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What are the steps to install MarkLogic 8 on Ubuntu 14.04?

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  • Have you looked at the installation instructions from the official docs? docs.marklogic.com/guide/installation/procedures#id_28962
    – Shon
    Jun 19, 2015 at 22:04
  • Yes I saw that page but There are four options available,(windows,Red hat,Sun Solaris.,Mac) which one should I choose??? Jun 19, 2015 at 22:09
  • I think the following instructions contained in this archived exchange on the developer list will prove helpful, but I don't know if the startup scripts work out of the box for version 8: developer.marklogic.com/pipermail/general/2014-February/…
    – Shon
    Jun 19, 2015 at 22:12
  • Thanks a lot for helping, Yes I am able to install ML 8 . It's working perfectly. Jun 20, 2015 at 7:13
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    FYI, MarkLogic is not officially supported on Ubuntu (although it works) Jun 22, 2015 at 10:13

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According to Alex Bleasdale/David Ennis, download the CentOS version; then:

Ubuntu and other Debian based distributions use DEB packages and CentOS or RedHat use RPM packages. To convert an RPM to DEB in a somewhat reliable way, one can use the 'alien' command. You install and use alien as follows:

sudo apt-get install alien
sudo alien --to-deb --verbose  [your downloaded version]

In order to install a local DEB package, you can use dpkg with the -i option.

sudo dpkg -i [your downloaded version new repacked as .deb]

At this point, MarkLogic should be installed. You can start and stop MarkLogic using the init script, it lacks the option 'status':

sudo /etc/init.d/MarkLogic start
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Download RPM version for centos/redhat from marklogic official website. Need to install 'alien' to convert an RPM to DEB and install the DEB created.

sudo apt-get install alien

sudo alien --to-deb --verbose /home//Downloads/MarkLogic-RHEL7-8.0-5.4.x86_64.rpm

Install the deb:

sudo dpkg -i marklogic_8.0-6.4_amd64.deb

I have tested this on Ubuntu 16.04 (64 bit)

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