nengard wrote
> I don't know much (or anything) about debian - I just know the few
> commands
> I need to manage Koha. I don't think I have anything out of the normal in
> my install - since I haven't had a problem like this with other modules in
> the past. Here's what I get:
>
> @INC:
>
Greetings,
When I got a similar error, I did a:
$ sudo apt-get install libcrypt-eksblowfish-perl libclass-mix-perl
Okay, I did the libclass-mix-perl seperately when it complained the
dependency wasn't going to install, but this should suffice to keep going.
You may also need to grab libcrypt-cb
On 13 October 2013 13:16, Mark Tompsett wrote:
> Greetings,
>
>
> On 12-10-13 16:23, Jack Morash wrote:
>>>
>>> Managed to get my login time out set to 1 sec.
>>> Is the Admin preferences saved in the database or a file.
>
>
>> Might be worth filing a bug, we should perhaps ensure that that
>> can
Greetings,
On 12-10-13 16:23, Jack Morash wrote:
Managed to get my login time out set to 1 sec.
Is the Admin preferences saved in the database or a file.
Might be worth filing a bug, we should perhaps ensure that that
can't be set to something unreasonable, e.g. < 60 seconds.
+1 to that ide
On 12-10-13 16:23, Jack Morash wrote:
> Managed to get my login time out set to 1 sec. Is the Admin preferences
> saved in the database or a file.
Might be worth filing a bug, we should perhaps ensure that that can't be
set to something unreasonable, e.g. < 60 seconds.
Robin.
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On 12 October 2013 16:23, Jack Morash wrote:
> Managed to get my login time out set to 1 sec. Is the Admin preferences
> saved in the database or a file.
In the database, in the systempreferences table
Chris
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On Fri, Oct 11, 2013 at 10:49 AM, Colin Campbell <
colin.campb...@ptfs-europe.com> wrote:
> Are you setting something thats overriding perl's @INC if you run perl
> -V it should show you perl's values on a debian system I see
> @INC:
> /home/koha/koha
> /etc/perl
>
Salve!
I know that some of you will soon be boarding Iron Eagles only to emerge
sometime on Wednesday, so I figured I should at least give you a hint about
what to wear. :)
From weather.com it looks like things will be in the just below room
temperature teens. It's meant to be mostly
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