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This page will detail how to set up EPrints in a development environment that will allow you to keep your local version up to date with any changes made to the EPrints Git repository ([http://github.com/eprints/eprints]) | This page will detail how to set up EPrints in a development environment that will allow you to keep your local version up to date with any changes made to the EPrints Git repository ([http://github.com/eprints/eprints]) | ||
Your development environment should ideally emulate your production environment as closely as possible - you may want to run a virtual machine through an application such as VirtualBox, or use a Linux install directly on your development device. | |||
== Step 1 - Install Git == | |||
In your development environment, open a terminal window. | |||
To install Git, use '''sudo apt-get install git''' | |||
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This page will detail how to set up EPrints in a development environment that will allow you to keep your local version up to date with any changes made to the EPrints Git repository ([1])
Your development environment should ideally emulate your production environment as closely as possible - you may want to run a virtual machine through an application such as VirtualBox, or use a Linux install directly on your development device.
Step 1 - Install Git
In your development environment, open a terminal window.
To install Git, use sudo apt-get install git