Joe Atzberger wrote: > I agree the slippery > XML parser is a likely culprit (and a serious pain), possibly because > the "wrong" one is already pre-installed(?) for the OS.
Yes, the XML mess has bitten me before. It is probably something beyond the scope of Koha installation to prevent. *UNLESS* perl and all its required C libs are plunked into a separate area and a known-to-be-right combination of everything perl is used. A big ask, I know. Esp. for those who want Koha to just work out of the box with their existing perl distro. > See the "Incompatible Changes" section of perldelta for any release, > including the current one: > http://perldoc.perl.org/perldelta.html#Incompatible-Changes > http://perldoc.perl.org/perl561delta.html#Incompatible-Changes > http://perldoc.perl.org/perl58delta.html#Incompatible-Changes Excellent reading! Thanks for the links. As for progress of the prepackaged "Koha Perl Kit", I am investigating the various existing ways to do it and comparing to how I've accomplished it in the past with a home-grown script. I think I'll test my methodology on a clean Linux install and Koha/2.2.9, since that is what I am familiar with. It should then be easy to port to Koha/3. Once I have something ready to test, it would be great to dig up some testers on various platforms/distros to give it a try. I think a Windows version will be "out of scope" for this project. cheers rickw -- ________________________________________________________________ Rick Welykochy || Praxis Services || Internet Driving Instructor Blessed are the cracked for they let in the light. -- Spike Milligan _______________________________________________ Koha-devel mailing list Koha-devel@lists.koha.org http://lists.koha.org/mailman/listinfo/koha-devel