I'm using Koha packages install on Ubuntu. Currently i have 2 instances
libraries: http://library1.mydomain.com and http://library2.mydomain.com on
only 1 Koha install. My question is, how can i make 2 instances with totally
different domain, for example http://library1.domain1.com and
http://l
Greetings,
In various discussions on IRC, and in installation instructions, it seems
apparent there is a lack of consistency and continuity in how SAX Parser
settings should or should not be set or if another solutions, like requiring
the latest MARC::File::XML, are the way to go and how shoul
On Tue, Nov 5, 2013 at 2:46 PM, Mark Tompsett wrote:
>
> In the beginning, I read something like:
> http://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/Koha_on_ubuntu_-_
> tarball#Test_to_make_sure_the_SAX_Parser_is_setup_correctly
> It was less clear and flushed out, but that was it.
>
This all became a subjec
Yes, just change ServerName on each VirtualHost definition. And point your
DNS accordingly of course.
Regards
To+
On Tue, Nov 5, 2013 at 10:48 AM, Quoc Uy wrote:
> I'm using Koha packages install on Ubuntu. Currently i have 2 instances
> libraries: http://library1.mydomain.com and http://librar
Hi,
You may implement V-Host on you Ubuntu box to handle the different domain.
Best Regards,
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Greetings,
Let’s splice this comment off from Tomas:
> BTW, I have to insist that IMHO all the install-related documentation
> should refer to the stable branches and avoid confusing the users.
> So, until we make a decision on this we should not make references
> to things we do for the current m
Greetings,
tcohen wrote:
> ... Galen told mtompset and I that the new MARC::File::XML version didn't
> rely on SAX anymore, so we wouldn't need to do that.
> If that solves the whole SAX parser problem I'd ask Robin to
> add the latest version to our repos
+1 to hosting the latest version on the
Yes Yes - excellent job Daniel! Can't wait to see you in Argentina ;)
Chad welcome aboard!
Cheers,
-Brendan
On Fri, Sep 13, 2013 at 3:34 PM, Daniel Grobani wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Chad Roseburg of North Central Regional Library has volunteered to
> assume the role of community newsletter editor star
Tomas Cohen Arazi schreef op di 05-11-2013 om 16:23 [-0200]:
> +1 for pushing MARC::File::XML into our repo
The problem is it fails to build:
Checking if your kit is complete...
Looks good
'CREATE_PACKLIST' is not a known MakeMaker parameter name.
only nested arrays of non-refs are supported at
Hi,
On Tue, Nov 5, 2013 at 5:31 PM, Robin Sheat wrote:
>
> it might just be that my build environment needs to be upgraded, I'll
> have a look at that today hopefully.
>
That would be my suspicion, as the current version is successfully packaged
for Jessie:
http://packages.debian.org/jessie/lib
Robin Sheat schreef op wo 06-11-2013 om 11:31 [+1300]:
> it might just be that my build environment needs to be upgraded, I'll
> have a look at that today hopefully.
It was, and I did, and it worked. MARC::File::XML 1.0.1 is now in the
repo.
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Hi,
On Mon, Nov 4, 2013 at 10:12 AM, Jonathan Druart <
jonathan.dru...@biblibre.com> wrote:
> I don't think we are closed to offer a testing suite available for all
> data. We are strongly dependent on data.
> Examples: library, framework, etc.
> For the moment the unit tests don't work at all wi
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