Koha - award-winning GPL Integrated Library System. Koha is a full-featured . Developed initially in New Zealand by Katipo Communications Ltd and first deployed in January of 2000 for Horowhenua Library Trust, it is currently maintained by a team of software providers and library technology staff from around the globe. STRUCTURE ========= Koha 3.0 has been restructured from Koha 2.2 to use Zebra, a high-performance, general-purpose structured text indexing and retrieval engine. Zebra speaks Z39.50, building on one of Koha's most useful features. General library data is held in MySQL, and Koha 3.0 supports MySQL 5, using foreign keys and other recent features. Apache 2 is the recommended web server and VirtualHost configuration files are generated for it. INSTALLATION ============ Koha 3.0 comes with a new installer, based on MakeMaker, the tool that is usually used to install CPAN modules. This means that if you know how to customise CPAN-installed modules, the same things should work for you with Koha. You need to have a server running MySQL 5, Zebra and some webserver (preferably Apache) before installing Koha. Create a database in MySQL called koha and Default installation instructions: 1. perl Makefile.PL 2. make 3. sudo make install 4. ln -s /usr/lib/perl5/site-perl/*/koha/etc/koha-httpd.conf /etc/apache2/sites-available/koha 5. a2ensite koha && /etc/init.d/apache reload 6. zebrasrv -c /usr/lib/perl5/site-perl/*/koha/etc/koha-conf.xml 7. Browse to http://servername:8080/ and answer the questions OR if you want to install all dependencies from CPAN and are root, you can replace steps 1-3 with "perl install-CPAN.pl" but this is non-standard and may not be safe. Nevertheless, it's pretty cool when it works. For instructions on how to override the default settings, run perldoc rewrite-config.PL DEVELOPER NOTES For instructions on how to package releases, run perldoc Makefile.PL