Dear Alvaro,
thank you very much!
You pointed me in the right direction!
To summarise, the suggestion provided the 25th of March by Chris Cormack
(many thanks to him too) solved the issue:
https://lists.katipo.co.nz/public/koha/2019-March/052591.html
I had, in /etc/koha, 2 files named in a similar
Hi Jacopo
Look for the message title " [Koha] Problem with upgrading Koha from 17.11
to 18.11 " dated march 22nd
The case is very similar. It does not provide a final solution, but it can
give you ideas...
Regards,
Alvaro
Hi Jacopo
I guess your migration process failed somewhere.
I remember seen a post with the issue of having system calling files with
extensions like "19.0501000". If I do recall well it was due to something
wrong on the process.
Will try to find the related post.
Regards,
Alvaro
Hi,
just wanted to add, as a further explanation that
- the styles files (css/js) that the broswer tries to load have all the
suffix 19.0501000.
- the same files are present here
/usr/share/koha/opac/htdocs/opac-tmpl/bootstrap but without extension
- the file including them is this one
Dear Mark, dearl Alvaro,
thank you for your replies :)
Just an update:
- I moved to Debian 9
- set memcached correctly in my /etc/koha/sites//koha-conf.xml
(it is now running if I check the status in the about page of the intranet)
Current status:
* I am able to access the intranet and to
Hello everyone!
I am running Koha on a Debian Jessie server.
I installed Koha following the "package" method and I just updated it to
the latest version (19.05).
Unfortunately, something went wrong.
What I did:
sudo apt update
sudo apt upgrade
sudo apt install koha-common #as suggested in the
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