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-Now that the services have been started, there are a couple more steps involved in having a working OPAC. 
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-=== Generating OrgTree.js, fmcore.js, fmall.js, lib_list.inc === 
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-There are a couple of automatically generated Javascript files that must be copied over into the ''WEBDIR/opac/common/js/'' and ''WEBDIR/opac/extras/slimpac/'' directories.  You will find a file called ''autogen.sh'' in the ''BINDIR'' directory.  Make sure the ''JSDIR'' and ''SLIMPACDIR'' are set up correctly at the top of ''autogen.sh'' They should point to ''WEBDIR/opac/common/js/'' and ''WEBDIR/opac/extras/slimpac/'', respectively.  If so, and the system is correctly running, then running the following commands will generate these files for you (assuming your Evergreen install directory is ''/openils/'' and your bootstrap configuration file is ''/openils/conf/opensrf_core.xml''):<code> 
-$ cd /openils/bin 
-$ ./autogen.sh /openils/conf/opensrf_core.xml 
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