From amin.hedjazi at gmail.com  Tue Dec  2 01:09:20 2008
From: amin.hedjazi at gmail.com (Amin Hedjazi)
Date: Tue Dec  2 01:09:25 2008
Subject: [greenstone-devel] Plugin Developement
Message-ID: <4105c9810812010409r164596ddxf4c77be57e8d06ac@mail.gmail.com>

hi there
does any boyd knows where i can fined some documents on greenstone plugin
developements
and the plugin programatical structures ?
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From vlado at etfbl.net  Thu Dec  4 22:26:09 2008
From: vlado at etfbl.net (Vladimir Risojevic)
Date: Thu Dec  4 22:24:29 2008
Subject: [greenstone-devel] cache_generated_images problem (and solution)
Message-ID: <4937A231.8040406@etfbl.net>

Dear Greenstone team,

Since I am currently maintaining a few collections which consist mainly of
scanned images, I welcome cache_generated_images option in Greenstone 2.81.
However, when I tried to build a collection with 
cache_generated_images=true on a
WinXP machine I got the following error messages: Use of uninitialized 
value in substitution (s///) at C:\Program 
Files\Greenstone/perllib/plugins/BaseMediaConverter.pm line 84. and **** 
Error is: fileparse(): need a valid pathname at C:\Program 
Files\Greenstone/perllib/plugins/BaseMediaConverter.pm line 88.
I traced the problem to BaseMediaConverter.pm and found out that the first
message appears because regexp in line 84 cannot match $base_dir because on
windows $base_dir contains slashes as directory separators, while in 
$filename
directory separators are backslashes. The second error message is merely a
consequence of the first one, because $file is empty.
In order to solve this either $base_dir or $filename has to be fixed. I 
couldn't
find where $self->{'base_dir'} is set. It seems that it is not in line 
67 of
BaseMediaConverter.pm since $base_dir there is an empty string. In the 
end (and
because it is very late night) I decided to use a quick and dirty 
approach and
insert:
$filename =~ s/\\/\//g;
before the regexp in line 84 and fix the $filename. This solved the 
problem, and
I hope it will be helpful to others.
Maybe a better way to solve this problem would be to construct
$self->{'base_dir'} with backslashes or slashes depending on the operating
system, as utils::filename_cat does. However, as I said I cannot find 
where it
is defined.

Best regards,

Vladimir

-- 
Vladimir Risojevic
Teaching Assistant
Faculty of Electrical Engineering
University of Banjaluka
Patre 5
78000 Banjaluka
Bosnia and Herzegovina

Phone: +387 51 221 847, +387 51 221 876
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From kjdon at cs.waikato.ac.nz  Mon Dec  8 13:50:15 2008
From: kjdon at cs.waikato.ac.nz (Katherine Don)
Date: Mon Dec  8 13:50:24 2008
Subject: [greenstone-devel] Fastcgi
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From kjdon at cs.waikato.ac.nz  Mon Dec  8 14:16:53 2008
From: kjdon at cs.waikato.ac.nz (Katherine Don)
Date: Mon Dec  8 14:17:02 2008
Subject: [greenstone-devel] Plugin Developement
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References: <4105c9810812010409r164596ddxf4c77be57e8d06ac@mail.gmail.com>
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From sklein at pratt.edu  Tue Dec  9 03:14:30 2008
From: sklein at pratt.edu (Stephen I. Klein)
Date: Tue Dec  9 03:14:01 2008
Subject: [greenstone-devel] RE: [greenstone-users] oaister
In-Reply-To: <493C3ABF.2000506@cs.waikato.ac.nz>
References: <003c01c95619$6ba1d970$42e58c50$@edu>
	<493C3ABF.2000506@cs.waikato.ac.nz>
Message-ID: <004301c9593f$4994a5a0$dcbdf0e0$@edu>

Katherine,

 

Thank you for your comprehensive reply.

 

I merely want to be able to:

 

1>     produce an OAI compliant XML file with Greenstone, so I could indeed 

2>     Intermediate with a gateway (such as Los Alamos) and 

3>     harvest with OAIster. 

 

Previously, I performed step 1 with Luna and steps 2 and 3 as described.

 

Does Greenstone produce OAI compliant XML files? Or can I export my Dublin
Core from Greenstone to a XML file that is OAI compliant?

 

Stephen

 

 

 

Stephen I. Klein
Electronic Resources/Systems Librarian
Assistant Professor
Pratt Institute Library
200 Willoughby Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11205
sklein@pratt.edu
(718) 399 4423
Pratt

 

From: Katherine Don [mailto:kjdon@cs.waikato.ac.nz] 
Sent: Sunday, December 07, 2008 04:06 PM
To: Stephen I. Klein
Cc: greenstone-users@list.scms.waikato.ac.nz; John Rose
Subject: Re: [greenstone-users] oaister

 

Hi Stephen

I have just had a look on the web at OAIster and static repositories. Sorry,
I should have done this before I replied to you the first time.

After my 5 mins of reading, this is what I understand the situation is.
Please correct me if I am wrong.

OAIster harvests OAI repositories. To become a data provider, you need to
check your repository against a validator, and then register.
If you don't have a proper OAI server, then you can set up a static OAI
repository, which is an XML file. 
These may be harvested by OAI repository gateways, which is what you are
trying to do?

Greenstone provides a proper OAI repository server (oaiserver), and from
version 2.81 and later should validate against the repository validator
specified on the OAIster "Steps to Becoming a Data Contributor" page.

We currently don't provide exporting a collection as an OAI static
repository. 

Is there a reason why you wish to keep using a static repository rather than
setting up the proper OAI repository?

Regards,
Katherine

Stephen I. Klein wrote: 

We are migrating our digital collections and need to keep our collection OAI
harvestable.  We currently have a presence via OAIster
(http://oaister.umdl.umich.edu/o/oaister/) and have intermediated through
the Los Alamos Gateway at:
 
http://libtest.lanl.gov/
 
Does Greenstone allow for the building of OAI compliant XML files that are
successfully intermediated via a standard gateway and harvestable with
OAIster?
 
The following page suggests the inverse:
 
http://wiki.greenstone.org/wiki/index.php/OAI_support
 
Any suggestions to approach this goal would be greatly appreciated.  Thank
you.
 
Regards,
 
 
Stephen I. Klein
Electronic Resources/Systems Librarian
Assistant Professor
Pratt Institute Library
200 Willoughby Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11205
sklein@pratt.edu
(718) 399 4423
Pratt
 
 
 
 
  
 



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From kjdon at cs.waikato.ac.nz  Tue Dec  9 07:35:18 2008
From: kjdon at cs.waikato.ac.nz (Katherine Don)
Date: Tue Dec  9 07:33:16 2008
Subject: [greenstone-devel] Re: [greenstone-users] oaister
In-Reply-To: <004301c9593f$4994a5a0$dcbdf0e0$@edu>
References: <003c01c95619$6ba1d970$42e58c50$@edu>
	<493C3ABF.2000506@cs.waikato.ac.nz>
	<004301c9593f$4994a5a0$dcbdf0e0$@edu>
Message-ID: <493D68E6.4000001@cs.waikato.ac.nz>

Hi Stephen

No, Greenstone currently doesn't provide this option, as we provide a 
proper OAI repository (which you can use directly with OAIster).
I have added a ticket to our trac bug/feature tracking system, so it may 
get added in the future.
http://trac.greenstone.org/ticket/431

Regards,
Katherine

Stephen I. Klein wrote:
>
>  
>
> Thank you for your comprehensive reply.
>
>  
>
> I merely want to be able to:
>
>  
>
> 1>     produce an OAI compliant XML file with Greenstone, so I could 
> indeed
>
> 2>     Intermediate with a gateway (such as Los Alamos) and
>
> 3>     harvest with OAIster.
>
>  
>
> Previously, I performed step 1 with Luna and steps 2 and 3 as described.
>
>  
>
> Does Greenstone produce OAI compliant XML files? Or can I export my 
> Dublin Core from Greenstone to a XML file that is OAI compliant?
>
>  
>
> Stephen
>
>  
>
>  
>
>  
>
> Stephen I. Klein
> Electronic Resources/Systems Librarian
> Assistant Professor
> Pratt Institute Library
> 200 Willoughby Avenue
> Brooklyn, NY 11205
> sklein@pratt.edu <mailto:sklein@pratt.edu>
> (718) 399 4423
> *P**ra**t**t*
>
>  
>
> *From:* Katherine Don [mailto:kjdon@cs.waikato.ac.nz]
> *Sent:* Sunday, December 07, 2008 04:06 PM
> *To:* Stephen I. Klein
> *Cc:* greenstone-users@list.scms.waikato.ac.nz; John Rose
> *Subject:* Re: [greenstone-users] oaister
>
>  
>
> Hi Stephen
>
> I have just had a look on the web at OAIster and static repositories. 
> Sorry, I should have done this before I replied to you the first time.
>
> After my 5 mins of reading, this is what I understand the situation 
> is. Please correct me if I am wrong.
>
> OAIster harvests OAI repositories. To become a data provider, you need 
> to check your repository against a validator, and then register.
> If you don't have a proper OAI server, then you can set up a static 
> OAI repository, which is an XML file.
> These may be harvested by OAI repository gateways, which is what you 
> are trying to do?
>
> Greenstone provides a proper OAI repository server (oaiserver), and 
> from version 2.81 and later should validate against the repository 
> validator specified on the OAIster "Steps to Becoming a Data 
> Contributor" page.
>
> We currently don't provide exporting a collection as an OAI static 
> repository.
>
> Is there a reason why you wish to keep using a static repository 
> rather than setting up the proper OAI repository?
>
> Regards,
> Katherine
>
> Stephen I. Klein wrote:
>
> We are migrating our digital collections and need to keep our collection OAI
> harvestable.  We currently have a presence via OAIster
> (http://oaister.umdl.umich.edu/o/oaister/) and have intermediated through
> the Los Alamos Gateway at:
>  
> http://libtest.lanl.gov/
>  
> Does Greenstone allow for the building of OAI compliant XML files that are
> successfully intermediated via a standard gateway and harvestable with
> OAIster?
>  
> The following page suggests the inverse:
>  
> http://wiki.greenstone.org/wiki/index.php/OAI_support
>  
> Any suggestions to approach this goal would be greatly appreciated.  Thank
> you.
>  
> Regards,
>  
>  
> Stephen I. Klein
> Electronic Resources/Systems Librarian
> Assistant Professor
> Pratt Institute Library
> 200 Willoughby Avenue
> Brooklyn, NY 11205
> sklein@pratt.edu <mailto:sklein@pratt.edu>
> (718) 399 4423
> Pratt
>  
>  
>  
>  
>   
>  
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>
>
>   
>  
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From amin.hedjazi at gmail.com  Wed Dec 10 19:41:17 2008
From: amin.hedjazi at gmail.com (Amin Hedjazi)
Date: Wed Dec 10 19:41:41 2008
Subject: [greenstone-devel] question about gsprintf
Message-ID: <4105c9810812092241x531f08c5xda2b2b34bd682e3e@mail.gmail.com>

hello every one
can any body out there tell me what is the line 231 in file
\gs2build\perllib\gsprintf.pm is good for ?
i wanted to traslate the strings.properties inside \gs2build\perllib\  to
persian
but when i made a strings_fa.properties file like other traslations and
saved it az utf-8 it returnd an error while
trying to load the gli
so i traced back the error and got to the line 231 in file
\gs2build\perllib\gsprintf.pm and that wolude be the line below
           $linetext =~
s/(\s*)\#\s+Updated\s+(\d?\d-\D\D\D-\d\d\d\d)\s*$//i;
becouse of this line my xml out put from the file downloadeinfo.pl wasent
well formed
and i got the error when i was trying to load the gli
but when i commented out the line 231 in file \gs2build\perllib\gsprintf.pm
my errors where gone and the gli loaded perfectly whit my traslations in
there own palceses
so sombody please tell me what is this line good for and
if that problem was spose to be a bug shoulde i report it in the tracs ?
tnx every one
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From greenstone_team at cs.waikato.ac.nz  Thu Dec 11 13:08:36 2008
From: greenstone_team at cs.waikato.ac.nz (Oran of Greenstone Team)
Date: Thu Dec 11 13:08:54 2008
Subject: [greenstone-devel] Greenstone2.81rc2 released
Message-ID: <49405A04.7070708@cs.waikato.ac.nz>

Hello list members,

We are pleased to announce that the Windows, GNU/Linux, Mac OS/X and
Source distributions of Greenstone v2.81rc2
are now available for download from our sourceforge page:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/greenstone or from 
http://www.greenstone.org/download

Release notes are copied below.

This release is further to the recent 2.81rc release (first advertised 
as 2.81). If you installed the 2.81rc release, we recommend you upgrade 
to 2.81rc2. This can be done in two ways:
A) Simply install Greenstone2.81rc2 on top of the existing 
Greenstone2.81rc installation. This will overwrite all exising files 
with the updated files, but will not delete anything, so your 
collections will be preserved. Any changes to config files will be 
overwritten with the defaults.
B) Rename the home folder of your existing Greenstone2.81rc installation 
by adding '.bak' to the folder name. Then install the new 
Greenstone2.81rc2 in its place and copy your collections and any 
modified config files from the old 2.81rc installation to the 2.81rc2 
installation.

As always, please report any problems or bugs to the mailing list.

Regards,
Oran and the rest of the Greenstone team.

Release Name: 2.81rc2

The Windows, GNU/Linux, Mac OS/X and Source distributions of Greenstone v2.81rc2
 are now available for download from our sourceforge page:

  http://sourceforge.net/projects/greenstone

or via

  http://www.greenstone.org/download


Important changes in this release include, in no particular order:

Stability and Bug Fixes
-----------------------
Some small problems in the recent 2.81rc release of Greenstone2 have been ironed
out to create an overall more robust release. Some features have been restored
(including realistic books and dynamic classifiers on Windows) and the
LuceneWrapper.jar file has been put back into the release.

GDBM
----
Greenstone now comes with it's own modified version of gdbm which can
auto-detect the format of database files (ldb or bdb format) and load either
format on any of Greenstone's supported platforms. This achieves a better level
of portability for Greenstone collections, and allows collections built on one
operating system to be served from other operating systems supported by
Greenstone.


Installer improvements
----------------------
* The new installer:
   - is now available in five languages
   - can now cope with being executed from a path with accented characters and
     other special characters. (There is still a known issue with chinese
     file paths, which can be avoided by simply running from c:\ or another path
     with no special characters.)
* The source release is now provided as a platform-independent zip / tar archive
* We now provide a simple binary zip / tar distribution for each platform


Vista Compatibility
-------------------
* When Greenstone is installed into the Program Files directory on Windows Vista,
it is necessary to elevate to a higher access level to run GLI and the
Greenstone server. As of this release, you can do this by launching the Start
Menu items as an administrator. Just right-click the item and choose "Run as
Administator", or set "Run as Adminsitrator" in the shortcut properties.
Also, as a way to avoid having to elevate to higher access levels altogether,
the default installation directory is now inside the current user's home folder.

* Some Windows Vista users have experienced a problem when perl outputs warning
messages in front of xml output passed to GLI. The error messages themselves are
not fatal, but cause the xml to become invalid, resulting in a GLI crash. GLI
has been modified to ignore these warning messages and thereby keep the validity
of the xml.

New Start Menu icons and server image
-------------------------------------
Each item in a Greenstone Start Menu group is now has a unique icon so you can
tell which is which at a glance. We have also added some links to the wiki and 
the Greenstone website for convenience. The old server image has also been
replaced with the new GS2 Server logo.

The release notes from the 2.81rc release and included below:

Release Name: 2.81rc

The Windows, GNU/Linux, Mac OS/X and Source distributions of Greenstone v2.81rc
 are now available for download from our sourceforge page:

  http://sourceforge.net/projects/greenstone 

or via 

  http://www.greenstone.org/download


Important changes in this release include, in no particular order:

Installer:
--------------

The Greenstone installer downloads are now created using only open source 
software, including Ant Installer (http://antinstaller.sourceforge.net/), 
Apache Ant (http://ant.apache.org/), our own search4j (based on launch4j 
http://launch4j.sourceforge.net/), and our own Greenstone release kits.

We felt it was essential to move away from our existing, closed-source 
installer suite as it was not in the spirit of Greenstone to rely on 
proprietary software, and it invited the unnecessary cost of keeping the suite 
up-to-date.

Using only open source software has also given us the freedom to customise the 
user experience of the installers. Where a feature was lacking in one of the 
open source packages, we have enjoyed the ability to "open the hood" and 
implement it.

With the development of the Greenstone release kits we are now able to generate
 releases of Greenstone automatically and unattended. This process takes just 
20 minutes, and it has helped us a lot in the development and testing of new 
features of Greenstone. We have been able to set up a feedback loop, where code
 committed one day is included in an automatic nightly snapshot release made 
available for download on our website the next day. Our users have also 
benefited from being able to obtain up-to-date snapshot releases of Greenstone 
in between our official releases.

These daily snapshots are available through:

  http://www.greenstone.org/snapshots

On Windows, the version number is included in the Start Menu which means that 
multiple installations of Greenstone will have their own entries in the Start 
Menu. The installer no longer writes to the registry, so installation no 
longer requires administrator privileges.

ImageMagick is now bundled with Greenstone for binary web releases for all 
platforms (previously it was only provided on a CD-ROM release) and includes 
JPEG2000 support. The installer offers the option to install this or not.  
You can skip installing it if you already have ImageMagick previously installed.

Ghostscript is now bundled with Greenstone for binary web releases for Windows 
and Mac. The installer offers the option to install this or not.  You can 
skip installing it if you already have Ghostscript previously installed.

Importing and Plugin Changes:
------------------------------

Plugin Restructuring: The plugins have been restructured. This has been done 
mostly for coding efficiency. The most noticeable change is that plugins have 
been renamed. xxxPlug now becomes xxxPlugin, and some have also had their names
 modified or expanded to be clearer. For example, DBPlug is now DatabasePlugin,
 PPTPlug is PowerPointPlugin. The complete list of new plugins can be seen at 
http://wiki.greenstone.org/wiki/index.php/Plugins. Old collections should 
still build okay in GLI, which will map the old plugin names to the new ones. 
Command line building should also work, but the configuration file won't be 
altered to use the new names.

A lot of work has been done trying to get Greenstone to work properly with 
non-ascii filenames. Two versions of the filename are stored, [Source] for 
displaying the filename, and [SourceFile] for linking to the file from a web page.

The -smart_block option (most commonly seen with HTMLPlugin) has been deprecated
. Instead we have a first pass through the documents to find out which ones 
should be blocked.

MARCPlugin and MARCXMLPlugin can now map metadata to Qualified Dublin Core as 
well as Dublin Core.

MARCXMLPlugin now assigns metadata from metadata.xml files.

EMAILPlugin now saves binary attachments as binary files on Windows

ImagePlugin and PagedImagePlugin now offer the -cache_generated_images option 
to prevent thumbnails and screenview images being recreated each import.

OAIPlugin saves the metadata as Dublin Core rather than moving it all to the ex
 metadata set. This means that it won't show up in the GLI unless the files are
 exploded. Exploding is now available for OAI records.

ProCitePlugin no longer uses the pc namespace. Metadata is stored using the 
field names set in the workform definition, rather than using Field1Name and 
Field1Value etc..

-reversesort option to import.pl to be used with -sortmeta option to sort in 
reverse order.

Tidied up OID generation. OIDtype and OIDmetadata options are now available 
for each plugin as well as globally from import.pl. Hashing usually occurs on 
the original file, but some plugins specify that hashing should be done on the 
Greenstone XML document.

Building and Indexing Changes:
-------------------------------

Improvements to Lucene incremental building. Lucene document identifiers now 
match Greenstone identifiers, rather than 1, 2, 3, thanks to DL Consulting. 
This improves search efficiency, and is another step towards true incremental 
building. Rebuilding with no new documents shouldn't break the index.

MGPP and Lucene building tidied up. 'allfields' now means combined searching 
over all specified indexes (not all document metadata) for both mgpp and lucene.
 'metadata' will index all metadata, but no longer reindexes metadata that has 
already been specified. MGPP indexing over combined fields now works properly.

New collection configuration file option: infodbtype. Values include gdbm (the 
default), gdbm-txtgz, sqlite, mssql. This specifies what database system to use
for the collection metadata database. Currently this needs to be added to 
collect.cfg by hand, as it is not available in GLI yet.

gdbm: the default, and is what has always been used previously. This is 
platform dependent. It transfers between Windows and Linux, but not to/from a 
Mac.

gdbm-txtgz: A gzipped text version of the database. At runtime, the first time 
this collection is accessed, it will be unpacked and converted to the 
appropriate GDBM database using txt2db. This is a good choice if you are 
creating a collection to be used on another operating system, especially if 
one or more of those operating systems is a Mac.

sqlite: Platform independent database using SQLite. The new dynamic classifiers
can be used with this database. Thanks to DL Consulting. 

mssql: Windows specific database using MS SQL Server. See 
http://wiki.greenstone.org/wiki/index.php/Using_MSSQL_for_Collection_Database 
for information about how to set this up. The new dynamic classifiers
 can be used with this database. Thanks to DL Consulting.

Depositor:
------------

Collection editing using the Depositor is now enabled by default for the admin 
user.

The metadata fields offered for each document can now easily be customised 
from the GLI.  

By default, the depositor will import and build each document into the 
collection when it is added. It can now be easily set up to just "deposit" 
the item without rebuilding.

See http://wiki.greenstone.org/wiki/index.php/How_to_use_the_depositor for 
more information.

GLI
-------

A new right-click file option for binary files that go through a conversion 
process to be imported, such as PDF, Word and PowerPoint files. "Replace source
document with HTML" will convert the original file to HTML and replace it in 
the collection. This means that the converted HTML (which may be unattractive) 
can now be modified in the collection. This is available for Remote GLI too.

A new right-click file option on the collection tree background to refresh the 
file view. This is useful if you have manually added files to the collection 
outside of GLI.

MetadataXMLPlugin has been moved 'below the line' in the Plugins panel so 
cannot be removed in GLI. If you are using GLI to add metadata, then you need 
this plugin.

The Export As option now only exports one collection at a time. Collections 
can be exported as GreenstoneMETS, FedoraMETS, MARCXML and DSpace archive.

'NavigationBar pulldown' added to the list of format options - this makes the 
navigation 'bar' a drop down list instead of a bar across the page.

Lots of work done on making the Download panel work better, including getting 
download processes to terminate when they are cancelled or when GLI is closed 
while they are still running.

New panel under the Format tab, "Depositor Metadata" which allows 
customisation of which metadata fields should be offered in the depositor for 
that collection.

CJK segmentation option has been added to GLI. This doesn't do proper word 
segmentation, but adds a space in between each CJK character. The character 
ranges have been expanded to work with Japanese and Korean. It is applied to 
metadata as well as document text.

Another new feature in Greenstone v2.81 is the ability to schedule the
automatic rebuilding of a greenstone collection using the GLI. There's a new
panel under the Create tab allowing the scheduling of automatic collection
rebuilding. Scheduling will require some configuration in order for it to work.
The following link has more information on how to do this for each platform:
http://wiki.greenstone.org/wiki/index.php/Scheduled_Collection_Building_from_the_Librarian_Interface

Greenstone Runtime:
----------------------
New dynamic classifiers (if the collection uses sqlite or MSSQL as the 
collection database). These are generated at runtime so do not require the 
collection to be rebuilt for classifier changes. Another step towards true 
incremental building. See 
http://wiki.greenstone.org/wiki/index.php/More_about_classifiers#How_do_I_use_dynamic_classifiers.3F 
for more information. Thanks to DL Consulting.

Large code restructuring.  Code is split between common-src, build-src and 
runtime-src.  Makes it easer to use code in other projets, such as Greenstone 3 
and running Greenstone on an iPhone/iPod Touch.

External links now default to going straight to the web page, rather than 
showing a warning page first.

Improvements to the oaiserver, thanks to DL Consulting. Resumption token 
support has been added, and it now validates against online validation tools.

Greenstone now compiles for Linux on 64-bit platforms.  All programs are 
compiled natively for 64-bit, except for those that rely on mg/mgpp, which 
still need to be 32-bit compiled.  As part of the configure/make process, the 
correct flags are automatically set, so from the developers point of view you 
compile up Greenstone on a 64-bit machine the exact same way you do for any 
other Unix-based system.

Greenstone should now compile with Microsoft Visual Studio 2005, thanks to DL Consulting.

FLI - Fedora Librarian Interface
---------------------------------

The Fedora Librarian Interface (FLI) is very much like GLI in that it allows 
you to gather together your documents. It then uses Greenstone's ability to 
convert documents into the FedoraMETS format so that these can be ingested 
(put into) a Fedora repository. The process of building a collection using FLI 
exports documents into a repository maintained by a Fedora server rather than 
one maintained by Greenstone. In order to use FLI, you will need to have 
Fedora installed. More information on how to install Fedora and set it up 
to work with FLI, and how to run FLI itself, can be found in the documents:

1. Installing Fedora (2.2.1/3.0) and Fedora-related information
http://wiki.greenstone.org/wiki/index.php/InstallingFedora

2. Installing Fedora Generic Search (to provide full-text indexing and
searching capabilities for a Fedora repository)
http://wiki.greenstone.org/wiki/index.php/InstallingFedoraGSearch

3. Running FLI, the Fedora Librarian Interface
http://wiki.greenstone.org/wiki/index.php/RunningFLI


Translations:
--------------

Thanks to:

John Rose, for help with English GLI help, French translations for GLI and Greenstone.
Maxime Rouast for Greenstone French translations
Celine Guimbertaud for GLI French translations
Yohannes Mulugeta and Abiyot Bayou for Greenstone Amharic translations
Kamal Salih for GLI Arabic translations
Gerhard Riesthuis for Greenstone Dutch translations
Mohan Raj Pradhan for GLI Nepali translations.
Diego Spano for translating the installer's interface into Spanish.
Xiaofeng Yu for translating the installer's interface into Mandarin.
Doris Jung for translating the installer's interface into German. 

...and many other minor improvements and bug fixes

We want to ensure that Greenstone works well for you. Please report any
problems to the Greenstone mailing list 
greenstone-users@list.scms.waikato.ac.nz.


[DL Consulting (http://www.dlconsulting.com) are the world's leading suppliers 
of commercial consulting, customization, support, maintenance and hosting 
services for the Greenstone digital library software suite.]



From anu at ncsi.iisc.ernet.in  Mon Dec  1 20:33:38 2008
From: anu at ncsi.iisc.ernet.in (K.T Anuradha)
Date: Thu Dec 11 22:24:07 2008
Subject: [greenstone-devel] Multilingual database creation: Lab exercises
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Dear Greenstone user,

I wanted to share lab exercise which I had prepared for a workshop I 
conducted during December 2008 on Multilingual capability on GSDL. Hope it 
is of use to all those working on multilingual feature!

Regards, Anuradha

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From: boroday_katya at yahoo.com (Katya Boroday)
Date: Thu Dec 11 22:24:08 2008
Subject: [greenstone-devel] Technical question
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The Tatarstan Center of the Scientific and Technical Information would like to use the on-line version of Greenstone's digital libraries in our work. Unfortunately, we can't install the necessary software because of the some technical reasons. Please, help us to solve this problem.

Looking forward to hear from you, Boroday Katya
Russia, Kazan


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From amin.hedjazi at gmail.com  Sat Dec 13 18:39:13 2008
From: amin.hedjazi at gmail.com (Amin Hedjazi)
Date: Sat Dec 13 18:39:24 2008
Subject: [greenstone-devel] question about gsprintf,please help me
Message-ID: <4105c9810812122139y7e9ea093q4ba0af2705057e9f@mail.gmail.com>

hello every one
can any body out there tell me what is the line 231 in file
\gs2build\perllib\gsprintf.pm is good for ?
i wanted to traslate the strings.properties inside \gs2build\perllib\  to
persian
but when i made a strings_fa.properties file like other traslations and
saved it az utf-8 it returnd an error while
trying to load the gli
so i traced back the error and got to the line 231 in file
\gs2build\perllib\gsprintf.pm and that wolude be the line below
           $linetext =~
s/(\s*)\#\s+Updated\s+(\d?\d-\D\D\D-\d\d\d\d)\s*$//i;
becouse of this line my xml out put from the file downloadeinfo.pl wasent
well formed
and i got the error when i was trying to load the gli
but when i commented out the line 231 in file \gs2build\perllib\gsprintf.pm
my errors where gone and the gli loaded perfectly whit my traslations in
there own palceses
so sombody please tell me what is this line good for and
it apears this line was making my utf-8 code to have some syntax error in it
!!!!!
if that problem was spose to be a bug shoulde i report it in the tracs ?
please help me
tnx every one
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From amin.hedjazi at gmail.com  Mon Dec 15 20:53:33 2008
From: amin.hedjazi at gmail.com (Amin Hedjazi)
Date: Mon Dec 15 20:53:39 2008
Subject: [greenstone-devel] Persian Translation Updates and some Questions
	about the release process
Message-ID: <4105c9810812142353r165fa7excdf21116f001549c@mail.gmail.com>

hello ,again
ive just updated the falowing tickets in the trac and updated the
falowing translation files:

Ticket #405
Ticket #416

and the updated files are these :

CrossCollectionSearch_fa.properties
GS2Construct_fa.properties
GS2LuceneSearch_fa.properties
interface_default_fa.properties
IViaSearch_fa.properties
message_fa.properties
Visualizer_fa.properties
AbstractBrowse_fa.properties
AbstractGS2FieldSearch_fa.properties
AbstractSearch_fa.properties
Authentication_fa.properties
in Ticket #416

dictionary_fa.properties
in Ticket #405

would some one be so kined and letting me know that how are the files
uploaded are processed?
would they be added in the next releases ?

and if so

would some one notify me if any of my files that i have uploaded
needed some changes to be able to be added in next releases ?

and that who is responsible for cheking them out ?
what happens if these files were rejected ?

i am going to upload the gli orientation fixes for right to left languages next

please let me ok
and is it possible to have contact with greenstone teem directly to be
more informed about the releases ?

many thanx for your supports
Amin

From qq6 at cs.waikato.ac.nz  Tue Dec 16 08:42:35 2008
From: qq6 at cs.waikato.ac.nz (qq6@cs.waikato.ac.nz)
Date: Tue Dec 16 08:42:44 2008
Subject: [greenstone-devel] unsubscribe
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Hi

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From qq6 at cs.waikato.ac.nz  Tue Dec 16 10:24:00 2008
From: qq6 at cs.waikato.ac.nz (qq6@cs.waikato.ac.nz)
Date: Tue Dec 16 10:24:12 2008
Subject: [greenstone-devel] Persian Translation Updates and some 
	Questions about the release process
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References: <4105c9810812142353r165fa7excdf21116f001549c@mail.gmail.com>
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Hi Amin

Please read
http://wiki.greenstone.org/wiki/index.php/Information_for_language_maintainers
for the details.

Regards
Quan


> hello ,again
> ive just updated the falowing tickets in the trac and updated the
> falowing translation files:
>
> Ticket #405
> Ticket #416
>
> and the updated files are these :
>
> CrossCollectionSearch_fa.properties
> GS2Construct_fa.properties
> GS2LuceneSearch_fa.properties
> interface_default_fa.properties
> IViaSearch_fa.properties
> message_fa.properties
> Visualizer_fa.properties
> AbstractBrowse_fa.properties
> AbstractGS2FieldSearch_fa.properties
> AbstractSearch_fa.properties
> Authentication_fa.properties
> in Ticket #416
>
> dictionary_fa.properties
> in Ticket #405
>
> would some one be so kined and letting me know that how are the files
> uploaded are processed?
> would they be added in the next releases ?
>
> and if so
>
> would some one notify me if any of my files that i have uploaded
> needed some changes to be able to be added in next releases ?
>
> and that who is responsible for cheking them out ?
> what happens if these files were rejected ?
>
> i am going to upload the gli orientation fixes for right to left languages
> next
>
> please let me ok
> and is it possible to have contact with greenstone teem directly to be
> more informed about the releases ?
>
> many thanx for your supports
> Amin
>
> _______________________________________________
> greenstone-devel mailing list
> greenstone-devel@list.scms.waikato.ac.nz
> https://list.scms.waikato.ac.nz/mailman/listinfo/greenstone-devel
>



From qq6 at cs.waikato.ac.nz  Tue Dec 16 10:30:36 2008
From: qq6 at cs.waikato.ac.nz (qq6@cs.waikato.ac.nz)
Date: Tue Dec 16 10:30:45 2008
Subject: [greenstone-devel] Technical question
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References: <407437.74551.qm@web55406.mail.re4.yahoo.com>
Message-ID: <57507.206.207.225.23.1229376636.squirrel@webmail.scms.waikato.ac.nz>

Hi

If you want to install a binary Greenstone, please go to
http://www.greenstone.org/download#snapshots-dist to dowmload the source.

If you want to install a Greenstone from the SVN repository, please read
http://wiki.greenstone.org/wiki/index.php/Install_GSDL_from_SVN_in_Linux
for the details.

Regards
Quan


> The Tatarstan Center of the Scientific and Technical Information would
> like to use the on-line version of Greenstone's digital libraries in our
> work. Unfortunately, we can't install the necessary software because of
> the some technical reasons. Please, help us to solve this problem.
>  
> Looking forward to hear from you, Boroday Katya
> Russia, Kazan
>
>
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From greenstone_team at cs.waikato.ac.nz  Tue Dec 16 18:58:09 2008
From: greenstone_team at cs.waikato.ac.nz (Anupama of Greenstone Team)
Date: Tue Dec 16 18:58:19 2008
Subject: [greenstone-devel] Re: [greenstone-users] Regarding Greenstone
In-Reply-To: <1228906641.05d0abb9a864ae4981e933685b8b915c@mail.in.com>
References: <1228906641.05d0abb9a864ae4981e933685b8b915c@mail.in.com>
Message-ID: <49474371.80202@cs.waikato.ac.nz>

Hello Jayanta,

In addition to Suresh Nair's suggestion of visiting www.greenstone.org:

 > Is it developed in Java ? If it is then I would like to join the
 > community, since I am a Java developer I can try for it.
 > There fore, I would like to request you to give me some detail about the
 > project and the language in which it is developed.

- The Greenstone 2 server's code is in C++.
- The Greenstone 3 server's code is in Java. Greenstone 3 is the 
research version and does nearly all things that Greenstone 2 does plus 
a few more.
- The Greenstone Librarian Interface used by both Greenstone 2 and 
Greenstone 3 is in Java.
- The importing and building scripts, as well as the plugins they use to 
build the collections are written in Perl. The scripts can be called 
from the command line but are also invoked by GLI.

Regards,
Anupama


Jayanta Bora wrote:
> Dear Sir,
> 
> I am Jayanta from Delhi, India. I am a Software Engineer and working in 
> the field of Java/J2EE.
> 
> I am interested to know about greenstone project and I would like to 
> join the development community which will help me to expand my knowledge 
> and skill.
> 
> I tried to know about the project and come to know that its a very good 
> project for digital library. 
> 
> Is it developed in Java ? If it is then I would like to join the 
> community, since I am a Java developer I can try for it.
> 
> There fore, I would like to request you to give me some detail about the 
> project and the language in which it is developed.
> 
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Jayanta
> 
> 
> 
> Get Yourself a cool, short *@in.com* Email ID now! 
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From greenstone_team at cs.waikato.ac.nz  Wed Dec 17 18:34:05 2008
From: greenstone_team at cs.waikato.ac.nz (Anupama of Greenstone Team)
Date: Wed Dec 17 18:34:16 2008
Subject: [greenstone-devel] Re: [greenstone-users] Microsoft Office 2007
	revisited
Message-ID: <49488F4D.2000809@cs.waikato.ac.nz>

Forwarding a copy to the mailing list:

Hello Doug,

The ticket number 426 at Trac has not been updated to reflect the
Greenstone Team's more recent discussions on the topic. It seems likely
that we will be trying to use Open Office as an alternative means of
converting various documents--particularly the different kinds of MS
Office documents, such as .docx, ppt--where this is installed, else we
may default to using the current conversion tools.

You are right that a plugin to handle Open Office documents is also a
requirement. Our present thinking at this stage is not to parse the docx
or other MS Office formats ourselves, but to rather use Open Office's
ability to convert them. Similarly, we might try to use Open Office
itself to convert Open Office documents or otherwise fall back on the 
OpenDocument plugin (see below).

Your intention in writing a plugin for OOXML sounds like it might not
require Open Office to be installed in order to accomplish the 
conversion to HTML, is that right? It does sound very helpful.

 > I haven't dug into the OpenDocument plugin,
At present, the OpenDocumentPlugin.pm seems to extract only the text
from the document, going by what the starting comments say:

# Processes OASIS Open Document format.
# Word processing document: .odt, template: .ott
# Spreadsheet document: .ods, template: .ots
# Presentation document: .odp, template: .otp
# Graphics document: .odg, template: .otg
# Formulas document: .odf, template: .otf (not supported)

#This basically extracts any text out of the document, but not much else.

# this inherits ReadXMLFile, and therefore offers -xslt option, but does
# nothing with it.

Regards,
Anupama

Doug Carter wrote:
 > Hi all,
 >
 > Can anyone give me a rough development status on this? All of the
 > converters mentioned on "http://trac.greenstone.org/ticket/426" are
 > deficient in one way or another. Plus most of them are concerned only
 > with docx and not the whole OOXML family of documents.
 >
 > I noticed that you've already got an OpenDocument plugin available.
 > This may be an ignorant question, but isn't the framework of a ODT
 > similar to OOXML? (a zip file with some xml/images)
 >
 > I haven't dug into the OpenDocument plugin, but I'm wondering why it
 > wouldn't be a good starting place to develop a OOXML plugin.
 > Before I get too far looking into this, I'd like to know if someone
 > is already working on it. I don't want to duplicate the effort.
 >
 > Thanks,
 >
 > Doug
 >
 >
 > On Thu, Dec 04, 2008 at 06:52:10PM -0800, Jeff Crump wrote:
 >> Another message from Greenstone, with a link to the converter "to do"
 >> ticket. There are lots of potential conversion tools in the ticket
 >> report. They are open to our input on the tools (and I guessing you may
 >> have already made determinations on some of them).
 >>
 >> Best,
 >> Jeff
 >> -----Original Message-----
 >> From: Anupama of Greenstone Team
 >> [mailto:greenstone_team@cs.waikato.ac.nz] Sent: Thursday, December 
04, 2008 6:39 PM
 >> To: Jeff Crump; Katherine Don
 >> Subject: Re: [greenstone-users] Microsoft Office 2007 revisited
 >>
 >> Hello Jeff,
 >>
 >>  > Is this a matter of finding a pre-existing converter that works with
 >>> Office 2007, or writing it yourselves?
 >> It is indeed a matter of finding a pre-existing open-source converter
 >> tool and embedding it into Greenstone's building workflow by wrapping it
 >> in a plugin.
 >>
 >> I have added a "To Do" ticket for this, as intimated (see
 >> http://trac.greenstone.org/ticket/426), but will ask whether we can
 >> expedite our looking into this matter. There are many people using
 >> Office documents who want Greenstone to be compatible with the more
 >> recent formats. It is certainly the only way to proceed.
 >>
 >> The filed ticket has some links to conversion tools for us to 
consider. Is there any *open-source* tool that you may know of in your 
experience
 >> and which you prefer for its ability to accurately accomplish the
 >> conversion? If so, we can give it preference when we consider which one
 >> to incorporate. If you do not know of any, don't worry.
 >>
 >> Thanks for your valuable input,
 >> Anupama
 >>
 >>
 >>
 >>
 >> Jeff Crump wrote:
 >>> Hi Anupama,
 >>> Thank you VERY much for clarifying this! I asked my original question
 >> badly. Without the ability to convert Office 2007 to html and make it
 >> searchable full-text, we would have no reason to upgrade from 2.52.
 >>> I'm afraid our organization will soon be upgrading entirely to Office
 >> 2007. Our Greenstone Digital Library is actually our organization's main
 >> document repository - documents go in and out each day (we rebuild the
 >> library every night), so it isn't really an option for us to have be
 >> unable to convert Office 2007.
 >>> Is this a matter of finding a pre-existing converter that works with
 >> Office 2007, or writing it yourselves?
 >>> Thanks and best regards,
 >>> Jeff
 >>>
 >>>
 >>>
 >>>
 >>>
 >>>
 >>>
 >>>
 >>>
 >>>
 >>>
 >>> -----Original Message-----
 >>> From: Anupama of Greenstone Team 
[mailto:greenstone_team@cs.waikato.ac.nz]
 >>> Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 2008 6:17 PM
 >>> To: Jeff Crump
 >>> Subject: Re: [greenstone-users] Microsoft Office 2007 revisited
 >>>
 >>> Hello Jeff,
 >>> Greenstone at present is still using the wvWare tool to convert MS
 >> Word documents to html. It is not able to handle the more recent Word
 >> formats.
 >>> We intend to look into alternative conversion tools both for Word and
 >> other MS Office formats. I'll add in a "To Do" ticket about this.
 >>> Thanks,
 >>> Anupama
 >>>
 >>> Jeff Crump wrote:
 >>>> Hi, We're on Greenstone 2.52. We are considering an upgrade to 2.8x
 >> but our main requirement is that Microsoft Office 2007 documents build
 >> properly.
 >>>> I was told on this list to try 2.8, but we can't find any
 >> documentation anywhere saying that Office 2007 (Word, Excel, Powerpoint,
 >> etc.) is supported in 2.8.
 >>>> Can anyone point me to this documentation? Or can anyone verify from
 >> experience that Office 2007 documents are supported in Greenstone 2.8 or
 >> 2.81?
 >>>> If all we need is the right plugin, rather than the full upgrade,
 >> that would be great to know, too.
 >>>> Thanks again,
 >>>> Jeff
 >>>>
 >>>>
 >>>>
 >>>>
 >>>>
 >>>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
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 >>>> --
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From greenstone_team at cs.waikato.ac.nz  Wed Dec 17 18:46:45 2008
From: greenstone_team at cs.waikato.ac.nz (Anupama of Greenstone Team)
Date: Wed Dec 17 18:46:55 2008
Subject: [greenstone-devel] Technical question
In-Reply-To: <407437.74551.qm@web55406.mail.re4.yahoo.com>
References: <407437.74551.qm@web55406.mail.re4.yahoo.com>
Message-ID: <49489245.5010605@cs.waikato.ac.nz>

Hello Katya,

1. Can you tell us what version of Greenstone you were trying to 
install? For instance, was it the recent Greenstone 2.81 rc2?

2. What is the operating system you are trying to install it on? 
Windows, Linux or a Mac OS? And which version of the OS are you running?

Is there any other specific environment information which you think it 
will be useful for us to know about?

Do also try the links to the latest binaries (nightly snapshots) that 
Quan (qq6) provided.

3. If you would rather try to install Greenstone from its source code, 
there are some additional links related to what Quan provided on the 
page http://wiki.greenstone.org/wiki/index.php/Installing_Greenstone

All the best,
Anupama


Katya Boroday wrote:
> The Tatarstan Center of the Scientific and Technical Information would 
> like to use the on-line version of Greenstone's digital libraries in our 
> work. Unfortunately, we can't install the necessary software because of 
> the some technical reasons. Please, help us to solve this problem.
>  
> Looking forward to hear from you, Boroday Katya
> Russia, Kazan
> 
> 
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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From stefan.flo at gmail.com  Wed Dec 17 22:30:56 2008
From: stefan.flo at gmail.com (Stefan Florin)
Date: Wed Dec 17 22:39:20 2008
Subject: [greenstone-devel] Question
Message-ID: <2a11c1db0812170130p3a247fabsc49468c6ce1df660@mail.gmail.com>

Hello,

   My Name is Stefan Florin, I've installed Greenstone and have some
problems in managing access database files. I've created a .dbi file but I
get an error when trying to build the Collection (I'm using the demo
Greenstone collection). Any help will be appreciated. Thank you.


#!c:\strawberry\perl\bin\perl.exe
##
##  printenv -- demo CGI program which just prints its environment
##
use POSIX;
use strict;
use CGI qw(:standard);
use CGI::Carp qw(fatalsToBrowser);
use DBI;
use Time::Local
print header;



$dbplug_debug=1;

######################################
## Set DSN-Less Connection
######################################
my $DSN = 'driver=Microsoft Access Driver (*.mdb);dbq=c:\Documents and
Settings\fstefan\Greenstone2\collect\demo\test.mdb';
my $dbh = DBI->connect("dbi:ADO:$DSN", '','')
  or die "$DBI::errstr\n";

######################################
## Generate the SQL Statement
######################################
my $sql = qq{ SELECT * FROM tblContacts };
my $sth = $dbh->prepare( $sql );

$sth->execute() or die "Execution problem: $DBI::errstr";

my( $id, $lastname, $firstname);
$sth->bind_columns( undef, \$id, \$lastname, \$firstname);

while( $sth->fetch() ) {
  print "$id, $lastname, $firstname" ."<br />";
}

%db_to_greenstone_fields = (
    "firstName" => "Title",
    "lastName"  => "text"
);

#######################################
##  Close Connection
#######################################
$dbh->disconnect;
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From: greenstone_team at cs.waikato.ac.nz (Katherine of Greenstone Team)
Date: Thu Dec 18 14:49:15 2008
Subject: [greenstone-devel] Persian Translation Updates and some Question
	about the release process
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From kjdon at cs.waikato.ac.nz  Fri Dec 19 09:31:49 2008
From: kjdon at cs.waikato.ac.nz (Katherine Don)
Date: Fri Dec 19 09:32:01 2008
Subject: [greenstone-devel] Question
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Message-ID: <494AB335.7030809@cs.waikato.ac.nz>

Hi Stefan

What are you trying to do exactly? You don't need a dbi file to build 
the demo collection. You can just run the Librarian Interface, open the 
demo collection (File->Open), then go to the Create tab and click build 
collection.

Regards,
Katherine

Stefan Florin wrote:
> Hello,
>  
>    My Name is Stefan Florin, I've installed Greenstone and have some 
> problems in managing access database files. I've created a .dbi file 
> but I get an error when trying to build the Collection (I'm using the 
> demo Greenstone collection). Any help will be appreciated. Thank you.
>
>
> #!c:\strawberry\perl\bin\perl.exe
> ##
> ##  printenv -- demo CGI program which just prints its environment
> ##
> use POSIX;
> use strict;
> use CGI qw(:standard);
> use CGI::Carp qw(fatalsToBrowser);
> use DBI;
> use Time::Local
> print header;
>  
>  
>  
> $dbplug_debug=1;
>
> ######################################
> ## Set DSN-Less Connection
> ######################################
> my $DSN = 'driver=Microsoft Access Driver (*.mdb);dbq=c:\Documents and 
> Settings\fstefan\Greenstone2\collect\demo\test.mdb';
> my $dbh = DBI->connect("dbi:ADO:$DSN", '','')
>   or die "$DBI::errstr\n";
>    
> ######################################
> ## Generate the SQL Statement
> ######################################
> my $sql = qq{ SELECT * FROM tblContacts };
> my $sth = $dbh->prepare( $sql );
>
> $sth->execute() or die "Execution problem: $DBI::errstr";
>
> my( $id, $lastname, $firstname);
> $sth->bind_columns( undef, \$id, \$lastname, \$firstname);
>
> while( $sth->fetch() ) {
>   print "$id, $lastname, $firstname" ."<br />";
> }
>
> %db_to_greenstone_fields = (
>     "firstName" => "Title",
>     "lastName"  => "text"
> );
>  
> #######################################
> ##  Close Connection
> #######################################
> $dbh->disconnect;
>  
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> _______________________________________________
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> greenstone-devel@list.scms.waikato.ac.nz
> https://list.scms.waikato.ac.nz/mailman/listinfo/greenstone-devel
>   

From oranfry at cs.waikato.ac.nz  Fri Dec 19 17:28:12 2008
From: oranfry at cs.waikato.ac.nz (Oran Fry)
Date: Fri Dec 19 17:28:28 2008
Subject: [greenstone-devel] Final of Greenstone2.81 Released
Message-ID: <494B22DC.9010801@cs.waikato.ac.nz>

Hello Users and Developers of Greenstone,

We are pleased to announce that the Windows, GNU/Linux, MacOS and Source 
distributions of the finalised Greenstone2.81 are now available for 
download from our sourceforge page:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/greenstone or from 
http://www.greenstone.org/download

This is the finalised 2.81 release. It includes some bug fixes found in 
in 2.81rc2. If you are running a 2.81rc or 2.81rc2 please download and 
upgrade to this release. Our response to any mailing list questions 
about the 2.81rc or 2.81rc2 releases will simply be to ask you to 
upgrade to 2.81 first and see if that fixes the problem.

As always, please report any problems or bugs to the mailing list.

Many of us in the Greenstone Team will be taking leave over Christmas 
and throughout January. We wish all list members the best over the 
holiday season! An unfortunate side effect is, of course, that our 
responses on the mailing list may slow down over that period. We invite 
all list members to help each other out during this time - if you know 
the answer to a question someone else asks on the list, have confidence 
in answering, as it might be a while before one of the Greenstone team 
is available to reply.

Happy Holidays,
Oran and the rest of the Greenstone team.

Release Name: 2.81

The Windows, GNU/Linux, Mac OS/X and Source distributions of Greenstone 
v2.81
 are now available for download from our sourceforge page:

  http://sourceforge.net/projects/greenstone

or via

  http://www.greenstone.org/download


This is the finalised 2.81 release. It includes some bug fixes found in in
2.81rc2. If you are running a 2.81rc or 2.81rc2 please download and 
upgrade to
this release.

Important changes in this release include, in no particular order:

wvWare updated
--------------
We have upgraded the version of wvWare included with Greenstone in the Linux
binary releases to version 1.2.4. It was not possible to do the same for the
MacOS binary distribution without shipping around 80Mb of additional 
libraries,
so the MacOS binary release still comes with version 0.7.1. MacOS users may
upgrade wvWare if needed by downloading it from
http://wvware.sourceforge.net/ and compiling it. Source users will also
still get version 0.7.1 but may upgrade in the same way.


The release notes from the 2.81rc2 release and included below:

Release Name: 2.81rc2

The Windows, GNU/Linux, Mac OS/X and Source distributions of Greenstone 
v2.81rc2
 are now available for download from our sourceforge page:

  http://sourceforge.net/projects/greenstone

or via

  http://www.greenstone.org/download


Important changes in this release include, in no particular order:

Stability and Bug Fixes
-----------------------
Some small problems in the recent 2.81rc release of Greenstone2 have 
been ironed
out to create an overall more robust release. Some features have been 
restored
(including realistic books and dynamic classifiers on Windows) and the
LuceneWrapper.jar file has been put back into the release.

GDBM
----
Greenstone now comes with it's own modified version of gdbm which can
auto-detect the format of database files (ldb or bdb format) and load either
format on any of Greenstone's supported platforms. This achieves a 
better level
of portability for Greenstone collections, and allows collections built 
on one
operating system to be served from other operating systems supported by
Greenstone.


Installer improvements
----------------------
* The new installer:
   - is now available in five languages
   - can now cope with being executed from a path with accented 
characters and
     other special characters. (There is still a known issue with chinese
     file paths, which can be avoided by simply running from c:\ or 
another path
     with no special characters.)
* The source release is now provided as a platform-independent zip / tar 
archive
* We now provide a simple binary zip / tar distribution for each platform


Vista Compatibility
-------------------
* When Greenstone is installed into the Program Files directory on Windows
Vista, it is necessary to elevate to a higher access level to run GLI 
and the
Greenstone server. As of this release, you can do this by launching the 
Start
Menu items as an administrator. Just right-click the item and choose "Run as
Administator", or set "Run as Adminsitrator" in the shortcut properties.
Also, as a way to avoid having to elevate to higher access levels 
altogether,
the default installation directory is now inside the current user's home 
folder.

* Some Windows Vista users have experienced a problem when perl outputs 
warning
messages in front of xml output passed to GLI. The error messages 
themselves are
not fatal, but cause the xml to become invalid, resulting in a GLI 
crash. GLI
has been modified to ignore these warning messages and thereby keep the 
validity
of the xml.

New Start Menu icons and server image
-------------------------------------
Each item in a Greenstone Start Menu group is now has a unique icon so 
you can
tell which is which at a glance. We have also added some links to the 
wiki and
the Greenstone website for convenience. The old server image has also been
replaced with the new GS2 Server logo.

The release notes from the 2.81rc release and included below:

Release Name: 2.81rc

The Windows, GNU/Linux, Mac OS/X and Source distributions of Greenstone 
v2.81rc
 are now available for download from our sourceforge page:

  http://sourceforge.net/projects/greenstone

or via

  http://www.greenstone.org/download


Important changes in this release include, in no particular order:

Installer:
--------------

The Greenstone installer downloads are now created using only open source
software, including Ant Installer (http://antinstaller.sourceforge.net/),
Apache Ant (http://ant.apache.org/), our own search4j (based on launch4j
http://launch4j.sourceforge.net/), and our own Greenstone release kits.

We felt it was essential to move away from our existing, closed-source
installer suite as it was not in the spirit of Greenstone to rely on
proprietary software, and it invited the unnecessary cost of keeping the 
suite
up-to-date.

Using only open source software has also given us the freedom to 
customise the
user experience of the installers. Where a feature was lacking in one of 
the
open source packages, we have enjoyed the ability to "open the hood" and
implement it.

With the development of the Greenstone release kits we are now able to 
generate
 releases of Greenstone automatically and unattended. This process takes 
just
20 minutes, and it has helped us a lot in the development and testing of 
new
features of Greenstone. We have been able to set up a feedback loop, 
where code
 committed one day is included in an automatic nightly snapshot release 
made
available for download on our website the next day. Our users have also
benefited from being able to obtain up-to-date snapshot releases of 
Greenstone
in between our official releases.

These daily snapshots are available through:

  http://www.greenstone.org/snapshots

On Windows, the version number is included in the Start Menu which means 
that
multiple installations of Greenstone will have their own entries in the 
Start
Menu. The installer no longer writes to the registry, so installation no
longer requires administrator privileges.

ImageMagick is now bundled with Greenstone for binary web releases for all
platforms (previously it was only provided on a CD-ROM release) and 
includes
JPEG2000 support. The installer offers the option to install this or not. 
You can skip installing it if you already have ImageMagick previously 
installed.

Ghostscript is now bundled with Greenstone for binary web releases for 
Windows
and Mac. The installer offers the option to install this or not.  You can
skip installing it if you already have Ghostscript previously installed.

Importing and Plugin Changes:
------------------------------

Plugin Restructuring: The plugins have been restructured. This has been 
done
mostly for coding efficiency. The most noticeable change is that plugins 
have
been renamed. xxxPlug now becomes xxxPlugin, and some have also had 
their names
 modified or expanded to be clearer. For example, DBPlug is now 
DatabasePlugin,
 PPTPlug is PowerPointPlugin. The complete list of new plugins can be 
seen at
http://wiki.greenstone.org/wiki/index.php/Plugins. Old collections should
still build okay in GLI, which will map the old plugin names to the new 
ones.
Command line building should also work, but the configuration file won't be
altered to use the new names.

A lot of work has been done trying to get Greenstone to work properly with
non-ascii filenames. Two versions of the filename are stored, [Source] for
displaying the filename, and [SourceFile] for linking to the file from a web
page.

The -smart_block option (most commonly seen with HTMLPlugin) has been 
deprecated
. Instead we have a first pass through the documents to find out which ones
should be blocked.

MARCPlugin and MARCXMLPlugin can now map metadata to Qualified Dublin 
Core as
well as Dublin Core.

MARCXMLPlugin now assigns metadata from metadata.xml files.

EMAILPlugin now saves binary attachments as binary files on Windows

ImagePlugin and PagedImagePlugin now offer the -cache_generated_images 
option
to prevent thumbnails and screenview images being recreated each import.

OAIPlugin saves the metadata as Dublin Core rather than moving it all to 
the ex
 metadata set. This means that it won't show up in the GLI unless the 
files are
 exploded. Exploding is now available for OAI records.

ProCitePlugin no longer uses the pc namespace. Metadata is stored using the
field names set in the workform definition, rather than using Field1Name 
and
Field1Value etc..

-reversesort option to import.pl to be used with -sortmeta option to 
sort in
reverse order.

Tidied up OID generation. OIDtype and OIDmetadata options are now available
for each plugin as well as globally from import.pl. Hashing usually 
occurs on
the original file, but some plugins specify that hashing should be done 
on the
Greenstone XML document.

Building and Indexing Changes:
-------------------------------

Improvements to Lucene incremental building. Lucene document identifiers 
now
match Greenstone identifiers, rather than 1, 2, 3, thanks to DL Consulting.
This improves search efficiency, and is another step towards true 
incremental
building. Rebuilding with no new documents shouldn't break the index.

MGPP and Lucene building tidied up. 'allfields' now means combined 
searching
over all specified indexes (not all document metadata) for both mgpp and 
lucene.
 'metadata' will index all metadata, but no longer reindexes metadata 
that has
already been specified. MGPP indexing over combined fields now works 
properly.

New collection configuration file option: infodbtype. Values include 
gdbm (the
default), gdbm-txtgz, sqlite, mssql. This specifies what database system 
to use
for the collection metadata database. Currently this needs to be added to
collect.cfg by hand, as it is not available in GLI yet.

gdbm: the default, and is what has always been used previously. This is
platform dependent. It transfers between Windows and Linux, but not 
to/from a
Mac.

gdbm-txtgz: A gzipped text version of the database. At runtime, the 
first time
this collection is accessed, it will be unpacked and converted to the
appropriate GDBM database using txt2db. This is a good choice if you are
creating a collection to be used on another operating system, especially if
one or more of those operating systems is a Mac.

sqlite: Platform independent database using SQLite. The new dynamic 
classifiers
can be used with this database. Thanks to DL Consulting.

mssql: Windows specific database using MS SQL Server. See
http://wiki.greenstone.org/wiki/index.php/Using_MSSQL_for_Collection_Database 

for information about how to set this up. The new dynamic classifiers
 can be used with this database. Thanks to DL Consulting.

Depositor:
------------

Collection editing using the Depositor is now enabled by default for the 
admin
user.

The metadata fields offered for each document can now easily be customised
from the GLI. 

By default, the depositor will import and build each document into the
collection when it is added. It can now be easily set up to just "deposit"
the item without rebuilding.

See http://wiki.greenstone.org/wiki/index.php/How_to_use_the_depositor for
more information.

GLI
-------

A new right-click file option for binary files that go through a conversion
process to be imported, such as PDF, Word and PowerPoint files. "Replace 
source
document with HTML" will convert the original file to HTML and replace 
it in
the collection. This means that the converted HTML (which may be 
unattractive)
can now be modified in the collection. This is available for Remote GLI too.

A new right-click file option on the collection tree background to 
refresh the
file view. This is useful if you have manually added files to the 
collection
outside of GLI.

MetadataXMLPlugin has been moved 'below the line' in the Plugins panel so
cannot be removed in GLI. If you are using GLI to add metadata, then you 
need
this plugin.

The Export As option now only exports one collection at a time. Collections
can be exported as GreenstoneMETS, FedoraMETS, MARCXML and DSpace archive.

'NavigationBar pulldown' added to the list of format options - this 
makes the
navigation 'bar' a drop down list instead of a bar across the page.

Lots of work done on making the Download panel work better, including 
getting
download processes to terminate when they are cancelled or when GLI is 
closed
while they are still running.

New panel under the Format tab, "Depositor Metadata" which allows
customisation of which metadata fields should be offered in the 
depositor for
that collection.

CJK segmentation option has been added to GLI. This doesn't do proper word
segmentation, but adds a space in between each CJK character. The character
ranges have been expanded to work with Japanese and Korean. It is 
applied to
metadata as well as document text.

Another new feature in Greenstone v2.81 is the ability to schedule the
automatic rebuilding of a greenstone collection using the GLI. There's a new
panel under the Create tab allowing the scheduling of automatic collection
rebuilding. Scheduling will require some configuration in order for it 
to work.
The following link has more information on how to do this for each platform:
http://wiki.greenstone.org/wiki/index.php/Scheduled_Collection_Building_from_the_Librarian_Interface

Greenstone Runtime:
----------------------
New dynamic classifiers (if the collection uses sqlite or MSSQL as the
collection database). These are generated at runtime so do not require the
collection to be rebuilt for classifier changes. Another step towards true
incremental building. See
http://wiki.greenstone.org/wiki/index.php/More_about_classifiers#How_do_I_use_dynamic_classifiers.3F 

for more information. Thanks to DL Consulting.

Large code restructuring.  Code is split between common-src, build-src and
runtime-src.  Makes it easer to use code in other projets, such as 
Greenstone 3
and running Greenstone on an iPhone/iPod Touch.

External links now default to going straight to the web page, rather than
showing a warning page first.

Improvements to the oaiserver, thanks to DL Consulting. Resumption token
support has been added, and it now validates against online validation 
tools.

Greenstone now compiles for Linux on 64-bit platforms.  All programs are
compiled natively for 64-bit, except for those that rely on mg/mgpp, which
still need to be 32-bit compiled.  As part of the configure/make 
process, the
correct flags are automatically set, so from the developers point of 
view you
compile up Greenstone on a 64-bit machine the exact same way you do for any
other Unix-based system.

Greenstone should now compile with Microsoft Visual Studio 2005, thanks 
to DL
Consulting.

FLI - Fedora Librarian Interface
---------------------------------

The Fedora Librarian Interface (FLI) is very much like GLI in that it 
allows
you to gather together your documents. It then uses Greenstone's ability to
convert documents into the FedoraMETS format so that these can be ingested
(put into) a Fedora repository. The process of building a collection 
using FLI
exports documents into a repository maintained by a Fedora server rather 
than
one maintained by Greenstone. In order to use FLI, you will need to have
Fedora installed. More information on how to install Fedora and set it up
to work with FLI, and how to run FLI itself, can be found in the documents:

1. Installing Fedora (2.2.1/3.0) and Fedora-related information
http://wiki.greenstone.org/wiki/index.php/InstallingFedora

2. Installing Fedora Generic Search (to provide full-text indexing and
searching capabilities for a Fedora repository)
http://wiki.greenstone.org/wiki/index.php/InstallingFedoraGSearch

3. Running FLI, the Fedora Librarian Interface
http://wiki.greenstone.org/wiki/index.php/RunningFLI


Translations:
--------------

Thanks to:

John Rose, for help with English GLI help, French translations for GLI and
Greenstone.
Maxime Rouast for Greenstone French translations
Celine Guimbertaud for GLI French translations
Yohannes Mulugeta and Abiyot Bayou for Greenstone Amharic translations
Kamal Salih for GLI Arabic translations
Gerhard Riesthuis for Greenstone Dutch translations
Mohan Raj Pradhan for GLI Nepali translations.
Diego Spano for translating the installer's interface into Spanish.
Xiaofeng Yu for translating the installer's interface into Mandarin.
Doris Jung for translating the installer's interface into German.

...and many other minor improvements and bug fixes

We want to ensure that Greenstone works well for you. Please report any
problems to the Greenstone mailing list
greenstone-users@list.scms.waikato.ac.nz.


[DL Consulting (http://www.dlconsulting.com) are the world's leading 
suppliers
of commercial consulting, customization, support, maintenance and hosting
services for the Greenstone digital library software suite.]


From ihw at cs.waikato.ac.nz  Tue Dec 23 10:48:24 2008
From: ihw at cs.waikato.ac.nz (Ian Witten)
Date: Tue Dec 23 10:48:47 2008
Subject: [greenstone-devel] Greenstone Wins Andrew W. Mellon Foundation MATC
	Award
References: <20081214152515.B165632A79C@smtp8-g19.free.fr>
Message-ID: <59E3A373-9DCF-4A84-8ACA-B93BEBABC544@cs.waikato.ac.nz>

I am very pleased to announce that the University of Waikato has been  
awarded US$50,000 for the Greenstone project within the Third Annual  
Mellon Awards for Technology Collaboration (see http:// 
matc.mellon.org/press-release). This competition is meant "to  
recognize important organizational contributions to open source  
projects which currently or potentially provide significant benefits  
to at least one traditional Mellon constituency (higher education,  
especially the arts and humanities; libraries; museums; arts  
organizations; and nature conservation)." We understand that the  
committee was primarily impressed by Greenstone's impact in the  
developing world as testified by many users who supported our  
candidacy online, thanks to all of you who contributed recommendations.

The University intends to use the award to further the Greenstone  
community of developers and users, particularly in developing  
countries. This will involve improving the documentation, making  
tutorial videos, and stimulating the development of Greenstone  
capabilities and user groups in developing countries.

As part of this effort we invite proposals from the Greenstone  
community in developing countries for small grants (US$1000 to US 
$5000) which will be awarded in 2009 according to the following  
criteria:

* one-time assistance (not a continuing subvention) for a project  
which will lead to sustainable follow-up: examples of activity could  
be organisation of user meetings or training workshops, expert  
missions for training and advice (particularly exchange of expertise  
within a given region or country), institutional exchanges or user  
services;
* priority to regional networks and to countries and institutions in  
greatest need (normally grants will not available to individuals, but  
there could be exceptions);
* priority to projects which are partially self-funded or partially  
funded by third parties.

Detailed proposals should be addressed to John Rose  
<john.rose1@free.fr>, Research Associate, University of Waikato, who  
will correspond with the submitting parties as needed to refine their  
proposals. Awardees will be expected to submit a detailed evaluation  
report at the conclusion of their projects.

cheers
ian


From m.mehrling at neu.edu  Wed Dec 24 07:06:38 2008
From: m.mehrling at neu.edu (m.mehrling@neu.edu)
Date: Wed Dec 24 07:06:48 2008
Subject: [greenstone-devel] global search and replace / global update
In-Reply-To: <59E3A373-9DCF-4A84-8ACA-B93BEBABC544@cs.waikato.ac.nz>
Message-ID: <OF5AAC6407.341CB382-ON85257528.0063279D-85257528.0063662B@neu.edu>

Hello,

Does anyone have a solution for updating metadata in a batch in 
Greenstone?  We can do search and replace in the XML, but that's not 
ideal.

Thanks and happy holidays!

Martin

************************************
Martin Mehrling
Digital Systems Specialist
m.mehrling@neu.edu
617.373.5885
========================
301 Snell Library
Northeastern University
Boston, Massachusetts 02115
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From wendy.osborn at uleth.ca  Wed Dec 24 08:26:20 2008
From: wendy.osborn at uleth.ca (Wendy Osborn)
Date: Wed Dec 24 08:26:32 2008
Subject: [greenstone-devel] global search and replace / global update
In-Reply-To: <OF5AAC6407.341CB382-ON85257528.0063279D-85257528.0063662B@neu.edu>
References: <OF5AAC6407.341CB382-ON85257528.0063279D-85257528.0063662B@neu.edu>
Message-ID: <56750.205.200.39.132.1230060380.squirrel@webmail.uleth.ca>


Hi,

I know that if you load a collection into the GLI, and go to the Enrich
panel, you can select multiple documents with the mouse and cntl/shift
keys.  Then, when you enter metadata (for example, dc.Title), this will be
entered for all documents that you have selected.

Hope this helps,

Wendy

On Tue, December 23, 2008 11:06 am, m.mehrling@neu.edu wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Does anyone have a solution for updating metadata in a batch in
> Greenstone?  We can do search and replace in the XML, but that's not
> ideal.
>
> Thanks and happy holidays!
>
> Martin
>
> ************************************
> Martin Mehrling
> Digital Systems Specialist
> m.mehrling@neu.edu
> 617.373.5885
> ========================
> 301 Snell Library
> Northeastern University
> Boston, Massachusetts 02115
> _______________________________________________
> greenstone-devel mailing list
> greenstone-devel@list.scms.waikato.ac.nz
> https://list.scms.waikato.ac.nz/mailman/listinfo/greenstone-devel
>


--
"Masquerading as a normal person day after day is exhausting" - Anonymous

Wendy Osborn
Assistant Professor of Computer Science
Director, Southern Alberta Digital Library
Department of Mathematics and Computer Science
University of Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada
phone: +1 403 329 2294
email: wendy.osborn@uleth.ca
www:   http://www.cs.uleth.ca/~osborn




