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====== Version Requirements ====== | ====== Version Requirements ====== | ||
- | These instructions were most recently tested on Ubuntu | + | These instructions were most recently tested on Ubuntu |
====== Getting Started ====== | ====== Getting Started ====== | ||
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<code bash> | <code bash> | ||
- | wget https:// | + | wget https:// |
</ | </ | ||
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<code bash> | <code bash> | ||
- | sudo dpkg -i vufind_5.1.deb | + | sudo dpkg -i vufind_6.1.deb |
</ | </ | ||
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* **Case 1 - MySQL, Ubuntu 17 or earlier:** If you need to install MySQL, you may be prompted for a root password during installation. | * **Case 1 - MySQL, Ubuntu 17 or earlier:** If you need to install MySQL, you may be prompted for a root password during installation. | ||
* **Case 2 - MySQL, Ubuntu 18+:** If you wish to connect to the root account through the web-based installer in order to set up VuFind' | * **Case 2 - MySQL, Ubuntu 18+:** If you wish to connect to the root account through the web-based installer in order to set up VuFind' | ||
- | * **Case 3 - MariaDB:** If you are using a distribution that includes MariaDB instead of MySQL, you will not be prompted to set a root password. Instead, you should run "sudo / | + | * **Case 3 - MySQL, Ubuntu 19.10+:** Follow the instructions above under " |
+ | * **Case 4 - MariaDB:** If you are using a distribution that includes MariaDB instead of MySQL, you will not be prompted to set a root password | ||
==== ILS-Specific Issues ==== | ==== ILS-Specific Issues ==== | ||
* If you are a Voyager library, you will also need to install the PHP OCI Driver for Oracle – see [[php_oci|this page]] for detailed instructions. | * If you are a Voyager library, you will also need to install the PHP OCI Driver for Oracle – see [[php_oci|this page]] for detailed instructions. | ||
- | * If you will be accessing a Sybase database (e.g. for the Horizon LMS), you should also install the php5-sybase package using apt-get. | + | * If you will be accessing a Sybase database (e.g. for the Horizon LMS), you should also install the php-sybase package using apt-get. |
==== Rolling Back ==== | ==== Rolling Back ==== | ||
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< | < | ||
cd /tmp | cd /tmp | ||
- | wget https:// | + | wget https:// |
- | tar xzvf vufind-5.1.tar.gz | + | tar -xzvf vufind-6.1.tar.gz |
- | sudo mv vufind-5.1 / | + | sudo mv vufind-6.1 / |
</ | </ | ||
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<code bash> | <code bash> | ||
- | mkdir / | + | sudo mkdir / |
sudo chmod 777 / | sudo chmod 777 / | ||
</ | </ | ||
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If you see a blank white screen, something is wrong. | If you see a blank white screen, something is wrong. | ||
- | * Check your Apache error log (usually / | + | The [[development: |
- | * If that does not help, try editing / | + | |
- | If you are still stuck, try one of the mailing lists on the [[http:// | + | If you are still stuck, try one of the mailing lists on the [[http:// |
==== Auto-Configuration ==== | ==== Auto-Configuration ==== |
installation/ubuntu.txt · Last modified: 2024/06/24 11:11 by demiankatz