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en:user_advanced:installation [2018/06/26 02:24] – [Uptodate source code from SVN] anupamaen:user_advanced:installation [2018/06/26 07:41] – [Uptodate source code from SVN] anupama
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   - Most Linux systems and probably all the newer Mac systems require //gnome-lib// for successful compilation. Uncomment the following to activate it <code>   - Most Linux systems and probably all the newer Mac systems require //gnome-lib// for successful compilation. Uncomment the following to activate it <code>
 checkout.gnomelib.ext=true checkout.gnomelib.ext=true
-</code>\\ Alternatively, if you don't want to compile the gnome-lib extension along with GS3, you can grab the precompiled gnome-lib for your operating system by visiting http://trac.greenstone.org/browser/gs2-extensions/gnome-lib/trunk and there clicking on the link for ''gnome-lib-*'' (**not** ''gnome-lib-minimal-*'', as that's not for compiling up GS3 but for pre-built binaries) for your operating system, then following the download link. If you do this, then after the ''ant prepare'' stage below, you'd need to remember to put this downloaded ''gnome-lib'' zip/tar file into your ''gs2build/ext'' folder and unzip/untar it there.+</code>\\ Alternatively, if you don't want to compile the gnome-lib extension along with GS3, you can grab the precompiled gnome-lib for your operating system by visiting http://trac.greenstone.org/browser/gs2-extensions/gnome-lib/trunk and there clicking on the link for the ''gnome-lib-**minimal**-'' the zip/tarball for your operating system, then following the download link. Download the ''gnome-lib'' zip/tar file into your ''gs2build/ext'' folder and unzip/untar it there.
   - If you want to compile imagemagick from source on Unix systems (though for Mac you can also use the precompiled imagemagick binary*), <code>   - If you want to compile imagemagick from source on Unix systems (though for Mac you can also use the precompiled imagemagick binary*), <code>
 checkout.imagemagick.ext=true checkout.imagemagick.ext=true
en/user_advanced/installation.txt · Last modified: 2023/08/03 03:07 by anupama