[Koha] Edinburgh tourist tax
Dianna Roberts
Dianna.Roberts at opus.co.nz
Thu Mar 8 13:07:47 NZDT 2012
Be aware that Edinburgh applies a tourist tax to all hotel bookings at the
rate of 20% per night. I discovered this when making a booking last night.
Dianna M Roberts
Manager Information Centre
Opus International Consultants Ltd
Email Dianna.Roberts at opus.co.nz
Tel +64 4 471 7250, Fax +64 4 473 1075
http://www.opus.co.nz
Level 6, Majestic Centre, 100 Willis Street
PO Box 12004, Wellington
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Today's Topics:
1. Re: Hotels for KohaCon 2012 (tajoli at cilea.it)
2. Re: Customizing code obtained via git (Tom Hanstra)
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Date: Wed, 07 Mar 2012 22:13:39 +0100 (CET)
From: tajoli at cilea.it
To: Fr?d?ric Demians <frederic at tamil.fr>
Cc: koha at lists.katipo.co.nz
Subject: Re: [Koha] Hotels for KohaCon 2012
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Hi to all,
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> Da: "Fr?d?ric Demians" <frederic at tamil.fr>
> A: koha at lists.katipo.co.nz
> Inviato: Marted?, 6 marzo 2012 19:49:36
> Oggetto: Re: [Koha] Hotels for KohaCon 2012
>
> Kohacon12 will be located in University of Edinburgh, Bristo Square
> neighborhood:
thank yuou very much for the answer, I have insert the info in the wiki
page.
Bye
Zeno Tajoli
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Date: Wed, 07 Mar 2012 17:10:11 -0500
From: Tom Hanstra <tom at nd.edu>
To: "koha at lists.katipo.co.nz" <koha at lists.katipo.co.nz>
Subject: Re: [Koha] Customizing code obtained via git
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I tried this, but it does not look as if it takes care of such things as
having a completely different perl location than the default.
If what I did actually worked, there were no localized copies of the
software made but rather just pointers in the httpd configuration which
point back to the source location I downloaded via git. Is that what I
should expect to happen? If so, and I have installed my own perl
(/shared/perl/bin/perl), things are not going to work properly since all of
the source code is hardcoded with /usr/bin/perl.
Or is it my install which did not work properly? I find very few files
copied over; and almost all are in the misc/translator directory.
Thanks,
Tom
On 03/06/2012 04:10 PM, Chris Cormack wrote:
> * Tom Hanstra (tom at nd.edu) wrote:
>> I need to explain a bit more what I'm currently trying to understand...
>>
>> I can use what I've learned to compile and install the software that
>> I pull down using git when I first pull it down.
>>
>> Then, what I do is make changes which localize the software (template
>> changes, etc.).
>>
>> Now, if/when a patch comes along that I would like to make and I pull
>> down that patch/change, what I'm not clear on is how best to move
>> that change along to my installed version. If I fully install again,
>> it seems that I could run the risk of overwriting something that I've
>> localized. But I don't know of other ways in which to get the change
>> into place.
>>
>> So, I'm interested in understanding how others handle this. How does
>> a single patch best get moved into place for testing without mucking
>> up the localizations which have been made?
> When you did your install, you should have chosen dev install. This
> sets Koha up to run out of your git checkout.
>
> If you didnt do this, you can manually edit your koha-conf.xml and
> apache config to make it run from there. That way you apply the patch
> in git, and now Koha is using it.
>
> Chris
>
>> Thanks,
>> Tom
>>
>> On 03/05/2012 06:14 PM, Tom Hanstra wrote:
>>> Is there documentation somewhere which provides some guidance on how
>>> to properly set up a clone obtained via git? I'm still learning how
>>> git works so I need some pretty basic guidance on incorporating it
>>> into my environment.
>>>
>>> The primary questions I have are how to get the cloned version to
>>> find what it needs in a non-standard environment. For instance, I
>>> installed my own version of perl because the OS version was too old.
>>> How do I get the clone to use that?
>>>
>>> I have learned how to set things up using the packaged versions, but
>>> would like to explore my options for setting up a clone instead.
>>> But the documentation I've seen on the Koha Wiki assumes a level of
>>> git that I have not yet achieved and/or assumes a very standard
>>> environment (as far as I can tell). So pointers on how to take the
>>> next step beyond that would be most appreciated.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Tom
>>>
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>> Tom Hanstra Systems Administrator
>> Hesburgh Libraries of Notre Dame Phone: (574)631-4686
>> 213 Hesburgh Library Email: tom at nd.edu
>> Notre Dame, IN 46556
>>
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>> the same place. If you want to get somewhere else, you must run at
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Tom Hanstra Systems Administrator
Hesburgh Libraries of Notre Dame Phone: (574)631-4686
213 Hesburgh Library Email: tom at nd.edu
Notre Dame, IN 46556
"Now, here, you see, it takes all the running you can do, to keep in
the same place. If you want to get somewhere else, you must run at
least twice as fast as that!"
Lewis Carroll - Through the Looking Glass
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