Koha/install_misc
Henri-Damien LAURENT 54f7ca4d3b bug 3204: implement request signing for Amazon Web Services
After 2009-08-15, Amazon Web Services will expect that
all requests to the Product Advertising API, which is what
Koha uses for retrieving reviews and other enhanced content
from Amazon, include signatures.  This patch and
subsequenct patches implement this functionality.

What this means in practice (assuming the user has elected
to use any enhanced content from Amazon) is that

[1] The user must get a Amazon Secret Access Key.  This can
    be done by logging in to the user's AWS account
    at (e.g.) http://aws.amazon.com/, going to the 'Access Identifiers'
    page, and from there retrieving and/or creating a new Secret
    Access Key.

[2] The contents of the Secret Access Key should then be
    entered into the new AWSPrivateKey system preference.

Once that is done, grabbing reviews and table of contents from Amazon
should work as normal.  If the user doesn't do this before 2009-08-15,
reviews and TOCs will no longer be supplied from Amazon, although there
should be no crashes - the content will simply not show up.

Note that the requirement to sign requests does *NOT* appear to apply
to simply displaying book covers from Amazon.

Signed-off-by: Galen Charlton <gmcharlt@gmail.com>
2009-08-13 09:29:56 -04:00
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debian-lenny.packages bug 3204: implement request signing for Amazon Web Services 2009-08-13 09:29:56 -04:00
debian.packages
environment_Makefile.PL
install_koha_on_fresh_debian
README.fr.install_koha_on_fresh_debian
README.install_koha_on_fresh_debian
ubuntu.packages Adding installation documentation for Ubuntu 2009-06-24 09:12:31 -05:00
UpgradeBackup.pm

if you
- just installed a fresh debian etch
- want to install koha
- don't want to strugle with apt configuration, weird dependancies conflit,
  and cpan install modules
this script does it for you

note:
    french doc. is more detailled for the moment (i apologize).

warning:
    Even if etch is always prefered, this script installs some lenny packages. 
    If you don't want to mix distribs for any reason, please don't use this script.

required:
	locales have to be allready configured configured

recommends:

	 .
	/!\ koha needs a local MTA. By default, courier-mta will be installed.
	    I recommend postfix but i won't decide for you (the choice of the MTA
	    relies on too many parameters).

	if you want to know the alternatives, type
	aptitude search '~Dprovides:mail-transport-agent'

go:
	- edit the first lines of the script to set some environement variables
	  (you can also use export to set variables out of the script)
	- from the shell, type
		sh install_koha_from_on_fesh_etch [install flags]

		flags are
		t: install koha from release or beta tarballs (default is git)
		b: install koha from beta tarballs (default is git)
		c: debian is still configured. It means that you exactly know the
		    required sources and the script asumes that those sources are
		    configured

	- answer to the questions

it's ready to use ...

TODO:
- improve this documentation