What if you want to deviate from what the "packages" installation does? In the open source world, it has been my experience that a "tarball" installation is always preferred, since it allows you install anywhere, not just Debian.
On 21 August 2013 22:30, Mark Tompsett <mtomp...@hotmail.com> wrote: > Greetings, > > As of Koha 3.4.x debian packages were available. That's just over 2 years > ago. Koha has progressed so much further. Tarballs are not the recommended > installation method for debian-based versions of linux (e.g. Ubuntu). Much > nicer and more current installation instructions are available here: > http://wiki.koha-community.**org/wiki/Koha_on_ubuntu_-_**packages<http://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/Koha_on_ubuntu_-_packages> > > No matter how boldly or coloured you make the text, people won't read. And > this will only cause confusion and problems. > > Just my unsolicited commentary on the provision of a really bad set of > instructions on how to set Koha up. > > GPML, > Mark Tompsett > > -- *Hilton Gibson* Ubuntu Linux Systems Administrator JS Gericke Library Room 1025D Stellenbosch University Private Bag X5036 Stellenbosch 7599 South Africa Tel: +27 21 808 4100 | Cell: +27 84 646 4758 http://library.sun.ac.za http://za.linkedin.com/in/hiltongibson http://staff.lib.sun.ac.za/~hgibson/docs/cv/cv.html _______________________________________________ Koha mailing list http://koha-community.org Koha@lists.katipo.co.nz http://lists.katipo.co.nz/mailman/listinfo/koha