The LON-CAPA files are released in a single *.tar.gz file.

After the download, please read the pages describing the configuration, installation, and upgrading of LON-CAPA.

NOTE: Additional downloads are also available.


 

Source code of LON-CAPA

Current Release is Version LATESTVERSION. This version was released on LATESTDATE.

Current Beta is Version 0.99.1. This version was released on May 30, 2003.

You can download the most current version of LON-CAPA at http://install.lon-capa.org/versions/loncapa-current.tar.gz (version LATESTVERSION).

You can download the current beta version of LON-CAPA at http://install.lon-capa.org/versions/loncapa-0.99.1.tar.gz (version 0.99.1).

The development release of LON-CAPA is at: http://install.lon-capa.org/versions/loncapa-unstable.tar.gz.

To view the code development history of LON-CAPA, you will need to use the CVS tool, the open standard for version control. Please contact Helen ( helen@lon-capa.org) to request a CVS USERNAME.

The initial CVS commands would be:

export CVSROOT=:pserver:USERNAME@zaphod.lite.msu.edu:/home/cvs 
cvs login 
cvs co loncapa

For more information on using CVS, please visit http://www.cvshome.org/ or read loncom/build/readme.html after downloading the current version of LON-CAPA as described above.

Helpful resources for LON-CAPA

The entire collection of helpful resources is located at http://install.lon-capa.org/resources/.

Most users of LON-CAPA should install LON-CAPA by simultaneously installing both RedHat 7.3 and LON-CAPA. Step-by-step directions are available here.

The "LON-CAPA and RedHat 7.3" tarball is located here.

LON-CAPA makes extensive use of perl modules from CPAN. To help you install all the necessary perl modules, there is a custom-compiled RPM for RedHat 7.* systems: LON-CAPA-systemperl-3.5-rh7.i386.rpm.

For RedHat 6.2 systems, you should instead use LON-CAPA-systemperl-3.5-1.i386.rpm.

To install the systemperl RPM, you should enter the following command:

rpm -Uvh --force LON-CAPA-systemperl-3.5-rh7.i386.rpm

The systemperl RPM will overwrite some of the files present in the regular RedHat perl RPM. This is okay; this will not likely cause problems.