3.8.10 on Ubuntu 12.04.2 LTS
Just finished a brand new (sandbox) install from tarball of 3.8.10 on a 64-bit Ubuntu 12.04.2 (note last digit) LTS server. All seems good, but have not had much time yet to play with it -- install went smoothly, no problems, 1 hour 35 mins from partitioning to fully functional copy of production db including our customizations. One question that I have not yet had time to fully look into, so I'm looking for pointers/suggestions, please. dpkg (ubuntu.12.04.packages) asks for libdbd-sqlite2-perl which is no longer available (except in the "unsupported" Universe repository), replaced by libdbd-sqlite3-perl which I installed. koha_perl_deps.pl -m gives the "2" version as "missing - not required" but after install <About><Perl modules> highlights DBD::SQLite2 in bright pink! I haven't yet found any lack of functionality, but could one of you suggest a "test" that specifically calls this module? Or does the "not required" mean "not in production machines"? In which case the bright pink highlighting might be a "bug - enhancement - low priority." Many thanks and best regards - Paul
Hi Paul, I believe SQLite is used for offline circulation. If you don't use that, you should be all good. Liz Rea On 05/03/13 09:12, Paul wrote:
Just finished a brand new (sandbox) install from tarball of 3.8.10 on a 64-bit Ubuntu 12.04.2 (note last digit) LTS server. All seems good, but have not had much time yet to play with it -- install went smoothly, no problems, 1 hour 35 mins from partitioning to fully functional copy of production db including our customizations.
One question that I have not yet had time to fully look into, so I'm looking for pointers/suggestions, please.
dpkg (ubuntu.12.04.packages) asks for libdbd-sqlite2-perl which is no longer available (except in the "unsupported" Universe repository), replaced by libdbd-sqlite3-perl which I installed. koha_perl_deps.pl -m gives the "2" version as "missing - not required" but after install <About><Perl modules> highlights DBD::SQLite2 in bright pink!
I haven't yet found any lack of functionality, but could one of you suggest a "test" that specifically calls this module? Or does the "not required" mean "not in production machines"? In which case the bright pink highlighting might be a "bug - enhancement - low priority."
Many thanks and best regards - Paul
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At 09:36 AM 3/5/2013 +1300, Liz Rea wrote:
Hi Paul,
I believe SQLite is used for offline circulation. If you don't use that, you should be all good.
Hi Liz, Many thanks - we're not a lending library, so should be good. Best - Paul
Liz Rea
On 05/03/13 09:12, Paul wrote:
Just finished a brand new (sandbox) install from tarball of 3.8.10 on a 64-bit Ubuntu 12.04.2 (note last digit) LTS server. All seems good, but have not had much time yet to play with it -- install went smoothly, no problems, 1 hour 35 mins from partitioning to fully functional copy of production db including our customizations.
One question that I have not yet had time to fully look into, so I'm looking for pointers/suggestions, please.
dpkg (ubuntu.12.04.packages) asks for libdbd-sqlite2-perl which is no longer available (except in the "unsupported" Universe repository), replaced by libdbd-sqlite3-perl which I installed. koha_perl_deps.pl -m gives the "2" version as "missing - not required" but after install <About><Perl modules> highlights DBD::SQLite2 in bright pink!
I haven't yet found any lack of functionality, but could one of you suggest a "test" that specifically calls this module? Or does the "not required" mean "not in production machines"? In which case the bright pink highlighting might be a "bug - enhancement - low priority."
Many thanks and best regards - Paul
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