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====== Installing Greenstone2 from SVN Source on Windows ======
You will need:
* Visual Studio, to use its compiling capabilities which work with the Windows makefiles of Greenstone
===== Where to get the source code =====
You can get the source code from SVN (as described below) or alternatively, you can either get the source distribution or, during the installation of the binary distribution, choose to include the source code (for these see [[Installing Greenstone 2 from source for Beginners#Where to get the source to install from]].
* If you plan on getting it from SVN, you will need an SVN command-line client. There's an SVN command-line client release for Windows, from http://subversion.tigris.org/getting.html#binary-packages
For example, I got svn-1.4.6-setup.exe from http://subversion.tigris.org/servlets/ProjectDocumentList?folderID=91
* Open an MSDOS prompt. As given in the [[Greenstone SVN]] page, to get the gsdl source code, you will need to type the following at the prompt:
svn co http://svn.greenstone.org/main/trunk/greenstone2 greenstone2
which will checkout Greenstone 2 source code into a new folder called "greenstone2".
===== Getting windows binaries =====
This is required to get the conversion tools used for importing different types of files, such as wvware.
* In an DOS prompt, go into the **bin** directory inside your Greenstone 2 installation folder.
For example:
cd C:\greenstone2\bin
* Now checkout the binaries using the following command, which will create a new folder called 'windows':
svn co http://svn.greenstone.org/main/trunk/binaries/windows/bin windows
===== Compiling Greenstone 2 source code on Windows =====
Follow the instructions at [[Compiling Greenstone]], the Windows section.
===== Getting the Greenstone Librarian Interface (GLI) =====
* In your top-level greenstone2 folder, check out GLI from svn. The following will do so and put the checked out GLI files into a new folder called gli:
svn co http://svn.greenstone.org/main/trunk/gli gli
* Move into the newly created folder gli and compile it up:
cd gli
makegli.bat
* Setup the environment for Greenstone 2 by going into the top level directory again and running setup.bat:
cd ..
setup.bat
* In older versions of GLI (before 2.82), launching GLI will always bring up a little popup asking whether you want to enter the Library and if you click to confirm, it will open a browser window before the GLI application itself appears. To avoid having to go through this procedure each time, you can edit the glisite.cfg file.
Still in the top-level Greenstone 2 folder, make a copy of the file glisite.cfg and name it gsdlsite.cfg. Then open up the original (glisite.cfg) and change the following two lines to become:
autoenter=1
start_browser=0
* GLI can be launched by moving back into the gli folder and running gli.bat:
cd gli
gli.bat