by Joel -Aufrecht -
</authorblurb>OpenACS requires, at a minimum, an operating system, database, +Prerequisite Software
OpenACS requires, at a minimum, an operating system, database, and webserver to work. Many additional programs, such as a build environment, Mail Transport Agent, and source control system, are also needed for a fully effective installation.
-OpenACS 5.9.0. The OpenACS tarball +OpenACS 5.9.0. The OpenACS tarball comprises the core packages and many useful additional packages. This includes a full set of documentation. The tarball works with both PostgreSQL and Oracle. Some scripts require bash shell.
-Operating System. OpenACS is designed for +Operating System. OpenACS is designed for a Unix-like system. It is developed primarily in Linux. It can be -run on Mac OS X, and in Windows within VMWare.
-GNU/Linux. The installation assumes a +GNU/Linux. The installation assumes a linux kernel of 2.2.22 or newer, or 2.4.14 or newer.
FreeBSD. FreeBSD guide. The OpenACS Reference Platform
uses shell scripts written for bash, which is the standard Linux
@@ -98,8 +104,8 @@
variables when appropriate, and install bash to work with the
scripts. Substitute fetch
when the instructions
suggest you use wget
to download software.
-Mac OS X. the section called -“OpenACS Installation Guide for Mac OS X” +macOS. the section called “OpenACS +Installation Guide for macOS”
Windows/VMWare. the section called “OpenACS Installation Guide for Windows” The only way to run @@ -108,17 +114,17 @@
-Build Environment. The Reference Platform +Build Environment. The Reference Platform installation compiles most programs from source code.
-glibc 2.2 or newer, REQUIRED. You need +glibc 2.2 or newer, REQUIRED. You need recent versions of these libraries for Oracle to work properly. For Unicode support, you need glibc 2.2 or newer. This should be included in your operating system distribution.
GNU Make
-3.76.1 or newer, REQUIRED. PostgreSQL and AOLserver
+3.76.1 or newer, REQUIRED. PostgreSQL and AOLserver
require gmake to compile. Note that on most linux distributions,
GNU Make is simply named make
and there is no gmake
, whereas
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Tcl 8.5.x.
-Tcl 8.5.x, REQUIRED. OpenACS is written -in Tcl, an interpreted language. A threaded version of the Tcl +Tcl 8.5.x, REQUIRED. OpenACS is written in +Tcl, an interpreted language. A threaded version of the Tcl interpreter must be installed for OpenACS to work. The Tcl interpreter that is included in most standard distributions may not be thread safe.
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-tDOM, REQUIRED. OpenACS 5.9.0 stores +tDOM, REQUIRED. OpenACS 5.9.0 stores queries in XML files, so we use an AOLserver module called tDOM to parse these files. (This replaces libxml2, which was used prior to 4.6.4.)
-tclwebtest, OPTIONAL. tclwebtest -is a tool for testing web interfaces via Tcl scripts.
+tclwebtest, OPTIONAL. tclwebtest is +a tool for testing web interfaces via Tcl scripts.-Web Server. The web server handles -incoming HTTP requests, provides a runtime environment for +Web Server. The web server handles +incoming HTTP requests, provides a run time environment for OpenACS's Tcl code, connects to the database, sends out HTTP responses, and logs requests and errors. OpenACS uses AOLserver; some people have had success running Apache with mod_nsd.
Mat Kovach is graciously maintaining an AOLserver distribution that includes all the patches and modules needed to run OpenACS 5.9.0. These instructions will describe how to install using his @@ -191,122 +197,123 @@
-nsopenssl, OPTIONAL. Provides SSL +nsopenssl, OPTIONAL. Provides SSL capabilities for AOLserver. It requires OpenSSL. You need this if you want users to make secure (https) connections to your webserver. aolserver3.x requires nsopenssl 2.1a. aolserver4.x requires nsopenssl3; see aolserver.com for latest release. (home page)
-ns_pam 0.1 or newer, OPTIONAL. -Provides PAM capabilities for AOLserver. You need this if you want -OpenACS users to authenticate through a PAM module (such as -RADIUS).
+ns_pam 0.1 or newer, +OPTIONAL. Provides PAM capabilities for AOLserver. +You need this if you want OpenACS users to authenticate through a +PAM module (such as RADIUS).-pam_radius 1.3.16, OPTIONAL. Provides +pam_radius 1.3.16, OPTIONAL. Provides RADIUS capabilities for PAM. You need this if you want to use RADIUS authentication via PAM in OpenACS.
-ns_ldap 0.r8, OPTIONAL. Provides +ns_ldap 0.r8, OPTIONAL. Provides LDAP capabilities for AOLserver. You need this if you want to use LDAP authentication in OpenACS.
-OpenFTS Tcl 0.3.2, OPTIONAL. Adds +OpenFTS Tcl 0.3.2, OPTIONAL. Adds full-text-search to PostgreSQL and includes a driver for AOLserver. You need this if you want users to be able to search for any text on your site. For postgres 7.4.x and higher, full text search is also available via tsearch2.
-Analog 5.32 or newer, OPTIONAL. This -program examines web server request logs, looks up DNS values, and -produces a report. You need this if you want to see how much -traffic your site is getting.
+Analog 5.32 or newer, +OPTIONAL. This program examines web server request +logs, looks up DNS values, and produces a report. You need this if +you want to see how much traffic your site is getting.
-Balance 3.11 or newer, OPTIONAL. -"Balance is a simple but powerful generic tcp proxy with round -robin load balancing and failover mechanisms." You need this -or something equivalent if you are running a high-availability -production site and do not have an external load balancing -system.
-Database. The data on your site (for -example, user names and passwords, calendar entries, and notes) is +Database. The data on your site (for +example, usernames and passwords, calendar entries, and notes) is stored in the database. OpenACS separates the database with an abstraction layer, which means that several different databases all function identically. While you can run the core OpenACS on any supported database, not all contributed packages support all databases.
Oracle 8.1.7 (Either this or PostgreSQL is -REQUIRED). You can register and download Oracle from +REQUIRED). You can register and download Oracle from Oracle TechNet. You need this if you want to use an Oracle database.
PostgreSQL 7.4.x (Either this or Oracle is -REQUIRED). You need this if you want to use a +REQUIRED). You need this if you want to use a PostgreSQL database.
-Process Controller. This is software that +Process Controller. This is software that initiates other software, and restarts that software if it fails. On Linux, we recommend using Daemontools to control AOLserver and qmail.
-Daemontools 0.76, OPTIONAL. You need this +Daemontools 0.76, OPTIONAL. You need this if you want AOLserver and qmail to run "supervised," meaning that they are monitored and automatically restarted if they fail. An alternative would be to run the services from inittab.
-Mail Transport Agent. A Mail Transport +Mail Transport Agent. A Mail Transport Agent is a program that handles all incoming and outgoing mail. The Reference Platform uses Qmail; any MTA that provides a sendmail wrapper (that is, that can be invoked by calling the sendmail program with the same variables that sendmail expects) can be used.
-Netqmail 1.04, OPTIONAL. You need -this (or a different Mail Transport Agent) if you want your -webserver to send and receive email.
+Netqmail 1.04, +OPTIONAL. You need this (or a different Mail +Transport Agent) if you want your webserver to send and receive +email.
-ucspi-tcp 0.88, OPTIONAL. This program +ucspi-tcp 0.88, OPTIONAL. This program listens for incoming TCP connections and hands them to a program. We use it instead of inetd, which is insecure. You need this if you are running qmail.
-DocBook, OPTIONAL. (docbook-xml v4.4, +DocBook, OPTIONAL. (docbook-xml v4.4, docbook-xsl v1.56, libxslt 1.0.21, xsltproc 1.0.21). You need this to write or edit documentation.
-Source Control. A Source Control system +Source Control. A Source Control system keeps track of all of the old versions of your files. It lets you recover old files, compare versions of file, and identify specific versions of files. You can use any source control system; the Reference Platform and the OpenACS.org repository (where you can get patched and development code in between releases) use cvs.
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