For Unix/Linux/Cygwin Distribution download apache-activemq-5.14.3-bin.tar.gz or latest version. After downloading extract the file. For Unix/Linux/Mac Distribution download apache-ant-1.10.1-bin.tar.bz2 or latest version. After downloading extract the file. Download the linux/unix binary distribution (i.e. Apache-activemq-5.0.0.tar.gz) Go to ACTIVEMQHOME/linux for linux systems or ACTIVEMQHOME/macosx for Mac OS X systems. Run./activemq start; To stop the daemon process: Go to ACTIVEMQHOME/linux for linux systems or ACTIVEMQHOME/macosx for Mac OS X systems. Run./activemq stop. Apache ActiveMQ natively supports Java clients via a Java Message Service (JMS) client, but the library also supports cross-language clients as well. This means ActiveMQ can inter-connect clients and servers communicating from different programming languages on different platforms, allowing a seamless transfer of data between involved parties. Activemq Download for Linux (deb, rpm, txz) Download activemq linux packages for ALT Linux, Debian, Fedora, FreeBSD, Ubuntu. ALT Linux Sisyphus. Classic noarch Official.
These instructions outline how to install an all in one Opencast system on the Mac OS X operating system.Tested on OS X 10.14.1 Mojave.
The installation on Mac OS X is not officially supported. Use this at your own risk.
Preparation
Open a Terminal and switch to the directory, in which the Opencast installation should be placed, e.g.
/opt/
,~/develop/
or whatever you prefer.Get Opencast source
You can get the Opencast source code by either downloading a tarball of the source code or by cloning the Gitrepository. The latter option is more flexible, it is easier to upgrade and in general preferred for developers. Theprior option, the tarball download, needs less tools and you don't have to download nearly as much as with Git.
Cloning the Git repository:
Using the tarball:
Select the tarball for the version you want to installfrom the GitHub releases section under the 'Tags' tab and download itdirectly from there or with the curl command specified below.
Install Dependencies
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Please make sure to install the following dependencies.
Required:
(If you are using jEnv to set up your environment, make sure to enable the maven plugin.)
Required (not necessarily on the same machine):
Required for text extraction:
Required for hunspell based text filtering:
Required for audio normalization:
Required for animate service:
Dependency Download
You can download Xcode in the Mac App Store. JDK 8 for OS X is available fromOracle.
Using Homebrew
Homebrew is a package manager for OS X. For installation instruction see their website.
Using pre-built binaries
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Pre-built versions of most dependencies can be downloaded from the respective project website:
Building Opencast
Switch to the opencast folder. If you downloaded the tarball, this is the folder you just unpacked (called somethinglike
opencast-community-opencast-[…]
). If you chose to download via git, use cd opencast
. You can proceed bybuilding opencast (depending on the folder permissions, you might need to start the command with sudo
):Download Activemq
Please be patient, as building Opencast for the first time will take quite long.
Configure
Please follow the steps of the Basic Configuration guide. It will help you to set your hostname, login information, etc. Be aware that the config files now reside in the build folders for the desireddistribution. For the allinone distribution, this would be
/your/path/to/opencast/build/opencast-dist-allinone-[…]/etc/
, again with […]
representing the selected version.![Activemq Download For Mac Activemq Download For Mac](https://www.freesion.com/images/29/edfc24451f5eda7f3415b1a092b2acbd.png)
As specified in the guide, make sure you replace the default ActiveMQ configuration with the one provided in
docs/scripts/activemq/activemq.xml
. If you installed ActiveMQ using homebrew, you can find the installation path withbrew info activemq
. The configuration is probably located in /usr/local/Cellar/activemq/<version>/libexec/conf/
.ffprobe is used to analyse new videos. It is installed with ffmpeg but usually not on the path to be automaticallyexecuted. You have to link the ffprobe to
/usr/local/bin/
. You can find the ffmpeg install directory withbrew info ffmpeg
. Usually you would link the file withln -s /usr/local/Cellar/ffmpeg/<version>/bin/ffprobe /usr/local/bin/ffprobe
.Running Opencast
Make sure you have ActiveMQ running (unless you're running it on a different machine). Then you can start Opencast usingthe start-opencast script:
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As soon as Opencast is completely started, browse to http://localhost:8080 to get to theadministration interface.