ant java version=${ant.java.version}is unix : ${current.os.isunix}is mac : ${current.os.ismac}is unixnotmac : ${current.os.isunixnotmac}is windows : ${current.os.iswindows}os.unix: ${os.unix}${app.name} (${app.version}) server running using Apache Tomcat and JavaTomcat: ${catalina.home}Java : ${java.home}URL : http://${tomcat.server}:${tomcat.port}${app.path}/To install Greenstone3, run '${install-command}'.
There are properties defined in build.properties. The install process will ask you if these properties are set correctly. To avoid this prompt, use the '-Dproperties.accepted=yes' option.
To log the output, use the '-logfile build.log' option.
The README.txt file has more information about the ant targets and install process.
The following properties (among others) are being used from a build.properties file found in this directory:
tomcat.server=${tomcat.server}
tomcat.port=${tomcat.port}
tomcat.installed.path=${tomcat.installed.path} (this is the location of Tomcat's base dir if it is already installed)
proxy.host=${proxy.host}
proxy.port=${proxy.port}
If these are not acceptable, please change them and rerun this target. Continue [y/n]? />
Build aborted by user. Please change your properties settings and re-run the targettomcat.port = ${tomcat.port}gli.present = ${gli.present}gs2build.present = ${gs2build.present}gsdl2.installed.path = ${gsdl2.installed.path}activating xalan.jardeactivating xalan.jar installing gs2mgdemocollection gs2mgdemo installedcollection gs2mgppdemo installedcollection gberg installed
the timestamp of this file is the time that tomcat was extracted from the zip files.
it is used to figure out whether the files need to be refreshed or not in `ant prepare-tomcat`
Tomcat has been prepared, will not prepareDelete ${packages.home}/tomcat/.flagfile to force refresh
the timestamp of this file is the time that ant was extracted from the zip files.
it is used to figure out whether the files need to be refreshed or not in `ant prepare-ant`
Ant has been prepared, will not prepareDelete ${packages.home}/ant/.flagfile to force refresh
the timestamp of this file is the time that axis was extracted from the zip files.
it is used to figure out whether the files need to be refreshed or not in `ant prepare-axis`
Axis has been prepared, will not prepareDelete ${packages.home}/axis/.flagfile to force refreshDeploying ${base.webservice.name} web services for localsite under service name: localsiteThe Greenstone server has been started up. If you do not want it running, please type: ant stop.
What site do you want to deploy services for?
Press Enter for default:localsite
Please enter the full name of the service you wish to undeploy.
To find out which web services you've got deployed, point your browser to http://HOST:PORT/greenstone3/services
Or press Enter for undeploying the default:localsite />
Name of service to undeploy: ${axis.undeploy.servicename}
Which set of web services do you want to deploy?
Choose from: ${web.services.list}
Or press Enter for default:${base.webservice.name} />
${axis.servicesname}
What name do you want the service to have? (Press Enter for default:${axis.servicesname}${axis.sitename})
Site: ${axis.sitename}, services: ${axis.servicesname}, servicesname: ${axis.siteuri}
Configuring JavaGDBM
Configuring Indexerscompile javagdbmWindows: compile javagdbm (java only)Install the javagdbm jar fileIndexers: make (from ${indexers.home})Indexers: make installIndexers: makeIndexers: make installInstall the indexers' jar and jni filesupdating gs2buildchecking out gs2buildNothing extra currently needed for MacOs prepareNothing extra currently needed for MacOs installchecking out gliRunning GLI from Ant means that you don't get to see any of the terminal output. If you have problems with GLI and want to see the output, please run the script gli4gs3.sh/bat from the greenstone3/gli directory.
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Test output can be found in directory 'test'
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checking out flax ...prepare flax files...updating flax ...copying flax files ...
the timestamp of this file is the time that gdbm was extracted from the tar files.
it is used to figure out whether the files need to be refreshed or not in `ant prepare-gdbm`
GDBM has been prepared, will not prepareDelete ${src.packages.home}/${gdbm.version}/.flagfile to force a fresh prepare
Configuring GDBM
clean GDBMdistclean GDBMcompile GDBM