This patch removes Image::Magick as a dependency and replaces it with
the (much) lighter GD. Functionality of patronimage code has not changed with
this conversion.
Adding errorhandling for corrupted image file and link to return to moremember.pl when called from there
Added notes about supported image mime types.
Signed-off-by: Galen Charlton <galen.charlton@liblime.com>
Signed-off-by: Joshua Ferraro <jmf@liblime.com>
formerly, the overdues cronjobs were crafting their own MIME message attachments (poorly). This
patch adds a dependency on MIME::Lite, the de facto standard perl module for forming usable
emails with MIME attachments. MIME::Lite is pure perl and well supported on numerous platforms:
http://testers.cpan.org/show/MIME-Lite.html
Signed-off-by: Joshua Ferraro <jmf@liblime.com>
SMS::Send is used by the new enhanced messaging stuff. It's a pure-perl module that
provides a consistent interface to SMS sending gateways. There are alredy
a handful of driver modules for gateways on CPAN, and adding one for a new gateway
is possible.
Signed-off-by: Joshua Ferraro <jmf@liblime.com>
When using mysql and a sufficiently recent version
of DBD::mysql that actually respects the mysql_enable_utf8
option, setting the current branch to a name that
includes a diacritic causes the session to fail
and forces the user to the login screen upon
clicking another link.
This turned out to be due to the default (Data::Dumper)
serialization used by CGI::Session, which truncated the
session object at the diacritic. By enabling
that module's YAML serialization option, the problem
was resolved.
This patch introduces a dependency on the YAML::Syck
module.
Signed-off-by: Chris Cormack <crc@liblime.com>
Signed-off-by: Joshua Ferraro <jmf@liblime.com>
- adding all dependencies
- adding yui tabs for a better look
- adding BibLibre in credits for frenchies main contributors
- removing translators for other languages than french, as only french is available now
Signed-off-by: Chris Cormack <crc@liblime.com>
Signed-off-by: Joshua Ferraro <jmf@liblime.com>
The kohaversion is in the code directory (in /kohaversion.pl)
C4::Context now has a new method C4::Context->KOHAVERSION
that returns the koha code version.
The systempreference Version contains the database version.
If the 2 are differents, when the user log in, he is redirected to web installer (new behaviour : before this commit, the check was done on everypage, it's too CPU costly I think)
In the web installer, we check now if we do a new setup or an upgrade and show only the appropriate link.
The updatedatabase contains a lot of new things :
* SetVersion($kohaversion), that set the kohaversion after each update
* TransformToNum($kohaversion) that returns a number (3.0000001 from 3.00.00.001 for example) for a given koha version
* DropAllForeignKeys($table) that does what is written : drop all foreign keys. A shame it's not possible directly in mySQL...
* for each database update, just :
add the following lines :
=item
Describe what it does for other developpers
=cut
$DBversion = "your.koha.version.dbnumber";
if (C4::Context->preference("Version") < TransformToNum($DBversion)) {
#
# DO YOUR UPDATE STUFF
#
print "Upgrade to $DBversion done (specify what it does if you want)\n";
SetVersion ($DBversion);
}
IMPORTANT NOTES :
in koha 2.2, a new install was done through installing a 2.2.0 database, then updating it to the installed version.
in Koha 3.0, /installer/kohaversion.sql MUST contain an uptodate version, as the installer set the DB version to kohaversion after uploading kohaversion.sql. It does NOT run updatedatabase.
The update from Koha 2.2 to Koha 3.0 must NOT be done through the webinstaller : updatedatabase is very very long to run and you'll reach Apache timeout for sure. See http://wiki.koha.org/doku.php?id=22_to_30 that contains my notes for upgrading (with some/few UNIMARC specific stuff)
Note For RM, please eyeball this change
Signed-off-by: Chris Cormack <crc@liblime.com>
So this implies quite a change for files.
Sorry about conflicts which will be caused.
directory Interface::CGI should now be dropped.
I noticed that many scripts (reports ones, but also some circ/stats.pl or opac-topissues) still use Date::Manip.