[Koha-zebra] *almost* have zebra plugin working

Mike Taylor mike at miketaylor.org.uk
Tue Mar 21 16:50:16 CET 2006


> Date: Tue, 21 Mar 2006 09:42:43 -0500
> From: Cindy Murdock <cmurdock at ccfls.org>
> 
>   Warning: something's wrong at 
> /usr/local/koha/intranet/modules/C4/SearchMarc.pm line 240.
>   QUERY : wizards at /usr/local/koha/intranet/modules/C4/SearchMarc.pm 
> line 249.
>   ZOOM error 10012 "CQL transformation error" (addinfo: "can't open CQL 
> transform file '/usr/local/koha/intranet/zebra/pqf.properties': No such 
> file or directory") from diag-set 'ZOOM'[Mon Mar 20 14:21:19 2006] 
> [error] [client 24.144.207.172] Premature end ofscript headers: 
> /usr/local/koha/intranet/cgi-bin/search.marc/search.pl

Well, that seems pretty self-documenting.  Just put the CQL
configuration file in the place it's expected, and all should be well.

> I have a symlink to the HEAD zebra folder in 
> /usr/local/koha/intranet/cgi-bin (but it's really in the main koha 
> folder in my rel_2_2 cvs directory).  There is a pqf.properties, but 
> it's in intranet/cgi-bin/zebra instead of intranet/zebra.  I don't know 
> whether I've done something incorrectly, or this is a bug, and I can't 
> figure out where it's getting this path.  Can anybody tell me what's 
> going on?

I know nothing about Koha -- only about Zebra and ZOOM-Perl -- so I
don't know what the "correct" soltution to your problem is.  Maybe
your Koha-with-Zebra installation put the pqf.properties file in the
wrong place, or maybe the configuration file points to the wrong
place.  Koha wizards will have to decide which, make the make
appropriate changes to the distribution; but you should be able to
patch your own installation up easily enough.

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