Bonjour Eric
Je fais du tri dans les suggestions. J'en vois pas mal qui ont été
commandées voir reçues sans utiliser le module suggestion.
Eventuellement cela pourrait être bien de redire aux acquéreurs de faire
attention à ça.
Je te repréviendrai quand le nettoyage sera fini.
Mathieu
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The last message was for our internal koha list, not for you!
Sorry
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2013/6/18 Galen Charlton
> On Tue, Jun 18, 2013 at 12:14 AM, Iming Chan
> wrote:
> > Recently, I have successfully migrated all bibliographic records into
> Koha
> > 3.12. I would like to find out how to build up authority records using
> bib.
> > records that are in Koha? There doesn't seem t
On Tue, Oct 1, 2013 at 10:47 AM, MJ Ray wrote:
> Actually, I think the example makes the opposite clear. Look at the
> possible outcomes:
>
> If Argentina wins, 100 people go to the conference.
>
> If Nigeria wins, 190 people go to the conference.
>
> So it seems like Nigeria should win, doesn't
One can use MarcEdit to batch edit/add RDA fields to existing records. It will
add 33x, 34x, 38x. It will change 260 to 264 and it will expand some
abbreviations.
One problem has arisen in 3.12. That if you use frameworks other than default
when you export your existing records to MarcEdit,
I'm probably missing something basic somewhere, but my zebra indexes are
not getting created as expected. It looks as if it is creating the index:
-bash-4.1$ PERL5LIB=/usr/share/koha/lib:/usr/lib64
./bin/migration_tools/rebuild_zebra.pl -b -v -r
Zebra configuration information
===
At 12:27 PM 10/3/2013 -0400, Tom Hanstra wrote:
I'm probably missing something basic somewhere, but my zebra indexes are
not getting created as expected. It looks as if it is creating the index:
[snip]
And it is not a file permissions issue:
-bash-4.1$ touch /var/lib/koha/zebradb/biblios/regis
Thanks, but the user "tanturprod" is the one doing the indexing and it
does have permissions to write to that directory.
If there were some way to get more logging from zebra, I might be able
to tell what it thinks it is doing when it is indexing but not actually
writing data. Is there a more
Hi,
i am getting problem in installation of koha on 64-bit debian os.
i am getting following message:
useradmin# *apt-get install koha-common*
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
E: Unable to locate package koha-common
and for command *
Greetings,
useradmin# *apt-get install koha-common*
useradmin# *apt-get update*
Why are there asterisks on your commands?
Are you following these instructions?
http://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/Debian
Did you mess up your sources.list file, instead of putting it in
sources.list.d/koha.lis
Greetings,
Thanks, but the user "tanturprod" is the one doing the indexing and it
does have permissions to write to that directory.
Paul's example comes from a tarball installation. This is why he has koha as
user and group. You didn't mention how you installed koha (apt-get install
koha-com
On Thu, Oct 3, 2013 at 7:00 AM, nadh wrote:
> Hi,
> i am getting problem in installation of koha on 64-bit debian os.
> i am getting following message:
>
> useradmin# *apt-get install koha-common*
> Reading package lists... Done
> Building dependency tree
> Reading state information... Done
> E:
Tom Hanstra schreef op do 03-10-2013 om 15:05 [-0400]:
> Is there a more verbose logging method?
To a point, the more times you stick -v onto the rebuild_zebra.pl
command, the more output you get. Some of that may be useful to diagnose
things.
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Pablo Bianchi schreef op do 03-10-2013 om 10:46 [-0300]:
> system("/usr/bin/perl /usr/share/koha/bin/migration_tools/
> rebuild_zebra.pl -b -a -z");
> $num_bibs_processed++;
> process_bib( $linker, $biblionumber )
> [...]*
This seems like a bad thing to do, however I'll just addres
Thanks, Mark. My problem is that I'm not getting *any* output at all
from the index run. Despite the output on the screen, I get no records
in any of the zebra index directories. So I've got to have something
even more basic not working quite right. I just have not been able to
track it dow
Hi,
On Tue, Oct 1, 2013 at 3:16 PM, Robin Sheat wrote:
> And it looks like it has:
>
> http://www.loc.gov/home2/shutdown-message.html
>
> Good thing I don't need to be doing any MARC conversions right now...oh
> wait.
>
Looks like LC's websites are back in business, including the MARC standards
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