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* **Note to Mac users:** 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 " | * **Note to Mac users:** 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 " | ||
- | * **For Linux**, you will need to set the file to be executable before running it. (e.g. chmod a+x Greenstone-3.08-linux) | + | * **For Linux**, you will need to set the file to be executable before running it. (e.g. chmod a+x Greenstone-3.09-linux) |
* 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' | Note that in some cases, the following **doesn' | ||
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During the installation process you will be presented with several options. For many, the default settings will be sufficient. Some important options are | During the installation process you will be presented with several options. For many, the default settings will be sufficient. Some important options are | ||
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=== Installing and running GS3.09 on Mac Maverick and Yosemite machines === | === Installing and running GS3.09 on Mac Maverick and Yosemite machines === | ||
- | From GS3.07rc**2** onwards, we're including a JRE with Mac Mountain Lion binaries, so that the **3.08 Mountain Lion binaries should work on Maverick and Yosemite machines out of the box.** (At present the source code still does not compile up on these newer Mac Operating Systems.) | + | From GS3.07rc**2** onwards, we're including a JRE with Mac Mountain Lion binaries, so that the **3.09 Mountain Lion binaries should work on Maverick and Yosemite machines out of the box.** (At present the source code still does not compile up on these newer Mac Operating Systems.) |
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===== Important Changes and Bug Fixes ===== | ===== Important Changes and Bug Fixes ===== | ||
- | + | * HTTPS support: Greenstone will obtain a certificate from the Certification Authority Let's Encrypt to run your GS3 tomcat over https. However, on unix systems (macs and linux), you will need to have sudo permissions. And on Windows you will probably need admin rights. | |
===== IMPORTANT information ===== | ===== IMPORTANT information ===== | ||
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==== Troubleshooting ==== | ==== Troubleshooting ==== | ||
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+ | === Firefox browser doesn' | ||
+ | If you're on firefox and you just logged in to to a running Greenstone 3 digital library (DL), but visiting subsequent pages in the DL shows you that it has forgotten you're logged in, then you're probably encountering a restriction that your firefox browser has. | ||
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+ | **NOTE:** We've encountered this problem on Firefox and only for http URLs that use the domain/ | ||
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+ | To confirm that it only happens on firefox, try another browser first. For instance, Chrome. If your being logged in is being remembered on Chrome, then you've confirmed that the phenomenon is firefox-specific. | ||
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+ | Things to try: | ||
+ | * Close all tabs in firefox and restart firefox in the usual way. Try logging in and visiting other pages to see if it remembers your login now. | ||
+ | * If that made no difference, try launching a Private Window (Ctrl + Shift + P on firefox), visit your GS3 digital library and login again, then check whether it's being remembered across Greenstone pages now. | ||
+ | * If that also made no difference then the most likely cause is Firefox plugins or extensions or addons, or maybe its hardware acceleration feature needs to be switched off. To find out if any of this is the case, quit firefox once more by first close all tabs in firefox and quit it. Then try re-launching Firefox in Safe Mode as explained at https:// | ||
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+ | > [[https:// | ||
+ | > A small dialog should appear. Click Start In Safe Mode (not Refresh). Is the problem still there? | ||
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+ | (If that doesn' | ||
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+ | After relaunching Firefox in Safe Mode, test whether your login details are being remembered this time. If it works now, it could indeed be an addon/ | ||
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=== Mac Installer fails === | === Mac Installer fails === |
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