[Koha-devel] Overdue Notice problems

2009-11-21 Thread nitesh rijal
I have recently set up overdue notices for any overdues in the library. But when I run overdue_notices.pl manually it gives me the following error *No branches with active overduerules at ./overdue_notices.pl line 262.* Can anyone here help me abt this problem.I didn't understand what

Re: [Koha-devel] Koha 3.0.4 searching not working

2009-11-21 Thread nitesh rijal
did you use. zebrasrv -f /etc/koha/koha-conf.xml that is necessaryto start zebra On Sat, Nov 21, 2009 at 11:17 PM, Chris Cormack wrote: > 2009/11/22 Zico : > > Hi, I have just installed Koha-3.0.4 in my Debian 5.0. I exactly followed > > the README instruction file of Koha-3.0.4. My koha is

Re: [Koha-devel] Koha 3.0.4 searching not working

2009-11-21 Thread Chris Cormack
2009/11/22 Zico : > Hi, I have just installed Koha-3.0.4 in my Debian 5.0. I exactly followed > the README instruction file of Koha-3.0.4. My koha is installed , but i > cannot search there too. Here, i want to add that, i am using Zebra there. > > I followed the below commands in my Koha-3.0.1 and

[Koha-devel] Koha 3.0.4 searching not working

2009-11-21 Thread Zico
Hi, I have just installed Koha-3.0.4 in my Debian 5.0. I exactly followed the README instruction file of Koha-3.0.4. My koha is installed , but i cannot search there too. Here, i want to add that, i am using Zebra there. I followed the below commands in my Koha-3.0.1 and it worked well. But, now,

Re: [Koha-devel] introduction and request

2009-11-21 Thread Erik Lewis
Save yourself the trouble and install it on Debian or Ubuntu. Been there done that, prefer macs to about everything except bacon, but Koha is not an easily supportable solution running on a mac. You can install on Mac hardware using bootcamp if that helps your sales pitch but, OSX will ca

[Koha-devel] introduction and request

2009-11-21 Thread Joe Ellis
Hello List; I am a retired person with experience in developing databases on Macintosh computers and I have been asked to assist the librarian at a small private school in Connecticut to upgrade the Library's tool for administering their small library. The tool they were using was called "Winne