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Tutorial Instructions for Linux 1 Year, 4 Months ago
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Hello,
Are there any instructions for the OpenLexicon-Intalio integration on Linux? Is there a way we can get rid of the Torque stuff?
Thanks
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Re:Tutorial Instructions for Linux 1 Year, 4 Months ago
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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...
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Re:Tutorial Instructions for Linux 1 Year, 4 Months ago
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I will check with the team, however I am certain the installer should work on Linux.
Tom
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Tom Debevoise
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Re:Tutorial Instructions for Linux 1 Year, 4 Months ago
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It should install fine, you will need the sun's java, not the gcc-java package and it sounds line you might need glibc 2.3 to run mysql
Tom
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Tom Debevoise
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Re:Tutorial Instructions for Linux 1 Year, 4 Months ago
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metabyte wrote: Are there any instructions for the OpenLexicon-Intalio integration on Linux?
We have Intalio tutorials in the downloads section of our website @ openlexicon.org.
Is there a way we can get rid of the Torque stuff?
Not that I can see. There would have to be a significant interest from the community for us to do that. OpenLexicon leans heavily on the database, more so than many other development environments and some webapps.
As a result a lot of code would need to be changed in order to facilitate that.
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Re:Tutorial Instructions for Linux 1 Year, 4 Months ago
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debevoise wrote: It should install fine, you will need the sun's java, not the gcc-java package and it sounds line you might need glibc 2.3 to run mysql
As Tom implied, the glibc requirement for the GA release comes from MySQL. SuSE 10 uses glibc 2.4, which should also be fine for installation. We use the binary tarball available from dev.mysql.com, non-glibc 2.2.
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