Re: Koha in Repository

2008-02-22 Thread Jim Kronebusch
On Fri, 22 Feb 2008 09:39:18 -0800, Jordan Mantha wrote > Jim Kronebusch wrote: > > This probably isn't the appropriate list to post this, but it is a start. > > Koha seems to > > be the most widely used open source library software, but no distribution > > seems to have > > it in their reposito

Re: Koha in Repository

2008-02-22 Thread Luis Montes
Shouldn't the repository just contain all the pieces it needs to work, but not necessarily do an automatic config? Mythtv can be an equally complex thing to install, but you typically (on fedora + atrpms at least) pull down the packages an then run the setup program. I attempted Koha a while b

Re: Koha in Repository

2008-02-22 Thread Jim Kronebusch
> My impression is that there isn't a strong incentive for people to > package PHP/MySQL server apps. That is, it isn't a particularly easy > package to create if you really want it to run out of the box with > just "apt-get install koha" since your packaging scripts would have to > configure the

Re: Koha in Repository

2008-02-22 Thread Tom Hoffman
On Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 9:10 AM, Jim Kronebusch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > This probably isn't the appropriate list to post this, but it is a start. > Koha seems to > be the most widely used open source library software, but no distribution > seems to have > it in their repository. Is there

Re: Koha in Repository

2008-02-22 Thread Jordan Mantha
Jim Kronebusch wrote: > This probably isn't the appropriate list to post this, but it is a start. > Koha seems to > be the most widely used open source library software, but no distribution > seems to have > it in their repository. Is there a possibility that Ubuntu/Edubuntu could be? > Maybe

Re: Koha in Repository

2008-02-22 Thread john
I'd like to second that. We'd also love to see Evergreen in the Apt repository. John On Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 6:10 AM, Jim Kronebusch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > This probably isn't the appropriate list to post this, but it is a start. > Koha seems to > be the most widely used open source libr

Koha in Repository

2008-02-22 Thread Jim Kronebusch
This probably isn't the appropriate list to post this, but it is a start. Koha seems to be the most widely used open source library software, but no distribution seems to have it in their repository. Is there a possibility that Ubuntu/Edubuntu could be? Maybe even an option in Ubuntu Server li