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2 | For developers:
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4 | To help with configuring your environment to compile up the source code,
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5 | you can set up a 'local' folder with the necessary setup/devel files.
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7 | For example, for 64-bit linux (in your top-level Greenstone3 folder):
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9 | svn co https://svn.greenstone.org/local/greenstone3/linux-64bit local
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11 | Then edit:
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13 | local/gs3-{setup,devel}.sh
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15 | accordingly.
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17 | #====
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18 | Key things to do:
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19 | #====
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21 | 1. Check you have 'svn' on the command-line
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23 | 2. Set the environment variable for JAVA_HOME (in gs-setup.sh)
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24 | appropriately for your system
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26 | 3. Set the environment variable JAVACFLAGS (in gs-devel.sh)
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27 | if using JDK >= 11
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29 | Look to see if there is a README file in the local folder
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30 | that matches the OS distribution you are on. Such files
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31 | contain specific commands that were run as part of getting
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32 | Greenstone3 compiled up from source code.
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