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fcrepo-src-3.4.1.zip.md5 | 2010-10-19 | 33 Bytes | |
fcrepo-src-3.4.1.zip.asc | 2010-10-19 | 836 Bytes | |
fcrepo-src-3.4.1.zip | 2010-10-19 | 13.6 MB | |
fcrepo-README-3.4.1.txt | 2010-10-19 | 2.0 kB | |
fcrepo-server-3.4.1.jar.md5 | 2010-10-19 | 32 Bytes | |
fcrepo-server-3.4.1.jar.asc | 2010-10-19 | 836 Bytes | |
fcrepo-server-3.4.1.jar | 2010-10-19 | 1.4 MB | |
fcrepo-installer-3.4.1.jar.md5 | 2010-10-19 | 33 Bytes | |
fcrepo-installer-3.4.1.jar.asc | 2010-10-19 | 836 Bytes | |
fcrepo-installer-3.4.1.jar | 2010-10-19 | 110.1 MB | |
Totals: 10 Items | 125.1 MB | 0 |
---------------------------- Fedora 3.4.1 Release For NEW Fedora installations ---------------------------- Download Release: Installer : fcrepo-installer-3.4.1.jar Checksum : fcrepo-installer-3.4.1.jar.md5 PGP Signature : fcrepo-installer-3.4.1.jar.asc Source : fcrepo-src-3.4.1.zip Checksum : fcrepo-src-3.4.1.zip.md5 PGP Signature : fcrepo-src-3.4.1.zip.asc --------------------------------- Quick Upgrade to 3.4.1 For Fedora 3.4 installations ONLY --------------------------------- Download Upgrade: Upgrade: fcrepo-server-3.4.1.jar Checksum: fcrepo-server-3.4.1.jar.md5 PGP Signature: fcrepo-server-3.4.1.jar.asc Install Upgrade: 1. Stop Fedora. For example, if you're running Tomcat: * ..in Windows, enter: tomcat\bin\shutdown.bat * ..in any other OS, enter: tomcat/bin/shutdown.sh 2. Replace the old fcrepo-server-3.4.jar file with fcrepo-server-3.4.1.jar * If you are running Tomcat, you will find the old file in tomcat/webapps/fedora/WEB-INF/lib/. Remove it and put the new fcrepo-server-3.4.1.jar in the directory instead. * If you are running a webapp container that does not expand war files upon deployment, you will need to build a new fedora.war file yourself. First, expand the war file using the jar utility. Next, remove the old file from the WEB-INF/lib directory and replace it with the new one. Finally, use the jar utility again to re-package the war file in put it in place of your original one. 3. Start Fedora. For example, if you're running Tomcat: * ..in Windows, enter: tomcat\bin\startup.bat * ..in any other OS, enter: tomcat/bin/startup.sh 4. Verify Upgrade. Hit your local repository's describe URL (e.g. http://localhost:8080/fedora/describe) and verify that it reports the Fedora version as 3.4.1.