Greetings,
Installing Debian is technically beyond the scope of Koha installation
instructions, so hopefully you can understand why that isn't covered well.
Perhaps surfing over to http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/ might be
handy to you. Beyond that, I can't help.
Perl is installed by d
Woops, forgot to reply to the list.
Aquasnake,
AquaSnake schrieb am 07.12.2012
> Is there anywhere I can find a detailed version of how to install Debian,
> Koha, Perl and MySQL?
Yes, the Koha Wiki: http://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/Debian
>
> I checked the sites listed on some of the post
Thank you very much the problem was in the last coma
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> Date: Fri, 7 Dec 2012 16:35:06 -0300
> Su
Is there anywhere I can find a detailed version of how to install Debian,
Koha, Perl and MySQL?
I checked the sites listed on some of the postings and they do not do the
justice.
Thanks.
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thank you for your answer i found this:
http://www.lrc-tnu.edu.vn/bantin/sites/default/files/koha.jpg
maybe would be useful for someone.
this was I looking for the structure at glance of Koha,
thank you
2012/12/7 Jared Camins-Esakov
> John,
>
> Specific questions are much more appropriate tha
I am having issues running a2enmod rewrite...
it is asking me to run it. I clicked on a2enmod in the folder..but I am
getting nothing. :(
I went and attempted the mysql and now having problems with everything!
user@userdom:/etc/koha$ sudo koha-create --create-db libary
adduser: Please enter a us
John,
Specific questions are much more appropriate than broad questions. Remember
that everyone who responds is volunteering their time to help you. Please
respect their time by only asking those questions that cannot be answered
by a few minutes worth of research using Google or your favorite sea
I detected 4 errors,
1) Simbol ">" in Extract Value
2) Space on "as Publication place" (use underscore or between quotes)
3) Last comma after 'Price'
4) Itemtype must by within single quote
try
select
ExtractValue(marcxml,'//datafield[@tag="501"]/subfield[@code="a"]') as ID,
ExtractValue(marc
yes, you are right, is a big word... let me be more specific:
*Architectural Analysis* is the process of understanding the environment in
which a proposed system or systems will operate and determining the
requirements for the system. The input or requirements to the analysis
activity can come fro
I need to make report to extract serials data but its not workingi think there
is sothing wrong but i don't konowcould any body help me
select
ExtractValue(marcxml,'//datafield[@tag="501"]/subfield[@code>="a"]') as ID,
ExtractValue(marcxml,'//datafield[@tag="310"]/subfield[@code>="a"]') as
Greetings,
"koha-sites.conf" E212: Can't open file for writing
This generally means that you don't have permissions to write it where you
expect it. I personally like vi, others prefer nano, emacs, or some other
editor. If you are familiar with linux editors, feel free to substitute the
edi
Greetings,
Architecture is big word with various meanings, so I'll just link to a
couple things and hope that hits what you are thinking. Sorry if I don't.
Basic Requirements: http://koha-community.org/download-koha/
DB information: http://schema.koha-community.org/
GPML,
Mark Tompsett
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Hello I am looking for Koha arquitecture at glance, where I can find this?
I was looking in the wiki Category:Development but nothing.
Thank you in advance
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Gotcha.
I am at the step where I need to create the koha-conf file...
getting this msg:
"koha-sites.conf"
"koha-sites.conf" E212: Can't open file for writing
Press ENTER or type command to continue
help!
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I opened the file and it includes:
deb http://debian.koha-community.org/koha squeeze
is that correct?
No. There should be the word 'main' on the end.
There is no such mention of that ftp.indexdata.dk step on the *current*
version of the official instructions:
http://wiki.koha-community.
Hello All,
I am running Koha 3.04 on Ubuntu 10.10
I noticed that when i search on OPAC some of our records are showing Items not
available mostly Journals and Reference items, and for those that are even
available the correct number of items are not specified and some it shows
checked out but
Okay.
looks like I'm in the correct direction. I just added koha.list to
ect\apt\sources.list.d
I opened the file and it includes: deb http://debian.koha-community.org/koha
squeeze
is that correct?
what step do I take next?
Do I follow this:
At the time of writing, you need to create
/etc/apt/
Dear Jared, good job.
In my opinion, at least data that are or can be autoincrement (bib and auth
system numbers, barcodes) require greater than and less than operators.
Bye. Stefano
On 06/dic/2012, at 18.18, Jared Camins-Esakov wrote:
> As many of you know, I have been working on rewriting Koha
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