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Andrew Waterman commented on DS-1554:
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Hi Ivan,
In regards to your third point:
3) If that's what you're talking about, what properties from build.properties
are not reflected into swordv2-server.cfg? I don't think any of them should,
because swordv2-server.cfg doesn't contain any ${property} definitions.
Yes, the fact that there are no ${property} definitions in the sword
configuration file is an indicator of the problem I've explained above. When a
user/customer, such as myself, wants to use an entire system for a purpose, the
existence of global configuration implies that such configuration pertains for
the entire system to be used.
> swordv2-server.cfg not updated during build process
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>
> Key: DS-1554
> URL: https://jira.duraspace.org/browse/DS-1554
> Project: DSpace
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: SWORD
> Affects Versions: 3.1
> Environment: OSX/Ubuntu Server.
> Reporter: Andrew Waterman
> Priority: Major
> Labels: build.properties, customization, swordv2, swordv2-server
>
> The build.properties file distributed with the full DSpace source provides a
> way to customize an install of DSpace for a given environment. This works
> with core dspace functionality. However, changes to the dspace install
> directory are not reflected in the swordv2-server.cfg file contained in the
> dspace configuration/modules folder. This can result in hard to diagnose 500
> errors for clients depositing resources using the swordv2 protocol. I was
> only able to diagnose issues I had on a local install, by stepping through
> the sword-ingestion process by means of a Debugger. This would be very nice
> to have fixed in future versions of DSpace and/or the configuration details
> updated in the main DSpace documentation.
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