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TOPIC: Re:Tutorial Instructions for Linux
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Re:Tutorial Instructions for Linux 1 Year, 4 Months ago  
lexcorp wrote:
Hola he intentado instalar el openlexicon en linux suse 10 pero no logro que despliegue la aplicacion, me genera muchos errores, solo funciona con la configuracion por default, si intentas utilizar otra base de datos tendras que modificar muchas configuraciones...

I am not clear if the installer is generating the errors you speak of or starting the server is generating errors.

In addition to the glibc requirement noted earlier, you will also need a JDK (not a JRE) to run OpenLexicon. Sun's JDK v1.5 is what I would recommend, Tom can speak more clearly as to how well OpenLexicon runs under v1.6.

Also, the GA release of OpenLexicon v1.0.5 requires the use of MySQL as the database. To use any other database would require the purchase of a commercial license.

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No estoy claro si el instalador está generando los errores que hablas de o encender el servidor está generando errores.

Además del requisito del glibc conocido anterior, también necesitarás un JDK (no un JRE) funcionar OpenLexicon. El JDK v1.5 del Sun es lo que recomendaría, Tom puede hablar más claramente en cuanto a como de bien los funcionamientos de OpenLexicon debajo de v1.6.

También, el lanzamiento de GA de OpenLexicon v1.0.5 requiere el uso de MySQL como la base de datos. Utilizar cualquier otra base de datos requeriría la compra de una licencia comercial.
 
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Re:Tutorial Instructions for Linux 1 Year, 3 Months ago Karma: 1  
Hi! OpenLexicon-1.0.5 work fine on OpenSUSE 10.2.
Just download "Universal Installer for OpenLexicon" to your home directory, enter command "java -jar openlexicon-1.0.5r7.jar", accept all defaults, than go to "OpenLexicon" directory and enter command ./startup.sh, Run Firefox, enter "http://localhost:8888/openlexicon-1.0.5" address. That`s all.
 
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Re:Tutorial Instructions for Linux 1 Year, 3 Months ago Karma: 0  
Thank you for the feedback, victorhom.
 
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