Chris Cormack wrote: >> We cobbled together perl + all perl modules required. >> >> The virtual builder then simply installed perl and all the >> perl modules we required. >> >> No CPAN. No failed makes. No mismatches. >> >> Can't the same be done for Koha? >> > Im sure it could, you volunteering Rick? :)
If in your opinion it would fly for Linux (as a start) I wouldn't mind giving it a try. I am familiar with care and feeding of Koha/2.2.9 but have not ventured very far into Koha/3. With 3.0 I got as far as prepping for system-wide Unicode support, as that was highly recommended by the install notes. I have not conquered Unicode on Linux/deb yet. I would imagine it is important for universal acceptance. (We have been spoilt by living in ASCII 7 bit land!) That said, my guess for next steps is to examine the Koha installation procedure for 3.0 and then unravel all the perl modules required. Then get some advice on rewriting the relevant parts of the installation. I can do the perl stuff no probs. Hopefully my solution would work with all linux distros that have gcc installed. Winders is another matter. I left Winders behind in 1998 so cannot directly comment, but my guess is that since C compilation on Windows is a bit "tedious" for an out of the box XP or Vista, that the Active-State precompiled perl modules are the go. Anywho, I could concentrate solely on the Linux way of installation and then a Windows guru can adapt that. Yeah, let's give it a go. And git ... I'll need to (finally) learn some git. Not a bad thing, imho. Anyone else want to come on board as perhaps an advisor? cheers rickw p.s. I just got a fresh new Asus EEE PC running Xandros, so I might use that for starters, just because it sounds challenging. Besides, my perl packaging idea should definitely not rely on anything debian-specific (as but one example) so the Asus is a good choice. I know nothing of its innards yet and thus will not rely on anything distro specific. I hope. In a word: it should be distro agnostic. -- ________________________________________________________________ Rick Welykochy || Praxis Services || Internet Driving Instructor A lifetime of listening to disco music is a high price to pay for one's sexual preference. -- Quentin Crisp _______________________________________________ Koha-devel mailing list Koha-devel@lists.koha.org http://lists.koha.org/mailman/listinfo/koha-devel