Hi Bruce,

The correct paths for your installation would have been given in the notes produced at the end of running Makefile.PL (not sure where this would show up if you used the deb packages). These paths will *have* to be correct in order for Koha related cli scripts to run properly. Perhaps someone more familiar with the deb packages could help if that is, indeed, what you used.

If the paths you selected are correct, then I'm out of ideas for the moment.

Kind Regards,
Chris


On Sat, Jan 21, 2012 at 10:16 AM, Bruce A Metcalf <Consuls@augustansociety.org> wrote:
Chris Nighswonger wrote:
Have a read at these FAQ's:

http://koha-community.org/documentation/faq/searching/
Pay careful attention to the solution for question #4. It appears you've not exported the proper env vars.

It sounds like you're recommending:

1. Check that you are exporting the two environmental variables
necessary to run Koha scripts from the command line. These are (modify
to fit paths on your system):

PERL5LIB=/path/to/koha
KOHA_CONF=/path/to/koha-conf.xml

Which sounds not unreasonable. I set:

KOHA_CONF=/etc/koha/koha-conf.xml

Which seems reasonable. I then set:

PERL5LIB=/usr/share/koha/lib

I chose this because the failure message for rebuild_zebra.pl claims it can't locate C4/Context.pm in @INC, which includes /etc/perl, and where that file can be found.

It would appear that these choices were incorrect, or that I've made some other important error, as these two changes make no change in the failure message when I run rebuild_zebra.pl.

I *did* warn y'all I was a newbie....

With thanks,

/ Bruce /
Bruce A. Metcalf
Library Director
The Augustan Society Library


On Fri, Jan 20, 2012 at 9:01 PM, Bruce Metcalf <bruce.metcalf@figzu.com <mailto:bruce.metcalf@figzu.com>> wrote:

   Eric Bégin wrote:

           All three commands fail with a variety of messages, but all
           include "file not found".

       Indeed, that doesn't look good.

       Can you provide the full output of the rebuild_zebra -b -r -v

   bruce@library:/usr/share/__koha4/bin/migration_tools$
   rebuild_zebra.pl <http://rebuild_zebra.pl> -b -r -v

   Can't locate Koha.pm in @INC (@INC contains: /etc/perl
   /usr/local/lib/perl/5.10.1 /usr/local/share/perl/5.10.1 /usr/lib/perl5
   /usr/share/perl5 /usr/lib/perl/5.10 /usr/share/perl/5.10
   /usr/local/lib/site_perl .) at ./rebuild_zebra.pl
   <http://rebuild_zebra.pl> line 5.

   BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at ./rebuild_zebra.pl
   <http://rebuild_zebra.pl> line 5.

   Hope that helps,
   Bruce


       On 2012-01-19 09 <tel:2012-01-19%2009>:41, Bruce Metcalf wrote:
           Bruce Metcalf wrote:

                   I am a new user of Koha, and have had my Linux guru
                   (who had not
                   seen Koha prior to this work) install version 3.6.2
                   under Debian
                   Squeeze on an otherwise empty virtual server.

                   All appears to be going exactly as it should.

                   owever, the public OPAC shows no books in the
                   collection.

           Eric Bégin wrote:

               Get a look at this link. It shows the most common
               problems when you
                get not result in the OPAC.

               http://koha-community.org/__documentation/faq/searching/

               <http://koha-community.org/documentation/faq/searching/>

               Don't hesitate to come back and ask for more info if
               this link doesn't solve your problem.

           This page seems to suggest:

           zebraidx -x /.../zebra-biblios.cfg drop biblios zebraidx -c
           /.../zebra-biblios.cfg commit rebuild_zebra.pl
           <http://rebuild_zebra.pl> -b -r -v


           All three commands fail with a variety of messages, but all
           include
           "file not found".

           I'm thinking that there is an important configuration or
           initialization that hasn't been completed?

           Regards, / Bruce / Bruce A. Metcalf Executive Director The
           Augustan
           Society Library