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Re: [EP-tech] Issue setting up IRStats


Hi Andrew,

 i think this link can help: http://eprints.github.io/irstats2/install.html (see Dependencies)

  Enio


Il 06/06/2017 14:55, Andrew Beeken ha scritto:

Hello all!

 

I’m trying to get IRStats set up on my new EPrints server, however I’m running into an issue. I’ve got the plugin installed okay but when I come to fire off the setup process (bin/stats/process_stats REPO_ID –setup –verbose) I’m getting an error that basically sums up to:

 

Plugin ‘Stats::Handler’ not found

FTAL ERROR: Stats handler (Stats::Handler.pm) not available

 

I presume this is down to a specific perl module not being installed, however when I’ve tried installing it under CPAN I can’t seem to find the correct module.

 

Any thoughts?

 

Andrew


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