[OPEN-ILS-DEV] Different Everygreen search screens
Liam Whalen
liam.whalen at bc.libraries.coop
Thu Oct 31 13:38:50 EDT 2013
It looks like the bad search is the JPAC. Can you create a new profile on the workstation with the bad search page and see if that goes to the desired search?
http://pines.georgialibraries.org/creating-evergreen-workstation-profiles
Liam
On Oct 31, 2013, at 8:12 AM, Robert Heller <heller at deepsoft.com> wrote:
> We have a (possibly strange) problem. We have two Everygreen Staff Client
> workstations (presently 2.3), both on Linux (CentOS 5) boxes. The *exact* same
> version of the staff client is installed -- it is on a shared (NFS mounted)
> disk. Each workstation does have a separate user login (and thus separate
> $HOME/.openils directories). The two work stations display a *different*
> screen for searching. One is considered 'bad' (arcane, hard to use, etc.) and
> the other is consided 'good' (user friendly, easy to use, etc.). We don't know
> how we got to this state (maybe a library staff person clicked on something
> somewhere or something like that) and don't know how to revert (?) the bad
> screen to the good screen. *I'm* guessing that it is something in the
> $HOME/.openils directory that is causing this, but I don't know what. I am not
> sure if it is sane or correct to just copy the HOME/.openils from one
> workstation account to the other -- there might be stuff there that should not
> be 'shared' (actually user prefrences won't matter, but the workstations have
> separate identities that probably should not be muddled).
>
> Screenshots:
>
> Bad Search:
> http://www.wendellmass.us/images/LibraryImages/badsearch.png
>
> Good Search:
> http://www.wendellmass.us/images/LibraryImages/goodsearch.png
>
> And thoughts?
>
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> Robert Heller -- 978-544-6933 / heller at deepsoft.com
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