Some folks at SITKA have expressed interest in this feature. There's
nothing like that now except for the 'freshmeat' feed in SuperCat
(see http://open-ils.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=backend-devel:supercat:examples),
but it is probably more limited than what you're after.
The reporter basically
OK - Thanks Jason and Dan,
Interesting - Something to explore.
A good start.
Now to limit these to valid items.
In our case - lacking a Reserves module, and batch loads of electronic records,
things like photocopy, book and no item shant be exposed in a new book list.
--
F. Grant Johnson
Ugh. So the showstopper for me has been that the Conify hours of
operation interface seems to change - it now emits the literal value
of the contents of the open or closed text field ('9:00 a.m.')
rather than the format expected by PostgreSQL ('9:00:00') (you can see
this in osrfsys.log and
Hello. I have installed ubuntu on a server and have twice attempted to follow
the wiki directions for evergreen install hanging up on the 4th step each time.
When I get to creatlang plperl evergreen the system says not a valid
directory or file. I felt I had missed a step but going back
Hi David:
2008/10/15 David Coulter [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello. I have installed ubuntu on a server and have twice attempted to
follow the wiki directions for evergreen install hanging up on the 4th step
each time. When I get to creatlang plperl evergreen the system says not a
valid directory
Sorry Dan. G That's not the problem though I have been guilty of this on
many occasions. I did retype this several times to be sure and, as I say,
repeated everything carefully just to be sure I did not miss a step (though I
must have somewhere).
Dave
Dan Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi David:
2008/10/15 David Coulter [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Sorry Dan. G That's not the problem though I have been guilty of this on
many occasions. I did retype this several times to be sure and, as I say,
repeated everything carefully just to be sure I did not miss a step (though
I must have
David,I'm pretty comfortable with Linux, but a noob to Evergreen. Sounds like my situation. I followed the instructions through once using Debian, figuring that's more stable than Ubuntu. That didn't work, so I installed Ubuntu and gave it another try. I'm not sure if it was Ubuntu or if I was