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== 1. Make sure you have a modern Ruby ==
 
== 1. Make sure you have a modern Ruby ==
  
Rails recommends Ruby 1.8.4 (and requires at least 1.8.2, but 1.8.3 is incompatible). Some Red Hat versions may come with only 1.8.1.  Try installing Ruby with your package manager of choice, and see if you can get 1.8.4. If not, try installing from source:
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Install a 1.8.x version of ruby, ruby 1.9 is still considered experimental. The Rails web page says "We recommend Ruby 1.8.7 for use with Rails. Ruby 1.8.6, 1.8.5, 1.8.4 and 1.8.2 are still usable too, but version 1.8.3 is not." (http://rubyonrails.org/download)  Try installing Ruby with your package manager of choice. If not, try installing from source, eg
  
# [Download 1.8.4>http://rubyforge.org/frs/download.php/7858/ruby-1.8.4.tar.gz]
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# [Download 1.8.4>http://rubyforge.org/frs/download.php/7858/ruby-1.8.7.tar.gz]
# tar -zxvf ruby-1.8.4.tar.gz
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# tar -zxvf ruby-1.8.7.tar.gz
# cd ruby-1.8.4
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# cd ruby-1.8.7
 
# sudo ./configure
 
# sudo ./configure
 
# sudo make
 
# sudo make
 
# sudo make install
 
# sudo make install
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( jrochkind is currently running ruby 1.8.6 as of Dec 08 )
  
 
== 2. Install RubyGems ==
 
== 2. Install RubyGems ==

Revision as of 18:18, 23 December 2008


To install Umlaut


1. Make sure you have a modern Ruby

Install a 1.8.x version of ruby, ruby 1.9 is still considered experimental. The Rails web page says "We recommend Ruby 1.8.7 for use with Rails. Ruby 1.8.6, 1.8.5, 1.8.4 and 1.8.2 are still usable too, but version 1.8.3 is not." (http://rubyonrails.org/download) Try installing Ruby with your package manager of choice. If not, try installing from source, eg

  1. [Download 1.8.4>http://rubyforge.org/frs/download.php/7858/ruby-1.8.7.tar.gz]
  2. tar -zxvf ruby-1.8.7.tar.gz
  3. cd ruby-1.8.7
  4. sudo ./configure
  5. sudo make
  6. sudo make install

( jrochkind is currently running ruby 1.8.6 as of Dec 08 )

2. Install RubyGems

Again, your package manager may be able to supply this (for example "yum install rubygems), but if not, you could again install from source:

  1. [Download here>http://rubyforge.org/frs/?group_id=126]
  2. tar -zxvf rubygems-x.x.x.tar.gz
  3. cd rubygems-x.x.x
  4. sudo ruby setup.rb

( actually don't do this, to be safe # sudo gem update)

[NOTE: Right now, umlaut may only work with rubygems 0.9. Working on it!]

3. Install Rails

Umlaut requires Rails 2.1.2, and is bound to it in the default environment.rb. It has not been verified for Rails 2.2.x yet. So install the 2.1.2 version of Rails (you can have multiple versions of Rails installed simulataneously, don't worry about this overwriting a more recent version of Rails you may want--it won't.)

"sudo gem install rails -v 2.1.2" (say yes to any dependencies)


Note: There are various guides available on the net to getting Ruby/Rubygems/Rails installed on various OSs. Consult if you have trouble.

4. Install Umlaut

Right now, the best (only) way to install Umlaut is from it's SVN store.

For a read-only checkout:

svn checkout http://umlaut.rubyforge.org/svn/trunk/  ./Umlaut

Or instead of "./Umlaut", whatever local path you want to put the thing in.

For a checkout with commit privs, you need a rubyforge account and to be added to the umlaut project, then:

svn checkout svn+ssh://(developername)@rubyforge.org/var/svn/umlaut/U2 ./Umlaut

Umlaut comes with a number of Ruby gems and Rails plugins "frozen" into it's distribution, in vendor/plugins. You do not need to install these, they come with Umlaut. These include: json_pure ; sru; xisbn; enumerations_mixin (plugin) ; app_config (plugin); isbn-tools (plugin) ; openurl ( svn external link in plugin; needs to be fixed to link to a specific tag ); htmlentities (http://htmlentities.rubyforge.org/)

However, there are a few plugins that can not be conveniently packaged with Umlaut, you need to install them yourself...

5. Install Umlaut's gem dependencies

mongrel

(Umlaut will not run with WEBrick due to threading issues. Recommend installing mongrel for testing and deployment. mongrel 1.1.4 or later is highly reccommended. )

sudo gem install mongrel

hpricot

(hpricot is compiled C code, so you are best off installing it yourself. Right now hpricot 0.6 is tested and confirmed. )

sudo gem install hpricot -v 0.6

json

A pure-ruby json library is bundled with Umlaut automatically, but you really ought to install the compiled C one on your server instead, for much better performance. Umlaut will automatically use it if present. Currently verified with version 1.1.3

sudo gem install json -v 1.1.3

mysql

MySQL is the reccomended db, and the only db currently verified to work. Umlaut won't usually run with SQLite3 due to threading issues.

Rails is supposed to be able to talk to mysql without the mysql gem installed (just less efficiently), but for some reason Umlaut seems to have trouble with this. Not sure, you can try it.


sudo gem install msyql

Except some additional configuration arguments may be neccesary to compile on your machine.

redhat

On a RedHat machine, this works:

sudo gem install mysql -- --with-mysql-config=/usr/lib/mysql/mysql_config
ubuntu

On Ubuntu you will also need to:

sudo apt-get install libmysqlclient15-dev

Then you can:

sudo gem install mysql

Ubuntu also packages the mysql library, if you'd rather use that version you can try:

sudo apt-get install libmysql-ruby
Solaris 10 (sparc)

This has been reported to work on Solaris 10 (sparc)

gem install mysql -- --with-mysql-include=/opt/pkgs/mysql/include/ 
\ --with-mysql-lib=/opt/pkgs/mysql/lib

More optional gems

  • Voyager sites that want to bypass z39.50 and access Oracle directly will need Oracle Instant Client or Full Client installed on the same machine as the Umlaut. (This native Voyager code is not currently verified as working.) Oracle OCI8 Oracle Instant Client

Now You Need to Setup Umlaut

Good job, you've got all software installed, now you need to do some setup. See Umlaut Setup.