1 | # this file should be placed in the same directory as your library
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2 | # executable file. it defines parameters that are particular to a
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3 | # given site, and therefore should be edited to suit your site.
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4 |
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5 | # points to the GSDLHOME directory
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6 | # This must be set, and must point to the top level Greenstone directory
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7 | # (usually gsdl or Greenstone)
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8 | gsdlhome **GSDLHOME**
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9 |
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10 | # this is the http address of GSDLHOME
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11 | # if your webserver's DocumentRoot is set to $GSDLHOME
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12 | # then httpprefix can be commented out
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13 | httpprefix /greenstone
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14 |
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15 | # this is the http address of the Greenstone web directory (which contains
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16 | # images, style etc)
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17 | # if your web directory is a top level folder inside $GSDLHOME, then this
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18 | # can remain commented out, and will default to httpprefix/web
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19 | #httpweb /greenstone/web
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20 |
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21 | # this should contain the http address of the library.cgi script. This
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22 | # is not needed if the http server sets the environment variable
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23 | # SCRIPT_NAME
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24 | # Generally this is not needed with Apache
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25 | #gwcgi /greenstone/cgi-bin/library.cgi
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26 |
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27 | # maxrequests is the most requests a fastcgi process
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28 | # will serve before it exits. This can be set to a
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29 | # low figure (like 1) while debugging and then set
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30 | # to a high figure (like 10000) when everything is
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31 | # working well.
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32 | # Only applies if you are using fastcgi
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33 | maxrequests 10000
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34 |
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35 | # Remote Greenstone Options (for server side)
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36 |
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37 | # If Perl is not already on your PATH, set the following to the
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38 | # full path of the perl bin directory (Perl's parent folder)
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39 | # and it will be prepended to the PATH.
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40 | #perlpath /usr/bin
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41 |
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42 | # Options for FLI
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43 |
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44 | # If using Greenstone's GLIServer to run the Fedora Librarian
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45 | # Interface (FLI), then you need to set fedora version and fedora home
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46 | # variables, either below, or as environment variables.
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47 | # FEDORA_VERSION is the major version number of Fedora and
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48 | # FEDORA_HOME is the full path to your Fedora installation.
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49 | # Setting fedorahome and fedoraversion here will over-ride the
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50 | # FEDORA_HOME and FEDORA_VERSION environment variables.
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51 | #fedorahome /full/path/to/fedora
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52 | #fedoraversion 3
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53 |
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54 | # If using Greenstone's GLIServer to run the Fedora Librarian
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55 | # Interface (FLI), then you need to set the full path to Java either as below
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56 | # or as the JAVA_HOME environment variable.
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57 | # Setting javahome here will over-ride the JAVA_HOME environment variable.
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58 | #javahome /full/path/to/j2sdk1.4-or-higher
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59 |
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60 | # Options for Open Office (used in converting Office documents)
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61 |
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62 | # If using Open Office on Windows, then you can optionally customise the
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63 | # following properties (defaults are as shown). E.g. if Open Office is not
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64 | # located in C:\Program Files\OpenOffice.org 3\program, then you'll want
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65 | # to provide its new path by specifying soffice_home.
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66 | #soffice_home "C:\Program Files\OpenOffice.org 3\program"
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67 | #soffice_host 127.0.0.1
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68 | #soffice_port 8200
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69 | #jodconverter_port 8100
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70 |
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71 | # Leave an empty line at the end
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