On Sun, Mar 8, 2009 at 11:56 PM, Diggory Mark <mdigg...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
>
> Yes, this is because the instructions for upgrading have you leave your
> data "in place" as configured in your [dspace]/config/dspace.cfg and run the
> installation on top of it.  Its assumed they are in
>
> [dspace]/assetstore
> [dspace]/bin
> [dspace]/config
> [dspace]/logs
> [dspace]/lib
> [dspace]/search
>
> where [dspace] is the location of your running installation of dspace (by
> default usually /dspace or C:\dspace)
>


But, what if i removed each and everything of my previous dspace? As i did!
For some reason, i had to remove my debian system & also had to install the
new debian system. But, before that, i took some files as *.tar.gz*. What`s
now?

I have installed Dspace 1.5.1 in Debian 4.0. I have the copy of backup
files. Now, how can i activate my previous datas in new debian + dspace
1.5.1 system?

Thanks in advance.



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