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+Koha - award-winning open-source Integrated Library System
+
+Koha is the first open-source Integrated Library System. Developed initially in
+New Zealand by Katipo Communications, Ltd and first deployed in January of 2000
+for the Horowhenua Library Trust, it is currently maintained by a team of
+software providers and library technology staff from around the globe. Learn
+more about the Koha project at http://koha.org.
+
+INSTALLATION
+============
+
+Koha 3.0 comes with a new installer, based on MakeMaker, the tool that
+is usually used to install CPAN modules. This means that if you know
+how to customise CPAN-installed modules, the same things should work
+for you with Koha. If not, don't worry. If you want to customise the
+installation more than described below, run "man ExtUtils::MakeMaker"
+
+You need to have a server running MySQL 5 or PostgreSQL 8.2.5, Zebra
+2.0.22 or greater and a webserver (preferably Apache2) before installing
+Koha.
+
+MySQL 5: Create a database called 'koha,' owned by 'kohaadmin'
+user, with a password set. Note: kohaadmin must have at least the
+following privileges: SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE, CREATE, DROP,
+ALTER, and LOCK TABLES.
+
+PostgreSQL 8.2.5: Create a database called 'koha,' owned by 'kohaadmin'
+user, with a password set. Note: kohaadmin must be a superuser. You
+must also add plpgsql to the koha database.
+
+Default installation instructions:
+
+1. perl Makefile.PL
+ (you will be prompted to answer a number of questions)
+2. make
+3.(optional) make test
+4. sudo make install
+5. sudo ln -s /etc/koha/koha-httpd.conf /etc/apache2/sites-available/koha
+ (note that the path to koha-httpd.conf may be different depending on your
+ installation choices)
+6. sudo a2enmod rewrite
+7. sudo a2ensite koha && /etc/init.d/apache2 reload
+8. sudo zebrasrv -f /etc/koha/koha-conf.xml
+ (note that you will want to run Zebra in daemon mode for a production
+ system)
+9. Browse to http://servername:8080/ and answer the questions
+
+OR if you want to install all dependencies from CPAN and are root, you can
+replace steps 1-3 with "perl install-CPAN.pl" but this is non-standard and
+may not be safe. Nevertheless, it's pretty cool when it works.
+
+The defaults will install Koha to places that follow relevant standards,
+such as the File Hierarchy Standard. If you want to install Koha to a
+different directory like /opt/koha, then replace step 1 with (for example):
+
+1. perl Makefile.PL INTRANET_CGI_DIR=/www/cgi-bin
+
+You can change most of the defaults in a similar way, such as DB_HOST.
+For full instructions on how to override the default settings, run
+
+$ perldoc rewrite-config.PL
+
+
+IF YOU HAVE PROBLEMS
+====================
+
+IF THIS IS A PRE-RELEASE TREE: please contact developers by email via
+http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/koha-devel
+or
+http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.education.libraries.koha.devel
+
+IF THIS IS A RELEASED VERSION: please see the support pages at
+http://www.koha.org/
+
+Released versions usually have three-digit numbers, like 3.00.01,
+while other version number styles are usually snapshots or previews.
+
+
+DEVELOPER NOTES
+===============
+
+For instructions on how to package releases, run perldoc Makefile.PL
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+=============================
+Installation Guide for Installing Koha on Debian Etch with MySQL 5
+=============================
+
+Copyright (C) 2007, LibLime
+
+Maintainer: Joshua Ferraro (jmf AT liblime DOT com)
+Feedback/bug reports: jmf AT liblime DOT com
+This document last modified: 29 December 2007
+
+Installation Instructions
+=============================
+
+All commands can be performed as a system user with sudo privileges,
+as indicated or by running the command directly as root.
+
+Your locale should be set to UTF-8, as should Apache2 and MySQL 5.
+This step is VERY IMPORTANT for a UNICODE compliant system. Please
+read over the following document carefully:
+
+http://wiki.koha.org/doku.php?id=encodingscratchpad
+
+1. Prepare System and Install Dependencies
+
+1.1 Install Debian Etch via Businesscard CD
+
+See http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer/
+
+1.2 Set up apt sources for Git, Yaz and Zebra packages
+
+Edit your /etc/apt/sources.list file and add the following:
+
+ # Index Data
+ deb http://ftp.indexdata.dk/debian etch main
+ deb-src http://ftp.indexdata.dk/debian etch main
+
+ # Backports
+ deb http://www.backports.org/debian etch-backports main contrib non-free
+
+Backports packages are signed with a key you can install as follows:
+
+ $ sudo apt-get install debian-backports-keyring
+
+The Index Data packages are signed with a key you can install as follows:
+
+ $ wget http://ftp.indexdata.dk/debian/indexdata.asc
+ $ sudo apt-key add indexdata.asc
+
+Run the following command to update your system:
+
+ $ sudo apt-get update
+ $ sudo apt-get -t etch-backports install git-core git-email
+ $ sudo apt-get install yaz idzebra-2.0 idzebra-2.0-doc
+
+1.3 Get Koha
+
+1.3.1 Option A: Download Koha via Git (optional)
+
+ $ git clone git://git.koha.org/pub/scm/koha.git kohaclone
+ $ cd kohaclone
+ $ git checkout -b myinstall origin
+
+Note: for more information about Git, please see the Koha Git Usage Guide:
+
+ http://wiki.koha.org/doku.php?id=en:development:git_usage
+
+1.3.2 Option B: Download Koha from koha.org
+
+1.4 Install additional Debian dependencies
+
+IMPORTANT: You should only use CPAN for Perl dependencies which are NOT available from the package maintainer.
+ You have been warned!
+
+Using the debian.packages file included in the Koha source tree,
+run the following:
+
+ $ sudo dpkg --set-selections < install_misc/debian.packages
+
+Now start dselect:
+
+ $ sudo dselect
+
+Choose [I]nstall and accept packages to be installed (hit return)
+
+(may take a while)
+
+Choose [C]onfigure, [R]emove and [Q]uit until dselect has completed.
+
+1.5 Install Perl dependencies that aren't packaged into Debian Etch
+sources
+
+Run the following command:
+
+ $ sudo cpan MARC::Record Class::Accessor MARC::Charset MARC::File::XML \
+ Net::Z3950::ZOOM HTML::Template::Pro MARC::Crosswalk::DublinCore \
+ PDF::Reuse PDF::Reuse::Barcode Data::ICal GD::Barcode::UPCE \
+ XML::RSS Algorithm::CheckDigits::M43_001 Biblio::EndnoteStyle POE Schedule::At
+
+There is a known but benign error in the test case for Barcode::Code128,
+which is required by PDF::Reuse::Barcode. If this module is not installed,
+you can do a forced installation of Barcode::Code128.
+
+Note: you may need to run CPAN initialization if you've not run cpan
+before:
+
+ /etc/perl/CPAN/Config.pm initialized.
+
+ CPAN is the world-wide archive of perl resources. It consists of about
+ 100 sites that all replicate the same contents all around the globe.
+ Many countries have at least one CPAN site already. The resources
+ found on CPAN are easily accessible with the CPAN.pm module. If you
+ want to use CPAN.pm, you have to configure it properly.
+
+ If you do not want to enter a dialog now, you can answer 'no' to this
+ question and I'll try to autoconfigure. (Note: you can revisit this
+ dialog anytime later by typing 'o conf init' at the cpan prompt.)
+
+ Are you ready for manual configuration? [yes]
+
+When the configuration is completed CPAN will install the Perl modules.
+
+2. Configuration of dependencies
+
+2.1 Update root MySQL password (if dselect didn't do it for you already)
+
+ $ sudo mysqladmin password <password>
+
+2.2 Create the Koha database
+
+ Create the database and user with associated privileges:
+
+ $ mysqladmin -uroot -p<password> create database <kohadatabasename>
+ $ mysql -uroot -p<password>
+
+ Welcome to the MySQL monitor. Commands end with ; or \g.
+ Your MySQL connection id is 22
+ Server version: 5.0.32-Debian_7etch3-log Debian etch distribution
+
+ Type 'help;' or '\h' for help. Type '\c' to clear the buffer.
+
+ mysql> grant all on <kohadatabasename>.* to '<kohadatabaseuser>'@'localhost' identified by '<kohadatabaseuserpassword>';
+ Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.00 sec)
+
+ mysql> flush privileges;
+ Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.00 sec)
+
+ mysql> quit
+
+2.3 Create test database in order to install DBD::mysql
+
+In order to handle UTF-8 correctly, Koha requires at least version 4.004
+of the DBD::mysql Perl module. However, Debian Etch has a stable package
+only for version 3.0008, so it is necessary to install the module from CPAN.
+Because of DBD::mysql's test suite, it is necessary to temporarily create a
+test database and user:
+
+ $ mysql -uroot -p<password>
+
+ Create the database and user with associated privileges:
+
+ Welcome to the MySQL monitor. Commands end with ; or \g.
+ Your MySQL connection id is 22
+ Server version: 5.0.32-Debian_7etch3-log Debian etch distribution
+
+ Type 'help;' or '\h' for help. Type '\c' to clear the buffer.
+
+ mysql> create database test;
+ Query OK, 1 row affected (0.00 sec)
+
+ mysql> grant all on test.* to 'test'@'localhost' identified by 'test';
+ Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.00 sec)
+ (test database, user, and password can be different if need be)
+
+ mysql> flush privileges;
+ Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.00 sec)
+
+ mysql> quit
+
+Next install DBD::mysql:
+
+ $ sudo cpan
+
+ cpan> o conf makepl_arg
+ (get current value of this CPAN parameter)
+
+ cpan> o conf makepl_arg "--testdb=test --testuser=test --testpass=test"
+
+ cpan> install DBD::mysql
+
+ cpan> o conf makepl_arg ''
+ (clear this setting to not interface with future CPAN installs).
+
+
+Finally, remove the test database:
+
+ $ mysql -uroot -p<password>
+
+ mysql> drop database test;
+ Query OK, 1 row affected (0.00 sec)
+
+ mysql> exit
+ Bye
+
+3. Run the Koha installer
+
+ $ perl Makefile.PL
+ ( answer questions )
+ $ make
+ $ make test
+ $ sudo make install
+
+4. Configure and start Apache
+ $ sudo ln -s /etc/koha/koha-httpd.conf /etc/apache2/sites-available/koha
+ (note that the path to koha-httpd.conf may be different depending on your
+ installation choices)
+
+Add the following lines to /etc/apache2/ports.conf:
+
+ Listen 80
+ Listen 8080
+
+Run the following commands:
+
+ $ sudo a2enmod rewrite
+ $ sudo a2ensite koha
+ $ sudo apache2ctl restart
+
+5. Configure and start Zebra
+
+Note: it's recommended that you daemonize the Zebra process and add it to your
+startup profile. For a non-production test/development installation, running
+Zebra from the command line can be useful. Pick from the two available options
+below, or roll your own :-)
+
+Note: it's also recommended that you create a Koha system user, which you will
+have specified during the install process. Alternatively, Zebra can be
+configured to run as the root user.
+
+Option 1: run the Zebra processes from the command line:
+
+ Zebra Server:
+ $ sudo -u ${KOHA_USER} zebrasrv -f /etc/koha/koha-conf.xml
+ (note that the path to koha-conf.xml may be different depending on your
+ installation choices)
+
+ Note: the user you run Zebra as will be the only user with write permission
+ on the Zebra index; in development mode, you may wish to use your system
+ user.
+
+ Zebraqueue Daemon:
+ $ sudo -u ${KOHA_USER} misc/bin/zebraqueue_daemon.pl
+
+ Note: if you are running in this mode, you may wish to defer starting the
+ zebraqueue until you've run the web installer (see below).
+
+Option 2: run the Zebra processes as daemons, and add to startup process:
+
+Note that references to $SCRIPT_DIR refer to the directory where
+Koha's command-line scripts are installed, e.g., /usr/share/koha/bin.
+
+ Zebra Server:
+ $ sudo ln -s ${SCRIPT_DIR}/koha-zebra-ctl.sh /etc/init.d/koha-zebra-daemon
+ (Note: ${SCRIPT_DIR} is /usr/share/koha/bin/ by default in a standard install)
+ $ sudo update-rc.d koha-zebra-daemon defaults
+ ( Note: see man chkconfig(8) on other distros )
+
+ $ sudo ${SCRIPT_DIR}/koha-zebra-ctl.sh start
+
+ Zebraqueue Daemon:
+ $ sudo ln -s ${SCRIPT_DIR}/koha-zebraqueue-ctl.sh /etc/init.d/koha-zebraqueue-daemon
+ $ sudo update-rc.d koha-zebraqueue-daemon defaults
+ ( Note: see man chkconfig(8) on other distros )
+
+ $ sudo ${SCRIPT_DIR}/koha-zebraqueue-ctl.sh start
+
+6. Run the Web Installer, populate the database, initial configuration of settings
+
+ Point your browser to http://<servername>:8080/
+
+ It should redirect you to the Web installer where you can continue the setup.
+
+Uninstall Instructions
+=============================
+1) Stop Services:
+ $ sudo a2dissite koha
+ $ sudo rm /etc/apache2/sites-available/koha
+ $ sudo apache2ctl restart
+
+ $ sudo update-rc.d koha-zebra-daemon remove
+ $ sudo update-rc.d koha-zebraqueue-daemon remove
+ $ sudo rm /etc/init.d/koha-zebra-daemon
+ $ sudo rm /etc/init.d/koha-zebraqueue-daemon
+
+2) Remove Koha Databases
+
+ # MySQL
+ $ mysql -u<kohauser> -p<kohapassword>
+ > drop database koha;
+
+ # Zebra Indexes
+ $ zebraidx -c <prefix>/etc/zebradb/zebra-biblios.cfg -g iso2709 -d biblios init
+ $ zebraidx -c <prefix>/etc/zebradb/zebra-authorities.cfg -g iso2709 -d authorities init
+
+3) Remove Koha Install Directories and Configuration Files
+
+Tested on the following operating environments
+==============================================
+- Debian Etch 4.0
+
+Installer Bug reports
+=====================
+Please send any installer bug reports to jmf AT liblime DOT com
+
+Other Notes
+=====================
+This file is part of Koha
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-=============================
-Installation Guide for Installing Koha on Debian Etch with MySQL 5
-=============================
-
-Copyright (C) 2007, LibLime
-
-Maintainer: Joshua Ferraro (jmf AT liblime DOT com)
-Feedback/bug reports: jmf AT liblime DOT com
-This document last modified: 29 December 2007
-
-Installation Instructions
-=============================
-
-All commands can be performed as a system user with sudo privileges,
-as indicated or by running the command directly as root.
-
-Your locale should be set to UTF-8, as should Apache2 and MySQL 5.
-This step is VERY IMPORTANT for a UNICODE compliant system. Please
-read over the following document carefully:
-
-http://wiki.koha.org/doku.php?id=encodingscratchpad
-
-1. Prepare System and Install Dependencies
-
-1.1 Install Debian Etch via Businesscard CD
-
-See http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer/
-
-1.2 Set up apt sources for Git, Yaz and Zebra packages
-
-Edit your /etc/apt/sources.list file and add the following:
-
- # Index Data
- deb http://ftp.indexdata.dk/debian etch main
- deb-src http://ftp.indexdata.dk/debian etch main
-
- # Backports
- deb http://www.backports.org/debian etch-backports main contrib non-free
-
-Backports packages are signed with a key you can install as follows:
-
- $ sudo apt-get install debian-backports-keyring
-
-The Index Data packages are signed with a key you can install as follows:
-
- $ wget http://ftp.indexdata.dk/debian/indexdata.asc
- $ sudo apt-key add indexdata.asc
-
-Run the following command to update your system:
-
- $ sudo apt-get update
- $ sudo apt-get -t etch-backports install git-core git-email
- $ sudo apt-get install yaz idzebra-2.0 idzebra-2.0-doc
-
-1.3 Get Koha
-
-1.3.1 Option A: Download Koha via Git (optional)
-
- $ git clone git://git.koha.org/pub/scm/koha.git kohaclone
- $ cd kohaclone
- $ git checkout -b myinstall origin
-
-Note: for more information about Git, please see the Koha Git Usage Guide:
-
- http://wiki.koha.org/doku.php?id=en:development:git_usage
-
-1.3.2 Option B: Download Koha from koha.org
-
-1.4 Install additional Debian dependencies
-
-IMPORTANT: You should only use CPAN for Perl dependencies which are NOT available from the package maintainer.
- You have been warned!
-
-Using the debian.packages file included in the Koha source tree,
-run the following:
-
- $ sudo dpkg --set-selections < install_misc/debian.packages
-
-Now start dselect:
-
- $ sudo dselect
-
-Choose [I]nstall and accept packages to be installed (hit return)
-
-(may take a while)
-
-Choose [C]onfigure, [R]emove and [Q]uit until dselect has completed.
-
-1.5 Install Perl dependencies that aren't packaged into Debian Etch
-sources
-
-Run the following command:
-
- $ sudo cpan MARC::Record Class::Accessor MARC::Charset MARC::File::XML \
- Net::Z3950::ZOOM HTML::Template::Pro MARC::Crosswalk::DublinCore \
- PDF::Reuse PDF::Reuse::Barcode Data::ICal GD::Barcode::UPCE \
- XML::RSS Algorithm::CheckDigits::M43_001 Biblio::EndnoteStyle POE Schedule::At
-
-There is a known but benign error in the test case for Barcode::Code128,
-which is required by PDF::Reuse::Barcode. If this module is not installed,
-you can do a forced installation of Barcode::Code128.
-
-Note: you may need to run CPAN initialization if you've not run cpan
-before:
-
- /etc/perl/CPAN/Config.pm initialized.
-
- CPAN is the world-wide archive of perl resources. It consists of about
- 100 sites that all replicate the same contents all around the globe.
- Many countries have at least one CPAN site already. The resources
- found on CPAN are easily accessible with the CPAN.pm module. If you
- want to use CPAN.pm, you have to configure it properly.
-
- If you do not want to enter a dialog now, you can answer 'no' to this
- question and I'll try to autoconfigure. (Note: you can revisit this
- dialog anytime later by typing 'o conf init' at the cpan prompt.)
-
- Are you ready for manual configuration? [yes]
-
-When the configuration is completed CPAN will install the Perl modules.
-
-2. Configuration of dependencies
-
-2.1 Update root MySQL password (if dselect didn't do it for you already)
-
- $ sudo mysqladmin password <password>
-
-2.2 Create the Koha database
-
- Create the database and user with associated privileges:
-
- $ mysqladmin -uroot -p<password> create database <kohadatabasename>
- $ mysql -uroot -p<password>
-
- Welcome to the MySQL monitor. Commands end with ; or \g.
- Your MySQL connection id is 22
- Server version: 5.0.32-Debian_7etch3-log Debian etch distribution
-
- Type 'help;' or '\h' for help. Type '\c' to clear the buffer.
-
- mysql> grant all on <kohadatabasename>.* to '<kohadatabaseuser>'@'localhost' identified by '<kohadatabaseuserpassword>';
- Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.00 sec)
-
- mysql> flush privileges;
- Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.00 sec)
-
- mysql> quit
-
-2.3 Create test database in order to install DBD::mysql
-
-In order to handle UTF-8 correctly, Koha requires at least version 4.004
-of the DBD::mysql Perl module. However, Debian Etch has a stable package
-only for version 3.0008, so it is necessary to install the module from CPAN.
-Because of DBD::mysql's test suite, it is necessary to temporarily create a
-test database and user:
-
- $ mysql -uroot -p<password>
-
- Create the database and user with associated privileges:
-
- Welcome to the MySQL monitor. Commands end with ; or \g.
- Your MySQL connection id is 22
- Server version: 5.0.32-Debian_7etch3-log Debian etch distribution
-
- Type 'help;' or '\h' for help. Type '\c' to clear the buffer.
-
- mysql> create database test;
- Query OK, 1 row affected (0.00 sec)
-
- mysql> grant all on test.* to 'test'@'localhost' identified by 'test';
- Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.00 sec)
- (test database, user, and password can be different if need be)
-
- mysql> flush privileges;
- Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.00 sec)
-
- mysql> quit
-
-Next install DBD::mysql:
-
- $ sudo cpan
-
- cpan> o conf makepl_arg
- (get current value of this CPAN parameter)
-
- cpan> o conf makepl_arg "--testdb=test --testuser=test --testpass=test"
-
- cpan> install DBD::mysql
-
- cpan> o conf makepl_arg ''
- (clear this setting to not interface with future CPAN installs).
-
-
-Finally, remove the test database:
-
- $ mysql -uroot -p<password>
-
- mysql> drop database test;
- Query OK, 1 row affected (0.00 sec)
-
- mysql> exit
- Bye
-
-3. Run the Koha installer
-
- $ perl Makefile.PL
- ( answer questions )
- $ make
- $ make test
- $ sudo make install
-
-4. Configure and start Apache
- $ sudo ln -s /etc/koha/koha-httpd.conf /etc/apache2/sites-available/koha
- (note that the path to koha-httpd.conf may be different depending on your
- installation choices)
-
-Add the following lines to /etc/apache2/ports.conf:
-
- Listen 80
- Listen 8080
-
-Run the following commands:
-
- $ sudo a2enmod rewrite
- $ sudo a2ensite koha
- $ sudo apache2ctl restart
-
-5. Configure and start Zebra
-
-Note: it's recommended that you daemonize the Zebra process and add it to your
-startup profile. For a non-production test/development installation, running
-Zebra from the command line can be useful. Pick from the two available options
-below, or roll your own :-)
-
-Note: it's also recommended that you create a Koha system user, which you will
-have specified during the install process. Alternatively, Zebra can be
-configured to run as the root user.
-
-Option 1: run the Zebra processes from the command line:
-
- Zebra Server:
- $ sudo -u ${KOHA_USER} zebrasrv -f /etc/koha/koha-conf.xml
- (note that the path to koha-conf.xml may be different depending on your
- installation choices)
-
- Note: the user you run Zebra as will be the only user with write permission
- on the Zebra index; in development mode, you may wish to use your system
- user.
-
- Zebraqueue Daemon:
- $ sudo -u ${KOHA_USER} misc/bin/zebraqueue_daemon.pl
-
- Note: if you are running in this mode, you may wish to defer starting the
- zebraqueue until you've run the web installer (see below).
-
-Option 2: run the Zebra processes as daemons, and add to startup process:
-
-Note that references to $SCRIPT_DIR refer to the directory where
-Koha's command-line scripts are installed, e.g., /usr/share/koha/bin.
-
- Zebra Server:
- $ sudo ln -s ${SCRIPT_DIR}/koha-zebra-ctl.sh /etc/init.d/koha-zebra-daemon
- (Note: ${SCRIPT_DIR} is /usr/share/koha/bin/ by default in a standard install)
- $ sudo update-rc.d koha-zebra-daemon defaults
- ( Note: see man chkconfig(8) on other distros )
-
- $ sudo ${SCRIPT_DIR}/koha-zebra-ctl.sh start
-
- Zebraqueue Daemon:
- $ sudo ln -s ${SCRIPT_DIR}/koha-zebraqueue-ctl.sh /etc/init.d/koha-zebraqueue-daemon
- $ sudo update-rc.d koha-zebraqueue-daemon defaults
- ( Note: see man chkconfig(8) on other distros )
-
- $ sudo ${SCRIPT_DIR}/koha-zebraqueue-ctl.sh start
-
-6. Run the Web Installer, populate the database, initial configuration of settings
-
- Point your browser to http://<servername>:8080/
-
- It should redirect you to the Web installer where you can continue the setup.
-
-Uninstall Instructions
-=============================
-1) Stop Services:
- $ sudo a2dissite koha
- $ sudo rm /etc/apache2/sites-available/koha
- $ sudo apache2ctl restart
-
- $ sudo update-rc.d koha-zebra-daemon remove
- $ sudo update-rc.d koha-zebraqueue-daemon remove
- $ sudo rm /etc/init.d/koha-zebra-daemon
- $ sudo rm /etc/init.d/koha-zebraqueue-daemon
-
-2) Remove Koha Databases
-
- # MySQL
- $ mysql -u<kohauser> -p<kohapassword>
- > drop database koha;
-
- # Zebra Indexes
- $ zebraidx -c <prefix>/etc/zebradb/zebra-biblios.cfg -g iso2709 -d biblios init
- $ zebraidx -c <prefix>/etc/zebradb/zebra-authorities.cfg -g iso2709 -d authorities init
-
-3) Remove Koha Install Directories and Configuration Files
-
-Tested on the following operating environments
-==============================================
-- Debian Etch 4.0
-
-Installer Bug reports
-=====================
-Please send any installer bug reports to jmf AT liblime DOT com
-
-Other Notes
-=====================
-This file is part of Koha
-
-Koha is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the
-terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
-Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later
-version.
-
-Koha is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
-WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR
-A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
-You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
-Koha; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place,
-Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
+++ /dev/null
-Koha - award-winning open-source Integrated Library System
-
-Koha is the first open-source Integrated Library System. Developed initially in
-New Zealand by Katipo Communications, Ltd and first deployed in January of 2000
-for the Horowhenua Library Trust, it is currently maintained by a team of
-software providers and library technology staff from around the globe. Learn
-more about the Koha project at http://koha.org.
-
-INSTALLATION
-============
-
-Koha 3.0 comes with a new installer, based on MakeMaker, the tool that
-is usually used to install CPAN modules. This means that if you know
-how to customise CPAN-installed modules, the same things should work
-for you with Koha. If not, don't worry. If you want to customise the
-installation more than described below, run "man ExtUtils::MakeMaker"
-
-You need to have a server running MySQL 5 or PostgreSQL 8.2.5, Zebra
-2.0.22 or greater and a webserver (preferably Apache2) before installing
-Koha.
-
-MySQL 5: Create a database called 'koha,' owned by 'kohaadmin'
-user, with a password set. Note: kohaadmin must have at least the
-following privileges: SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE, CREATE, DROP,
-ALTER, and LOCK TABLES.
-
-PostgreSQL 8.2.5: Create a database called 'koha,' owned by 'kohaadmin'
-user, with a password set. Note: kohaadmin must be a superuser. You
-must also add plpgsql to the koha database.
-
-Default installation instructions:
-
-1. perl Makefile.PL
- (you will be prompted to answer a number of questions)
-2. make
-3.(optional) make test
-4. sudo make install
-5. sudo ln -s /etc/koha/koha-httpd.conf /etc/apache2/sites-available/koha
- (note that the path to koha-httpd.conf may be different depending on your
- installation choices)
-6. sudo a2enmod rewrite
-7. sudo a2ensite koha && /etc/init.d/apache2 reload
-8. sudo zebrasrv -f /etc/koha/koha-conf.xml
- (note that you will want to run Zebra in daemon mode for a production
- system)
-9. Browse to http://servername:8080/ and answer the questions
-
-OR if you want to install all dependencies from CPAN and are root, you can
-replace steps 1-3 with "perl install-CPAN.pl" but this is non-standard and
-may not be safe. Nevertheless, it's pretty cool when it works.
-
-The defaults will install Koha to places that follow relevant standards,
-such as the File Hierarchy Standard. If you want to install Koha to a
-different directory like /opt/koha, then replace step 1 with (for example):
-
-1. perl Makefile.PL INTRANET_CGI_DIR=/www/cgi-bin
-
-You can change most of the defaults in a similar way, such as DB_HOST.
-For full instructions on how to override the default settings, run
-
-$ perldoc rewrite-config.PL
-
-
-IF YOU HAVE PROBLEMS
-====================
-
-IF THIS IS A PRE-RELEASE TREE: please contact developers by email via
-http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/koha-devel
-or
-http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.education.libraries.koha.devel
-
-IF THIS IS A RELEASED VERSION: please see the support pages at
-http://www.koha.org/
-
-Released versions usually have three-digit numbers, like 3.00.01,
-while other version number styles are usually snapshots or previews.
-
-
-DEVELOPER NOTES
-===============
-
-For instructions on how to package releases, run perldoc Makefile.PL
+++ /dev/null
-Example /etc/koha.conf file entries
-
-database=Koha
-hostname=localhost
-user=Koha
-pass=xxxxxx
-includes=/usr/local/www/koha/htdocs/includes
-
-Please note the final line (includes=path) - The path entry can be
-used as an alternative to manually editing the path in Output.pm file
-(see INSTALL manual).
-
-
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-Example apache httpd.conf entries:
-Koha makes extensive use of Server Side Includes (SSI):
-
-
-http://httpd.apache.org/docs/mod/mod_include.html
-
-If your page headers and footers do not show, then you may need to
-re-configure your web server.
-
-Here is an example of entries suitable for Apache httpd.conf:
-
-
-<VirtualHost 111.222.333.1>
- ServerName koha.example.com
- ServerPath /var/www/library
- DocumentRoot /var/www/library/koha/html
- Alias /images/ "/var/www/library/koha/html/images/"
- ScriptAlias /cgi-bin/koha/ "/var/www/library/koha/cgi-bin/"
- SetEnv PERL5LIB "/var/www/library/modules"
- ErrorLog /var/log/httpd/koha-error_log
- #
- # ======== koha uses Server Side Includes =========
- # Normally here, use the same path as "DocRoot" above
- <Directory "/var/www/library/koha/html">
- #
- AllowOverride None
- #
- # First, you MUST enable +Includes or +IncludesNoExec
- #
- Options +Includes -FollowSymlinks -Indexes
- #
- # Second, you must also configure one of following:
- #
- # 1. server-parsed content (SSI) for files ending in ".html"
- #
- AddHandler server-parsed .html
- #
- # ...OR... (not "AND" !!!!)...
- #
- # 2. Allow SSI if executable bit set using "XBitHack"
- # XBitHack on|off|full
- #
- # XBitHack on - any file that has the user-execute bit
- # - set will be treated as a server-parsed html doc.
- # - The "full" = "on" but, in addition, will test the
- # - group-execute bit. If the group execute bit is set
- # - then the Last-modified date of the returned file
- # - is sent. If group-execute bit is not set, then no
- # - last-modified date is sent.
- # - Setting this bit allows clients and proxies to
- # - cache the result of the request!
- #
- # For example, enable XBitHack (on) if you want to
- # - include non-executable content in documents like:
- # <!--#include virtual="/includes/footer.inc" -->
- # <!--#include virtual="/cgi-bin/counter.pl" -->
- #
- # XBitHack on
- #
- # Remember - do not use XBitHack if using AddHandler!
- </Directory>
-</VirtualHost>
-
-<VirtualHost 111.222.333.1>
- ServerName opac.example.com
- ServerPath /var/www/library
- DocumentRoot /var/www/library/opac/html
- Alias /images/ "/var/www/library/opac/html/images/"
- ScriptAlias /cgi-bin/opac/ "/var/www/library/opac/cgi-bin/"
- SetEnv PERL5LIB "/var/www/library/modules"
- ErrorLog /var/log/httpd/opac-error_log
- #
- <Directory "/var/www/library/opac/html">
- AllowOverride None
- Options +Includes -FollowSymLinks -Indexes
- AddHandler server-parsed .html
- </Directory>
-</VirtualHost>
-
-
-Read your web server docs for more information about how Server Side
-Includes work.
-
-
-
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- Yoyodyne, Inc., hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the program
- `Gnomovision' (which makes passes at compilers) written by James Hacker.
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- <signature of Ty Coon>, 1 April 1989
- Ty Coon, President of Vice
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