4d9423b14b
Signed-off-by: Joshua Ferraro <jmf@liblime.com>
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1.4 KiB
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49 lines
1.4 KiB
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if you
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- just installed a fresh debian etch
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- want to install koha
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- don't want to strugle with apt configuration, weird dependancies conflit,
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and cpan install modules
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this script does it for you
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note:
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french doc. is more detailled for the moment (i apologize).
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warning:
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Even if etch is always prefered, this script installs some lenny packages.
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If you don't want to mix distribs for any reason, please don't use this script.
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required:
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locales have to be allready configured configured
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recommends:
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.
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/!\ koha needs a local MTA. By default, courier-mta will be installed.
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I recommend postfix but i won't decide for you (the choice of the MTA
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relies on too many parameters).
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if you want to know the alternatives, type
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aptitude search '~Dprovides:mail-transport-agent'
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go:
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- edit the first lines of the script to set some environement variables
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(you can also use export to set variables out of the script)
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- from the shell, type
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sh install_koha_from_on_fesh_etch [install flags]
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flags are
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t: install koha from release or beta tarballs (default is git)
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b: install koha from beta tarballs (default is git)
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c: debian is still configured. It means that you exactly know the
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required sources and the script asumes that those sources are
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configured
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- answer to the questions
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it's ready to use ...
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TODO:
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- improve this documentation
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