On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 5:02 PM, Brandon W. Uhlman
brandon.uhl...@bclibrary.ca wrote:
Hi, all.
When I load my shiny new 1.4 OPAC, the 'Now searching' display won't display
the name of the org unit I'm searching. However, the orgtree selector can be
chosen and the orgunit names are visible, so
Mike Rylander said the following on 01/14/2009 10:06 AM:
On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 5:02 PM, Brandon W. Uhlman
brandon.uhl...@bclibrary.ca wrote:
Hi, all.
When I load my shiny new 1.4 OPAC, the 'Now searching' display won't display
the name of the org unit I'm searching. However, the orgtree
Dear folks, Betty Ing, a documentation intern at Project Conifer, has
published a comparison of Style Guidelines for Fedora and Book of Evergreen.
For those who missed her post (to the documentation list) I published her
cross-walk here:
Hey folks,
Still wrestling with the import_demo package and the example holding -- on
Dan Scott's advice, I grabbed the trunk version of import_demo from svn and
tried running it against my instance (Evergreen 1.4RC1, OpenSRF 1.0,
postgres 8.2). I get the following output from running
Hey folks,
Judicious removal of the deprecated db_port flag resulted in everything
going ahead nicely, after Dan knocked some sense into me by letting me know
that the import demo should be run on the database server directly. As
always, Dan saves the day.
Recommended changes to import_demo
2009/1/14 Dan Scott deni...@gmail.com:
I would _swear_ there used to be a db_port option in marc2bre.pl, but
I'll remove it from import_bibs.sh. That'll fix up your problem (and
the problem of anyone else running the import demo).
I swore in vain - it was never there. I have now added the
2009/1/14 John Fink john.f...@gmail.com:
Hey folks,
Judicious removal of the deprecated db_port flag resulted in everything
going ahead nicely, after Dan knocked some sense into me by letting me know
that the import demo should be run on the database server directly. As
always, Dan saves