Even after successfull deletion of withdrawn documents from the front end,
The entry for those documents is not removed from the items table, and No
entry is being made in deleteditems table.
Is there any setting you know off that may be preventing the actual deletion
from the database?
I che
Jerry,
At this time we are concerned with the fine updates that occur when the
> chron job runs every night. We see customer service issues arising
> where
> a patron may exceed the fine threshold of $10 with only a few items out,
> but
> need to renew these items and would like to do it online.
Hi to all those who have replied and apologies for cross-posting.
Please see: http://bit.ly/goodir
That documentation is being actively used to install and setup DSpace world
wide.
The DSpace developers have "official" documentation and there is no
animosity about anybody else having documentation
I have install ldap server with samba for domain environment. By default the
password encryption used is "SSHA" in ldap . Currently koha is not able to
connect to LDAP with SSHA Encryption. If I make the password to clear text
in ldap the authentication works perfectly with koha. If possible please
We are a 3 library network that will grow to 10 libraries by the end of
2014. We have just come online in June and have upgraded to Koha
3.10.09..
At this time we are concerned with the fine updates that occur when the
chron job runs every night. We see customer service issues arising
Greetings,
can anyone help me with how i could install koha. how do i install from
the .gz file?
Q1. What operating system are you using?
A1. If debian, ubuntu, or some other debian-based variant:
- Why are you using the .tar.gz file when packages is so much
easier?
hi guys.
can anyone help me with how i could install koha. how do i install from
the .gz file?
thanks!
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Hilton Gibson schrieb am 22.08.2013
>
>> Yes. Koha is a word, not an acronym. This is why KOHA is wrong, unless you
>> are attempting to shout the awesomeness of it. ;)
>
>>
>> Nope - it is just best practice to ensure that users know of the product.
Wrong, becauseā¦
>>
>> By the way
On Thu, Aug 22, 2013 at 4:04 AM, Hilton Gibson
wrote:
>
> What if you want to deviate from what the "packages" installation does?
> In the open source world, it has been my experience that a "tarball"
> installation is always preferred, since it allows you install anywhere,
not
> just Debian.
I a
>>>
Yes. Koha is a word, not an acronym. This is why KOHA is wrong, unless you
are attempting to shout the awesomeness of it. ;)
>>>
Nope - it is just best practice to ensure that users know of the product.
By the way - why is there a koha-community and a koha out there.
Very confusing.
On 22
Hi Iming
Some bugs on Bugzilla deal with this need, felt in some libraries.
For instance: http://bugs.koha-community.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=9921
Regards,
Marcel
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Dear all,
Just wondering whether it is possible to use either 999$c or 999$d
(Biblionumber) as record matching mechanism during MARC import?
Currently, we are matching MARC records using 001 (Control number).
However, every now and then, one of us forgot to manually add the Koha
biblionumber to
Dear all,
I'm just wondering whether there is a way to delete/remove "cleaned" batch
listings from the Manage staged MARC records screen? Currently, I'm upto 37
batches and has gone to second screen. Obviously this list will continue to
grow as more MARC imports are made. Personally, once a bat
Greetings,
There are tarball instructions on the Wiki for Ubuntu already.
However, in an effort to get people to not go backwards, I am not providing
the link.
http://wiki.koha-community.org/ is where the Koha wiki is.
As Chris has pointed out, upgrading is so much easier with packages. This
On 22 August 2013 10:15, Hilton Gibson wrote:
> Hi Magnus
>
> This depends, do you intend to have an "original tarball" installation wiki
> page?
> If so, will there be one for each stable version of Koha and a version for
> each upgrade?
All of this depends on who wants to contribute what to the
Hi Magnus
This depends, do you intend to have an "original tarball" installation wiki
page?
If so, will there be one for each stable version of Koha and a version for
each upgrade?
Cheers
hg
On 22 August 2013 09:42, Magnus Enger wrote:
> On 22 August 2013 09:04, Hilton Gibson wrote:
> > Wha
(...if you choose to go by Kiribati time).
http://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/2013-08-23_Global_bug_squashing_day
Currently the dashboard reports these numbers:
Needs Signoff - 166 (56 bugs)
Signed Off - 99 (47 bugs)
Passed QA - 34 (12 bugs)
Failed QA - 142
Patch Doesn't apply - 21
In Discussio
On 22 August 2013 09:04, Hilton Gibson wrote:
> What if you want to deviate from what the "packages" installation does?
> In the open source world, it has been my experience that a "tarball"
> installation is always preferred, since it allows you install anywhere, not
> just Debian.
"There is mor
> Just my unsolicited commentary on the provision of a really bad set of
> instructions on how to set Koha up.
Oops?
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On 22 August 2013 19:04, Hilton Gibson wrote:
> What if you want to deviate from what the "packages" installation does?
> In the open source world, it has been my experience that a "tarball"
> installation is always preferred, since it allows you install anywhere, not
> just Debian.
>
I must have
What if you want to deviate from what the "packages" installation does?
In the open source world, it has been my experience that a "tarball"
installation is always preferred, since it allows you install anywhere, not
just Debian.
On 21 August 2013 22:30, Mark Tompsett wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> As
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