"Han, Yan" <h...@u.library.arizona.edu> wrote: > Koha setup requires access to env valuables and install certain perl > modules. We used Linode (linode.com) and it has been running for > almost a year. I think that I tested other hosting companies > (bluehost, godaddy). At that time, they did not offer me the > required privilege.
When I last installed some other web app on a 1and1 server, I don't think it offered enough access for a simple Koha installation. That was a couple of years ago, but most providers are reducing access, not increasing it. Some other hosting companies do work, as pointed out above. As well as Linode, I suspect slicehost might offer enough access, but I've not tried it. As well as particular perl modules, it's much easier if you have access to a vhost.conf or similar file. Did you know that at least three of the Koha support companies offer specialist Koha shared hosting, mine included? Check that it's real Koha and that you can download the exact same source to run on your own server if you want, though. Hope that helps, -- MJ Ray (slef) Webmaster and LMS developer at | software www.software.coop http://mjr.towers.org.uk | .... co IMO only: see http://mjr.towers.org.uk/email.html | .... op _______________________________________________ Koha-devel mailing list Koha-devel@lists.koha.org http://lists.koha.org/mailman/listinfo/koha-devel