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* Binaries for Windows, GNU/Linux 32 and 64 bit machines, a Mac binary for Mac Monterey (OS version 12.6.7)\\ All the binaries have only been spot-tested, | * Binaries for Windows, GNU/Linux 32 and 64 bit machines, a Mac binary for Mac Monterey (OS version 12.6.7)\\ All the binaries have only been spot-tested, | ||
- | * The Mac binary is generated on Monterey/ | + | * The Mac binary is generated on Monterey/ |
* The Windows release candidate 1 binary was tested on Windows 10, and the final release also spot tested on the same. | * The Windows release candidate 1 binary was tested on Windows 10, and the final release also spot tested on the same. | ||
* The Linux release-candidate 1 binary was largely tested on Ubuntu 20.04.6 LTS and spot tested on Ubuntu 12.04. Spot testing of the final release was on both of these. | * The Linux release-candidate 1 binary was largely tested on Ubuntu 20.04.6 LTS and spot tested on Ubuntu 12.04. Spot testing of the final release was on both of these. | ||
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=== Mac OS Notes === | === Mac OS Notes === | ||
- | * The security settings in newer Mac OS versions have been altered to by default disallow users from casually opening and running .dmg executables that are not from Apple itself. When attempting to open the Greenstone binary .dmg file, if it pops up an error warning about security, you will need to set up the Security on your Mac to allow you to run .dmg files downloaded from the internet. Otherwise the Greenstone mac binary will not run. To do this, go to your Mac's System Preferences. Under " | + | * The security settings in newer Mac OS versions have been altered to by default disallow users from casually opening and running .dmg executables that are not from Apple itself. When attempting to open the Greenstone binary .dmg file, if it pops up an error warning about security, you will need to set up the Security on your Mac to allow you to run .dmg files downloaded from the internet. Otherwise the Greenstone mac binary will not run. To do this, go to your Mac's System Preferences. Under " |
- | - Ctrl+click (the Mac rightclick) and choose '' | + | - Double click the downloaded dmg file to mount it. The click the Volume image to open it - it will display the Greenstone installer .app. |
- | - REPEAT: This //second// time you try to Ctrl+click and choose '' | + | - Ctrl+click (the Mac rightclick) and choose '' |
- | - Open a Finder window and navigate to the ''/ | + | - REPEAT: This //second// time you try to Ctrl+click and choose '' |
- | - Now Ctrl+click on the '' | + | - Try running this again - if it passes the jre stage, and gets you to the Greenstone installer dialog, then great. If not, |
+ | - Open a Finder window and navigate to the ''/ | ||
- Now return to the installer .app file inside the .dmg. Ctrl+click on it and launch the installer once more. This time the launch process will complete and within a minute or so you should see the Greenstone Installer opening dialog appear. | - Now return to the installer .app file inside the .dmg. Ctrl+click on it and launch the installer once more. This time the launch process will complete and within a minute or so you should see the Greenstone Installer opening dialog appear. | ||
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More notes about running Greenstone can be found in the README.txt file in the top level Greenstone folder. | More notes about running Greenstone can be found in the README.txt file in the top level Greenstone folder. | ||
+ | === On a Mac === | ||
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+ | You can either | ||
+ | - open a terminal, navigate to the folder you installed Greenstone in, and run ./ | ||
+ | - Open Finder. Use menu option Go->Go To Folder, and type in hte folder where you installed Greenstone (eg / | ||
+ | - gs3-server - double clicking will start the library server, and open a browser to your library home page | ||
+ | - gli - starts the librarian interface, which you can use to build/edit collections. | ||
+ | - gems - used for editing metadata sets. | ||
==== Building Collections ==== | ==== Building Collections ==== | ||
To build collections, | To build collections, | ||
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* Minimum Java version is now 1.8, and this is the version that is bundled in the releases. See also [[# | * Minimum Java version is now 1.8, and this is the version that is bundled in the releases. See also [[# | ||
- | * This release introduces the **WebSwing GLI feature: GLI is now built into your browser.** (But regular, desktop GLI is not going away, and still available as before.) WebSwing GLI replaces the client-GLI with Remote GS3 server combination and GLI applet/GLI Webstart application. Refer to [[https:// | + | * This release introduces the **WebSwing GLI feature: GLI is now built into your browser.** (But regular, desktop GLI is not going away, and still available as before.) WebSwing GLI replaces the client-GLI with Remote GS3 server combination and GLI applet/GLI Webstart application. Refer to [[https:// |
* GLI Changes: GUI support added for SOLR indexing, and for specifying sortfields (Lucece/ | * GLI Changes: GUI support added for SOLR indexing, and for specifying sortfields (Lucece/ |
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