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02:49 | TSU99999 | Testing this Koha web browser infterface, so far unable to get an IRC client running on Android to work |
02:51 | considering Koha installed from source on openSUSE which is a non-Debian distro. Can'find documentation in websites or even in thee source. Anyone know if koha can be installed from source? | |
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10:23 | DurjoyRoy[m] | Hi Kohafiles!!! |
10:23 | Greetings from a new member! | |
10:27 | I need help on database migration. I need to migrate a sql dump from koha v3.06.04 to v23.05. | |
10:27 | Please help out! | |
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12:38 | ashimema | Dump, restore, run updatedatabase.pl |
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16:49 | TSU99999 | Ping. Reposting my question from yesterday, Can Koha be installed from source? Oddly, I cannot find any documentation or even an install section in the source posted in the Github mirror (believe main source repo is Gitlab). Short of that, is there an install script that can be inspected? Need to know if there are any special Debian dependencies or if the source is fairly generic. TIA |
16:56 | ashimema | I know I used to install it from source, and know others who did so on suse |
16:57 | So it is possible. But not so well tested these days as we're pretty much targeting Debian or debian based only | |
16:58 | Perl dependencies are all available from cpan | |
16:58 | The hardest dependency to resolve be zebra, but you can use Elastic search in it's place anyway | |
16:59 | https://wiki.koha-community.or[…]_on_openSUSE_11.3 | |
17:00 | It's old, but I imagine a fair bit of that is still valid | |
17:00 | TSU99999: see above | |
17:00 | * ashimema | goes back to his weekend now |
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18:39 | JasonGreene[m] | I couldn't find it...looking for some offline install instructions for koha. anyone have a link install with dpkg not apt We want to install an older version of Koha |
20:36 | is anyone using Koha version:23.11.02.000 | |
20:38 | I've been trying to import books and it never works... now I'm trying to import patrons and it doesn't work.. | |
20:46 | I downloaded the file koha provides and pasted the patrons and it gives this error message... (full message at <https://matrix.org/_matrix/med[…]yBBoLEGszOYTkphJA>) | |
20:47 | With a smile on my face, I'm thinking that version 23.11.02.000 works on nothing but a web site. | |
21:16 | Never mind... I'm the dumb ars... the "categorycode" was supposed to be 1 or 2 letters.... I had words. | |
23:03 | TSU99999 | Thx Ashimema for your comments about installing from source. I did find very old references but typcaly consider anything older than abou 3 years or that many versions suspicious. If it's your impression that the Koha modules are built more or less the same way for the past 10 years or so and updated only as necessary for things like security patches but haven't added or modified basic functionality, that's probably enough info for me to |
23:20 | JasonGreene[m] | ok... just can't understand why I can't input book data using MarcEdit. Have followed online instructions and nothing will get into the system. |
23:21 | I was able to input patrons... just not books | |
23:24 | I'm willing to let anyone TeamViewer into my system to see what I'm seeing and show the mess ups |
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