MJ Ray wrote: > Just to be as sure as we can be, shouldn't we bundle that perl and all > its required C libs with copies of zebra, MySQL, Apache httpd, Linux > and the tools needed to get it all running?
Actually, that is the only way to guarantee a working Koha install. This is standard practice in enterprise systems. Everything from the ground up to the app must be fit together, tested, approved and then locked. Subject to security upgrades which is an orthogonal issue. > We could use the debian or gobolinux live CDs as a starting point. > No longer sure if I'm serious, I'm taking you seriously. There is no point of doing all this work on a Koha Perl Kit if there is a need for a Koha Live CD. I believe work has already been done on such a thing, and abandoned years ago. Efforts might better be spent on that: Koha out of the box. The installer for that would be a dream: wipe a hard drive and install the entire system. I'm lovin' it :) 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