From 3020fc5b981be038ff16466c47be881313a3055d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: miker Date: Mon, 7 Mar 2011 20:28:14 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] We now require PG 9.0+, say as much in the README; also, other assorted updates to version numbers git-svn-id: svn://svn.open-ils.org/ILS/branches/rel_2_0@19630 dcc99617-32d9-48b4-a31d-7c20da2025e4 --- README | 20 ++++++++++---------- 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) diff --git a/README b/README index 99b3c405f6..ed86b798e9 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -1,11 +1,11 @@ -README for Evergreen trunk +README for Evergreen 2.0 Installing prerequisites: ======================== 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 (1.4.0 or later). +1. Begin by installing the most recent version of OpenSRF (1.6.2 or later). You can download OpenSRF releases from http://evergreen-ils.org/downloads @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ Installation instructions: Once you have configured and compiled Evergreen, issue the following command as the root user to install Evergreen: -make STAFF_CLIENT_BUILD_ID=rel_trunk install +make STAFF_CLIENT_BUILD_ID=rel_2_0 install This will install Evergreen, including example configuration files in /openils/conf/ that you can use as templates for your own configuration files. @@ -111,10 +111,10 @@ connection information in opensrf.xml for you. Creating the Evergreen database: =============================== -PostgreSQL 8.3 or 8.4 will be installed on your system by the Makefile.install +PostgreSQL 8.4 or 9.0 will be installed on your system by the Makefile.install prerequisite installer if packages are available for your distribution, or -you will have to compile PostgreSQL 8.3 or 8.4 from source and install it (which -is beyond the scope of this document). PostgreSQL 8.4 is recommended if you have +you will have to compile PostgreSQL 8.4 9.0 from source and install it (which +is beyond the scope of this document). PostgreSQL 9.0 is recommended if you have the option. Once the PostgreSQL database server has been installed, you will need to @@ -122,16 +122,16 @@ create the database and add the appropriate languages and extensions to support Evergreen. Issue the following commands as the "postgres" user to set up a database called "evergreen". Note that the location of the PostgreSQL "contrib" packages may vary depending on your distribution. In the following -commands, we assume that you are working with PostgreSQL 8.4 on a Debian-based +commands, we assume that you are working with PostgreSQL 9.0 on a Debian-based system: createdb --template template0 --encoding UNICODE evergreen createlang plperl evergreen createlang plperlu evergreen createlang plpgsql evergreen -psql -f /usr/share/postgresql/8.4/contrib/tablefunc.sql -d evergreen -psql -f /usr/share/postgresql/8.4/contrib/tsearch2.sql -d evergreen -psql -f /usr/share/postgresql/8.4/contrib/pgxml.sql -d evergreen +psql -f /usr/share/postgresql/9.0/contrib/tablefunc.sql -d evergreen +psql -f /usr/share/postgresql/9.0/contrib/tsearch2.sql -d evergreen +psql -f /usr/share/postgresql/9.0/contrib/pgxml.sql -d evergreen Once you have created the Evergreen database, you need to create a PostgreSQL user to access the database. Issue the following command as the "postgres" -- 2.11.0