Using Tellico do make a website

Bruno Cornec bruno at musique-ancienne.org
Sun Feb 25 00:12:54 GMT 2024


Hello José,

On my Mageia distro its perl-Template-Toolkit-3.101.0-1.mga9

On Ubuntu, it should be https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/noble/+package/libtemplate-perl

Bruno.

José Marcio Martins da Cruz said on Sat, Feb 24, 2024 at 11:57:27PM +0100:

>Date: Sat, 24 Feb 2024 23:57:27 +0100
>From: José Marcio Martins da Cruz <jose.marcio.mc at gmail.com>
>Subject: Re: Using Tellico do make a website
>To: Bruno Cornec <bruno at musique-ancienne.org>
>Cc: tellico-users at kde.org
>User-Agent: Mozilla Thunderbird
>
>
>Hello,
>
>I'm trying to run tellico2html on a Linux Ubuntu box.
>
>I got the error :
>
>Can't locate Template.pm in @INC (you may need to install the Template module) ...
>
>I'm not sure which package contains this module.  I installed
>
>	libhtml-template-perl
>
>But this doesn't solves the problem.
>
>I'm not sure but it seems that this package must be used as HTML::Template, not "use Template" as in tellico2html.
>
>Is this the same module you use ? Or it's just a different module name across distributions ?
>
>Indeed this software seems to be very complete.
>
>Best regards
>
>On 2/23/24 20:06, Bruno Cornec wrote:
>>Hello,
>>
>>José Marcio Martins da Cruz said on Thu, Feb 22, 2024 at 04:23:52PM +0100:
>>>For the moment, I've only digged into tellico database file format and it's just an idea on how I'd like to do that.
>>
>>AS I had a similar need as you, I did it on my side with some perl
>>script using templating. Only tested with my collections, but ready to
>>fix bugs if you have some using it on yours ;-)
>>
>>https://github.com/bcornec/tellico2html/tree/master
>>
>>My use case is on a computer, but I already looked at the files on a
>>phone. Someone with CSS/JS knowledge could surely improve stuff.
>>
>>HTH,
>>Bruno.

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