Hello Anjana,
Yes, it should be possible to copy DSpace itself from a Centos Linux system
to an Ubuntu system. DSpace will work on any Operating System.
However, you should be very careful to look at any changes in the software
DSpace requires as prerequisites (Java, Maven, Ant, Database,
We’d want to allow everybody who can get through to the form (firewalls,
authentication/CAS) to be able to submit – the form would then be trusted to
upload to collections we tell it about. Plus we’d be able to set the form up
with help text and what not as we like.
We do not want
I'm curious: how would this differ from slashing all of the non-required
fields and panels out of the DSpace input forms and just submitting to
DSpace directly?
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Hi, same problem, but i have a not fresh installed dspace 6.3.
I'm sure that config is OK, i did submit before and nothing has been
changed since.
:O
Regards
A.
2018. november 28., szerda 5:05:02 UTC+1 időpontban
anjana...@paruluniversity.ac.in a következőt írta:
>
> My problem is : I am
Oh never mind, I've utilized the wrong tarball! :D
On 11/29/18 10:19 AM, Stefan Kombrink wrote:
> Hi Tim,
>
> that's how I did it :) However, the release tar ball does not contain
> the modules sources, thats why I needed to check out from git directly
> and apply the fix. My question was
Hi Tim,
that's how I did it :) However, the release tar ball does not contain
the modules sources, thats why I needed to check out from git directly
and apply the fix. My question was regarding how to apply this fix in
the release tarballs where the files do not exist.
I acknowledge this solved