[Koha] Help with installation on fedora 8
Joshua Ferraro
jmf at liblime.com
Thu May 1 02:16:19 NZST 2008
Hey Ken,
On Wed, Apr 30, 2008 at 4:43 AM, Ken Lomax <ken at lomax.gen.nz> wrote:
>
> On Wed, 2008-04-30 at 10:08 +0200, Marijana Glavica wrote:
> > On Wed, Apr 30, 2008 at 06:58:46PM +1200, Ken Lomax wrote:
> > > I am reminded very much of a situation we had with hardware vs software
> > > many years ago with the hardware guys saying it was a software fault and
> > > the software guys saying it was a hardware fault.
> > >
> > > Judging by the one and only reply to my request for help and no further
> > > response from my reply to that, it appears that I am looking at a koha
> > > vs perl/CPAN situation.
> >
> > why do you insist on Fedora? use Debian and everything will work and
> > also for Debian you can get more support here.
>
> Thia is the problem with so many distros. I have been in this situation
> before with another challenge. Some distros are better at some things
> than others, but a major application that only supports one
> distro.......?????? If I change to debian, then i will have exactly the
> same problem with other services who support a different distro. As this
> is a small operation, I cannot afford a multitude of dedicated servers
> each running a different distro
>
> >
> > > I am a great supporter of OpenSource, but after spending so much time on
> > > koha (not only the previous four days-but in the considerable problems
> > > in past installs) it appears that it is time to cut my losses and just
> > > write my own application that will suit my purposes.
> >
> > It really depends on what you need, but for the system like Koha you will
> > spend few years of development and also lot of help from librarians, and
> > than, around version 3 you will finally be satisfied with your
> > architecture :).
>
> I was hoping to solve my library problem with an existing application.
> It is not a full professional library application that is required here,
> but from the experience I have had with working installations I give my
> congratulations to developers for a good application. If I was running a
> professional full scale library with a dedicated server, then Koha would
> be a good choice.
>
> However I have spent a total of well over 300 hours trying to get an
> installation that I am happy with. In hindsight I would have been well
> towards an application that would have served my needs if I had put that
> time into my own application rather than getting involved in Koha.
Well, IMO that's not a particularly helpful attitude; there are a lot
of hard-working
folks in this community, and we don't happen to know much about your favorite
flavor of LInux. For what it's worth, I just discovered the following
French document
for how to install Koha on Fedora:
http://www.sigb-libres.info/guide-installation-koha3-alpha-fedora-7
I'm investigating having it translated and added to INSTALL.redhat. Is that
something you'd be willing to work on and contribute for RHEL? It'd be a shame
to waste that 300+ hours :-)
Cheers,
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