Updated INSTALL.opensuse for openSUSE 11.0 Final
Changelog: - openSUSE 11.0 Final seems to not have a "User Settings" section anymore. Deleting this section of the document. - "Hardware Clock Set to UTC" option in openSUSE 11.0 install is now a checkbox. Updating section to reflect this - Updating perl Makefile.PL output as of the Koha 3 snapshot development version available today (07-Jul-2008) - Added Algorithm::CheckDigits installation (with output) and removed output from Biblio::EndnoteStyle - Deleted section Install the "Algorithm::CheckDigits" Perl Module from the end of document, because it now get's installed - Clarified kind of problems (related to JSON::Syck) that CGI::Session::Serialize::yaml prevents - Added explanation of answering Yes to "Install the Zebra configuration files" in a NOZEBRA installation, like this one - Added explanation of "fr" (French) choice for my Koha install - Updated output of "make test" - Deleted 2nd make test (because now we run it only once) - Updated last lines of "make install" output - Now the errors we get in make install are no longer related to C4::Labels but only to connections to data sources - Added "SMS::Send" Perl Module installation - Added POE::Test::Loops dependency to POE Section - Added (new?) dependencies for PDF::Reuse (Text::PDF::TTFont0 and Font::TTF) - Removed 2nd installation of PDF::Reuse::Barcode because it seems to be no longer necessary (1st installation now succeeds) - Moved perl-Data-Showtable to the "Install DBD::MySQL" section where it really belongs - Added note that says that if the software repositories are already set up, we may leave yast - Added info to log in as root after system reboot - Updated date of last modification to 7 July 2008 - Corrected some minor typos Signed-off-by: Joshua Ferraro <jmf@liblime.com>
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