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 ** Released: ** ** Released: **
  
-   * 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, since the 3.11 release candidate 1 binaries, which came out some months before, were tested more extensively on all the tutorials. Source distributions and source components have been tested (in week of 28 July 2023) to compile on Mac Monterey/12.6.7, Windows 10, Ubuntu 32 (12.04) and 64 bit (20.04.6 LTS). \\ [[http://svn.greenstone.org/main/tags/3.11/|svn tag page]] [[https://trac.greenstone.org/browser/main/tags/3.11|trac tag page]]. Code revision up to 37940. Tag revision: 37949. +   * Binaries for Windows, GNU/Linux 32 and 64 bit machines, a Mac binary for Mac Monterey (OS version 12.6.7) 
-      * The Mac binary is generated on Monterey/12.6.7. For rc1, most of the testing work was done on Monterey/12.6.7, and the final release's spot-testing also on the same.+   * Download from [[https://www.greenstone.org/download]] 
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 +   All the binaries have only been spot-tested, since the 3.11 release candidate 1 binaries, which came out some months before, were tested more extensively on all the tutorials. Source distributions and source components have been tested (in week of 28 July 2023) to compile on Mac Monterey/12.6.7, Windows 10, Ubuntu 32 (12.04) and 64 bit (20.04.6 LTS). \\ [[http://svn.greenstone.org/main/tags/3.11/|svn tag page]] [[https://trac.greenstone.org/browser/main/tags/3.11|trac tag page]]. Code revision up to 37940. Tag revision: 37949. 
 +      * The Mac binary is generated on Monterey/12.6.7 (a VM). For rc1, most of the testing work was done on the same Monterey/12.6.7. The final release's spot-testing was also done on a Monterey/12.6.7, but slightly distinct: the physical machine that runs the release virtual machine/VM(There was a fix made after the release candidate 1 was released, when we noticed the installed Mac Monterey's GS3-server and GLI had issues launching on a Monterey other than the VM it had been generated on.)
       * 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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 ** Release Candidate History ** ** Release Candidate History **
-  * Greenstone 3.11 rc1: Release Candidate 1. Released 10 July 2023.\\ Binaries for Windows, GNU/Linux 64 bit, Mac Monterey. Mac version generated on MacOS Monterey/12.6 and tested on the same. See notes directly below.\\ Download from the [[http://www.greenstone.org/snapshots|snapshots]] page\\ [[https://svn.greenstone.org/main/tags/3.11rc1/|svn tag page]] [[https://trac.greenstone.org/browser/main/tags/3.11rc1|trac tag page]]. Code revision up to 37807. Tag revision:37810.+  * Greenstone 3.11 rc1: Release Candidate 1. Released 10 July 2023.\\ Binaries for Windows, GNU/Linux 64 bit, Mac Monterey. Mac version generated on MacOS Monterey/12.6 and tested on the same. See notes directly below.\\ Download from the [[http://www.greenstone.org/snapshots|snapshots]] page\\ [[https://svn.greenstone.org/main/tags/3.11rc1/|svn tag page]] [[https://trac.greenstone.org/browser/main/tags/3.11rc1|trac tag page]]. Code revision up to 37807. Tag revision: 37810.
  
 **GS3.11rc1 unknowns on Mac Monterey:** **GS3.11rc1 unknowns on Mac Monterey:**
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 ==== Installing and running the binary release====  ==== Installing and running the binary release==== 
  
-  * Download the appropriate binary release for your operating system and run it. +  * [[https://www.greenstone.org/download | Download]] the appropriate binary release for your operating system and run it. 
  
 === 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 "Personal", select Security & Privacy. In the General tab, tick "Allow apps downloaded from Anywhere", then confirm that you want to "Allow From Anywhere". You'll need to be admin to do this, otherwise click on the padlock at the bottom left of the Security & Privacy tab and log in as admin.\\ **If you are on a Mac Catalina and do not have admin rights**, you can still get around this (for now) and install GS3.11  on Mac Catalina as follows: +  * 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 "Personal", select Security & Privacy. In the General tab, tick "Allow apps downloaded from Anywhere", then confirm that you want to "Allow From Anywhere". You'll need to be admin to do this, otherwise click on the padlock at the bottom left of the Security & Privacy tab and log in as admin.\\ **If you are on a Mac and do not have admin rights**, you can still get around this (for now) and install GS3.11  on Mac (Catalina, Monterey) as follows: 
-  - Ctrl+click (the Mac rightclick) and choose ''Open With'' //or something like that// to launch the installer ''.app'' inside the ''.dmg'' Mac binary file +  - 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 ''Open With'' to launch the installer ''.app'' inside the ''.dmg'' Mac binary file, Catalina will provide a buttonlink to allow you to "open anyway" and run the installer .app file in the ''.dmg''. After a brief time the attempt to launch the installer will fail without admin rights, mentioning something about ''/tmp/jre'' failing. //This is expected.// Press Cancel. +  - Ctrl+click (the Mac rightclick) and choose ''Open'' //(or ''Open With''?)// to launch this installer ''.app''  
-  - Open a Finder window and navigate to the ''/tmp'' folder. (One way to do this, is to launch a terminal through Go > Utilities > Terminal, then type ''cd /tmp'' and press Enter. Next type: ''open .'' and press Enter to get a Finder window opened at the ''/tmp'' folder) +  - REPEAT: This //second// time you try to Ctrl+click and choose ''Open'' to launch the installer ''.app'' inside the ''.dmg'' Mac binary file, the Mac will provide a buttonlink to allow you to "open anyway" and run the installer .app file in the ''.dmg''. After a brief time the attempt to launch the installer will fail without admin rights, mentioning something about ''/tmp/jre'' failing. //This is expected.// Press Cancel. 
-  - Now Ctrl+click on the ''jre'' inside ''/tmp''. Press Open (or maybe the button link is labelled Run) to attempt to extract the jre. This will eventually fail as the ''.dmg'' launcher did before. That's fine too. Press Cancel.+  - 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 ''/tmp'' folder. (One way to do this, is to launch a terminal through Go > Utilities > Terminal, then type ''cd /tmp'' and press Enter. Next type: ''./jre_bin'' to extract the jre file
   - 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.
  
 === Linux Notes === === Linux Notes ===
  
-  * You will need to set the file to be executable before running it. e.g. \\ In a terminal ''chmod a+x Greenstone-3.11-linux''\\ or on Ubuntu, you can right-click on the installer, choose Properties, Go to the Permissions tab and ensure the "Execute: Allow executing file as program" tickbox is ticked.+  * You will need to set the file to be executable before running it. e.g. \\ In a terminal ''chmod a+x Greenstone-3.11-linux-x64''\\ or on Ubuntu, you can right-click on the installer, choose Properties, Go to the Permissions tab and ensure the "Execute: Allow executing file as program" tickbox is ticked.
     * The installer initially unpacks into a temporary directory (/tmp on linux). If you wish to change this, set the TMPDIR environment variable.      * The installer initially unpacks into a temporary directory (/tmp on linux). If you wish to change this, set the TMPDIR environment variable. 
 Note that in some cases, the following **doesn't** work Note that in some cases, the following **doesn't** work
 <code> export TMPDIR=/something/else <code> export TMPDIR=/something/else
- ./Greenstone-3.11-linux</code>+ ./Greenstone-3.11-linux-x64</code>
  
 Use the following instead Use the following instead
-<code> TMPDIR=/something/else ./Greenstone-3.11-linux</code>+<code> TMPDIR=/something/else ./Greenstone-3.11-linux-x64</code>
  
 ===Windows Notes === ===Windows Notes ===
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   * Choosing a password for the administration pages. These pages allow the admin user to inspect and manage the list of registered Greenstone users. You can add new users, and change group settings for existing users. Greenstone user registration is needed if you want to use remote GLI login to the Greenstone server, or if you want to make collections/documents only accessible by certain groups of users. (//If the password is not set during installation, the default password for the 'admin' user is 'admin'. You can change the password any time after installation, by running the Greenstone 3 server and visiting the Administration pages. See [[#disabling_admin_access_in_installer| below]]//).    * Choosing a password for the administration pages. These pages allow the admin user to inspect and manage the list of registered Greenstone users. You can add new users, and change group settings for existing users. Greenstone user registration is needed if you want to use remote GLI login to the Greenstone server, or if you want to make collections/documents only accessible by certain groups of users. (//If the password is not set during installation, the default password for the 'admin' user is 'admin'. You can change the password any time after installation, by running the Greenstone 3 server and visiting the Administration pages. See [[#disabling_admin_access_in_installer| below]]//). 
  
-==== Running Greenstone ==== +==== Running the installer in text-only mode ====
-Once you have successfully installed Greenstone3, you can start up the server by choosing Grenstone3 Digital Library from the Start menu (Windows) or running gs3-server.sh/bat. This launches a small server program which starts up Tomcat and launches a browser. A small window pops up which allows you to change some settings for your library and restart the Tomcat server. Closing this program will stop Tomcat running. By default, your library will be available at localhost:8383/greenstone3/library. File->Settings in the Greenstone Server window gives you options to change the port number and which browser it uses by default. +
-More notes about running Greenstone can be found in the README.txt file in the top level Greenstone folder.+
  
-==== Building Collections ==== +You may want to run in text-only mode if you are installing on a headless server for example. 
-To build collections, run GLI from the Start menu (Windows) or by running gli/gli.sh/bat in the top level Greenstone3 folderTutorial exercises about building collections in Greenstone 3 can be found [[en:tutorials | here]]Make sure you select the Greenstone3 tab at the top if it is not already selected. +  - If you're on Linux or Macgive the binary of the installer execute permissions 
- +  - Then run it by passing in the -textonly flag, as shown below. 
- +  - Follow the instructions on the screen thereafterIf you mistype at any stage, press ctrl-to start again.
-==== Installing in text-only mode ====  +
-* Refer to [[http://wiki.greenstone.org/doku.php?id=old:user_advanced:installation#running_the_installer_in_text-only_mode|Running the installer in text-only mode]]+
  
 +<code>
 +> ./Greenstone-3.11-linux-x64 -textonly
 +</code>
  
 ==== Adding source code to a binary release ====  ==== Adding source code to a binary release ==== 
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   * [[http://wiki.greenstone.org/doku.php?id=old:user_advanced:installation#source_distribution|Windows: Source Distribution instructions]]   * [[http://wiki.greenstone.org/doku.php?id=old:user_advanced:installation#source_distribution|Windows: Source Distribution instructions]]
   * [[http://wiki.greenstone.org/doku.php?id=old:user_advanced:installation#source_distribution1|Linux/Mac: Source Distribution instructions]]   * [[http://wiki.greenstone.org/doku.php?id=old:user_advanced:installation#source_distribution1|Linux/Mac: Source Distribution instructions]]
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 +
 +===== Running Greenstone =====
 +Once you have successfully installed Greenstone3, you can start up the server by choosing Grenstone3 Digital Library from the Start menu (Windows) or running gs3-server.sh/bat. This launches a small server program which starts up Tomcat and launches a browser. A small window pops up which allows you to change some settings for your library and restart the Tomcat server. Closing this program will stop Tomcat running. By default, your library will be available at localhost:8383/greenstone3/library. File->Settings in the Greenstone Server window gives you options to change the port number and which browser it uses by default.
 +More notes about running Greenstone can be found in the README.txt file in the top level Greenstone folder.
 +
 +==== On a Mac ====
 +
 +You can either 
 +  - open a terminal, navigate to the folder you installed Greenstone in, and run ./gs3-server.sh
 +  - Open Finder. Use menu option Go->Go To Folder, and type in the folder where you installed Greenstone (eg /Users/kjdon/Greenstone3). Then there are 3 round greenstone icons like: {{ :wiki:favicon.ico |}}
 +    - 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 =====
 +To build collections, run GLI from the Start menu (Windows) or by running gli/gli.sh (gli/gli.bat on windows) in a terminal cd'd to the top level Greenstone3 folder. Tutorial exercises about building collections in Greenstone 3 can be found [[en:tutorials | here]]. Make sure you select the Greenstone3 tab at the top if it is not already selected.
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   * Minimum Java version is now 1.8, and this is the version that is bundled in the releases. See also [[#java_80362_issues| notes about Java 8 update 362]].   * Minimum Java version is now 1.8, and this is the version that is bundled in the releases. See also [[#java_80362_issues| notes about Java 8 update 362]].
  
-  * 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://files.greenstone.org/tutorial/gs3-current/en/all_tutorials.html#webswing_gli|Using WebSwing GLI (Web GLI)]] for instructions on how to start using WebSwing GLI. It's mostly the same as Desktop GLI, so the linked tutorial runs you through just the differences. +  * 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://files.greenstone.org/tutorial/gs3-current/en/all_tutorials.html#webswing_gli|Using WebSwing GLI (Web GLI)]] for instructions on how to start using WebSwing GLI. It's mostly the same as Desktop GLI, so the linked tutorial runs you through just the differences. See also [[en:user_advanced:webswing_gli|Webswing GLI page]] for additional info on getting it working.
  
   * GLI Changes: GUI support added for SOLR indexing, and for specifying sortfields (Lucece/SOLR) and facets (SOLR).   * GLI Changes: GUI support added for SOLR indexing, and for specifying sortfields (Lucece/SOLR) and facets (SOLR).
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   * Lavji Zala for Gujarati translations   * Lavji Zala for Gujarati translations
   * Hilario Seo for Korean translations   * Hilario Seo for Korean translations
-  * Yvan Arnaud for French translations +  * Yvan Arnaud and John Rose for French translations
-  * John Rose for French translations+
   * Tigran Zargaryan for Armenian translations   * Tigran Zargaryan for Armenian translations
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