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The server and the desktop application require a Java runtime environment. Windows and Mac users do not have to worry about Java because it is included in the DAISY Pipeline installation. Linux users however are on their own. The minimum required version of Java is 11. We recommend installing Java from https://adoptopenjdk.net.
Group imessage games. To download the Pipeline Core packages: which you should use if you are running the Pipeline via the shell/command line, or as an embedded service:
To get the sources and older versions visit Pipeline Core SourceForge Downloads
To download the latest version of Pipeline 1 20111215 with its cross-platform GUI:
See the release notes for more information and you can also visit the Pipeline GUI SourceForge Downloads to get older versions.
Once you have downloaded DAISY Pipeline 1 GUI for Windows:
Once you have downloaded DAISY Pipeline 1 GUI for Mac OS X:
Note: the disk image comes with an installer for the external utility tools used by some Pipeline transformers. If you want to install these tools, launch the External Tools installer and follow the instructions.
Users of Debian or Debian-based distributions such as Ubuntu can install DAISY Pipeline via the ZIP file, but easier is to use the Debian package manager:
The Debian package includes the desktop application, the server and the command line tool. Keeping up with the joneses mac os.
Users of Red Hat or other RPM-based distributions can install DAISY Pipeline via the ZIP file, but easier is to use the YUM package manager:
The RPM package includes the desktop application, the server and the command line tool.
Once you have downloaded the DAISY Pipeline 1 GUI for Linux:
Note: you may want to create a shortcut to the Pipeline executable for convenient access.
Guides are also available for installing:
The Docker distribution is not available as a download on the website. It comes in the form of a Docker image that you can obtain via the Docker command line interface or as a specific version at https://hub.docker.com/r/daisyorg/pipeline-assembly/tags. After having pulled the image you’re ready to run the Pipeline web server:
The Pipeline web application is available as a Docker image too. You can find the available versions at https://hub.docker.com/r/daisyorg/pipeline-webui/tags.
For running more complex configurations like these, Docker compose is recommended. Simply create a file called “docker-compose.yml” with the following content and run docker-compose up
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Some packages include an updater tool that you can use for quickly updating your current installation to the latest version. The updater can be invoked either via the desktop application or via the command line. The desktop application has a menu item Check updates under Help. On the command line it is different for each platform.
Paths to third party executables are configurable in the Preferences dialog, in the Window menu item.
Note: on Windows and Mac OS X the installer takes care of setting the right paths and installing the required third party tools.
The paths that may be set are:
In order to run DAISY Pipeline 1 using a non-default (not the one found on the system path) Java virtual machine (JRE), use the -vm [JRE path] command line parameter when starting the GUI.
If the browser widget used for the DAISY Pipeline 1 GUI doesn’t work, it can be configured by following the instructions at eclipse.org.
To uninstall Pipeline 1, simply delete the directory to which you extracted the Pipeline application archive during the installation process.
Use the Pipeline 1 uninstaller available in the Pipeline installation directory.
Delete DAISY Pipeline 1 application from the applications directory.
Delete the directory to which you extracted Pipeline 1 application archive during the installation process.