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Installing OpenSRF and Evergreen

This page contains documentation for installing Evergreen on specific distributions. If you would like to document installation on a distribution that is not currently listed here, please use one of the existing distribution installation pages as a template.

NOTE: On occasion, the documentation here may lag behind the actual development due to the rapid improvements by the Evergreen developers. If you run into an issue, drop a line to the Open-ILS-DEV mailing list.

Distribution-specific install information

Beta release of Evergreen 2.0

Note: This is a BETA release of the next major version of Evergreen, intended for training, testing, and documentation. Production use of this beta release is not generally recommended, but testing and opening bug reports is strongly encouraged!

Current stable release

Previous stable release

Previous previous stable release

Unstable/Beta Releases

Configuring the system

  1. For holds to work properly, you need to run this command as the opensrf user to calculate the proximity of locations in the Organizational Unit tree:
    autogen.sh -u -c /openils/conf/opensrf_core.xml

    This is an expensive operation if you have a large Organizational Unit tree, so don't run it indiscriminately.

Troubleshooting

Upgrading

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