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==Known Issues== | ==Known Issues== | ||
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+ | ===No Tools Available on Login=== | ||
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+ | This occurs if you are using certain Firefox 3 versions on debian/ubuntu and you have your repository at http://localhost. | ||
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+ | Basically it will work under most other browsers or you can do the following fix. | ||
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+ | * Think of a domain for your repository and add this to your hosts file in /etc/hosts (here example.org) by doing the following as root. | ||
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+ | # vi /etc/hosts | ||
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+ | Add the line | ||
+ | 127.0.0.1 example.org | ||
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+ | * Then either create a new archive with example.org as its location | ||
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+ | or | ||
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+ | * Edit your archives 10_core.pl and change its location - as eprints user | ||
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+ | # vi archives/archive_name/cfg/cfg.d/10_core.pl | ||
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+ | change the host line to your new host eg: | ||
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+ | $c->{host} = 'example.org'; | ||
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+ | Regenerate your apache config: | ||
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+ | # bin/generate_apacheconf archive_name | ||
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+ | As root restart your apache | ||
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+ | # apache2ctl stop | ||
+ | # apache2ctl stop | ||
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+ | Now you should be able to log in from the new url by pointing firefox at http://example.org | ||
===Wrong XML::LibXML Version=== | ===Wrong XML::LibXML Version=== |
Revision as of 17:36, 4 December 2008
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Known Issues
No Tools Available on Login
This occurs if you are using certain Firefox 3 versions on debian/ubuntu and you have your repository at http://localhost.
Basically it will work under most other browsers or you can do the following fix.
- Think of a domain for your repository and add this to your hosts file in /etc/hosts (here example.org) by doing the following as root.
# vi /etc/hosts
Add the line
127.0.0.1 example.org
- Then either create a new archive with example.org as its location
or
- Edit your archives 10_core.pl and change its location - as eprints user
# vi archives/archive_name/cfg/cfg.d/10_core.pl
change the host line to your new host eg:
$c->{host} = 'example.org';
Regenerate your apache config:
# bin/generate_apacheconf archive_name
As root restart your apache
# apache2ctl stop # apache2ctl stop
Now you should be able to log in from the new url by pointing firefox at http://example.org
Wrong XML::LibXML Version
This affects mainly Ubuntu and older Debian distributions where the libxml package is too old. The package installer doesn't check the XML::LibXML version. Either install XML::LibXML 1.63 from cpan or disable it by setting enable_libxml to 0 in /usr/share/eprints3/perl_lib/EPrints/SystemSettings.pm.
Installing 1.63 from cpan (as root):
cpan XML::LibXML
Alternatively you could follow the instructions at Installing_GDOME_on_Debian to install the GDOME XML library.
Without either XML::LibXML or XML::GDOME Eprints uses a bundled XML::DOM implementation that has much lower performance and poorer Unicode support.
Note that you can build Debian packages from CPAN modules using dh-make-perl in order to keep track of those modules you've been building by yourself. Provided you've already configured your CPAN environment (that is, at least your proxies and servers), you can survive with:
dh-make-perl --install --notest --cpan XML::LibXML
DiskSpace.pm measuring disk usage (reiserFS)
Not supported in the default package install, to add support add the following to the array defined in $EPRINTS_HOME/perl_lib/Filesys/DiskSpace.pm
1448756819 => "REISERFS_SUPER_MAGIC", # 0x565A4653
Many thanks to José Miguel Parrella Romero for pointing this out.
Note that this was tested in a Debian GNU/Linux virtual private server running under Virtuozzo hypervision. Other filesystems, such as simfs, don't usually give any problems with DiskSpace.pm.