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1#### properties file for Greenstone3 building using ANT. See the README for more
2#### information
3
4## Tomcat installation
5# Set this to the internet/intranet name of the machine that Tomcat is/will be
6# run on. localhost is fine for accessing the server from the local machine,
7# but not remotely
8tomcat.server=localhost
9# The port number that tomcat is/will be run on
10tomcat.port=8383
11# Tomcat's shutdown port - this may need to be changed if you are running two or more Tomcats
12tomcat.shutdown.port=8305
13# If tomcat is already running, enter the path to the base directory here
14tomcat.installed.path=
15# uncomment the following if you have moved the greenstone3 web directory to tomcats webapps dir
16#web.home=${tomcat.installed.path}/webapps/greenstone3
17
18## If creating a GS3 set up with a dispersed web folder ("web-dispersed" GS3), with GS3 in a read-only location, then
19## it will need a distinct user web folder for content (sites and collections), and need to run tomcat from TMP.
20## You need to configure 4 properties to get a "web-dispersed" GS3 to work on windows:
21## - set web.home above to the writable location where collections and sites should be created (use forward slashes)
22## - uncomment using.user.web below and set to true,
23## To make tomcat run from TMP folder (a writable location):
24## - set gsdl3home.isreadonly to true and
25## - set gsdl3.writablehome to ${java.io.tmpdir}/greenstone/web (use forward slashes)
26# using.user.web=true
27
28# Default derby networked server portnumber is 1527, can change this here in case of conflict
29derby.server.port=1527
30# The following is best left as it is, except if 'localhost' doesn't work on your machine,
31# then try setting it to 127.0.0.1 or its IPv6 equivalent 0:0:0:0:0:0:0:1
32derby.server=localhost
33
34## Collection building options
35# uncomment if you don't want to have collection building enabled
36#disable.collection.building=true
37#
38# uncomment (and edit) if you want to control where perl is found
39#perl.path=/usr/bin
40
41## Greenstone 3 server program options
42# does running the server automatically start up Tomcat and a browser
43server.auto.start=false
44# if set to true, won't try other ports if the specified port is not available
45server.keep.port=false
46# default servlet to start with
47server.default.servlet=/library
48# whether to make the greenstone pages publicly accessible or only to this machine
49server.external.access=true
50
51# The context name of your GS3 digital library. By default this will be "greenstone3".
52# Ensure this has a value. If you change this multiple times, you need to remove the old versions
53# of <custom.context>.xml from GS3/packages/tomcat/conf/Catalina/localhost
54# does not contain previous
55custom.context=greenstone3
56
57##Browser setup
58browser.path=
59
60## Proxy setup - Greenstone installation will attempt to download extra packages. Set the proxy information here if you are behind a firewall.
61# The proxy server name
62proxy.host=
63# The proxy server port
64proxy.port=
65# A user name to use when talking to the proxy server (optional, will prompt if not entered here)
66proxy.user=
67# A password to use when talking to the proxy server (optional, will prompt if not entered here)
68proxy.password=
69
70## java compilation properties - for javac
71# Should compilation include the debug option?
72compile.debug=true
73# Should compilation include the deprecation option?
74compile.deprecation=true
75# Should compilation include the optimize option?
76compile.optimize=true
77
78# Properties that control cross-compiling
79compile.cross = false
80#cross.os = windows
81#cross.host = i686-w64-mingw32
82#cross.build = i686-pc-linux-gnu
83#cross.configure.extraargs =
84
85#cross.os = android
86#cross.host = arm-linux-androideabi
87#cross.build = i686-pc-linux-gnu
88#cross.configure.extraargs = gl_cv_header_working_stdint_h=yes
89
90
91# Control whether or not JNI bindings are used
92# e.g. MG, MG++ and GDBM and the like
93# Setting this false means these components are not available to the install
94# The expectation is that collections will be build from 100% Java components:
95# e.g Lucene and JDBM
96#
97# Ant 1.7.1 and before only test for *existence* so this needs to be commented
98# in or out to control whether jni is used or not
99with.jni=true
100
101## Controls whether or not we want GLI and GEMS to be checked out and compiled
102with.gli.and.gems=true
103
104## Control if compilation of gs2 is static or not. Used, for example, for distributions
105# Same issue as 'with.jni' for how this gets used in ant 1.7.1 and before
106#compile.static=true
107
108# A flag used by the release-kit to compile with gnomelib
109# (Previously this flag was called use.support.lib but got conflated with
110# the property checkout.gnomelib.ext below)
111#use.gnomelib.ext=true
112
113## Uncomment these lines if enabling compilation with the gnome-lib extension
114## and if compiling imagemagick
115## These extensions should be in the [gsdl3home]/gs2build/ext directory
116#checkout.gnomelib.ext=true
117#checkout.imagemagick.ext=true
118
119# By default, GS3 will check out the pdfbox extension from SVN
120checkout.pdfbox.ext=true
121
122# The following two properties are automatically overridden by gs3-server
123# when running off a read-only medium such as a DVD ...
124#
125# The 'writable' home default is to be the same location as gsdl3.home
126gsdl3home.isreadonly=false
127gsdl3.writablehome=${basedir}/web
128
129# ... alternative the above can be changed to
130#
131# gsdl3home.isreadonly=true
132# gsdl3.writablehome=${java.io.tmpdir}/greenstone/web
133#
134# ... or else provided on the command line, e.g.:
135# ant -Dgsdl3home.isreadonly=true gsdl3.writablehome=/tmp/greenstone/web start
136
137## windows c++ compilation
138# The following property does not help in build.xml.
139# The user needs to run Visual Studio's vcvars32.bat script from the
140# MSDOS prompt before compiling Greenstone3 (before "ant prepare install")
141#compile.windows.c++.setup=C:/Program Files/Microsoft Visual Studio/VC98/Bin/VCVARS32.BAT
142
143##Flax stuff##
144##uncomment if you want to install flax
145#install.flax=true
146flax.checkout.path=${flax.svn.root}/trunk/flaxmain
147
148##These need to be uncommented if using Fedora and Fedora GSearch with Greenstone's tomcat
149fedora.home=#${basedir}/ext/fedora3
150#fedora.maxpermsize=-XX:MaxPermSize=128m
151#fedora.password=pounamu
152#index.writelock.timeout=10000
153
154##Web services related constants##
155base.webservice.name=SOAPServer
156##listing and description of all the web services deployable on GS3##
157web.services.list=${base.webservice.name} for Greenstone3's core web services, QBR${base.webservice.name} for Query, Browse and Retrieve services
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