[Koha] Koha 3.0 beta on Kubuntu gutsy - "production mode - trapped fatal error"

rmaynord robert at maynord.net
Thu May 8 02:19:44 NZST 2008


Petrus:

Shocking!   This solved the problem.  I simply downloaded CGI::Session and
installed it directly - and it works!!!

Thanks.

Robert





PBVB wrote:
> 
> Dear Colleagues:
> 
> We had this precise error at port 8080 and even tried a new install.  No
> luck.  We HAD installed CGI::Session 4.10, first thing when doing the
> original install...obviously, it had made no difference.  However, I
> downloaded the file from CPAN and re-installed it the traditional way:
> #perl Makefile.PL, make, make test, make install - and, lo and behold many
> hours of misery vanished.  Now, let me note that this was on Fedora 8, not
> Ubuntu but it might well work on Ubuntu as well as it is a PERL module
> thing.  I also note, in passing that both with 2.2.9 and 3.00.00-beta that
> many CPAN packages never install correctly - or at all - with the standard
> installer.  Where possible, we have found that either a 'yum' or a
> standard, download and install, as above, works best.  In 3.00, we had 7
> different CPAN packages that needed manual install and one, POE, that
> needed a reversion from 1.001 to 0.9999 to get it to work.  In a number of
> cases, not only was the manual install the only way to get something to
> work but also, brought with it new modules that it needed, in turn...
> 
> Hope the above helps
> 
> Best of luck...
> 
> Petrus
> 
> 
> 
> rmaynord wrote:
>> 
>> Ken:
>> 
>> I installed the development files, but no change.  Should I
>> uninstall/install mysql or perl or koha after installing the development
>> files?
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Ken Lomax wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi
>>> 
>>> Not certain, but looking at your messages, I am wondering if you have
>>> mysql-devel files installed?
>>> 
>>> Regards
>>> Ken
>>> 
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I have tried the force install of
>>>> CGI::Session --------------> seems OK.
>>>> I get the message "CGI::Session is up to date."
>>>>
>>>> I then tried to force install DBD::mysql  but received the message --->
>>>> Can't exec "mysql_config": No such file or directory at Makefile.PL
>>>> line
>>>> 76.
>>>>
>>>> Cannot find the file 'mysql_config'! Your execution PATH doesn't seem
>>>> not contain the path to mysql_config. Resorting to guessed values!
>>>> Can't exec "mysql_config": No such file or directory at Makefile.PL
>>>> line
>>>> 466.
>>>> Can't exec "mysql_config": No such file or directory at Makefile.PL
>>>> line
>>>> 466.
>>>> Can't exec "mysql_config": No such file or directory at Makefile.PL
>>>> line
>>>> 466.
>>>> Can't exec "mysql_config": No such file or directory at Makefile.PL
>>>> line
>>>> 466.
>>>> Can't exec "mysql_config": No such file or directory at Makefile.PL
>>>> line
>>>> 466.
>>>> Can't exec "mysql_config": No such file or directory at Makefile.PL
>>>> line
>>>> 466.
>>>> Failed to determine directory of mysql.h. Use
>>>>
>>>>   perl Makefile.PL --cflags=-I<dir>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> For JSON::Syck  I receive the message ---->
>>>> JSON::Syck is up to date.
>>>>
>>>> I will continue to explore - it looks like I need to play with the PERL
>>>> Makefile???
>>>>
>>>> Robert Maynord
>>>>
>>>>
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