Forum OpenACS Q&A: Re: new to acs, need help with xowiki toc

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Posted by Gustaf Neumann on
ltree is basically an indexing method implemented in C, which is installed via the mentioned script. The C part has to be compiled and installed. Under unix systems, you do this via "make install" in the postgres ltree directory.

newer version of toc (in cvs head) do not require ltree (and work as well on oracle)

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Posted by Matthew Smith on
how do I access the cvs head to upgrade? I look around in the "Install Software" section of my local install but did not see it.

Thank you.

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Posted by Matthew Smith on
is the newer version you are referring to contained in the xowiki package? Or is it a separate install?

I was browsing through http://cvs.openacs.org/cvs/, is that the correct place to look? Where under there is the new version, if that is where to look?

Thank you.

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Posted by Gustaf Neumann on
The version of XoWiki, you are able to install depends on the version of OpenACS, you have installed. So, in a first step, you have to figure out, what version of OpenACS you have (look into http://YOURHOSTANDDOMAIN/acs-admin/apm , line with acs-kernel)

If you have at least OpenACS 5.3, then browse to http://YOURHOSTANDDOMAIN/acs-admin/install and click on "upgrade from repository", and you get the latest stable version installed.

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Posted by Matthew Smith on
Thank you, Gustaf. Good to know.