Hi,
I am new to Koha and need some help. have installed koha 3.10 on ubuntu
server 12. 04 using packages. Indexing is now working. Kindly advice me on
how i should set cronjobs. should i set it under crontab -e or
/etc/cront.d/koha-common?
Secondly can somebody help with tested cronjobs which i
Thanks, that seemed the thing to do, just start over again.
From: Nguyen Quoc Uy nguyenquocuy_1...@yahoo.com
To: ontariowol...@yahoo.com ontariowol...@yahoo.com
Cc: Koha@lists.katipo.co.nz Koha@lists.katipo.co.nz
Sent: Monday, December 17, 2012 6:25:17 PM
Hi Tom,
I recently did an install from the packages and I find the cronjobs in three
places: /etc/cron.d/koha-common , /etc/cron.hourly/koha-common , and
/etc/cron.daily/koha-common . I think you will find what you are looking for
in those three files.
Best,
Doug
-Original Message-
I do a fair bit of cataloging for a small library that has a lot of
old/rare books, though I am an amateur librarian. I often use worldcat to
find a library that has a copy of our uncatalogued book (when I can't find
any z39.50 accessible sources). These libraries often have an option to
display a
X,
I do a fair bit of cataloging for a small library that has a lot of
old/rare books, though I am an amateur librarian. I often use worldcat to
find a library that has a copy of our uncatalogued book (when I can't find
any z39.50 accessible sources). These libraries often have an option to
Dear Koha Friends,
We have tried to bring the records in by two methods, first to point
at the old database when installing 4.02; secondly, to do a fresh
installation and then using tools marc staging to import the files
already exported from the old system.
The first installation seems
David,
On Tue, Dec 18, 2012 at 1:15 PM, David M. Bucknell
da...@intknowledge.comwrote:
Dear Koha Friends,
We have tried to bring the records in by two methods, first to point at
the old database when installing 4.02; secondly, to do a fresh installation
and then using tools marc staging to
David,
Judging by the version number I think you got the proprietary fork from
Liblime. I would suggest you install the oldstable release from
koha-community.org. Instructions can be found here:
http://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/Koha_3.8_on_Debian_Squeeze
If you are not installing on
Thanks, Jared, for confirming my suspicions. It still seems weird to me how
many library interfaces display MARC and don't provide a machine-usable
format. It's better than nothing though, I suppose. At least Koha isn't one
of these systems -- Koha provides so many options for downloading records
Hi--
Apologies for not copying to the entire list. MarcEdit is a freely
available text editor for MARC records which will also compile records into
MARC. There are several tutorials available (
http://people.oregonstate.edu/~reeset/marcedit/html/tutorials.html).
Best--
Jane Cothron
Chinook
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