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[Koha-win32] Problems with Installation
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Greg Stroud |
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[Koha-win32] Problems with Installation |
Date: |
Sat, 8 Jul 2006 13:56:24 -0700 (PDT) |
Is it possible to install Koha on a Windows box without using Koha-Win32.exe?
I use Apache2Triad as my webserver package which has all dependencies
included except ActivePerl, which I have installed at c:/usr. My actual
Apache server is installed on drive F, at f:/apache2triad/htdocs. I would
install on drive C, but to be honest I do not want patrons or anyone else
messing on my C drive where Windows is installed. In addition, I like the
GUIs that Apache2Triad provides for webserver administration. Can I manually
install Koha? If so, how do I configure the config files? You should
probably also know that Drive F on my system is a NTFS drive, so it supports
long filenames required by the LINUX installation. I am running Windows XP
Pro as my operating system. I tried installing Koha using the installer,
but because Apache is not located at the default location, it will not work.
I really want to use Koha because it seems to be the best open source and
free system out there. Right now, we are using a legacy DOS system. We
have tried to use PHPMyLibrary, but it crashes the server too often.
OpenBiblio works, but it lacks so many features KOHA has. HELP!!! Thanks
in advance.
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