Kyle M Hall
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We should be able to set system preference overrides for SIP in a similar manner that we do in Apache. It would be great if we could specify those overrides on both a config level, and login level basis. Test Plan: 1) Apply this patch 2) Start your SIP server 3) Enable the syspref AllFinesNeedOverride 4) Find or create a patron with a small fine ( less than noissuescharge ) 5) Attempt to check out an item to the patron, it should fail 6) Add the global syspref override from the bottom of the example SIP config file 7) Restart your SIP server 8) Attempt to check out an item to the patron again, this time it should work 9) Now, add the login level syspref override section as it appears in the eaxmple SIP config file. Make sure to add it to the login you are using 10) Attempt to check out another item to the patron, this time is should again fail Signed-off-by: Liz Rea <wizzyrea@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Marcel de Rooy <m.de.rooy@rijksmuseum.nl> Signed-off-by: Martin Renvoize <martin.renvoize@ptfs-europe.com> |
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SIPconfig.xml |
Koha Configuration Files: The following files specify the base configuration for Koha ZOOM: * koha-httpd.conf In a debian system, this apache configuration file will be symlinked from /etc/apache2/sites-enabled Specify Koha's IP address with NameVirtualHost Set ServerName, etc * koha-production.xml * koha-testing.xml These are the production and testing configurations for zebrasrv and for Koha. The first part of each file specifies Zebra server names, indexing configuration files, and query language configurations. Koha configuration directives follow. * zebra-authorities.cfg * zebra-biblios.cfg