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en:user_advanced:installation [2018/06/26 07:41] – [Uptodate source code from SVN] anupamaen:user_advanced:installation [2018/06/26 07:44] – [Uptodate source code from SVN] anupama
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   - Most Linux systems and probably all the newer Mac systems require //gnome-lib// for successful compilation. Uncomment the following to activate it <code>   - Most Linux systems and probably all the newer Mac systems require //gnome-lib// for successful compilation. Uncomment the following to activate it <code>
 checkout.gnomelib.ext=true checkout.gnomelib.ext=true
-</code>\\ Alternatively, if you don't want to compile the gnome-lib extension along with GS3, you can grab the precompiled gnome-lib for your operating system by visiting http://trac.greenstone.org/browser/gs2-extensions/gnome-lib/trunk and there clicking on the link for the ''gnome-lib-**minimal**-'' the zip/tarball for your operating system, then following the download link. Download the ''gnome-lib'' zip/tar file into your ''gs2build/ext'' folder and unzip/untar it there.+</code>\\ Alternatively, if you don't want to compile the gnome-lib extension along with GS3 but wish to use a precompiled ''gnome-lib'' to speed up compiling, then proceed with these instructions up to step 8's ''ant prepare''. After doing ''ant prepare'', grab the precompiled ''gnome-lib'' for your operating system by visiting http://trac.greenstone.org/browser/gs2-extensions/gnome-lib/trunk and there clicking on the link for the ''gnome-lib-**minimal**-'' the zip/tarball for your operating system, then following the download link. Download the ''gnome-lib'' zip/tar file into your ''gs2build/ext'' folder and unzip/untar it there. Then proceed with the ''ant install'' part of step 8 of these instructions.
   - If you want to compile imagemagick from source on Unix systems (though for Mac you can also use the precompiled imagemagick binary*), <code>   - If you want to compile imagemagick from source on Unix systems (though for Mac you can also use the precompiled imagemagick binary*), <code>
 checkout.imagemagick.ext=true checkout.imagemagick.ext=true
en/user_advanced/installation.txt · Last modified: 2023/08/03 03:07 by anupama