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en:release:3.10_release_notes [2023/07/06 02:56] anupamaen:release:3.10_release_notes [2026/07/20 01:00] (current) – [Greenstone 3.10 Release Notes] kjdon
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 **Release Date:** 28 February 2021 **Release Date:** 28 February 2021
  
-** Released: **+**Released:**
  
    * Binaries for Windows, GNU/Linux 32 and 64 bit machines, a Mac binary for Mac Mojave/10.14 and Catalina/10.15 and .\\ All the binaries have only been spot-tested, since the 3.10 release candidate 1 binaries, which came out some months before, were tested more extensively on all the tutorials. Source distributions and source components tested to compile on Mac Mojave/10.14, Windows 8.1, Ubuntu 32 (14.04) and 64 bit (16.04). \\ [[http://svn.greenstone.org/main/tags/3.10/|svn tag page]] [[https://trac.greenstone.org/browser/main/tags/3.10|trac tag page]]. Code revision up to 33119. Tag revision: 33122.    * Binaries for Windows, GNU/Linux 32 and 64 bit machines, a Mac binary for Mac Mojave/10.14 and Catalina/10.15 and .\\ All the binaries have only been spot-tested, since the 3.10 release candidate 1 binaries, which came out some months before, were tested more extensively on all the tutorials. Source distributions and source components tested to compile on Mac Mojave/10.14, Windows 8.1, Ubuntu 32 (14.04) and 64 bit (16.04). \\ [[http://svn.greenstone.org/main/tags/3.10/|svn tag page]] [[https://trac.greenstone.org/browser/main/tags/3.10|trac tag page]]. Code revision up to 33119. Tag revision: 33122.
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       * The Linux release-candidate 1 binary was largely tested on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS and partially on Ubuntu 14.04 and 16.04. Spot testing of the final release was on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS.       * The Linux release-candidate 1 binary was largely tested on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS and partially on Ubuntu 14.04 and 16.04. Spot testing of the final release was on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS.
  
-** 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 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.   * 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.
  
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 //**If you're running Greenstone 3 on a non-English locale**// and certain perl scripts don't run properly or completely, such as when you run ''perl -S pluginfol.pl -describeall'', then the problem may be locale/encoding related. To resolve this issue, refer to [[en:supporting_other_locales|Supporting running Greenstone in other locales on Windows 10]]. //**If you're running Greenstone 3 on a non-English locale**// and certain perl scripts don't run properly or completely, such as when you run ''perl -S pluginfol.pl -describeall'', then the problem may be locale/encoding related. To resolve this issue, refer to [[en:supporting_other_locales|Supporting running Greenstone in other locales on Windows 10]].
  
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 === Content Encoding Error when visiting the local solr servlet page ===  === Content Encoding Error when visiting the local solr servlet page === 
 If you see a Content Encoding Error when opening your GS3's solr servlet page at ''http://127.0.0.1:8383/solr'' or ''http://localhost:8383/solr'' in your browser, then this may have to do with the version of Java you have installed on your machine. From GS3.09 onward, if your machine has its own Java installed, then assuming that its version is sufficient and its bit-architecture (32 or 64 bit) matches, Greenstone will use your Java in preference to the bundled Java Runtime (JRE) that Greenstone ships with. We found that a recent version of Java (version 1.8.0_161 was problematic for us), caused the Content Encoding Error when visiting the solr servlet, whereas the bundled JRE and slightly earlier and much newer versions of Java such as 1.8.0_144 and 1.8.0_191 did not have these issues. If you see a Content Encoding Error when opening your GS3's solr servlet page at ''http://127.0.0.1:8383/solr'' or ''http://localhost:8383/solr'' in your browser, then this may have to do with the version of Java you have installed on your machine. From GS3.09 onward, if your machine has its own Java installed, then assuming that its version is sufficient and its bit-architecture (32 or 64 bit) matches, Greenstone will use your Java in preference to the bundled Java Runtime (JRE) that Greenstone ships with. We found that a recent version of Java (version 1.8.0_161 was problematic for us), caused the Content Encoding Error when visiting the solr servlet, whereas the bundled JRE and slightly earlier and much newer versions of Java such as 1.8.0_144 and 1.8.0_191 did not have these issues.
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   * change the database type from ''jdbm'' to ''gdbm''   * change the database type from ''jdbm'' to ''gdbm''
   * or leave the database type at ''jdbm'' and move your GS3's bundled JRE (the GS3's ''packages/jre'' subfolder) outside your GS3 installation. Next install a newer Java on your system so that GS3.09 can find that. If on Linux, ensure you open a new terminal before running GLI or command line building your collection.   * or leave the database type at ''jdbm'' and move your GS3's bundled JRE (the GS3's ''packages/jre'' subfolder) outside your GS3 installation. Next install a newer Java on your system so that GS3.09 can find that. If on Linux, ensure you open a new terminal before running GLI or command line building your collection.
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