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Hardy Pottinger commented on DS-1043:
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I think this is a duplicate of DS-797, but let me just say that I've been 
similarly happy when I've seen this target listed in the help, and similarly 
frustrated with its absence. The use case described is very familiar to me. I 
definitely remember wanting to have this option available the last time we 
upgraded versions. Wish I had kept better notes as to why.
                
> 'ant help' refers to 'install_code' target which does not exist
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: DS-1043
>                 URL: https://jira.duraspace.org/browse/DS-1043
>             Project: DSpace
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: 1.8.0
>            Reporter: Mark H. Wood
>            Assignee: Mark H. Wood
>
> The 'help' target lists some useful targets.  Among these is "install_code    
> --> Install compiled code into [DSpace]".  Great! when testing patches, I 
> frequently need to install a new instance and, rather than go through the 
> whole rigmarole of setting up a new database so I can use 'fresh_install', 
> I'd rather just plop the code and config.s into a fresh directory and use an 
> existing test database.
> Unfortunately, the 'install_code' target doesn't actually exist.  
> "init_configs update_code update_webapps clean_backups" is *almost* right, 
> but must back up empty new directories and then remove them.
> Do we want an actual "install_code" target, or should we take it out of the 
> help?

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