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The default installation of EPrints is on a stand-alone linux system, but this is not the only way EPrints can (and has) been installed.
The default installation of EPrints is on a stand-alone linux system, but this is not the only way EPrints can (and has) been installed.
The EPrints team currently recommends installing EPrints in one of the following ways:
The EPrints team currently recommends installing EPrints in one of the following ways:


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* [[non-root_proxy|Proxied to a non-root]] user account: Where the server and all associated code is installed without root/admin access to anything
* [[non-root_proxy|Proxied to a non-root]] user account: Where the server and all associated code is installed without root/admin access to anything
* [[How to set up EPrints on virtual directories other than root|Hosted on virtual directories other than root]] - sharing with other Web applications on the same server
* [[How to set up EPrints on virtual directories other than root|Hosted on virtual directories other than root]] - sharing with other Web applications on the same server
This catagory contains a range of other sets of instructions for different operating systems and versions of EPrints. Most of them are not supported but may still work. {{EPrints Tech}}

Revision as of 11:54, 10 February 2010

The default installation of EPrints is on a stand-alone linux system, but this is not the only way EPrints can (and has) been installed.

The EPrints team currently recommends installing EPrints in one of the following ways:

Here are some other ways:

This catagory contains a range of other sets of instructions for different operating systems and versions of EPrints. Most of them are not supported but may still work. Template:EPrints Tech