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en:release:2.86_release_notes [2016/05/17 04:36] – [Issues with running Greenstone on Port 80] anupama | en:release:2.86_release_notes [2016/10/20 04:23] – anupama | ||
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Upon downloading the installer, run the executable: On Windows and Mac you need to double-click it to launch the installation dialog, on Linux you first need to set the downloaded executable' | Upon downloading the installer, run the executable: On Windows and Mac you need to double-click it to launch the installation dialog, on Linux you first need to set the downloaded executable' | ||
- | It may take some time for the Greenstone installation dialog to appear. Once the installation dialog displays, you generally need to keep pressing the Next button until it is finished. However, when it asks for the location to install Greenstone in, make sure to choose a location on your file system for which you have access privileges. If you want to install Greenstone into C:\Program Files on Windows 7 or Windows Vista you will need to run the installer with administrator permissions (this can be achieved by right clicking on the installer and choosing "Run as administrator" | + | It may take some time for the Greenstone installation dialog to appear. Once the installation dialog displays, you generally need to keep pressing the Next button until it is finished. However, when it asks for the location to install Greenstone in, make sure to choose a location on your file system for which you have access privileges. If you want to install Greenstone into C:\Program Files on Windows 7 or Windows Vista you will need to run the installer with administrator permissions (this can be achieved by right clicking on the installer and choosing "Run as administrator" |
* The installer initially unpacks into a temporary directory (/tmp on linux). Set the TMPDIR environment variable to change this. | * The installer initially unpacks into a temporary directory (/tmp on linux). Set the TMPDIR environment variable to change this. | ||
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- | - You will need to enable the Administration pages if you want access to them. Do so by editing your Greenstone installation' | + | - You will need to enable the Administration pages if you want access to them. Do so by editing your Greenstone installation' |
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- If you want to run GLI as well, this will need to be compiled. To compile it, go into your Greenstone' | - If you want to run GLI as well, this will need to be compiled. To compile it, go into your Greenstone' | ||
- If you wish to compile up the GLI jar files, such as for Remote Greenstone situations, run the following from within the gli folder: '' | - If you wish to compile up the GLI jar files, such as for Remote Greenstone situations, run the following from within the gli folder: '' | ||
- | - You will need to enable the Administration pages if you want access to them. Do so by editing your Greenstone installation' | + | - You will need to enable the Administration pages if you want access to them. Do so by editing your Greenstone installation' |
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* To stop the webserver at any point, from your command window run " | * To stop the webserver at any point, from your command window run " | ||
* If you move your Greenstone 2.86 installation folder to another location at any point, then (with the server still stopped), you would need to run " | * If you move your Greenstone 2.86 installation folder to another location at any point, then (with the server still stopped), you would need to run " | ||
- | * If you forgot the admin password (as is required to access the Administration Pages and to use Remote GLI), this can be reset by running " | + | * If you forgot the admin password (as is required to access the Administration Pages and to use Remote GLI), this can be reset by running " |
==== Notes on using GLI ==== | ==== Notes on using GLI ==== | ||
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- | 8. Enter the username and password for the new user. | + | 8. Enter the username and password for the new user. The password has to be between 3 and 8 characters long. |
* In the Groups field, type " | * In the Groups field, type " | ||
* Press the Submit button. | * Press the Submit button. | ||
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**Useful resources** | **Useful resources** | ||
- | * [[http:// | + | * [[http:// |
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* With OpenOffice and the extension installed and the Greenstone environment set up for this, Greenstone' | * With OpenOffice and the extension installed and the Greenstone environment set up for this, Greenstone' | ||
====PDFBox==== | ====PDFBox==== | ||
- | * The PDF Box extension provides support for conversion of PDF documents to text. It supports the latest PDF versions (unlike Greenstone' | + | * The PDF Box extension provides support for conversion of PDF documents to text. It supports the latest PDF versions (unlike Greenstone' |
* Download the extension [[http:// | * Download the extension [[http:// | ||
* Before you can use the extension, you will need to quit GLI and GS2-server if either are open and then you will need to relaunch GLI (or run Greenstone scripts) from a fresh command terminal, in order for the extension to become available in the Greenstone environment. | * Before you can use the extension, you will need to quit GLI and GS2-server if either are open and then you will need to relaunch GLI (or run Greenstone scripts) from a fresh command terminal, in order for the extension to become available in the Greenstone environment. | ||
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==== Issues with running Greenstone on Port 80 ==== | ==== Issues with running Greenstone on Port 80 ==== | ||
- | Diego Spano describes how to run Greenstone on a port other than its default (the default port is 80), including in cases where you're creating a Greenstone CD-ROM or DVD-ROM. | + | Diego Spano describes how to run Greenstone on a port other than its default (the default port is 80), including in cases where you're creating a Greenstone CD-ROM or DVD-ROM: |
WSASYSNOTREADY error will appear in any machine that has port 80 in use, not only Windows 10 machines. Even more, if you enable Windows firewall, you will not be able to run Greenstone too. If you have WAMP or XAMP in your machine, GS will not run. Sometimes, antivirus will block Greenstone too. I mean, there are many reasons that will have conflict with Greenstone. | WSASYSNOTREADY error will appear in any machine that has port 80 in use, not only Windows 10 machines. Even more, if you enable Windows firewall, you will not be able to run Greenstone too. If you have WAMP or XAMP in your machine, GS will not run. Sometimes, antivirus will block Greenstone too. I mean, there are many reasons that will have conflict with Greenstone. |
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