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Running FLI, the Fedora Librarian Interface

The purpose of FLI

FLI is built on top of GLI. Just as with GLI, it allows you to drag-and-drop documents into a collection which it will then build. The building process of FLI is different in that it will export the documents into a Fedora repository.

Limitations

Prerequisites for running FLI

And:

If you are running client-fli against remote Greenstone and Fedora server, and you haven't set the environment variables FEDORA_HOME and FEDORA_VERSION, then you can set these in the gsdlsite.cfg file.

If running client-fli against a remote GS2 server, then you need to set the JAVA_HOME environment variable, which can also be set in the same gsdlsite.cfg file. See gsdlsite.cfg for more details.

Running FLI

If you were on linux, you would have to source the setup scripts by going into the Greenstone installation directory.

For Greenstone 2, you'd have typed:

source setup.bash

And for Greenstone 3:

source gs3-setup.sh

If you're on Windows you would run setup.bat in the Greenstone 2 folder or gs3-setup.bat in the Greenstone 3 folder.

./fli.sh

If you're on Windows, go into Greenstone's gli folder and double-click on fli.bat

"greenstone:*"

or just

"greenstone*"

in the search box with the quotes.

If your Fedora repository only contains documents built in FLI, then pressing just the search button should be fine.