Thanks for additional info. I am now starting from the first step using
Ubuntu's repository management system. At the moment, I finished
installing postgreSQL and now installing TomCat6.
In DSpace's installation instructions, I read:
Note that DSpace will need to run as the same user as
2009/4/1 Panyarak Ngamsritragul pa...@me.psu.ac.th:
In DSpace's installation instructions, I read:
Note that DSpace will need to run as the same user as Tomcat, so you
might want to install and run Tomcat as a user called 'dspace'.
This is very confused as it should not be possible to install
I've been trying to get the XMLUI interface to work with Apache
redirection, but I can't access the admin utilities (everything else
works):
For example, this URL: http://10.4.36.18/admin/metadata-registry
results in this error:
HTTP Status 404 - /admin/metadata-registry
type Status report
2009/3/25 Mark H. Wood mw...@iupui.edu:
That's an interesting approach. When I want a Tomcat app. at the
root, I create a Context descriptor file for it. Let's say I have
DSpace installed at /opt/dspace and I want its XMLUI to appear at the
root. Here Tomcat's configuration directory is
Hi all,
I'm doing some research on how to retain Handle resolving on existing items
when merging several DSpace instances into one repository. When looking
at the DSpace 1.5.X handle plugin implementation I found this comment along
with corresponding code:
// This parameter allows the dspace
On Wed, Apr 01, 2009 at 02:46:06PM +0700, Panyarak Ngamsritragul wrote:
Thanks for additional info. I am now starting from the first step using
Ubuntu's repository management system. At the moment, I finished
installing postgreSQL and now installing TomCat6.
In DSpace's installation
Hi all,
We have developed new map:action's that insert information
of downloads, views and searches in a table. It appeared to run OK,
until we found out our problem in the other email I sent about spammers
(thousands of access from the same IP). After a more careful look at the
I'm in process of merging documentation error reports since 1.5.1 into
1.5.2.
If you have any additional edits or suggestions, please send them along
to b...@dspace.org, and I'll try to edit them in. Thanks!
-Brad
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Dear Mark,
Your explanation is quite clear and I think I have been doing in a wrong
way. Someone even document something like setting directories of tomcat6
(e.g. /etc/tomcat6 /var/lib/tomcat6 /var/cache/tomcat6 and
/var/log/tomcat6) to be owned by user 'dspace' !!
Well, I was silly enough
Hi,
I reinstall dspace using 'tomcat6' as the user of tomcat6 and dspace's
database... The installation seems to be alright, I guess. You may help
to take a look at:
The result from 'mvn package'
http://www.me.psu.ac.th/~panya/dspace/mvn_package.txt
The result from 'ant fresh_install'
We are updating from 1.4.2 to 1.5.1. When running the index-init we get the
following error:
java.lang.NoSuchMethodError: method java.util.Collections.addAll with
signature (Ljava.util.Collection;[Ljava.lang.Object;)Z was not found
Then the browse by pages either return 500 errors or no-indices
Maybe my last post contains too much information...
In the process of 'mvn package', there is a warning:
[WARNING] The following patterns were never triggered in this artifact
exclusion filter: o '*:war:*'
It reported finally that the process was successful.
Running 'ant fresh_install' was
We are upgrading to 1.4.2 to 1.5. Java 1.5. Postgres 8.1.
After running the indexer we are getting internal errors on the high level
browse by pages. The error is:
org.postgresql.util.PSQLException: ERROR: relation with OID 54778762
does not exist
Oddly the community level browse bys work.
I
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