Mason James wrote:
PS: they (read: OSX boxes) can be tricky to set up LAMP/WAMP? stuff on for new admins, I got veeeery close to getting a koha3 running on my OSX after a few weeks of futzing (Ryan says it can be done ;), but gave into a deb VM instead.
I don't have an Intel Mac yet. Once I do, can I presume that it will run Linux in Parallels? That would be g-r-e-a-t!
On a final note, I think some of the newer features in H:T:P are (when proven stable) going to really help bring the templates to a level of cleanliness and readability that most of the other areas of code are now looking (thanks everyone)
Anyone else on the list have a 10.5 box to have a go at this?
$ cpan HTML::Template::Pro
I gave it a go on Leopardo. One error during the make test: *** test_expr8.out 2008-04-04 04:51:05.000000000 +1100 --- test_expr8.raw 2008-08-27 23:36:50.000000000 +1000 *************** *** 6,12 **** <b>70</b> <b>70</b> ! <b>200001000000</b> <b>70</b> <b>70</b> <b>1</b> --- 6,12 ---- <b>70</b> <b>70</b> ! <b>-1862462912</b> <b>70</b> <b>70</b> <b>1</b> # Failed test 15 in t/HTML-Template-Expr.t at line 87 fail #8 I've left it at that since I do not intend to install Koha or any more perl stuff on my Mac. Apple stuffed up Perl pretty bad in Leopard, IMHO. I'm transitioning to python for all scripting anyway, so I'm saying bye to perl on Macs. I'll leave Perl to sane environs like Linux. (Yeah, yeah, I *could* trash perl and reinstall from scratch, but life is too short!) Hey, now that's an idea! pyKoha! Any takers? cheers rickw -- ________________________________________________________________ Rick Welykochy || Praxis Services || Internet Driving Instructor The problem with adults is that they are contaminated by experience. -- Kumi Naidoo, General Secretary and CEO of CIVICUS