I’ve attached a screenshot of the full error.
I’ve tried using the source code using git checkout 2.5.0 and downloading the 
source code directly from the v2.5.0 release, both list “v2.5.0.a” at the 
bottom of the rendered pages for the frontend and public interface, the same 
error occurs when building the public.war file from both sources. I have also 
tried taking the public.war file directly out of the official v2.5.0 release, 
opening it with winrar and replacing the colors.scss file which had absolutely 
no effect (no changes and no errors).
I decided to build just the war file because I figured it might make upgrades 
go a little smoother in the future.

-Alan Huebschen
Brookens Library
Information Systems
(217) 206-7115

From: Majewski, Steven Dennis (sdm7g) <sd...@virginia.edu>
Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2018 10:49 AM
To: Huebschen, Alan M <ahu...@uis.edu>
Subject: Re: [Archivesspace_Users_Group] ArchivesSpace color scheme 
customization


What sort of errors are you getting in the log file ?


I don’t know what you mean by “2.5.0.a” source code:
Are you working with git tag v2.5.0 or source code release from 
https://github.com/archivesspace/archivesspace/releases/tag/v2.5.0  ?

Why not build a complete distribution instead of just replacing public war file 
?
( I can imagine ways that source code and distribution could get out of sync… )


— Steve Majewski


On Sep 11, 2018, at 9:53 AM, Huebschen, Alan M 
<ahu...@uis.edu<mailto:ahu...@uis.edu>> wrote:

Hi all,

I’ve been working on customizing the ArchivesSpace public interface for our 
institution, but I keep running into issues when trying to change the colors 
used under ./public/app/assets/stylesheets/archivesspace/colors.scss. I’m 
running version 2.5.0 on our test instance and working with the 2.5.0.a source 
code. Every time I compile the public.war file and replace it in the wars 
folder in my test distribution, I get an internal server error 500. The only 
thing I’ve been changing are the hex values for the colors, so I would think 
these files should be easily interchangeable. Does anyone have some insight? 
Any help would be appreciated.

-Alan Huebschen
Brookens Library
Information Systems
(217) 206-7115

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