Hi,
On Sun, Mar 24, 2013 at 12:05 PM, Raj Pawan wrote:.
> So, is there a way to install it directly without the shell access and the
> setup mentioned in the ReadMe documentation?
Short answer : No
Somewhat longer answer : Without shell access you won't be able to use
CPANMINUS or any other wa
Thank you very much for a quick & elegant reply.
We don't have enough money to buy VPS hosting. I assume that the same
problem exists with Evergreen LMS also?
So, what is the best solution or alternative you could suggest me?
I am extremely saddened that such a beautiful opensource could not be
So what happened in the end? Is it possible?
I am trying to do something similar:
http://koha.1045719.n5.nabble.com/Koha-3-10-hosting-in-a-shared-webhosting-environment-td5747993.html
Thank you
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On 24 March 2013 20:11, Raj Pawan wrote:
> Thank you very much for a quick & elegant reply.
>
> We don't have enough money to buy VPS hosting. I assume that the same
> problem exists with Evergreen LMS also?
>
> So, what is the best solution or alternative you could suggest me?
>
> I am extremely
Raj Pawan,
Raj Pawan schrieb am 24.03.2013
> I am extremely saddened that such a beautiful opensource could not be used
> at the cheapest price though perl is supported along with PHP at the lowest
> webhosting price. I wish that the developers would have considered these
> scenarios while buildin
Thank you for suggestion guys, I understand why Koha could not have been
developed keeping in mind all possible target audience, and I totally agree
with the reasons given by you all .
@Mirko - Unfortunately I cannot run it in intranet, the users would have to
be connect through internet medium.
It is certainly possible to do if you have someone with some programming
experience. I did something similar when I first wanted single signon
between Libki and Koha. I added some code into koha so that every time a
Koha user was updated, it would call a script I wrote which would read the
data fro
Accessing through intranet would be the best possible way you could use Koha.
You could actually buy a router (wired and wireless) and make the computers
connect even without internet connection. You only need to install Koha in
one of the computers (e.g. Koha installed in a virtual environment) an
Jared Camins-Esakov schreef op za 23-03-2013 om 11:47 [-0400]:
> Packages will follow in the squeeze-dev repository sometime at the
> beginning of the week.
The packages in the squeeze-dev Debian repository are now built from the
3.12-beta. Additionally, the latest 3.08 and 3.10 can be found there
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