| Revision 769 (by dpavlin, 2008/08/03 00:20:11) |
switch back to GDBM_File which is included in recent
Debian, and TDB_File won't compile against tdb-dev
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INSTALL INSTRUCTIONS
Feel free to contact me via e-mail to dpavlin@rot13.org if those instructions
don't work for you.
1. You will need RDBMS (relational database management system) for index
files. PostgreSQL and SQLite are tested and supported.
Using any other database is quite easy, and involves editing of
dbi_* parameters in global.conf [global] section (which you want
to do anyway to specify user and password to connect to database).
If you use PostgreSQL, you have to first create database:
$ createdb webpac
CREATE DATABASE
If using SQLite, just specify file which SQLite will use (in global.conf)
like this:
dbi_dbd=SQLite
dbi_dsn=dbname=/data/webpac/index.sqlite
Tables for index(es) will be created automatically on first run. If you
change data for index often, you might want to drop and re-create database
to erase tables for indexes which are removed.
SQLite can be quite faster than PostgreSQL (for reference see SQLite
site: http://www.hwaci.com/sw/sqlite/speed.html). Since WebPAC doesn't
use advanced database facilities of PostgreSQL you would probably be
better off with SQLite if you don't have PostgreSQL already installed.
If you are using SQLite, there is no need to specify dbi_user or dbi_pass.
So, just leave them like this:
dbi_user=""
dbi_passwd=""
If you specify dbi_user and than try to index using different user,
you won't be able to write into database.
2. Use CPAN shell to install modules used:
$ sudo cpan
cpan> install module_name
Modules which are needed:
Text::Unaccent version 1.02 or higher, you might need
to get this one from
http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/unac/
Config::IniFiles
DBD::Pg or some other DBD driver like DBD::SQLite
CGI::Application
HTML::Template
HTML::FillInForm
SWISH::API
XML::Simple
Text::Iconv
GDBM_File
HTML::Entities (part of HTML::Parser)
CPAN shell will also download some more modules to satisfy dependencies.
If you plan to use M$ Excel files for import (type=excel), you will need:
Spreadsheet::ParseExcel
If you plan to use import from MARC files you will also need
MARC::Record
2.1 Installation on Debian GNU/Linux
You will need following packages to get started:
perl
swish-e
and all additional packages which are dependencies.
You also don't have to install all CPAN modules manually. Just use
following Debian packages:
libtext-unaccent-perl
libconfig-inifiles-perl
libdbd-pg-perl or some other DBD driver
libdbd-sqlite-perl like DBD::SQLite
libhtml-template-perl
libxml-simple-perl
libtext-iconv-perl
libhtml-parser-perl
and install following packages by hand from CPAN
because they are not part of Debian distribution:
CGI::Application
HTML::FillInForm
SWISH::API
and optionally some of those modules:
Spreadsheet::ParseExcel
MARC::Record
3. You will need also IsisDB module if you are using ISIS as an import format.
Currenlty, this module is available only from development site
http://svn.rot13.org/
but, it should be available also through CPAN (meaning that it's stable and
tested). So, just try to install IsisDB using cpan first.
WebPAC doesn't use OpenIsis anymore.
4. Edit global.conf and all2xml.conf to suit your needs. Comments inside
those files should help get you started.
5. All perl code will use locale to do sorting. That also include indexes
which, while being RDBMS-based, also use perl sorting (because each
entry has ordinal number created by perl). So, be sure that LC_COLLATE
environment variable is configured for your locale (which also has to
be enabled, check dpkg-reconfigure locales if you are using Debian).