Open Journal Systems is an open source application that can be freely downloaded and installed on nearly any desktop or server computer.]]>
OJS is distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License. A copy of the license terms for redistributing OJS code in original or modified form is included with the OJS download.]]>
A server environment meeting the following requirements is recommended:
OJS has currently only been tested on MySQL and PostgreSQL, although other database management systems supported by ADOdb may work (in full or partially). Compatibility reports and/or code patches for alternative DBMSs are welcome.
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OJS can be downloaded from the Public Knowledge Project web site.]]>
OJS comes with a web-based installation script that guides the system administrator through the installation process. Alternately, a command-line installation tool is available.
Download the OJS archive.
Decompress the OJS archive on your web server and place it in the desired location in your web documents tree: $ tar -zxf ojs-2.*.tar.gz
$ mv ojs-* /var/www/myjournal
Make the following files and directories writable (i.e., using chown or chmod):
- config.inc.php (optional)
- public
- cache
- cache/t_cache
- cache/t_config
- cache/t_compile
- cache/_db
Open a web browser to the location of your OJS installation (e.g., http://www.mydomain.com/myjournal/) and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the install. See docs/README for more information on the installation process.