VIVO Documentation
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In order to install the development code from GitHub, you need to clone both the Vitro and VIVO repositories from the vivo-project organization. These clones should be in sibling directories called "Vitro" and "VIVO" respectively. These will all point to the 1.1314.1-SNAPSHOT:
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$ git clone https://github.com/vivo-project/Vitro.git Vitro -b rel-1.1314.0-maint $ git clone https://github.com/vivo-project/VIVO.git VIVO -b rel-1.1314.0-maint $drwxr-xr-x git clone https://github.com/vivo-project/Vitro-languages.git Vitro-languages -b rel-1.13.0-maint $ git clone https://github.com/vivo-project/VIVO-languages.git VIVO-languages -b rel-1.13.0-maint drwxr-xr-x user group 1 Dec 12:00 Vitro drwxr-xr-x useruser group 1 Dec 12:00 Vitro drwxr-xr-x user group 1 Dec 12:00 VIVO drwxr-xr-x user group 1 Dec 12:00 Vitro-languages drwxr-xr-x user group 1 Dec 12:00 VIVO-languages |
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If you do not place the Vitro code in a sibling directory called "Vitro", then you will have to supply the "vitro-core" property to Maven - e.g. mvn package -Dvitro-core=~/Vitro It is expected that the Maven project numbers are kept in sync between the Vitro / VIVO projects, however, depending on when you update / sync your repositories, you may need to adjust the project version numbers for the build to work. |
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