Note: these are preliminary build notes for early testing and development. Feel free to add your own notes
2009-12-09 note: these instructions, while valid for the moment, will change as FeSL gets integrated into Fedora's trunkThis document is out of date. Please see: FeSL Installation
Test environment:
- Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard)
- Java 1.5 (32-bit from OS X 10.5 Leopard installation, but the default 64-bit Java6 should work fine)
- Maven 2.0.9
- Fedora 3.3
- Tomcat 6.0.20
fedora
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Select "custom" and accept all defaults and "included" options except for "Enable FeSL" which should be "true" and "Enable Resource Index" which should be "true".
Oracle Berkeley DB XML
adapted from: http://www.muradora.org/muradora/wiki/InstallingRampPDP
- dbxml (versions prior to 2.5 include xerces-c 2.x, which does not build correctly in OS X 10.6)
Note: this is a quite lengthy build. Take the dog for a walk and come back.Code Block ./buildall.sh --prefix=/usr/local/dbxml-2.5.13 --enable-java
- set environment variables
(DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH might only be necessary for OS X)Code Block export DBXML_HOME=/usr/local/dbxml-2.5.13 export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:${DBXML_HOME}/lib export DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH=${DBXML_HOME}/lib:$DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH
- Windows warning: Oracle priovides only a 32-bit MSI. 64-bit Windows will require a build from source.
fedora
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svn co https://fedora-commons.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/fedora-commons/fedora/trunk fedora
cd fedora
mvn install -P fedora-installer
java -jar fcrepo-installer/target/fcrepo-installer-3.3-SNAPSHOT.jar
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Select "custom" and accept all defaults and "included" options except for "Enable FeSL" which should be "true".
Start Tomcat, e.g.:
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$CATALINA_HOME/bin/startup.sh
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fcrepo-security-pep
- Sanity check: verify that http://localhost:8080/fedora/search works for fedoraAdmin, but returns authorization denied for a valid, but non-adminstrator role (create one in $FEDORA_HOME/server/config/fedora-users.xml)
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- Configure the
$FEDORA_HOME/server/config/jaas.conf
file. - View the fedora-jaas documentation: FESL Authentication Module