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- 3.11_release_notes
- 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 us... t 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 | her... wnload over OAI from a Greenstone server ==== In Greenstone 3, collections should be available over OAI by default. Their co... eRack> --> </code> If you wish to validate the Greenstone 3 OAIServer, edit **resources/oai/OAIConfig.xml**
- 3.10_release_notes
- 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 us... ws) or by running gli/gli.sh/bat in the top level Greenstone3 folder. Tutorial exercises about building collections in Greenstone 3 can be found [[en:tutorials | her... wnload over OAI from a Greenstone server ==== In Greenstone 3, collections should be available over OAI by default. Their co... remote client-GLI applications to connect to your Greenstone server, to remotely create and upload new collections to be built and hosted by your server machine.
- 3.09_release_notes
- 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 us... ws) or by running gli/gli.sh/bat in the top level Greenstone3 folder. Tutorial exercises about building collections in Greenstone 3 can be found [[en:tutorials | her... wnload over OAI from a Greenstone server ==== In Greenstone 3, collections should be available over OAI by default. Their co... remote client-GLI applications to connect to your Greenstone server, to remotely create and upload new collections to be built and hosted by your server machine.
- 3.08_release_notes
- 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 us... ws) or by running gli/gli.sh/bat in the top level Greenstone3 folder. Tutorial exercises about building collections in Greenstone 3 can be found [[en:tutorials | her... wnload over OAI from a Greenstone server ==== In Greenstone 3, collections should be available over OAI by default. Their co... remote client-GLI applications to connect to your Greenstone server, to remotely create and upload new collections to be built and hosted by your server machine.
- 3.07_release_notes
- 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 us... ws) or by running gli/gli.sh/bat in the top level Greenstone3 folder. Tutorial exercises about building collections in Greenstone 3 can be found [[en:tutorials | her... wnload over OAI from a Greenstone server ==== In Greenstone 3, collections should be available over OAI by default. Their co... remote client-GLI applications to connect to your Greenstone server, to remotely create and upload new collections to be built and hosted by your server machine.
- 3.06_release_notes
- 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 us... ws) or by running gli/gli.sh/bat in the top level Greenstone3 folder. Tutorial exercises about building collections in Greenstone 3 can be found [[en:tutorials | her... wnload over OAI from a Greenstone server ==== In Greenstone 3, collections should be available over OAI by default. Their co... remote client-GLI applications to connect to your Greenstone server, to remotely create and upload new collections to be built and hosted by your server machine.
- 3.05_release_notes
- 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 us... ws) or by running gli/gli.sh/bat in the top level Greenstone3 folder. Tutorial exercises about building collections in Greenstone 3.05 can be found [[legacy:tutorial... wnload over OAI from a Greenstone server ==== In Greenstone 3, collections should be available over OAI by default. Their co... remote client-GLI applications to connect to your Greenstone server, to remotely create and upload new collections to be built and hosted by your server machine.
- 3.04_release_notes
- . This achieves a better level of portability for Greenstone collections, and allows collections built on one operating system to be served from o... n tree) now available for the GLI client building collections on a remote Greenstone server. Downloading is possible now from within the GLI client, if you have a local Greenstone installation and have set up the greenstone environment by running the setup script (setup.bat if on Windows
- 2.87_release_notes
- dialog will appear. Refer to the [[en:tutorials |Greenstone tutorials]] for examples of using the GLI to create collections of documents. Once you have finished creating a c... and the associated documents residing in external Greenstone collections (in 2.84, harvesting worked to access information in non-Greenstone collections, but there was problem in harvesting from other Greenstone collections). Much information is put up on the web without ... 2.87** To switch to version 2.87 from an earlier Greenstone version with minimal risks, you could i) back up your collections, ii) install 2.87 in a new home directory (to spe
- 2.86_release_notes
- dialog will appear. Refer to the [[en:tutorials |Greenstone tutorials]] for examples of using the GLI to create collections of documents. Once you have finished creating a c... * If you wish to work with password protected collections, here's [[http://wiki.greenstone.org/doku.php?id=en:release:2.86_release_notes&#pr... and the associated documents residing in external Greenstone collections (in 2.84, harvesting worked to access information in non-Greenstone collections, but there was problem in harvesting from other Greenstone collections). Much information is put up on the web without
- 2.85_release_notes
- to the [[legacy:tutorials:2.85_tutorial_exercises|Greenstone 2.85 tutorials]] for examples of using the GLI to create collections of documents. Once you have finished creating a c... linking to their source documents when previewing collections built with previous versions of Greenstone, then see the section [[#Migrating collections fr... and the associated documents residing in external Greenstone collections (in 2.84, harvesting worked to access information in non-Greenstone collections, but there was problem in harvesting from other Greenstone collections). Much information is put up on the web without
- 2.84_release_notes
- o the [[legacy:tutorials:2.83_tutorial_exercises |Greenstone 2.83 tutorials]] for examples of using the GLI to create collections of documents. Once you have finished creating a c... our collections. * You can additionally open collections that are in a different collect folder from the default Greenstone one used thus far (for example, you can have your... for sub-collection indexes. * GLI now adds the greenstone metadata set to new collections by default. Contains metadata elements used by va... he user from the preferences page. * The Remote Greenstone server is now set up to find ImageMagick correctly. So image collections can be built using client GLI. ==== Plugins and
- 2.81_release_notes
- . This achieves a better level of portability for Greenstone collections, and allows collections built on one operating system to be served from other operating systems supported by Greenstone. ===Vista Compatibility=== When Greenstone is installed into the Program Files directory on Windows Vista, ... evate to a higher access level to run GLI and the Greenstone server. As of this release, you can do this by la