Greetings,
This includes the documentation. There’s a piece in the
INSTALL.ubuntu.12.04 that needs to make its way back to the Wiki: addition of
the debian.koha-community.org repository. This is necessary for 3.8.x and newer
versions of Koha, as Template::Plugin::HtmlToText does not exist in the default
Ubuntu 12.04 repository. I didn’t check Ubuntu 10.04’s default repository.
SIDE THOUGHT: It would be nice to have pieces of OS-dependent pages (for
example, setting up the repository) separated out to an OS-independent page, to
which the OS-dependent pages link. Any objections if I do that? I’d clean it up
from the Ubuntu-side first, so people can see it.
1) Decide OS: Debian, Ubuntu, other debian-based OS, or the least
attractive option: something else.
2) Decide purpose: development, multi-site, single-site only or OS that is
not debian-based
3) Based on (1) & (2), get files (2=development ? git : (1=something
else ? tarball : packages))
4) Do configuring (this should overlap between the three types of
install)
a) apache2
b) MySQL
5) Go to staff client (and follow steps if any)
6) Done!
Anyways in closing, documentation is not as glorious as writing code, from
my programmer perspective, but it is most certainly as important. I’d to take
this opportunity to thank all those who work on Koha’s documentation. I also
appreciate the feedback people have given on my attempts at cleaning up the
documentation for Ubuntu.
GPML,
Mark Tompsett