------------------<br>> <br>=== message truncated ===<br><br><br><br> <br>__________________________________________ <br>Yahoo! DSL – Something to write home about. <br>Just $16.99/mo. or less. <br>dsl.yahoo.com <br><br>_______________________________________________<br>Koha mailing list<br>Koha@lists.katipo.co.nz<br>http://lists.katipo.co.nz/mailman/listinfo/koha<br></apgagne></shedges></javier></blockquote><br></div><p>
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