Dan Scott wrote:
2009/9/2 John van Rassel jvanras...@innisfil.ca:
I have tried running this, and it still doesn't find anything. The search just
sits and spins.
I also did do the autogen.
Hmm. Any errors being reported in the PostgresSQL server log or in the
Evergreen logs? It's
Hello all,
Well, after a few years of hanging around and helping where I could, I am
pleased to announce that Calvin College is now officially committed to making
the switch to Evergreen! At one time it seemed that it would never happen, and
suddenly it seems to be happening too fast :)
We
IMHO, based upon the current OPAC design, the Org Selector offers the best
way to filter by high profile collections associated with certain branches,
but I would like to explore alternative options via facets on results,
filters on search, etc.
One alternative, copy/shelving locations, is
Well, after a few years of hanging around and helping where I could, I am
pleased to announce that Calvin College is now officially committed to making
the switch to Evergreen! At one time it seemed that it would never happen,
and suddenly it seems to be happening too fast :)
Huzzah!
Hello Dan,
We are doing what I think you're describing here: http://catalogue.nrcan.gc.ca
When you Choose a library... Expand All you'll see these branches which
we've labelled as Specialized Collections
CANMET Publications
Minproc
Mintec
So when you select, say
Among other things, we apparently need to force install of Yaz, at least
until indexdata fixes or forgoes a dependence on their remote test server
(and your open firewall allowing access to it).
Argh, not that problem again! I had hoped they would have learned from
the last time.
Are there any objections to adding the -y and -q flags to aptitude in the
prerequisite installer makefile for OpenSRF and Evergreen?
From the aptitude man page:
-q[=n], --quiet[=n]
Suppress all incremental progress indicators, thus making the
output loggable. This may be
2009/9/3 Bill Erickson erick...@esilibrary.com:
Are there any objections to adding the -y and -q flags to aptitude in the
prerequisite installer makefile for OpenSRF and Evergreen?
No objections here!
+1
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Dan Scott
Laurentian University
Dan Scott wrote:
2009/9/3 Joe Atzberger a...@esilibrary.com
Also need to add a2enmod xmlent, but at a later point after that
EG-specific piece is compiled and available, before the apache restart.
Hmm. I don't think anyone else has mentioned this as a requirement
before; is that new with
I'm going through the documentation on importing records into Evergreen,
and trying to grasp how it works, in the midst of working night and day
to get our school districts ready for Tuesday.
Does someone have the patience to give me a step by step on preparing,
and importing the book
No objections here, either! :-)
Chris Sharp
PINES Program Manager
Georgia Public Library Service
1800 Century Place, Suite 150
Atlanta, Georgia 30345
(404) 235-7147
csh...@georgialibraries.org
http://www.georgialibraries.org/pines
- Dan Scott deni...@gmail.com wrote:
2009/9/3 Bill Erickson
The attached patch presents the Z39.50 targets in the Staff Client in
alphabetical order - a problem for us because we're starting to have
quite a few configured.
I'm not sure if this is the most elegant solution so feedback is
definitely welcome.
Cheers,
Warren
Index: z3950.js
Is there anything a newer admin can learn from allowing aptitude to be more
verbose? If so, is it worth a line in the HOW-TO that a n00b can toggle this
default if they want?
uh... ahem... not that...uh... I would need to learn anything heh.
Stev3
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