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en:release:3.09_release_notes [2019/05/30 08:15] anupamaen:release:3.09_release_notes [2019/09/05 07:10] – [SIGPIPE errors when building a collection] anupama
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 For ease of access this section has been brought across from the [[en:release:3.08_release_notes|3.08 Release Notes]], but not all of it may be relevant to the 3.09 release. For ease of access this section has been brought across from the [[en:release:3.08_release_notes|3.08 Release Notes]], but not all of it may be relevant to the 3.09 release.
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 +==== Patches to 3.09 ====
 +These are corrections to a 3.09 installation that should be easy for Greenstone users to make.
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 +1. Bugfix to online document editor not calculating the correct subsection being edited
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 +Download the file [[http://trac.greenstone.org/browser/main/trunk/greenstone2/perllib/cgiactions/metadataaction.pm?rev=33311&format=txt|metadataaction.pm revision version 33311]] and put it into your GS3.09's gs2build/perllib/cgiactions folder, replacing the existing file by that name.
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 +2. Fix to solrserver on Windows not detecting that the GS3 server isn't running
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 +Download the file [[http://trac.greenstone.org/browser/gs3-extensions/solr/trunk/src/perllib/solrserver.pm?rev=33315&format=txt|solrserver.pm revision version 33315]] and put it into your GS3.09's ext/solr/perllib folder, replacing the existing file by that name.
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 ==== Troubleshooting ==== ==== Troubleshooting ====
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 We've added a work around to one kind of SIGPIPE errors which could occur with large collections when using ''solr'' as indexer. However, a couple of people on the mailing list encountered SIGPIPE errors on occasions when solr was not the indexer. **If your collection is using ''jdbm'' as the database type** and the error messages surrounding the SIGPIPE mention issues with "transaction commit", then Mariana Pichinini on the mailing list found that the following helped: We've added a work around to one kind of SIGPIPE errors which could occur with large collections when using ''solr'' as indexer. However, a couple of people on the mailing list encountered SIGPIPE errors on occasions when solr was not the indexer. **If your collection is using ''jdbm'' as the database type** and the error messages surrounding the SIGPIPE mention issues with "transaction commit", then Mariana Pichinini on the mailing list found that the following helped:
   * 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 GS3.08 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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