+ If you plan to use import from MARC files you will also need
+
+ MARC::Record
+
+
+2.1 Installation on Debian GNU/Linux
+
+ You will need following packages to get started:
+
+ perl
+ swish-e
+
+ and all additional packages which are dependencies.
+
+ You also don't have to install all CPAN modules manually. Just use
+ following Debian packages:
+
+ libtext-unaccent-perl
+ libconfig-inifiles-perl
+ libdbd-pg-perl or some other DBD driver
+ libdbd-sqlite-perl like DBD::SQLite
+ libhtml-template-perl
+ libxml-simple-perl
+ libtext-iconv-perl
+ tdb-dev (for TDB_File module later)
+ libhtml-parser-perl
+
+ and install following packages by hand from CPAN
+ because they are not part of Debian distribution:
+
+ CGI::Application
+ HTML::FillInForm
+ SWISH::API
+
+ and optionally some of those modules:
+
+ Spreadsheet::ParseExcel
+ MARC::Record
+
+3. You will need also IsisDB module if you are using ISIS as an import format.
+ Currenlty, this module is available only from development site
+
+ http://svn.rot13.org/
+
+ but, it should be available also through CPAN (meaning that it's stable and
+ tested). So, just try to install IsisDB using cpan first.
+
+ WebPAC doesn't use OpenIsis anymore.
+
+4. Edit global.conf and all2xml.conf to suit your needs. Comments inside
+ those files should help get you started.
+
+5. All perl code will use locale to do sorting. That also include indexes
+ which, while being RDBMS-based, also use perl sorting (because each
+ entry has ordinal number created by perl). So, be sure that LC_COLLATE
+ environment variable is configured for your locale (which also has to
+ be enabled, check dpkg-reconfigure locales if you are using Debian).