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				INSTALLATION 
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On Debian Lenny
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  Base install
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    apt-get  install php5-xapian
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    (you need version 1.x of Xapian here - check xapian.org for older Deb/Ub)
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    two bugs:
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      http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=493944
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      http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=493941
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    on dokeos root:
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      mkdir searchdb
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      chmod 777 searchdb (or equivalent)
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  Useful xapian development tools
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    apt-get install xapian-doc xapian-tools
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    (See delve command)
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On Ubuntu 8.10
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Chamilo 1.8.8 + XAPIAN in Ubuntu 10.10
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1. Activate the search module setting in main/admin/settings.php?category=Search
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2. Go to main/admin/specific_fields.php and Specific fields (Those are text fields that will be add in documents, exercises, links in order to index data)
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 	i.e i.e. Author, Body part, Technology, Topic
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3. Go to main/admin/settings.php?category=Search and set a Specific field by default
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4. Install the Xapian module for PHP5 
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	sudo apt-get install php5-xapian
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5. Install the imagemagick modules
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    sudo apt-get install imagemagick
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    sudo apt-get install php5-imagick 
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6. In Chamilo root
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	mkdir searchdb
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    sudo chmod 777 searchdb
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7.  Useful Xapian development tools
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    sudo apt-get install xapian-doc xapian-tools
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8. Restart Apache
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9. Create a course and 2 *new* Learning paths for testing
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10.Edit the LPs created and add/edit the specific fields (i.e. Author, Body part, Technology, Topic)
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11.Go to the
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On Ubuntu 12.04
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Chamilo 1.9.4 + Xapian in Ubuntu 12.04
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Since php5-xapian bindings are not available due to license inconsistencies, you have to build the php5-xapian package yourself.
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you can follow the instrucions on the xapian.org wiki: http://trac.xapian.org/wiki/FAQ/PHP%20Bindings%20Package
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build packages:
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	sudo apt-get build-dep xapian-bindings
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	sudo apt-get install php5-dev php5-cli devscripts
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	apt-get source xapian-bindings
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	cd xapian-bindings-1.2.*
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	rm -f debian/control debian/*-stamp
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	env PHP_VERSIONS=5 debian/rules maint
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	sed -i 's!include_path=php5$!include_path=$(srcdir)/php5!' php/Makefile.in
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	echo auto-commit >> debian/source/options
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	debuild -e PHP_VERSIONS=5 -us -uc 
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	cd ..
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 If you're using PHP 5.4, then subclassing Xapian classes in PHP doesn't currently work properly and the testsuite will fail with
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 a segmentation fault. The wrappers work otherwise, so if that's all you need, you can build the package without running the testsuite
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 by changing the penultimate command above to:
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env DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS=nocheck debuild -e PHP_VERSIONS=5 -us -uc 
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Then you can install the built package:
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sudo dpkg -i php5-xapian_*.deb
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