Choose Holdings Maintenance (which can be made to come up by default to save
time later).
I've been asked this question, but hadn't looked into it yet. How is
this done?
Hey Jason,
Sorry to bother you but I have a quick couple of questions with
hopefully easy answers. I've just got Evergreen installed using the install
scripts from John Schmidt and I have the latest client running. I need to
change the default consortium to reflect my library branches instead
On 04/03/2008, Robert Nix [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey Jason,
Sorry to bother you but I have a quick couple of questions with hopefully
easy answers. I've just got Evergreen installed using the install scripts
from John Schmidt and I have the latest client running. I need to change the
Nevermind, I found it right after I sent that last email. But there is one
other thing. I noticed in the documentation that there isn't a section yet
on how to disable/remove an existing library. Is there a way as of yet to
remove the remaining example branches that are still in the hierarchy?
On
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Robert Nix
Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2008 12:25 PM
To: open-ils-dev@list.georgialibraries.org
Subject: Re: [OPEN-ILS-DEV] Evergreen 1.2.1.0 Client
Brandon,
I tried to make the directory in /openils/var/web/xul/ to match the build
id in the staff client I'm using which said it was red_1_2_1_0 but I still
get the same error. I also tried to change the build id in the c:\Program
Files\Evergreen Staff Client\build directory to something more
Also, I tried to change the buildID in the application.ini file on the
windows client to 123 to match the server but I still get the same 404 not
found error. I also can't reach the server with the hostname, I have to
enter the IP address in the hostname field to be able to get to the server.
On Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 12:58 PM, Robert Nix [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also, I tried to change the buildID in the application.ini file on the
windows client to 123 to match the server but I still get the same 404 not
found error. I also can't reach the server with the hostname, I have to
enter
On Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 2:46 PM, Robert Nix [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nevermind once again. I think I've got it figured out now. It's asking me to
register the workstation name and library so I'm guessing I'm on the right
track now. Thanks for the help in getting this far though. It is really
Right after I sent you that last email I got a successful test on the
server for the status and version. Now I'm having issues with
authentication. I'm using the username and passwords that I used during the
setup of evergreen but it says that they are incorrect. I know I have
entered
Ok I created the symbolic links to the target as you directed and now I'm
getting a 403 Forbidden error. I guess this is progress but I don't know in
which direction.
Hrmm, the symlink command I gave you was an example. The actual
directory you seem to have is 20080225.174225
I will be
I currently have Evergreen up and running, thanks to John Schmidt, but when
I try to connect to my Evergreen server using the Evergreen 1.2.1.0 client
it says that my server doesn't support this version of the client. I get a
200 code for status but a 404 not found for the version. Is anyone else
Hi, Robert.
This comes up frquently on the list, and there are probably a few
messages in the archives, but I'll spoil the fun of the search. I
tried writing my own answer too, but it was incomprehensible even to
me. So here's what Jason Etheridge from Equinox wrote on this same
problem
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