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 ====== Source Installation on Windows ====== ====== Source Installation on Windows ======
  
 ======Current instructions====== ======Current instructions======
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 Tested on Windows (Vista) 64 bit. Tested on Windows (Vista) 64 bit.
  
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 **Note:** after compiling with the above steps, your terminal would be left in a state where running GLI would not be able to locate the Greenstone building scripts like ''import.pl''. Therefore, when compilation is finished, open a fresh DOS prompt to run GLI from. **Note:** after compiling with the above steps, your terminal would be left in a state where running GLI would not be able to locate the Greenstone building scripts like ''import.pl''. Therefore, when compilation is finished, open a fresh DOS prompt to run GLI from.
  
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 On 64 bit windows, earlier versions of GS2 on SVN used to have an issue with race conditions (random failing due to asynchronous behaviour) when compiling up apache-httpd as part of GS2. Refer to [[http://wiki.greenstone.org/doku.php?id=en:developer:compiling_apache&#compiling_the_apache-httpd_included_with_gs2_on_64_bit_windows_7|Compiling the apache-httpd included with GS2 on 64 bit Windows 7]]. The following instructions were found to generally work with these older versions, but sometimes required recompiling when the first attempt failed. On 64 bit windows, earlier versions of GS2 on SVN used to have an issue with race conditions (random failing due to asynchronous behaviour) when compiling up apache-httpd as part of GS2. Refer to [[http://wiki.greenstone.org/doku.php?id=en:developer:compiling_apache&#compiling_the_apache-httpd_included_with_gs2_on_64_bit_windows_7|Compiling the apache-httpd included with GS2 on 64 bit Windows 7]]. The following instructions were found to generally work with these older versions, but sometimes required recompiling when the first attempt failed.
  
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   - Run the top level GS2's ''setup.bat'', which will automatically run ''local/setup.bat'' too:\\ <code>cd <your GS2 svn checked out folder>   - Run the top level GS2's ''setup.bat'', which will automatically run ''local/setup.bat'' too:\\ <code>cd <your GS2 svn checked out folder>
 setup.bat</code> setup.bat</code>
-  - Finally, still from your top level GS2 folder, run\\ <code>makegs2x64.bat</code> Type "Y" to Extract All, then when the DOS prompt display asks what you want to compile up, type "4" to compile all without debugging, or type "5" to compile everything with debugging on. (Type "6" to //clean// compiled files before recompilation if you want to recompile from scratch). +  - Finally, still from your top level GS2 folder, run\\ <code>makegs2x64.bat</code> Type "Y" to Extract All, then when the DOS prompt display asks what you want to compile up, type "4" to compile all without debugging, or type "5" to compile everything with debugging on. (Type "6" to //clean// compiled files before recompilation if you want to recompile from scratch).\\ **Note:**\\ In GS2 SVN checkouts from **before changeset [[http://trac.greenstone.org/changeset/31428|31428]]**, compilation on 64 bit Windows could still fail with error messages as described [[http://wiki.greenstone.org/doku.php?id=en:developer:compiling_apache&#compiling_the_apache-httpd_included_with_gs2_on_64_bit_windows_7|here]], which indicates that the race condition has struck. In that case, try deleting the ''apache-httpd\windows\error'' folder if it has been generated, or all of the ''apache-httpd'' folder and run ''makegs2x64.bat'' again, choosing the same options as before. If the 'error' folder or ''apache-httpd'' folder did not exist and therefore can't be deleted, then just re-run makegs2x64.bat again. If that fails, run ''makegs2x64.bat'' and select the ''clean'' command (option 6) and then re-run ''makegs2x64.bat'' to re-compile from scratch. If doing so in a fresh command prompt, remember to run the <del>''devel64-in32mode.bat''</del> ''setup.bat'' script in ''local'' before running ''makegs2x64.bat''. 
- +  - Finally, check out and compile GLI:\\ <code> 
- +svn co https://svn.greenstone.org/main/trunk/gli 
-In GS2 SVN checkouts from **before changeset [[http://trac.greenstone.org/changeset/31428|31428]]**, compilation on 64 bit Windows could still fail with error messages as described [[http://wiki.greenstone.org/doku.php?id=en:developer:compiling_apache&#compiling_the_apache-httpd_included_with_gs2_on_64_bit_windows_7|here]], which indicates that the race condition has struck. In that case, try deleting the ''apache-httpd\windows\error'' folder if it has been generated, or all of the ''apache-httpd'' folder and run ''makegs2x64.bat'' again, choosing the same options as before. If the 'error' folder or ''apache-httpd'' folder did not exist and therefore can't be deleted, then just re-run makegs2x64.bat again. If that fails, run ''makegs2x64.bat'' and select the ''clean'' command (option 6) and then re-run ''makegs2x64.bat'' to re-compile from scratch. If doing so in a fresh command prompt, remember to run the <del>''devel64-in32mode.bat''</del> ''setup.bat'' script in ''local'' before running ''makegs2x64.bat''.+cd gli 
 +makegli.bat 
 +makejar.bat 
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 ======Old instructions====== ======Old instructions======
  
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 **You NEED Visual Studio C++.** (We haven't tried it with Microsoft's free Visual Studio Express yet.) **You NEED Visual Studio C++.** (We haven't tried it with Microsoft's free Visual Studio Express yet.)
  
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 =====Advanced===== =====Advanced=====
 For information on further configuration of the installation (such as changing the port number or host name of the web server), see For information on further configuration of the installation (such as changing the port number or host name of the web server), see
-[[en:developer:linux_source_install#advanced|Advanced]], the Advanced section of the walkthrough of installing GS3 from SVN for Linux.+[[en:developer:linux_source_install_gs3#advanced|Advanced]], the Advanced section of the walkthrough of installing GS3 from SVN for Linux.
  
  
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 You will need: You will need:
   * Visual Studio, to use its compiling capabilities which work with the Windows makefiles of Greenstone   * Visual Studio, to use its compiling capabilities which work with the Windows makefiles of Greenstone
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