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commit 6e9e4cd70c82abaed835ea078d84326813543552
Author: Galen Charlton <gmc at esilibrary.com>
Date:   Wed Nov 16 15:24:09 2016 -0500

    Bumping version numbers and adding Changelog
    
    Signed-off-by: Galen Charlton <gmc at esilibrary.com>

diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog
index 1f72b2c..b0f33d3 100644
--- a/ChangeLog
+++ b/ChangeLog
@@ -1,3 +1,473 @@
-Evergreen doesn't keep a GNU-style ChangeLog except in release tarballs.
-Those seeking a change log are encouraged to run 'git log -v', or read
-it online at: http://git.evergreen-ils.org/?p=Evergreen.git;a=log
+commit fcb79fdd84ade0249f0d835a129eb3a328ebbeb5
+Author: Galen Charlton <gmc at esilibrary.com>
+Date:   Wed Nov 16 15:21:10 2016 -0500
+
+    bump up upgrade instructions for 2.10.8
+    
+    Signed-off-by: Galen Charlton <gmc at esilibrary.com>
+
+19	18	docs/installation/server_upgrade.txt
+
+commit be89bb3c899f1690da167417224d0de06013576e
+Author: Galen Charlton <gmc at esilibrary.com>
+Date:   Wed Nov 16 15:18:28 2016 -0500
+
+    2.10.7-2.10.8 schema upgrade script
+    
+    Signed-off-by: Galen Charlton <gmc at esilibrary.com>
+
+109	0	Open-ILS/src/sql/Pg/version-upgrade/2.10.7-2.10.8-upgrade-db.sql
+ create mode 100644 Open-ILS/src/sql/Pg/version-upgrade/2.10.7-2.10.8-upgrade-db.sql
+
+commit 5ce99ef9b7dd4fb388a3b0828bab437f561dca5e
+Author: Galen Charlton <gmc at esilibrary.com>
+Date:   Wed Nov 16 15:07:04 2016 -0500
+
+    update 2.10.8 release notes
+    
+    Signed-off-by: Galen Charlton <gmc at esilibrary.com>
+
+3	1	docs/RELEASE_NOTES_2_10.adoc
+
+commit 7f35fb315deb12fd2e37f02668858db885733911
+Author: Galen Charlton <gmc at esilibrary.com>
+Date:   Wed Nov 16 14:55:02 2016 -0500
+
+    LP#1488655: stamp schema upgrade script
+    
+    Signed-off-by: Galen Charlton <gmc at esilibrary.com>
+
+1	1	Open-ILS/src/sql/Pg/002.schema.config.sql
+94	0	Open-ILS/src/sql/Pg/upgrade/1003.schema.fix_metarecord_remapping.sql
+0	94	Open-ILS/src/sql/Pg/upgrade/XXXX.schema.fix_metarecord_remapping.sql
+ create mode 100644 Open-ILS/src/sql/Pg/upgrade/1003.schema.fix_metarecord_remapping.sql
+ delete mode 100644 Open-ILS/src/sql/Pg/upgrade/XXXX.schema.fix_metarecord_remapping.sql
+
+commit 237a26cbf4a1c5bf3ec285ae1ec400d431d0a7de
+Author: Galen Charlton <gmc at esilibrary.com>
+Date:   Fri Oct 28 11:42:52 2016 -0400
+
+    LP#1488655: fix MR remapping upon fingerprint change
+    
+    This patch ensures that if the fingerprint of a bib changes, the
+    bib will be moved to a new metarecord as opposed to ending up
+    as a member of more than one metarecord.
+    
+    To test
+    -------
+    [1] Note the metarecord that a bib belongs to.
+    [2] Change the bib so that its fingerprint changes -- with stock
+        cbf settings, editing the 245$a should suffice.
+    [3] Note that it is now a component of two metarecords.
+    [4] Apply the patch.
+    [5] Repeat step 2 or force a reingest. The bib should now be part
+        of exactly one metarecord.
+    
+    Signed-off-by: Galen Charlton <gmc at esilibrary.com>
+    Signed-off-by: Rogan Hamby <rogan.hamby at gmail.com>
+    Signed-off-by: Chris Sharp <csharp at georgialibraries.org>
+
+1	1	Open-ILS/src/sql/Pg/030.schema.metabib.sql
+94	0	Open-ILS/src/sql/Pg/upgrade/XXXX.schema.fix_metarecord_remapping.sql
+ create mode 100644 Open-ILS/src/sql/Pg/upgrade/XXXX.schema.fix_metarecord_remapping.sql
+
+commit 720d5b5495e72867229b6d0c1d024218c0840272
+Author: Galen Charlton <gmc at esilibrary.com>
+Date:   Fri Oct 28 11:40:52 2016 -0400
+
+    LP#1488655: regression test for metarecord remapping
+    
+    This patch contains pgTAP tests for verifying that when
+    the fingerprint of a bib is changed, it remains part of
+    exactly one metarecord (as opposed to being part of both
+    its old and new MRs).
+    
+    Signed-off-by: Galen Charlton <gmc at esilibrary.com>
+    Signed-off-by: Rogan Hamby <rogan.hamby at gmail.com>
+    Signed-off-by: Chris Sharp <csharp at georgialibraries.org>
+
+57	0	Open-ILS/src/sql/Pg/t/lp1488655_metarecord_remapping.pg
+ create mode 100644 Open-ILS/src/sql/Pg/t/lp1488655_metarecord_remapping.pg
+
+commit 350d602421df7d24cdd0c446e92005d946aa3450
+Author: Kathy Lussier <klussier at masslnc.org>
+Date:   Wed Nov 16 14:16:51 2016 -0500
+
+    Docs: Adding 2.10.8 point release notes
+    
+    Signed-off-by: Kathy Lussier <klussier at masslnc.org>
+
+52	0	docs/RELEASE_NOTES_2_10.adoc
+
+commit 0a21c3aa5d349fa341896e0449f0e67d504dd5a8
+Author: Galen Charlton <gmc at esilibrary.com>
+Date:   Wed Nov 16 12:16:14 2016 -0500
+
+    LP#1618183: restamp backport of schema update script
+    
+    Signed-off-by: Galen Charlton <gmc at esilibrary.com>
+
+1	1	Open-ILS/src/sql/Pg/002.schema.config.sql
+0	12	Open-ILS/src/sql/Pg/upgrade/1000.data.add-spanish-to-i18n-locale.sql
+12	0	Open-ILS/src/sql/Pg/upgrade/1002.data.add-spanish-to-i18n-locale-rel_2_10.sql
+ delete mode 100644 Open-ILS/src/sql/Pg/upgrade/1000.data.add-spanish-to-i18n-locale.sql
+ create mode 100644 Open-ILS/src/sql/Pg/upgrade/1002.data.add-spanish-to-i18n-locale-rel_2_10.sql
+
+commit 5ef5ee2fa2d6cc12b1e4798cc902d91e772132af
+Author: Galen Charlton <gmc at esilibrary.com>
+Date:   Wed Nov 16 11:56:16 2016 -0500
+
+    LP#1618183: make upgrade not die if es-ES locale already exists
+    
+    Signed-off-by: Galen Charlton <gmc at esilibrary.com>
+
+3	2	Open-ILS/src/sql/Pg/upgrade/1000.data.add-spanish-to-i18n-locale.sql
+
+commit bc9436fca0fb4461f40e9e981b951fcca04bcda0
+Author: Dan Wells <dbw2 at calvin.edu>
+Date:   Mon Aug 29 17:38:10 2016 -0400
+
+    Stamping upgrade script for Spanish locale seed data
+    
+    Signed-off-by: Dan Wells <dbw2 at calvin.edu>
+    
+    Conflicts:
+    	Open-ILS/src/sql/Pg/002.schema.config.sql
+
+11	0	Open-ILS/src/sql/Pg/upgrade/1000.data.add-spanish-to-i18n-locale.sql
+0	11	Open-ILS/src/sql/Pg/upgrade/XXXX.data.add-spanish-to-i18n-locale.sql
+ create mode 100644 Open-ILS/src/sql/Pg/upgrade/1000.data.add-spanish-to-i18n-locale.sql
+ delete mode 100644 Open-ILS/src/sql/Pg/upgrade/XXXX.data.add-spanish-to-i18n-locale.sql
+
+commit 3033d048beefa27928992efd129addb38958c266
+Author: Ben Shum <ben at evergreener.net>
+Date:   Mon Aug 29 15:37:48 2016 -0400
+
+    LP#1618183: Add Spanish to config.i18n_locale
+    
+    Add Spanish to this table so that it is an option for supported translations.
+    
+    Signed-off-by: Ben Shum <ben at evergreener.net>
+    Signed-off-by: Dan Wells <dbw2 at calvin.edu>
+
+3	0	Open-ILS/src/sql/Pg/950.data.seed-values.sql
+11	0	Open-ILS/src/sql/Pg/upgrade/XXXX.data.add-spanish-to-i18n-locale.sql
+ create mode 100644 Open-ILS/src/sql/Pg/upgrade/XXXX.data.add-spanish-to-i18n-locale.sql
+
+commit 519ec1ccb0a148e2816f3b2e6587c16c561e1c4b
+Author: Galen Charlton <gmc at esilibrary.com>
+Date:   Wed Nov 16 11:46:40 2016 -0500
+
+    LP#1615736: stamping schema update
+    
+    Signed-off-by: Galen Charlton <gmc at esilibrary.com>
+    
+    Conflicts:
+    	Open-ILS/src/sql/Pg/002.schema.config.sql
+
+1	1	Open-ILS/src/sql/Pg/002.schema.config.sql
+7	0	Open-ILS/src/sql/Pg/upgrade/1001.schema.action_usr_circ_history_index.sql
+0	7	Open-ILS/src/sql/Pg/upgrade/XXXX.action_usr_circ_history_index.sql
+ create mode 100644 Open-ILS/src/sql/Pg/upgrade/1001.schema.action_usr_circ_history_index.sql
+ delete mode 100644 Open-ILS/src/sql/Pg/upgrade/XXXX.action_usr_circ_history_index.sql
+
+commit 1e59d99993db01b29ae7e7a36b7062f3c3816f1c
+Author: Josh Stompro <stomproj at larl.org>
+Date:   Mon Aug 29 14:07:48 2016 -0500
+
+    LP#1615736 - Add an index on the usr field of action.usr_circ_history.
+    
+    Improve the performance of looking up a users circ history by adding
+    an index on action.usr_circ_history( usr ).
+    
+    To test for performance improvements time doing a search for a particular
+    users history before and after the index is created.
+    
+    Signed-off-by: Josh Stompro <stomproj at larl.org>
+    Signed-off-by: Galen Charlton <gmc at esilibrary.com>
+
+2	0	Open-ILS/src/sql/Pg/090.schema.action.sql
+7	0	Open-ILS/src/sql/Pg/upgrade/XXXX.action_usr_circ_history_index.sql
+ create mode 100644 Open-ILS/src/sql/Pg/upgrade/XXXX.action_usr_circ_history_index.sql
+
+commit 30abb31d8fb3d9be289db89c801af623f069b122
+Author: Josh Stompro <stomproj at larl.org>
+Date:   Tue Aug 16 09:55:21 2016 -0500
+
+    LP#1612873 - Fix text of notice message for history migration.
+    
+    The notice text that was outputed for every 10000 circs processed
+    was labeled as users, which made the output confusing.
+    
+    Signed-off-by: Josh Stompro <stomproj at larl.org>
+    Signed-off-by: Chris Sharp <csharp at georgialibraries.org>
+    Signed-off-by: Galen Charlton <gmc at esilibrary.com>
+
+1	1	Open-ILS/src/sql/Pg/upgrade/0960.schema.decouple_co_history.sql
+1	1	Open-ILS/src/sql/Pg/version-upgrade/2.9.3-2.10.0-upgrade-db.sql
+
+commit 64351bb6eb772f693e2eda62417965f9275921a9
+Author: Christine Morgan <cmorgan at noblenet.org>
+Date:   Thu Sep 29 16:50:24 2016 -0400
+
+    lp1629075: Hide Permalink in Staff Client
+    
+    This will hide the permalink in the staff client catalog.
+    
+    Signed-off-by: Christine Morgan <cmorgan at noblenet.org>
+    Signed-off-by: Terran McCanna <tmccanna at georgialibraries.org>
+    Signed-off-by: Kathy Lussier <klussier at masslnc.org>
+
+8	6	Open-ILS/src/templates/opac/parts/record/summary.tt2
+
+commit eccfd7b69c93ce06aee5ad6d075fcf8cce73767d
+Author: Kathy Lussier <klussier at masslnc.org>
+Date:   Mon May 23 20:09:34 2016 -0400
+
+    LP#1584807: Clicking column header should not unsort list
+    
+    Clicking column headers in My Account cycled through ascending order,
+    descending order, and then unsorted. But unsorting a list after clicking a
+    header is unintutive to the user. Instead, it should toggle between ascending /
+    descending order.
+    
+    Test plan
+    * Using the concerto dataset, log in as user 99999395984 / maes1234
+    * Go to the Items Out area of my account and click the title column header to
+    sort the list.
+    * The list will first sort alphabetically in ascending order, on a second click
+    will sort alphabetically in descending order, and, on a third click, will
+    return to the default sort order.
+    * After loading the patch, clicking the column header should only result in
+    sorting in ascending and descending order.
+    
+    Signed-off-by: Kathy Lussier <klussier at masslnc.org>
+    Signed-off-by: Galen Charlton <gmc at esilibrary.com>
+    Signed-off-by: Jason Stephenson <jason at sigio.com>
+
+0	2	Open-ILS/src/templates/opac/parts/myopac/column_sort_support.tt2
+
+commit c84a2cbd19d00e2e59861408735266932fd72222
+Author: Dan Scott <dscott at laurentian.ca>
+Date:   Tue Sep 6 13:53:02 2016 -0400
+
+    LP#1620750 Prevent log warning for uninit var in checkin_retarget()
+    
+    If the retarget_mode variable is not initialized, then a warning is generated
+    in the logs every time an item is checked in. Avoid the warning by
+    short-circuiting before testing the value in the regex.
+    
+    Signed-off-by: Dan Scott <dscott at laurentian.ca>
+    Signed-off-by: Chris Sharp <csharp at georgialibraries.org>
+    Signed-off-by: Galen Charlton <gmc at esilibrary.com>
+
+1	1	Open-ILS/src/perlmods/lib/OpenILS/Application/Circ/Circulate.pm
+
+commit 1421e7dc15ebdf946006bfadc924efb125a0d60b
+Author: Bill Erickson <berickxx at gmail.com>
+Date:   Thu Sep 15 15:13:47 2016 -0400
+
+    LP#1282751 Credit card payment balance owed rounding fix
+    
+    Avoid using Perl's int() when summing owed/paid totals for display in
+    the TPAC credit card payment form, since this can lead to rounding
+    errors.
+    
+    A simple example of why we should not use int() when summing floating
+    point numbers:
+    
+    perl -e 'print "no match\n" unless ((8.29 * 100) == int(8.29 * 100))';
+    
+    Furthermore, use the relatively new fpsum() utility function for summing
+    floating point numbers so we can avoid having multiple versions of the
+    summing logic floating (*cough*) around (*cough cough*).
+    
+    Signed-off-by: Bill Erickson <berickxx at gmail.com>
+    Signed-off-by: Mike Rylander <mrylander at gmail.com>
+
+9	7	Open-ILS/src/perlmods/lib/OpenILS/WWW/EGCatLoader/Account.pm
+
+commit 17ddf95b1736f708bbf2bf1c4c50911142fbc151
+Author: Dan Scott <dscott at laurentian.ca>
+Date:   Fri Sep 16 13:49:01 2016 -0400
+
+    LP#1624491 Avoid uninit var prox_cache during holds processing
+    
+    open-ils.circ was logging a prox_cache hash value before it is
+    guaranteed to have been initialized. Instead, log messages _after_ they
+    have been initialized.
+    
+    Signed-off-by: Dan Scott <dscott at laurentian.ca>
+    Signed-off-by: Mike Rylander <mrylander at gmail.com>
+
+3	6	Open-ILS/src/perlmods/lib/OpenILS/Application/Circ/Holds.pm
+
+commit 80a1cccf7e78b0dd4ad0703906fcb299a59249f1
+Author: Ben Shum <ben at evergreener.net>
+Date:   Mon Oct 24 12:05:31 2016 -0400
+
+    Docs: Update base system requirements for Evergreen
+    
+    These memory values are woefully out of date for modern Evergreen installations.
+    
+    Recommending also at least 2 GB of RAM for client workstation, though honestly,
+    more is probably better there too.
+    
+    Also adding specific Linux distributions supported by this community instead of
+    just Linux.
+    
+    And dropping specific Windows versions (especially since two out of the three
+    are no longer supported by Microsoft).
+    
+    Signed-off-by: Ben Shum <ben at evergreener.net>
+
+4	4	docs/installation/system_requirements.txt
+
+commit 90dd3c9bc1e61debc98e6da91e6aec5925e8da8a
+Author: Dan Scott <dscott at laurentian.ca>
+Date:   Sun Oct 2 17:28:05 2016 -0400
+
+    Docs: add mpm_prefork config for Apache 2.4 systems
+    
+    We had only documented the Apache 2.2 stanzas for mpm_prefork, so include a
+    section for 2.4 that uses MaxRequestWorkers and MaxConnectionsPerChild. Given
+    the memory leaks that we have seen, suggest lower settings for these two values
+    (assuming that most sites will be serving a public catalogue instead of using a
+    separate discovery layer).
+    
+    Also fix the weird formatting where Debian instructions were indented under a
+    Fedora section.
+    
+    Also use dots for ordered bullets instead of renumbering all of the bullets
+    again.
+    
+    Signed-off-by: Dan Scott <dscott at laurentian.ca>
+
+46	28	docs/installation/server_installation.txt
+
+commit 9553e5ffbfe425dbaa615f1817a35d3f036e0b96
+Author: Dan Scott <dscott at laurentian.ca>
+Date:   Sun Oct 2 10:04:04 2016 -0400
+
+    Docs: set up default action_trigger_filters.json file
+    
+    Given that action_trigger_runner.pl looks by default for a file called
+    action_trigger_filters.json, instruct people to create that file when they are
+    first setting up their system.
+    
+    Signed-off-by: Dan Scott <dscott at laurentian.ca>
+
+20	2	docs/installation/server_installation.txt
+
+commit b60e6e8a78fa6606b7433f53d07a298fc6930b03
+Author: Kathy Lussier <klussier at masslnc.org>
+Date:   Thu Sep 29 13:50:40 2016 -0400
+
+    LP#1623955: Keep periods in subject links
+    
+    The subject links in the record summary were stripping periods, changing
+    headings that contained N.Y., for example, to NY in the subsequent search
+    string. Since normalization at index time replaces the period with a space,
+    clicking the subject links did not successfully retrieve all relevant
+    results.
+    
+    Test plan:
+    Click the Subject link for a record that has New York (N.Y.) in its heading and
+    has no other instances of ny in the keyword index. This record will not be
+    retrieved when you click the link. After loading the patch, the record will be
+    successfully retrieved, along with other records that contain New York (N.Y.) in
+    their subject headings.
+    
+    Signed-off-by: Kathy Lussier <klussier at masslnc.org>
+    Signed-off-by: Dan Wells <dbw2 at calvin.edu>
+
+1	1	Open-ILS/src/templates/opac/parts/record/subjects.tt2
+
+commit fbf55d03a2ade49067329bf3d97c46574615cfce
+Author: Josh Stompro <stomproj at larl.org>
+Date:   Fri Aug 19 15:31:11 2016 -0500
+
+    LP#1494750 - Extra closing curly bracket in style.css disables following css
+    
+    Which is the .sort_deemphasize class, so the modification of the non-filing
+    characters never happens in the sort results.
+    
+    Test Plan:
+    
+    Needed: Patron account with checkout history that contains titles with
+    non filing characters.
+    
+    Before change, view the checkout history and sort by title.  Note that the
+    leading non filing characters look the same as the rest of the title.
+    
+    After change, view the checkout history and sort by title.  Note that the
+    leading non filing characters now have a different style than the rest
+    of the title.
+    
+    Signed-off-by: Josh Stompro <stomproj at larl.org>
+    Signed-off-by: Jeanette Lundgren <jlundgren at cwmars.org>
+    Signed-off-by: Kathy Lussier <klussier at masslnc.org>
+
+0	1	Open-ILS/src/templates/opac/css/style.css.tt2
+
+commit 441eaa7931642074c107735c9032bd1669fe8b74
+Author: Bill Erickson <berickxx at gmail.com>
+Date:   Fri Sep 23 13:56:42 2016 -0400
+
+    LP#1526159 Webstaff Items Out includes overdue, etc.
+    
+    Items Out tally in patron summary (side-bar) is now consistent with the
+    Items Out value displayed along the top of the patron UI.  It now includes
+    overdues and optionally lost/claims-returned total.
+    
+    Signed-off-by: Bill Erickson <berickxx at gmail.com>
+    Signed-off-by: Jeanette Lundgren <jlundgren at cwmars.org>
+    Signed-off-by: Kathy Lussier <klussier at masslnc.org>
+
+1	1	Open-ILS/src/templates/staff/circ/patron/t_summary.tt2
+
+commit a6f96a3850f4d52f5c1265fc708a36a0cab8b320
+Author: Bill Erickson <berickxx at gmail.com>
+Date:   Fri Sep 2 17:01:35 2016 -0400
+
+    LP#1565009 Webstaff patron search progress bar
+    
+    Displays a progress bar while waiting for results from a patron search
+    in the browser client.  Bar only displays when a server-side search is
+    required.  (It's not displayed for cached searches, etc.).  Results grid
+    is hidden while the progress bar is visible and vice versa.
+    
+    Signed-off-by: Bill Erickson <berickxx at gmail.com>
+    Signed-off-by: Jeanette Lundgren <jlundgren at cwmars.org>
+    Signed-off-by: Kathy Lussier <klussier at masslnc.org>
+
+15	0	Open-ILS/src/templates/staff/circ/patron/t_search_results.tt2
+10	1	Open-ILS/web/js/ui/default/staff/circ/patron/app.js
+
+commit 32fef9d64efe8733b8d29bfb9ad8ce88eaae4c8c
+Author: Jim Keenan <jkeenan at cwmars.org>
+Date:   Thu Sep 29 13:22:15 2016 -0400
+
+    LP#1629029: Fixed missing space in line 11
+    
+    Signed-off-by: Jim Keenan <jkeenan at cwmars.org>
+    Signed-off-by: Kathy Lussier <klussier at masslnc.org>
+
+1	1	Open-ILS/src/templates/kpac/getit.tt2
+
+commit d58a9bbda81347bb4ffe10e38bbea32449ba7417
+Author: Remington Steed <rjs7 at calvin.edu>
+Date:   Thu Sep 29 11:05:18 2016 -0400
+
+    LP#802700 Sort funds by code and year
+    
+    This commit applies Bill Erickson's change from bug #1227344 to the fund
+    selector that appears on the Selection List (picklist) screen when you click
+    "Copies" to reveal the line items table. (Bill also mentioned this in
+    bug #1266471.)
+    
+    Signed-off-by: Remington Steed <rjs7 at calvin.edu>
+    Signed-off-by: Chris Sharp <csharp at georgialibraries.org>
+    Signed-off-by: Dan Wells <dbw2 at calvin.edu>
+
+2	0	Open-ILS/web/js/ui/default/acq/common/li_table.js
diff --git a/Open-ILS/src/perlmods/lib/OpenILS/Application.pm b/Open-ILS/src/perlmods/lib/OpenILS/Application.pm
index d750216..1e48158 100644
--- a/Open-ILS/src/perlmods/lib/OpenILS/Application.pm
+++ b/Open-ILS/src/perlmods/lib/OpenILS/Application.pm
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ use OpenILS::Utils::Fieldmapper;
 sub ils_version {
     # version format is "x-y-z", for example "2-0-0" for Evergreen 2.0.0
     # For branches, format is "x-y"
-    return "HEAD";
+    return "2-10-8";
 }
 
 __PACKAGE__->register_method(
diff --git a/Open-ILS/src/sql/Pg/002.schema.config.sql b/Open-ILS/src/sql/Pg/002.schema.config.sql
index d72d83a..e072009 100644
--- a/Open-ILS/src/sql/Pg/002.schema.config.sql
+++ b/Open-ILS/src/sql/Pg/002.schema.config.sql
@@ -92,6 +92,7 @@ CREATE TRIGGER no_overlapping_deps
     FOR EACH ROW EXECUTE PROCEDURE evergreen.array_overlap_check ('deprecates');
 
 INSERT INTO config.upgrade_log (version, applied_to) VALUES ('1003', :eg_version); -- gmcharlt/rhamby/csharp
+INSERT INTO config.upgrade_log (version, applied_to) VALUES ('2.10.8', :eg_version);
 
 CREATE TABLE config.bib_source (
 	id		SERIAL	PRIMARY KEY,
diff --git a/Open-ILS/xul/staff_client/chrome/content/main/about.html b/Open-ILS/xul/staff_client/chrome/content/main/about.html
index 7b2b3f5..5934ab3 100644
--- a/Open-ILS/xul/staff_client/chrome/content/main/about.html
+++ b/Open-ILS/xul/staff_client/chrome/content/main/about.html
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
 <html><head><script></script></head><body onload="var x = document.getElementById('version'); var version ='/xul/server/'.split(/\//)[2]; if (version == 'server') { version = 'versionless debug build'; } x.appendChild(document.createTextNode(version));">
 <h1 style="text-decoration: underline">Evergreen</h1>
 <p>Target Server ID: <span id="version"></span></p>
-<p>$HeadURL$</p>
+<p>http://git.evergreen-ils.org/?p=Evergreen.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/tags/rel_2_10_8</p>
 <h2>What is Evergreen?</h2>
 <blockquote>
 <p>
diff --git a/Open-ILS/xul/staff_client/defaults/preferences/prefs.js b/Open-ILS/xul/staff_client/defaults/preferences/prefs.js
index 0613a13..724c55a 100644
--- a/Open-ILS/xul/staff_client/defaults/preferences/prefs.js
+++ b/Open-ILS/xul/staff_client/defaults/preferences/prefs.js
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ pref("toolkit.singletonWindowType", "eg_main");
 pref("open-ils.enable_join_tabs", true);
 
 // We'll use this one to help brand some build information into the client, and rely on subversion keywords
-pref("open-ils.repository.headURL","$HeadURL$");
+pref("open-ils.repository.headURL","http://git.evergreen-ils.org/?p=Evergreen.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/tags/rel_2_10_8");
 pref("open-ils.repository.author","$Author$");
 pref("open-ils.repository.revision","$Revision$");
 pref("open-ils.repository.date","$Date$");
diff --git a/Open-ILS/xul/staff_client/windowssetup.nsi b/Open-ILS/xul/staff_client/windowssetup.nsi
index a954357..07050a7 100644
--- a/Open-ILS/xul/staff_client/windowssetup.nsi
+++ b/Open-ILS/xul/staff_client/windowssetup.nsi
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
 ; HM NIS Edit Wizard helper defines
 ; Old versions of makensis don't like this, moved to Makefile
 ;!define /file PRODUCT_VERSION "client/VERSION"
-!define PRODUCT_TAG "Master"
+!define PRODUCT_TAG "2.10"
 !define PRODUCT_INSTALL_TAG "${PRODUCT_TAG}"
 !define UI_IMAGESET "beta"
 ;!define UI_IMAGESET "release"
diff --git a/README b/README
deleted file mode 120000
index b57451a..0000000
--- a/README
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
-docs/installation/server_installation.txt
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/README b/README
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..d3c928c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/README
@@ -0,0 +1,748 @@
+Installing the Evergreen server
+===============================
+:toc:
+:numbered:
+
+Preamble: referenced user accounts
+----------------------------------
+
+In subsequent sections, we will refer to a number of different accounts, as
+follows:
+
+  * Linux user accounts:
+    ** The *user* Linux account is the account that you use to log onto the
+       Linux system as a regular user.
+    ** The *root* Linux account is an account that has system administrator
+       privileges. On Debian and Fedora you can switch to this account from
+       your *user* account by issuing the `su -` command and entering the
+       password for the *root* account when prompted. On Ubuntu you can switch
+       to this account from your *user* account using the `sudo su -` command
+       and entering the password for your *user* account when prompted.
+    ** The *opensrf* Linux account is an account that you create when installing
+       OpenSRF. You can switch to this account from the *root* account by
+       issuing the `su - opensrf` command.
+    ** The *postgres* Linux account is created automatically when you install
+       the PostgreSQL database server. You can switch to this account from the
+       *root* account by issuing the `su - postgres` command.
+  * PostgreSQL user accounts:
+    ** The *evergreen* PostgreSQL account is a superuser account that you will
+       create to connect to the PostgreSQL database server.
+  * Evergreen administrator account:
+    ** The *egadmin* Evergreen account is an administrator account for
+       Evergreen that you will use to test connectivity and configure your
+       Evergreen instance.
+
+Preamble: developer instructions
+--------------------------------
+
+[NOTE]
+Skip this section if you are using an official release tarball downloaded
+from http://evergreen-ils.org/egdownloads
+
+Developers working directly with the source code from the Git repository,
+rather than an official release tarball, must perform one step before they 
+can proceed with the `./configure` step.
+
+As the *user* Linux account, issue the following command in the Evergreen
+source directory to generate the configure script and Makefiles:
+
+[source, bash]
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+autoreconf -i
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+Installing prerequisites
+------------------------
+
+  * **PostgreSQL**: Version 9.3 is recommended. The minimum supported version
+    is 9.1.
+  * **Linux**: Evergreen 2.8 has been tested on Debian Jessie (8.0), 
+    Debian Wheezy (7.0), Ubuntu Trusty Tahr (14.04), 
+    Ubuntu Precise Pangolin (12.04), and Fedora. 
+    If you are running an older version of these distributions, you may want 
+    to upgrade before upgrading Evergreen. For instructions on upgrading these
+    distributions, visit the Debian, Ubuntu or Fedora websites.
+  * **OpenSRF**: The minimum supported version of OpenSRF is 2.4.0.
+
+
+Evergreen has a number of prerequisite packages that must be installed
+before you can successfully configure, compile, and install Evergreen.
+
+1. Begin by installing the most recent version of OpenSRF (2.4.0 or later).
+   You can download OpenSRF releases from http://evergreen-ils.org/opensrf-downloads/
+2. On some distributions, it is necessary to install PostgreSQL 9.1+ from external
+   repositories.
++
+  * Debian Wheezy and Jessie Ubuntu Precise and Trusty comes with
+    PostgreSQL 9.1+, so no additional steps are required.
+  * Fedora 19 and 20 come with PostgreSQL 9.2+, so no additional steps are required.
++
+3. On Debian and Ubuntu, run `aptitude update` as the *root* Linux account to
+   retrieve the new packages from the backports repository.
+4. Issue the following commands as the *root* Linux account to install
+   prerequisites using the `Makefile.install` prerequisite installer,
+   substituting `debian-jessie`, `debian-wheezy`, `fedora`, 
+   `ubuntu-trusty`, or `ubuntu-precise` for <osname> below:
++
+[source, bash]
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+make -f Open-ILS/src/extras/Makefile.install <osname>
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
++
+5. Add the libdbi-libdbd libraries to the system dynamic library path by
+   issuing the following commands as the *root* Linux account:
++
+[NOTE]
+You should skip this step if installing on Ubuntu Precise, Trusty or Debian Jessie. The ubuntu
+and Debian Jessie targets use libdbd-pgsql from packages.
++
+.Debian Wheezy
+[source, bash]
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+echo "/usr/local/lib/dbd" > /etc/ld.so.conf.d/eg.conf
+ldconfig
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
++
+.Fedora
+[source, bash]
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+echo "/usr/lib64/dbd" > /etc/ld.so.conf.d/eg.conf
+ldconfig
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+6. OPTIONAL: Developer additions
++
+To perform certain developer tasks from a Git source code checkout, 
+additional packages may be required.  As the *root* Linux account:
++
+ * To install packages needed for retriving and managing web dependencies,
+   use the <osname>-developer Makefile.install target.  Currently, 
+   this is only needed for building and installing the (preview) browser 
+   staff client.
++
+[source, bash]
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+make -f Open-ILS/src/extras/Makefile.install <osname>-developer
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
++
+ * To install packages required for building Evergreen release bundles, use
+   the <osname>-packager Makefile.install target.
++
+[source, bash]
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+make -f Open-ILS/src/extras/Makefile.install <osname>-packager
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+Optional: Extra steps for browser-based staff client
+----------------------------------------------------
+
+[NOTE]
+Skip this entire section if you are using an official release tarball downloaded
+from http://evergreen-ils.org/downloads
+
+[NOTE]
+You make skip the subsection `Install dependencies for browser-based staff client'
+if you are installing on either Debian Jessie or Ubuntu Trusty and you have
+installed the `Optional: Developer Additions' described above.  You will still
+need to do the steps in `Install files for browser-based staff client' below.
+
+Install dependencies for browser-based staff client
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+1. Install Node.js.  For more information see also:
+   https://github.com/joyent/node/wiki/installation[Node.js Installation]
++
+[source,sh]
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# Go to a temporary directory
+cd /tmp
+
+# Clone the code and checkout the necessary version
+git clone https://github.com/joyent/node.git
+cd node
+git checkout -b v0.10.28 v0.10.28
+
+# set -j to the number of CPU cores on the server + 1
+./configure && make -j2 && sudo make install
+
+# update packages
+% sudo npm update
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
++
+2. Install Grunt CLI
++
+[source,sh]
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+% sudo npm install -g grunt-cli
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
++
+3. Install Bower
++
+[source,sh]
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+% sudo npm install -g bower
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+Install files for browser-based staff client
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+1. Building, Testing, Minification: The remaining steps all take place within
+   the staff JS web root:
++
+[source,sh]
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+cd $EVERGREEN_ROOT/Open-ILS/web/js/ui/default/staff/
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
++
+2. Install Project-local Dependencies. npm inspects the 'package.json' file
+   for dependencies and fetches them from the Node package network.
++
+[source,sh]
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+npm install   # fetch Grunt dependencies
+bower install # fetch JS dependencies
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
++
+3. Run the build script.
++
+[source,sh]
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# build, run tests, concat+minify
+grunt all
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+
+Configuration and compilation instructions
+------------------------------------------
+
+For the time being, we are still installing everything in the `/openils/`
+directory. From the Evergreen source directory, issue the following commands as
+the *user* Linux account to configure and build Evergreen:
+
+[source, bash]
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+PATH=/openils/bin:$PATH ./configure --prefix=/openils --sysconfdir=/openils/conf
+make
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+These instructions assume that you have also installed OpenSRF under `/openils/`.
+If not, please adjust PATH as needed so that the Evergreen `configure` script
+can find `osrf_config`.
+
+Installation instructions
+-------------------------
+
+1. Once you have configured and compiled Evergreen, issue the following
+   command as the *root* Linux account to install Evergreen, build the server
+   portion of the staff client, and copy example configuration files to
+   `/openils/conf`.
+   Change the value of the `STAFF_CLIENT_STAMP_ID` variable to match the version
+   of the staff client that you will use to connect to the Evergreen server.
++
+[source, bash]
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+make STAFF_CLIENT_STAMP_ID=rel_2_10_8 install
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
++
+2. The server portion of the staff client expects `http://hostname/xul/server`
+   to resolve. Issue the following commands as the *root* Linux account to
+   create a symbolic link pointing to the `server` subdirectory of the server
+   portion of the staff client that we just built using the staff client ID
+   'rel_name':
++
+[source, bash]
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+cd /openils/var/web/xul
+ln -sf rel_name/server server
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+Change ownership of the Evergreen files
+---------------------------------------
+
+All files in the `/openils/` directory and subdirectories must be owned by the
+`opensrf` user. Issue the following command as the *root* Linux account to
+change the ownership on the files:
+
+[source, bash]
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+chown -R opensrf:opensrf /openils
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+Additional Instructions for Developers
+--------------------------------------
+
+[NOTE]
+Skip this section if you are using an official release tarball downloaded
+from http://evergreen-ils.org/egdownloads
+
+Developers working directly with the source code from the Git repository,
+rather than an official release tarball, need to install the Dojo Toolkit
+set of JavaScript libraries. The appropriate version of Dojo is included in
+Evergreen release tarballs. Developers should install the Dojo 1.3.3 version
+of Dojo by issuing the following commands as the *opensrf* Linux account:
+
+[source, bash]
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+wget http://download.dojotoolkit.org/release-1.3.3/dojo-release-1.3.3.tar.gz
+tar -C /openils/var/web/js -xzf dojo-release-1.3.3.tar.gz
+cp -r /openils/var/web/js/dojo-release-1.3.3/* /openils/var/web/js/dojo/.
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+
+Configure the Apache Web server
+-------------------------------
+
+. Use the example configuration files in `Open-ILS/examples/apache/` (for
+Apache versions below 2.4) or `Open-ILS/examples/apache_24/` (for Apache
+versions 2.4 or greater) to configure your Web server for the Evergreen
+catalog, staff client, Web services, and administration interfaces. Issue the
+following commands as the *root* Linux account:
++
+.Debian Wheezy and Ubuntu Precise
+[source,bash]
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+cp Open-ILS/examples/apache/eg.conf       /etc/apache2/sites-available/
+cp Open-ILS/examples/apache/eg_vhost.conf /etc/apache2/
+cp Open-ILS/examples/apache/eg_startup    /etc/apache2/
+# Now set up SSL
+mkdir /etc/apache2/ssl
+cd /etc/apache2/ssl
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
++
+.Ubuntu Trusty and Debian Jessie
+[source,bash]
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+cp Open-ILS/examples/apache_24/eg_24.conf       /etc/apache2/sites-available/eg.conf
+cp Open-ILS/examples/apache_24/eg_vhost_24.conf /etc/apache2/eg_vhost.conf
+cp Open-ILS/examples/apache/eg_startup    	/etc/apache2/
+# Now set up SSL
+mkdir /etc/apache2/ssl
+cd /etc/apache2/ssl
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
++
+.Fedora
+[source,bash]
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+cp Open-ILS/examples/apache_24/eg_24.conf       /etc/httpd/conf.d/
+cp Open-ILS/examples/apache_24/eg_vhost_24.conf /etc/httpd/eg_vhost.conf
+cp Open-ILS/examples/apache/eg_startup          /etc/httpd/
+# Now set up SSL
+mkdir /etc/httpd/ssl
+cd /etc/httpd/ssl
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
++
+. The `openssl` command cuts a new SSL key for your Apache server. For a
+production server, you should purchase a signed SSL certificate, but you can
+just use a self-signed certificate and accept the warnings in the staff client
+and browser during testing and development. Create an SSL key for the Apache
+server by issuing the following command as the *root* Linux account:
++
+[source,bash]
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+openssl req -new -x509 -days 365 -nodes -out server.crt -keyout server.key
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
++
+. As the *root* Linux account, edit the `eg.conf` file that you copied into
+place.
+  a. To enable access to the offline upload / execute interface from any
+     workstation on any network, make the following change (and note that
+     you *must* secure this for a production instance):
+     * (Apache 2.2): Replace `Allow from 10.0.0.0/8` with `Allow from all`
+     * (Apache 2.4): Replace `Require host 10.0.0.0/8` with `Require all granted`
+  b. (Fedora): Change references from the non-existent `/etc/apache2/` directory
+     to `/etc/httpd/`.
+. Change the user for the Apache server.
+  * (Debian and Ubuntu): As the *root* Linux account, edit
+    `/etc/apache2/envvars`.  Change `export APACHE_RUN_USER=www-data` to 
+    `export APACHE_RUN_USER=opensrf`.
+  * (Fedora): As the *root* Linux account , edit `/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf`.
+    Change `User apache` to `User opensrf`.
+. As the *root* Linux account, configure Apache with KeepAlive settings
+  appropriate for Evergreen. Higher values can improve the performance of a
+  single client by allowing multiple requests to be sent over the same TCP
+  connection, but increase the risk of using up all available Apache child
+  processes and memory.
+  * (Debian and Ubuntu): Edit `/etc/apache2/apache2.conf`.
+    a. Change `KeepAliveTimeout` to `1`.
+    b. Change `MaxKeepAliveRequests` to `100`.
+  * (Fedora): Edit `/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf`.
+    a. Change `KeepAliveTimeout` to `1`.
+    b. Change `MaxKeepAliveRequests` to `100`.
+. As the *root* Linux account, configure the prefork module to start and keep
+  enough Apache servers available to provide quick responses to clients without
+  running out of memory. The following settings are a good starting point for a
+  site that exposes the default Evergreen catalogue to the web:
++
+.Debian Wheezy, Ubuntu Precise (`/etc/apache2/apache2.conf`) and Fedora (`/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf`)
+[source,bash]
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+<IfModule mpm_prefork_module>
+   StartServers         15
+   MinSpareServers       5
+   MaxSpareServers      15
+   MaxClients           75
+   MaxRequestsPerChild 500
+</IfModule>
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
++
+.Ubuntu Trusty, Debian Jessie (`/etc/apache2/mods-available/mpm_prefork.conf`)
+[source,bash]
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+<IfModule mpm_prefork_module>
+   StartServers            15
+   MinSpareServers          5
+   MaxSpareServers         15
+   MaxRequestWorkers       75
+   MaxConnectionsPerChild 500
+</IfModule>
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
++
+. (Ubuntu Trusty, Debian Jessie) As the *root* user,
+    enable the mpm_prefork module:
++
+[source,bash]
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+a2dismod mpm_event
+a2enmod mpm_prefork
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
++
+. (Fedora): As the *root* Linux account, edit the `/etc/httpd/eg_vhost.conf`
+   file to change references from the non-existent `/etc/apache2/` directory
+   to `/etc/httpd/`.
+. (Debian Wheezy and Ubuntu Precise): As the *root* Linux account, enable the Evergreen site:
++
+[source,bash]
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+a2dissite default  # OPTIONAL: disable the default site (the "It Works" page)
+a2ensite eg.conf
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
++
+(Ubuntu Trusty, Debian Jessie):
++
+[source,bash]
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+a2dissite 000-default  # OPTIONAL: disable the default site (the "It Works" page)
+a2ensite eg.conf
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
++
+. (Ubuntu): As the *root* Linux account, enable Apache to write
+   to the lock directory; this is currently necessary because Apache
+   is running as the `opensrf` user:
++
+[source,bash]
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+chown opensrf /var/lock/apache2
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+Learn more about additional Apache options in the following sections:
+
+  * <<_apache_rewrite_tricks,Apache Rewrite Tricks>>
+  * <<_apache_access_handler_perl_module,Apache Access Handler Perl Module>>
+
+Configure OpenSRF for the Evergreen application
+-----------------------------------------------
+There are a number of example OpenSRF configuration files in `/openils/conf/`
+that you can use as a template for your Evergreen installation. Issue the
+following commands as the *opensrf* Linux account:
+
+[source, bash]
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+cp -b /openils/conf/opensrf_core.xml.example /openils/conf/opensrf_core.xml
+cp -b /openils/conf/opensrf.xml.example /openils/conf/opensrf.xml
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+When you installed OpenSRF, you created four Jabber users on two
+separate domains and edited the `opensrf_core.xml` file accordingly. Please
+refer back to the OpenSRF README and, as the *opensrf* Linux account, edit the
+Evergreen version of the `opensrf_core.xml` file using the same Jabber users
+and domains as you used while installing and testing OpenSRF.
+
+[NOTE]
+The `-b` flag tells the `cp` command to create a backup version of the
+destination file. The backup version of the destination file has a tilde (`~`)
+appended to the file name, so if you have forgotten the Jabber users and
+domains, you can retrieve the settings from the backup version of the files.
+
+`eg_db_config`, described in <<_creating_the_evergreen_database,Creating the Evergreen
+database>>, sets the database connection information in `opensrf.xml` for you.
+
+Configure action triggers for the Evergreen application
+-------------------------------------------------------
+_Action Triggers_ provide hooks for the system to perform actions when a given
+event occurs; for example, to generate reminder or overdue notices, the
+`checkout.due` hook is processed and events are triggered for potential actions
+if there is no checkin time.
+
+To enable the default set of hooks, issue the following command as the
+*opensrf* Linux account:
+
+[source, bash]
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+cp -b /openils/conf/action_trigger_filters.json.example /openils/conf/action_trigger_filters.json
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+For more information about configuring and using action triggers, see
+<<_notifications_action_triggers,Notifications / Action Triggers>>.
+
+Creating the Evergreen database
+-------------------------------
+
+Setting up the PostgreSQL server
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+For production use, most libraries install the PostgreSQL database server on a
+dedicated machine. Therefore, by default, the `Makefile.install` prerequisite
+installer does *not* install the PostgreSQL 9 database server that is required
+by every Evergreen system. You can install the packages required by Debian or
+Ubuntu on the machine of your choice using the following commands as the
+*root* Linux account:
+
+.(Debian / Ubuntu / Fedora) Installing PostgreSQL server packages
+
+Each OS build target provides the postgres server installation packages
+required for each operating system.  To install Postgres server packages, 
+use the make target 'postgres-server-<OSTYPE>'.  Choose the most appropriate 
+command below based on your operating system.
+
+[source, bash]
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+make -f Open-ILS/src/extras/Makefile.install postgres-server-debian-jessie
+make -f Open-ILS/src/extras/Makefile.install postgres-server-debian-wheezy
+make -f Open-ILS/src/extras/Makefile.install postgres-server-ubuntu-precise
+make -f Open-ILS/src/extras/Makefile.install postgres-server-ubuntu-trusty
+make -f Open-ILS/src/extras/Makefile.install postgres-server-fedora
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+.(Fedora) Postgres initialization
+
+Installing Postgres on Fedora also requires you to initialize the PostgreSQL
+cluster and start the service. Issue the following commands as the *root* user:
+
+[source, bash]
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+postgresql-setup initdb
+systemctl start postgresql
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+For a standalone PostgreSQL server, install the following Perl modules for your
+distribution as the *root* Linux account:
+
+.(Ubuntu Precise)
+[source,bash]
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+cpan Rose::URI
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+.(Debian "wheezy" and Ubuntu Trusty) 
+No extra modules required for these distributions.
+
+.(Fedora)
+[source, bash]
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+cpan Rose::URI
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+You need to create a PostgreSQL superuser to create and access the database.
+Issue the following command as the *postgres* Linux account to create a new
+PostgreSQL superuser named `evergreen`. When prompted, enter the new user's
+password:
+
+[source, bash]
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+createuser -s -P evergreen
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+.Enabling connections to the PostgreSQL database
+
+Your PostgreSQL database may be configured by default to prevent connections,
+for example, it might reject attempts to connect via TCP/IP or from other
+servers. To enable TCP/IP connections from localhost, check your `pg_hba.conf`
+file, found in the `/etc/postgresql/` directory on Debian and Ubuntu, and in
+the `/var/lib/pgsql/data/` directory on Fedora. A simple way to enable TCP/IP
+connections from localhost to all databases with password authentication, which
+would be suitable for a test install of Evergreen on a single server, is to
+ensure the file contains the following entries _before_ any "host ... ident"
+entries:
+
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+host    all             all             ::1/128                 md5
+host    all             all             127.0.0.1/32            md5
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+When you change the `pg_hba.conf` file, you will need to reload PostgreSQL to
+make the changes take effect.  For more information on configuring connectivity
+to PostgreSQL, see
+http://www.postgresql.org/docs/devel/static/auth-pg-hba-conf.html
+
+Creating the Evergreen database and schema
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+Once you have created the *evergreen* PostgreSQL account, you also need to
+create the database and schema, and configure your configuration files to point
+at the database server. Issue the following command as the *root* Linux account
+from inside the Evergreen source directory, replacing <user>, <password>,
+<hostname>, <port>, and <dbname> with the appropriate values for your
+PostgreSQL database (where <user> and <password> are for the *evergreen*
+PostgreSQL account you just created), and replace <admin-user> and <admin-pass>
+with the values you want for the *egadmin* Evergreen administrator account:
+
+[source, bash]
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+perl Open-ILS/src/support-scripts/eg_db_config --update-config \
+       --service all --create-database --create-schema --create-offline \
+       --user <user> --password <password> --hostname <hostname> --port <port> \
+       --database <dbname> --admin-user <admin-user> --admin-pass <admin-pass>
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+This creates the database and schema and configures all of the services in
+your `/openils/conf/opensrf.xml` configuration file to point to that database.
+It also creates the configuration files required by the Evergreen `cgi-bin`
+administration scripts, and sets the user name and password for the *egadmin*
+Evergreen administrator account to your requested values.
+
+You can get a complete set of options for `eg_db_config` by passing the
+`--help` parameter.
+
+Loading sample data
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+If you add the `--load-all-sample` parameter to the `eg_db_config` command,
+a set of authority and bibliographic records, call numbers, copies, staff
+and regular users, and transactions will be loaded into your target
+database. This sample dataset is commonly referred to as the _concerto_
+sample data, and can be useful for testing out Evergreen functionality and
+for creating problem reports that developers can easily recreate with their
+own copy of the _concerto_ sample data.
+
+Creating the database on a remote server
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+In a production instance of Evergreen, your PostgreSQL server should be
+installed on a dedicated server.
+
+PostgreSQL 9.1 and later
+^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+To create the database instance on a remote database server running PostgreSQL
+9.1 or later, simply use the `--create-database` flag on `eg_db_config`.
+
+Starting Evergreen
+------------------
+1. As the *root* Linux account, start the `memcached` and `ejabberd` services
+(if they aren't already running):
++
+[source, bash]
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+/etc/init.d/ejabberd start
+/etc/init.d/memcached start
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
++
+2. As the *opensrf* Linux account, start Evergreen. The `-l` flag in the
+following command is only necessary if you want to force Evergreen to treat the
+hostname as `localhost`; if you configured `opensrf.xml` using the real
+hostname of your machine as returned by `perl -ENet::Domain 'print
+Net::Domain::hostfqdn() . "\n";'`, you should not use the `-l` flag.
++
+[source, bash]
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+osrf_control -l --start-all
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
++
+  ** If you receive the error message `bash: osrf_control: command not found`,
+     then your environment variable `PATH` does not include the `/openils/bin`
+     directory; this should have been set in the *opensrf* Linux account's
+     `.bashrc` configuration file. To manually set the `PATH` variable, edit the
+     configuration file `~/.bashrc` as the *opensrf* Linux account and add the
+     following line:
++
+[source, bash]
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+export PATH=$PATH:/openils/bin
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
++
+3. As the *opensrf* Linux account, generate the Web files needed by the staff
+   client and catalogue and update the organization unit proximity (you need to do
+   this the first time you start Evergreen, and after that each time you change the library org unit configuration.
+):
++
+[source, bash]
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+autogen.sh
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
++
+4. As the *root* Linux account, restart the Apache Web server:
++
+[source, bash]
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+/etc/init.d/apache2 restart
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
++
+If the Apache Web server was running when you started the OpenSRF services, you
+might not be able to successfully log in to the OPAC or staff client until the
+Apache Web server is restarted.
+
+Testing connections to Evergreen
+--------------------------------
+
+Once you have installed and started Evergreen, test your connection to
+Evergreen via `srfsh`. As the *opensrf* Linux account, issue the following
+commands to start `srfsh` and try to log onto the Evergreen server using the
+*egadmin* Evergreen administrator user name and password that you set using the
+`eg_db_config` command:
+
+[source, bash]
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+/openils/bin/srfsh
+srfsh% login <admin-user> <admin-pass>
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+You should see a result like:
+
+    Received Data: "250bf1518c7527a03249858687714376"
+    ------------------------------------
+    Request Completed Successfully
+    Request Time in seconds: 0.045286
+    ------------------------------------
+
+    Received Data: {
+       "ilsevent":0,
+       "textcode":"SUCCESS",
+       "desc":" ",
+       "pid":21616,
+       "stacktrace":"oils_auth.c:304",
+       "payload":{
+          "authtoken":"e5f9827cc0f93b503a1cc66bee6bdd1a",
+          "authtime":420
+       }
+
+    }
+
+    ------------------------------------
+    Request Completed Successfully
+    Request Time in seconds: 1.336568
+    ------------------------------------
+[[install-troubleshooting-1]]
+If this does not work, it's time to do some troubleshooting.
+
+  * As the *opensrf* Linux account, run the `settings-tester.pl` script to see
+    if it finds any system configuration problems. The script is found at
+    `Open-ILS/src/support-scripts/settings-tester.pl` in the Evergreen source
+    tree.
+  * Follow the steps in the http://evergreen-ils.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=troubleshooting:checking_for_errors[troubleshooting guide].
+  * If you have faithfully followed the entire set of installation steps
+    listed here, you are probably extremely close to a working system.
+    Gather your configuration files and log files and contact the
+    http://evergreen-ils.org/communicate/mailing-lists/[Evergreen development 
+mailing list] for assistance before making any drastic changes to your system
+    configuration.
+
+Getting help
+------------
+
+Need help installing or using Evergreen? Join the mailing lists at
+http://evergreen-ils.org/communicate/mailing-lists/ or contact us on the Freenode
+IRC network on the #evergreen channel.
+
+License
+-------
+This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0
+Unported License. To view a copy of this license, visit
+http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ or send a letter to Creative
+Commons, 444 Castro Street, Suite 900, Mountain View, California, 94041, USA.
diff --git a/configure.ac b/configure.ac
index 74e6b3b..05a46e3 100644
--- a/configure.ac
+++ b/configure.ac
@@ -20,8 +20,8 @@
 
 export PATH=${PATH}:/usr/sbin
 AC_PREREQ(2.61)
-AC_INIT(Open-ILS, trunk, open-ils-dev at list.georgialibraries.org)
-AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE([OpenILS], [trunk])
+AC_INIT(Open-ILS, 2.10.8, open-ils-dev at list.georgialibraries.org)
+AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE([OpenILS], [2.10.8])
 AC_REVISION($Revision: 0.1 $)
 AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR([configure.ac])
 AC_CONFIG_SUBDIRS([Open-ILS/xul/staff_client/external/libmar])

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