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en:release:3.10_release_notes [2023/03/13 01:46] – external edit 127.0.0.1en:release:3.10_release_notes [2023/07/04 06:31] anupama
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  ====== Greenstone 3.10 Release Notes ======  ====== Greenstone 3.10 Release Notes ======
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 ** Release Candidate History ** ** Release Candidate History **
-  * Greenstone 3.10 rc1: Release Candidate 1. Released 6 Dec 2020.\\ Binaries for Windows, GNU/Linux 64 bit, Mac Mojave/Catalina. Mac version generated on MacOS Mojave/10.14 and tested predominantly on Catalina/10.15. See notes immediatebly below.\\ Download from the [[http://www.greenstone.org/snapshots|snapshots]] page\\ [[https://svn.greenstone.org/main/tags/3.10rc1/|svn tag page]] [[https://trac.greenstone.org/browser/main/tags/3.10rc1|trac tag page]]. Code revision up to 34587. Tag revision:34590.+  * Greenstone 3.10 rc1: Release Candidate 1. Released 6 Dec 2020.\\ Binaries for Windows, GNU/Linux 64 bit, Mac Mojave/Catalina. Mac version generated on MacOS Mojave/10.14 and tested predominantly on Catalina/10.15. See notes immediately below.\\ Download from the [[http://www.greenstone.org/snapshots|snapshots]] page\\ [[https://svn.greenstone.org/main/tags/3.10rc1/|svn tag page]] [[https://trac.greenstone.org/browser/main/tags/3.10rc1|trac tag page]]. Code revision up to 34587. Tag revision:34590.
  
 **GS3.10rc1 issues and unknowns on Catalina Mac:** **GS3.10rc1 issues and unknowns on Catalina Mac:**
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 ==== Setting up your Greenstone to run over https ==== ==== Setting up your Greenstone to run over https ====
-//**Note:** This section is untested for this release, as the prevalent method of supporting https for tomcat based servers appears to be to have a main apache httpd web server that works with https, then set up a ''reverse proxy'' to let apacha httpd redirect requests for GS3's tomcat server internally to Greenstone.//+//**Note:** This section is untested for this release, as the prevalent method of supporting https for tomcat based servers appears to be to have a main apache httpd web server that works with https, then set up a ''reverse proxy'' to let apache httpd redirect requests for GS3's tomcat server internally to Greenstone.//
  
 The more secure https protocol is increasingly required by browsers and gradually superseding http. Given that you meet the following requirements and configure your GS3 as below, Greenstone 3 has now been automated to obtain an https certificate for you from the free Certification Authority "Let's Encrypt". The more secure https protocol is increasingly required by browsers and gradually superseding http. Given that you meet the following requirements and configure your GS3 as below, Greenstone 3 has now been automated to obtain an https certificate for you from the free Certification Authority "Let's Encrypt".
en/release/3.10_release_notes.txt · Last modified: 2023/07/06 03:05 by anupama