Category:Installation
The default installation of EPrints is on a stand-alone linux system, but this is not the only way EPrints can (and has) been installed.
The EPrints team currently recommends installing EPrints in one of the following ways:
- Installing EPrints 3 via apt (Debian/Ubuntu)
- Installing using yum on RedHat Enterprise 5 or Fedora
- Installing from source
Here are some other ways:
- Proxied to a non-root user account: Where the server and all associated code is installed without root/admin access to anything
- Hosted on virtual directories other than root - sharing with other Web applications on the same server
This catagory contains a range of other sets of instructions for different operating systems and versions of EPrints. Most of them are not supported but may still work. For free support and discussion about EPrints you can sign up to EP-Tech.
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Distribution Notes
Known issues and gotchas on various Linux distributions
Distibution | Support | Notes |
---|---|---|
Centos 7 | Supported | No known issues. EPrints Services test builds against this release [1]. |
Ubuntu 16.04 LTS | Supported* | Current deb for EPrints 3.3.15 on deb.eprints.org will not install due to missing dependencies (for Ubuntu 16.04 onwards only). Please us the modified deb available at http://files.eprints.org/1712/. Future versions of the eprints deb on deb.eprints.org will have this updated dependencies list. |
Ubuntu 14.04 LTS | Supported | No known issues. EPrints Services test builds against this release [2]. |
Pages in category ‘Installation’
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