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[Koha-win32] my windows lessons


From: georgejenner
Subject: [Koha-win32] my windows lessons
Date: Sat, 07 Sep 2002 00:18:01 +0200

Hi there.

This will probably be my first and last post to the list as I've run out of 
time to get koha going on Windows. I'll share what I've learnt inthe hope 
someone can get it 
going. I approached it from a complete novice in web hosted applications, and 
that has been my downfall.  We'll be using somehting called Isis that is used 
in 
another library at the school. 

I got a good bit of help from  www.desilva.biz about installing perl, apache 
and mysql, and virtual hosts.  Other things I found out by banging my head.  
Some things 
may or may not be necessary.  Dunno as nothing worked entirely.

1.  Installing perl.

The perl website (cpan) is unfriendly and smug.  It implies the only sensible 
way to install perl is to compile it on your own machine.  Well I have the 
right compiler and 
of course it doesn't compile.  So  download a binary.  I tried the one from 
activestate, and it seems good to me.

Install Perl to c:\usr rather than the defaul of c:\perl.  This is to do with 
the shebang line at the top of all perl scripts, which apparently tells the 
interpreter where to 
find perl.exe, which I suppose is the interpreter.

The modules.  These are extra bits of perl you need.  Don't follow the advice 
to download them and install them manually.  You'll find in perl bin two 
proggies called 
ppm.bat and ppm3.bat.  This is perl package manager.  Connect to the internet 
and then run ppm.  All you then have to do is type "install <module name>" and 
it's 
done.  ppm3 did not work on my machine, but ppm is fine.

2.  Installing mysql

This appears straightforward.  If you also download myodbc you can accss the 
database with MS Access or even OpenOffice Write, if you've got opensource 
tools.  
Why didn't anybody tell me this?

3.  Installing Apache.

Apache 2 doesn't work at all on my Win ME machine.

You have to edit the hosts.sam file in your Windows directory to include the 
names of any virtual hosts you'll be using.  See details at desilva.biz.  That 
will also help 
with localhost issues.  Don't know what localhost means?  And I thought I was 
the only idiot trying to do this.

The apache config stuff in koha/installation hints seem to work.  All you have 
to do is change the directory names.  Put in complete paths and always remember 
to 
change  \ to / in your pathnames.  ( I bet you forget at least once)

4.  Installing Koha

I went through manual installation.  The main problem was updataing databases.  
Eventually I changed the line in database.pm  and updatedatabase worked.

#   $database=$configfile{'database'};
      $database='koha';

5.  Running Koha

This section intentionally left blank.

Bits of it sort of worked. Eventually I decided that it wasn't accessing mysql 
properly, but I've given up now.

Good luck for the rest of you :-)

George





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