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commit e76ab0a8a706b6e79a01b60119c5f3f85068d704
Author: Galen Charlton <gmc at equinoxinitiative.org>
Date: Wed May 24 12:39:59 2017 -0400
Bumping version numbers and adding Changelog
Signed-off-by: Galen Charlton <gmc at equinoxinitiative.org>
diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog
index 1f72b2c..6f6c13e 100644
--- a/ChangeLog
+++ b/ChangeLog
@@ -1,3 +1,55 @@
-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 394b8718c157cb9f02babcecf1e2f6c666b761da
+Author: Galen Charlton <gmc at equinoxinitiative.org>
+Date: Wed May 24 12:37:26 2017 -0400
+
+ update upgrade instructions for 2.10.12
+
+ Signed-off-by: Galen Charlton <gmc at equinoxinitiative.org>
+
+19 18 docs/installation/server_upgrade.txt
+
+commit ea734cd436d87e5538c30fc0040e2c08a130c9b5
+Author: Galen Charlton <gmc at equinoxinitiative.org>
+Date: Wed May 24 12:35:09 2017 -0400
+
+ 2.10.11-2.10.12 schema update
+
+ Signed-off-by: Galen Charlton <gmc at equinoxinitiative.org>
+
+5 0 Open-ILS/src/sql/Pg/version-upgrade/2.10.11-2.10.12-upgrade-db.sql
+ create mode 100644 Open-ILS/src/sql/Pg/version-upgrade/2.10.11-2.10.12-upgrade-db.sql
+
+commit 9bec49dc88dae6b5b452d98ed222bdfcd4f95630
+Author: Galen Charlton <gmc at equinoxinitiative.org>
+Date: Wed May 24 12:33:45 2017 -0400
+
+ release notes for 2.10.12
+
+ Signed-off-by: Galen Charlton <gmc at equinoxinitiative.org>
+
+26 0 docs/RELEASE_NOTES_2_10.adoc
+
+commit 472bd5ae1486fc0349581b02e666d0e8b8d5c143
+Author: Dan Scott <dscott at laurentian.ca>
+Date: Wed Apr 26 00:19:42 2017 -0400
+
+ LP#1478128: Avoid XSS in public catalog
+
+ This patch escapes various GET param values by passing them through
+ the Template Toolkit html filter, including:
+
+ * in the locale picker
+ * in the searchbar
+ * in the login form
+
+ Signed-off-by: Dan Scott <dscott at laurentian.ca>
+ Signed-off-by: Galen Charlton <gmc at equinoxinitiative.org>
+
+ Conflicts:
+ Open-ILS/src/templates/opac/parts/searchbar.tt2
+
+ Signed-off-by: Galen Charlton <gmc at equinoxinitiative.org>
+
+1 1 Open-ILS/src/templates/opac/parts/locale_picker.tt2
+1 1 Open-ILS/src/templates/opac/parts/login/form.tt2
+3 3 Open-ILS/src/templates/opac/parts/searchbar.tt2
diff --git a/Open-ILS/src/perlmods/lib/OpenILS/Application.pm b/Open-ILS/src/perlmods/lib/OpenILS/Application.pm
index d750216..8059530 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 "2-10-12";
}
__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 a711c4e..d01c4af 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 ('1030', :eg_version); -- dbs/kmlussier
+INSERT INTO config.upgrade_log (version, applied_to) VALUES ('2.10.12', :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..d21e3a2 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/sec_tags_rel_2_10_12</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..c1ecd0f 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/sec_tags_rel_2_10_12");
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..9df0f4f
--- /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 retrieving 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_12 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
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------
++
+. (Debian and 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..f7294bc 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, 2.10.12, open-ils-dev at list.georgialibraries.org)
+AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE([OpenILS], [2.10.12])
AC_REVISION($Revision: 0.1 $)
AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR([configure.ac])
AC_CONFIG_SUBDIRS([Open-ILS/xul/staff_client/external/libmar])
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