Okay, I'm really confused now.  These two replies are *both* different
from the (itself confusing) description at:

https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/DSDOC/Configuration#Configuration-UpdateReminder

The above page does not mention running mvn at all.  Where does that
come from?  The above page also explicitly recommends not just editing
the runtime config file.

What's confusing about that page itself is that it first says,
essentially, to edit [dspace-source]/dspace/config/dspace.cfg, then cd
to the target/dspace-<version>-build.dir and run "ant update_configs.

But then it goes on with to suggest running either (or both?) of "ant
-Dconfig=[dspace]/config/dspace.cfg", and "ant init_configs".  I'm
having trouble really understand the conditions under which you would
run one or the other of those, and how those tie in with the initial
"ant update_configs".  Let alone how those all tie in with the two
suggestions given previously in this thread.

Can anyone help unconfuse me?

Thanks!

-glenn


On Wed, Feb 9, 2011 at 8:43 AM, Thornton, Susan M. (LARC-B702)[LITES]
<susan.m.thorn...@nasa.gov> wrote:
> Here is the process I follow and never have any problems.
>
> During the initial install/implementation of your DSpace instance, you will 
> make your changes to dspace.cfg in {dspace-source}/dspace/config.  Then once 
> you do a "fresh-install", your /dspace directory is populated with all other 
> sub-directories like /bin  /config   /etc   /lib  /webapps, etc.
>
> From this point on, the place to make your changes to dspace.cfg is in your 
> dspace installation directory, NOT the source directory.  If you do not make 
> your changes in /dspace/config/dspace.cfg, your changes will not be picked 
> up.  Also remember that you have to stop and start your web server before 
> these changes will be picked up too.
>
> Hope this helps,
> Sue
>
>
>
> Sue Walker-Thornton
> Software Developer/Database Administrator
> NASA Langley Research Center|LITES Contract
> (757) 224-4074
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: amutsikiwa [mailto:amutsik...@uzlib.uz.ac.zw]
> Sent: Wednesday, February 09, 2011 7:25 AM
> To: 'Glenn Little'; dspace-tech@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: Re: [Dspace-tech] modifying config dspace.cfg
>
> After making changes  to [dspace-source]/dspace/config/dspace.cfg, change
> directory to [dspace-source]/dspace/ and  then run
>     mvn -e -o packages
> Then  change directory to
>  [dspace-source]/dspace/target/dspace-1.7.0-build.dir
>  And run
>  ant -Doverwrite=true update clean_backups
>
>
> The changes should be effected.
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Admire Mutsikiwa
> University of Zimbabwe
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Glenn Little [mailto:lit...@cs.ucsd.edu]
> Sent: Wednesday, February 09, 2011 2:00 AM
> To: dspace-tech@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: [Dspace-tech] modifying config dspace.cfg
>
> I've got an install of dspace and am now trying to modify the
> dspace.cfg file.  But I'm confused as to which file to edit.  I
> thought I was supposed to do this:
>
> + edit [dspace-source]/dspace/config/dspace.cfg
>
> + change dir to [dspace-source]/dspace/target/dspace-1.7.0-build.dir
>
> + ant update_configs
>
> The problem is that this does not do anything with my new changes.
> Instead it puts an old copy of my dspace.cfg file over into
> [dspace]/config/dspace.cfg.new.  As far as I can tell, that *old* copy
> comes from:
>
>  [dspace-source]/dspace/target/dspace-1.7.0-build.dir/config/dspace.cfg
>
> So what is the real intent of the copy in dspace-<version>-build.dir
> compared to the one higher up in the source tree?  How is one *really*
> supposed to update the configuration, post-install?
>
> Thanks...
>
> -glenn
>
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