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− | + | == Requirements == | |
+ | * Ubuntu 20.04 LTS, 22.04 LTS and Ubuntu 24.04 LTS (non-LTS versions not recommended) | ||
+ | * Debian 10 (Buster), Debian 11 (Bullseye) or Debian 12 (Bookworm) - These are not as comprehensively tested as Ubuntu LTS versions. | ||
− | = | + | == Installing EPrints from Source == |
− | + | === Dependencies and Pre-configuration === | |
+ | '''The ideal way to install from source is via git using the Core Git repositories [https://github.com/eprints/eprints3.4 EPrints 3.4] or [https://github.com/eprints/eprints EPrints 3.3], and installing from a source tarball is generally discouraged.''' | ||
− | + | '''Installing from source via git is now the recommended way to install EPrints for production repositories, after having proved to be a useful installation method to those seeking to develop the EPrints code, develop a plugin or develop a Bazaar package too.''' | |
− | |||
− | + | First, as the root user install all the dependencies for EPrints ('''N.B.''' Some dependencies may not be able in certain versions of Debian/Ubuntu. See [[#Operating System Version Specific Requirements|Operating System Version Specific Requirements]] towards the end of this page): | |
− | + | apt-get install perl libncurses5 libselinux1 apache2 libapache2-mod-perl2 libxml-libxml-perl \ | |
− | + | libunicode-string-perl libterm-readkey-perl libmime-lite-perl libmime-types-perl libdigest-sha-perl \ | |
+ | libdbd-mysql-perl libxml-parser-perl libxml2-dev libxml-twig-perl libarchive-any-perl libjson-perl \ | ||
+ | liblwp-protocol-https-perl libtext-unidecode-perl lynx wget ghostscript poppler-utils antiword elinks \ | ||
+ | texlive-base texlive-base-bin psutils imagemagick adduser tar gzip unzip libsearch-xapian-perl \ | ||
+ | libtex-encode-perl libio-string-perl libdbd-mysql-perl python3-html2text make libexpat1-dev libxslt1-dev | ||
− | + | If you are installing on Ubuntu, install MySQL server and client: | |
− | + | apt-get install mysql-server mysql-client libmysqlclient-dev | |
− | + | If you are installing on Debian, install MariaDB server and client: | |
− | |||
− | + | apt-get install mariadb-server mariadb-client libmariadb-dev | |
− | + | Next, create the eprints user | |
− | + | adduser eprints | |
− | |||
− | + | Now, update Apache configuration to set it up to use the eprints user and group, by ensuring the following lines are set thus in <code>/etc/apache2/envvars</code>: | |
− | |||
− | == | + | export APACHE_RUN_USER=eprints |
+ | export APACHE_RUN_GROUP=eprints | ||
− | + | === Downloading and Deploying EPrints Source === | |
− | + | ==== EPrints 3.4.x for GitHub ==== | |
− | + | apt install git | |
− | + | mkdir /opt/eprints3 | |
+ | chown eprints:eprints /opt/eprints3 | ||
+ | chmod 2775 /opt/eprints3 | ||
+ | su eprints | ||
+ | git clone https://github.com/eprints/eprints3.4.git /opt/eprints3 | ||
+ | cd /opt/eprints3/ | ||
+ | git checkout tags/v3.4.6 | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== EPrints 3.3.x for GitHub ==== | ||
+ | |||
+ | apt install git | ||
+ | mkdir /opt/eprints3 | ||
+ | chown eprints:eprints /opt/eprints3 | ||
+ | chmod 2775 /opt/eprints3 | ||
+ | su eprints | ||
+ | git clone https://github.com/eprints/eprints.git /opt/eprints3 | ||
+ | cd /opt/eprints3/ | ||
+ | git checkout tags/v3.3.16 | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== EPrints 3.4.x from files.eprints.org ==== | ||
+ | |||
+ | cd /tmp/ | ||
+ | wget https://files.eprints.org/3097/5/eprints-3.4.6.tar.gz | ||
+ | tar -xzvf eprints-3.4.6.tar.gz | ||
+ | Then put in the source code in place: | ||
− | + | mv eprints-3.4.6 /usr/share/eprints | |
+ | chmod 2775 /usr/share/eprints | ||
+ | chown -R eprints:eprints /usr/share/eprints | ||
− | + | If you want a publications flavoured repository, then also: | |
− | + | wget https://files.eprints.org/3097/6/eprints-3.4.6-flavours.tar.gz | |
− | + | tar -xzvf eprints-3.4.6-flavours.tar.gz | |
+ | mv eprints-3.4.6/flavours/pub_lib /usr/share/eprints/flavours | ||
+ | chmod -R g+w /usr/share/eprints/flavours/pub_lib | ||
+ | chown -R eprints:eprints /usr/share/eprints/flavours/pub_lib | ||
− | = | + | == Installing from Debian package == |
− | + | As of EPrints 3.4.5 Debian (.deb) packages will no longer be produced. Due to the complexity of the installation process there are a number of inherent problems with installing using a Deb package. As new operating systems (e.g. Debian and Ubuntu) are released the available packages have changed. This often leads to packages upon which that EPrints depends ceasing to be available. This makes it very difficult or impossible to install the Debian package, as well as requiring retrospective effort to install packages using other sources, (e.g. additional APT repositories or using CPAN). However, the main concern of installation the Debian package, particularly through EPrints' APT repository, is that it can lead to EPrints being upgraded automatically to a new version. Upgrading EPrints using a Debian package is likely to lead to EPrints producing errors, as configuration changes are often required as part of the upgrade process. Automating these changes within the Debian package would be all but impossible due to EPrints' high level of customisability. | |
− | '' | + | === Installing publications flavour === |
+ | EPrints 3.4 DEBs only come with the in-built 'zero' flavour and not the typical publications flavour. Before trying to set up you archive you will need to (as the eprints user) download the latest publications flavour tarball from https://files.eprints.org/ and unpack it into /usr/share/eprints/: | ||
+ | wget https://files.eprints.org/3097/6/eprints-3.4.6-flavours.tar.gz | ||
+ | tar -xzvf eprints-3.4.6-flavours.tar.gz -C /usr/share/eprints/ | ||
+ | mv /usr/share/eprints/eprints-3.4.6/flavours /usr/share/eprints/ | ||
+ | rmdir /usr/share/eprints/eprints-3.4.6/ | ||
− | < | + | == Configuration == |
+ | Next, as the eprints user copy <code>EPRINTS_PATH/perl_lib/EPrints/SystemSettings.pm.tmpl</code> to <code>EPRINTS_PATH/perl_lib/EPrints/SystemSettings.pm</code> | ||
− | + | <code>EPRINTS_PATH</code> will be either <code>/usr/share/eprints3/</code> or <code>/usr/share/eprints</code> depending on which instructions you followed above. | |
− | + | ||
− | + | EPrints is now fully installed at <code>EPRINTS_PATH/</code>. However, you will not yet have a running archive. Follow the [[Getting Started with EPrints 3]] instructions to set this up. | |
− | + | ||
− | a2ensite | + | === Post-configuration === |
− | + | Next, add the file <code>/etc/apache2/sites-available/eprints.conf</code> with the following line: | |
+ | |||
+ | Include EPRINTS_PATH/cfg/apache.conf | ||
+ | |||
+ | To enable this as root run the command: | ||
+ | |||
+ | a2ensite eprints | ||
+ | |||
+ | Also it may be necessary to disable the default site otherwise the default Apache page will still be shown: | ||
+ | a2dissite 000-default | ||
− | + | Finally, restart Apache: | |
− | + | service apache2 restart | |
− | + | You should now be able to access your vanilla repository at the hostname you specified when running '''epadmin create''' from the [[Getting Started with EPrints 3]] instructions. You should then login as the admin user you created during this process and turn on the indexer. This can be done by clicking on the '''Admin''' link under the Logged in menu, then clicking on the '''System Tools''' tab and finally the '''Start Indexer''' button. | |
− | + | === Useful commands for source development and testing === | |
+ | The following commands may be useful for those developing or testing EPrints but are not necessary for installing EPrints. | ||
+ | ==== Install EPrints build dependencies ==== | ||
apt-get build-dep eprints | apt-get build-dep eprints | ||
+ | ==== Get EPrints source ==== | ||
apt-get source eprints | apt-get source eprints | ||
+ | ==== Rebuilding ==== | ||
+ | To change the way the eprints builds you can edit the debian/rules file (the only line you will want is the configure one). Once done you can then type <code>dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot</code> from the root dir of the extracted tarball. | ||
+ | |||
+ | This will build you a .deb in the directory above your current location, which can then be installed usinging dpkg: | ||
+ | dpkg -i ../eprints-X.X.X_all.deb | ||
+ | |||
+ | Alternatively you can configure and install it yourself (a non debian specific version) by configuring manually and then running install.pl: | ||
+ | $ ./configure --with-smtp-server=smtp.yourdomain | ||
+ | $ sudo ./install.pl | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Operating System Version Specific Requirements == | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Ubuntu 20.04 LTS === | ||
+ | {{:Issues with Installing EPrints on Ubuntu 20.04}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Ubuntu 22.04 LTS === | ||
+ | {{:Issues with Installing EPrints on Ubuntu 22.04}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Ubuntu 24.04 LTS === | ||
+ | {{:Issues with Installing EPrints on Ubuntu 24.04}} | ||
− | + | === Debian Known Issues === | |
+ | See [[Debian Known Issues]] |
Latest revision as of 18:17, 30 October 2024
Contents
Requirements
- Ubuntu 20.04 LTS, 22.04 LTS and Ubuntu 24.04 LTS (non-LTS versions not recommended)
- Debian 10 (Buster), Debian 11 (Bullseye) or Debian 12 (Bookworm) - These are not as comprehensively tested as Ubuntu LTS versions.
Installing EPrints from Source
Dependencies and Pre-configuration
The ideal way to install from source is via git using the Core Git repositories EPrints 3.4 or EPrints 3.3, and installing from a source tarball is generally discouraged.
Installing from source via git is now the recommended way to install EPrints for production repositories, after having proved to be a useful installation method to those seeking to develop the EPrints code, develop a plugin or develop a Bazaar package too.
First, as the root user install all the dependencies for EPrints (N.B. Some dependencies may not be able in certain versions of Debian/Ubuntu. See Operating System Version Specific Requirements towards the end of this page):
apt-get install perl libncurses5 libselinux1 apache2 libapache2-mod-perl2 libxml-libxml-perl \ libunicode-string-perl libterm-readkey-perl libmime-lite-perl libmime-types-perl libdigest-sha-perl \ libdbd-mysql-perl libxml-parser-perl libxml2-dev libxml-twig-perl libarchive-any-perl libjson-perl \ liblwp-protocol-https-perl libtext-unidecode-perl lynx wget ghostscript poppler-utils antiword elinks \ texlive-base texlive-base-bin psutils imagemagick adduser tar gzip unzip libsearch-xapian-perl \ libtex-encode-perl libio-string-perl libdbd-mysql-perl python3-html2text make libexpat1-dev libxslt1-dev
If you are installing on Ubuntu, install MySQL server and client:
apt-get install mysql-server mysql-client libmysqlclient-dev
If you are installing on Debian, install MariaDB server and client:
apt-get install mariadb-server mariadb-client libmariadb-dev
Next, create the eprints user
adduser eprints
Now, update Apache configuration to set it up to use the eprints user and group, by ensuring the following lines are set thus in /etc/apache2/envvars
:
export APACHE_RUN_USER=eprints export APACHE_RUN_GROUP=eprints
Downloading and Deploying EPrints Source
EPrints 3.4.x for GitHub
apt install git mkdir /opt/eprints3 chown eprints:eprints /opt/eprints3 chmod 2775 /opt/eprints3 su eprints git clone https://github.com/eprints/eprints3.4.git /opt/eprints3 cd /opt/eprints3/ git checkout tags/v3.4.6
EPrints 3.3.x for GitHub
apt install git mkdir /opt/eprints3 chown eprints:eprints /opt/eprints3 chmod 2775 /opt/eprints3 su eprints git clone https://github.com/eprints/eprints.git /opt/eprints3 cd /opt/eprints3/ git checkout tags/v3.3.16
EPrints 3.4.x from files.eprints.org
cd /tmp/ wget https://files.eprints.org/3097/5/eprints-3.4.6.tar.gz tar -xzvf eprints-3.4.6.tar.gz
Then put in the source code in place:
mv eprints-3.4.6 /usr/share/eprints chmod 2775 /usr/share/eprints chown -R eprints:eprints /usr/share/eprints
If you want a publications flavoured repository, then also:
wget https://files.eprints.org/3097/6/eprints-3.4.6-flavours.tar.gz tar -xzvf eprints-3.4.6-flavours.tar.gz mv eprints-3.4.6/flavours/pub_lib /usr/share/eprints/flavours chmod -R g+w /usr/share/eprints/flavours/pub_lib chown -R eprints:eprints /usr/share/eprints/flavours/pub_lib
Installing from Debian package
As of EPrints 3.4.5 Debian (.deb) packages will no longer be produced. Due to the complexity of the installation process there are a number of inherent problems with installing using a Deb package. As new operating systems (e.g. Debian and Ubuntu) are released the available packages have changed. This often leads to packages upon which that EPrints depends ceasing to be available. This makes it very difficult or impossible to install the Debian package, as well as requiring retrospective effort to install packages using other sources, (e.g. additional APT repositories or using CPAN). However, the main concern of installation the Debian package, particularly through EPrints' APT repository, is that it can lead to EPrints being upgraded automatically to a new version. Upgrading EPrints using a Debian package is likely to lead to EPrints producing errors, as configuration changes are often required as part of the upgrade process. Automating these changes within the Debian package would be all but impossible due to EPrints' high level of customisability.
Installing publications flavour
EPrints 3.4 DEBs only come with the in-built 'zero' flavour and not the typical publications flavour. Before trying to set up you archive you will need to (as the eprints user) download the latest publications flavour tarball from https://files.eprints.org/ and unpack it into /usr/share/eprints/:
wget https://files.eprints.org/3097/6/eprints-3.4.6-flavours.tar.gz tar -xzvf eprints-3.4.6-flavours.tar.gz -C /usr/share/eprints/ mv /usr/share/eprints/eprints-3.4.6/flavours /usr/share/eprints/ rmdir /usr/share/eprints/eprints-3.4.6/
Configuration
Next, as the eprints user copy EPRINTS_PATH/perl_lib/EPrints/SystemSettings.pm.tmpl
to EPRINTS_PATH/perl_lib/EPrints/SystemSettings.pm
EPRINTS_PATH
will be either /usr/share/eprints3/
or /usr/share/eprints
depending on which instructions you followed above.
EPrints is now fully installed at EPRINTS_PATH/
. However, you will not yet have a running archive. Follow the Getting Started with EPrints 3 instructions to set this up.
Post-configuration
Next, add the file /etc/apache2/sites-available/eprints.conf
with the following line:
Include EPRINTS_PATH/cfg/apache.conf
To enable this as root run the command:
a2ensite eprints
Also it may be necessary to disable the default site otherwise the default Apache page will still be shown:
a2dissite 000-default
Finally, restart Apache:
service apache2 restart
You should now be able to access your vanilla repository at the hostname you specified when running epadmin create from the Getting Started with EPrints 3 instructions. You should then login as the admin user you created during this process and turn on the indexer. This can be done by clicking on the Admin link under the Logged in menu, then clicking on the System Tools tab and finally the Start Indexer button.
Useful commands for source development and testing
The following commands may be useful for those developing or testing EPrints but are not necessary for installing EPrints.
Install EPrints build dependencies
apt-get build-dep eprints
Get EPrints source
apt-get source eprints
Rebuilding
To change the way the eprints builds you can edit the debian/rules file (the only line you will want is the configure one). Once done you can then type dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot
from the root dir of the extracted tarball.
This will build you a .deb in the directory above your current location, which can then be installed usinging dpkg:
dpkg -i ../eprints-X.X.X_all.deb
Alternatively you can configure and install it yourself (a non debian specific version) by configuring manually and then running install.pl:
$ ./configure --with-smtp-server=smtp.yourdomain $ sudo ./install.pl
Operating System Version Specific Requirements
Ubuntu 20.04 LTS
N.B. It is assumed that you are installing the latest version of 3.4. Earlier versions may have issues not listed here.
Previous issues
- xpdf Deb package no longer exists
- This has been removed as a dependency since EPrints 3.4.3, as it is no longer specifically required by EPrints.
- MySQL deprecated syntax
GRANT PRIVILEGES
command used by epadmin has been modified to avoid using deprecated syntax since EPrints 3.4.3.- MySQL root user cannot be used
- This is now explained under EPrints' Getting Started instructions. as it is typical for most modern Linux operating systems.
Ubuntu 22.04 LTS
N.B. It is assumed that you are installing the latest version of 3.4. Earlier versions may have issues not listed here.
MySQL root user cannot be used
On Ubuntu 22.04 LTS rather than prompting you to set a password for MySQL server when installing this as a dependency, it just installs it without. However, this means on the root user can login to MySQL to add a database. As "epadmin create" runs at the eprints user, this will not be able to create a database for EPrints. The get round this as the root user connect to MySQL (just type "mysql" at the command line) and type the following two commands. You will want to set your own password (i.e. not 'changeme') , you may also want to restrict which databases the eprints user has control over. If you know the "Archive ID" you are going to use.
CREATE USER 'eprints'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED by 'changeme'; GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON *.* TO 'eprints'@'localhost' WITH GRANT OPTION;
Previous issues
- libsepol1 Deb package no longer exists
- This has been removed as a dependency on 29th May 2022, as it is not specifically required by EPrints.
- MySQL root user cannot be used
- This is now explained under EPrints' Getting Started instructions. as it is typical for most modern Linux operating systems.
Ubuntu 24.04 LTS
N.B. It is assumed that you are installing the latest version of 3.4. Earlier versions may have issues not listed here.
libncurses5 no longer available
libncurses5
APT package dependency no longer exists in Ubuntu 24.04 LTS, install libncurses6
instead.
Previous Issues
- MySQL root user cannot be used
- This is now explained under EPrints' Getting Started instructions. as it is typical for most modern Linux operating systems.