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The EPrints 3.0 Windows Installer is under a proprietary license and is NOT redistributable, What do you mean whith this?
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Please email me ( hjm03r  @  ecs.soton.ac.uk ) directly if you are having problems with installing EPrints on Windows.
How can i ask for the license?
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== A small installation bug ==
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This might just be me, but it's caused a good bit of heartache for me over the last day or so, so I thought I'd mention it here in case anyone else has the same trouble.
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I installed eprints on a Windows XP (SP3) machine, Perl 5.8.8.822 and Apache 2.2.14, and after a few false starts got to the last step of configuration. However, whatever I did, I couldn't get the httpd.conf file fixed and Apache restarted. In the end, I tracked this down to a problem with C:/EPrints/EPrints/bin/startup.pl - this starts off with a line calling '/opt/eprints3/perl_lib', which of course won't exist in the Windows installation.
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Alter this line to '/EPrints/EPrints/perl_lib', and it seems to work fine.
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-- Andrew Gray (adg at radley org uk)

Latest revision as of 15:02, 19 October 2009

Please email me ( hjm03r @ ecs.soton.ac.uk ) directly if you are having problems with installing EPrints on Windows.

A small installation bug

This might just be me, but it's caused a good bit of heartache for me over the last day or so, so I thought I'd mention it here in case anyone else has the same trouble.

I installed eprints on a Windows XP (SP3) machine, Perl 5.8.8.822 and Apache 2.2.14, and after a few false starts got to the last step of configuration. However, whatever I did, I couldn't get the httpd.conf file fixed and Apache restarted. In the end, I tracked this down to a problem with C:/EPrints/EPrints/bin/startup.pl - this starts off with a line calling '/opt/eprints3/perl_lib', which of course won't exist in the Windows installation.

Alter this line to '/EPrints/EPrints/perl_lib', and it seems to work fine.

-- Andrew Gray (adg at radley org uk)