Dear Shibabroto
Could you please be little elaborative? We are using Bengali language
interface right from DSpace version 1.4.1 and later on implemented in DSpace
1.5.x. We faced problems with searching and bodyURIencoding initaially with
manakin (but that problem was not with DSpace). However, th
Mark,
Our LDAP servers accept StartTLS sessions on port 389 without problem.
This command works fine on our LDAP servers, (substituting hostname and
uid of course):
$ ldapsearch -x -p 389 -h ldap.example.com -D "uid=testUID,ou=University
of California Irvine, o=University of California, c=US"
I don't see a StartTlsRequest being created anywhere in DSpace. It
appears that this is not currently supported.
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ldaps: typically runs on port 636, not 389. If you speak ldaps: to a
port listening for ldap: then the TLS handshake will fail.
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Thanks Stuart.
I have tried that in many different ways without success, even as
ldaps://example.com:389/, but our ldap service requires StartTLS over
port 389. Unfortunately the guys running it are hesitant to make any
changes to it at all. I may be looking at using Shibboleth instead of LDAP.
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Hello,
My research topis is - *Knowedge Organisation system in Digital Libraries*.
Here i need to cover KOS concepts such as - Concept map, Search strategy,
Visualisation, etc. I need to achieve a hybrid model in my research study by
integrat
Hi Sean,
Have you tried changing your ldap.provider_url to use ldaps:// (instead of
ldap://). My understanding is that this is slightly different to using
StartTLS, but I think some LDAP servers will fall back to that instead.
For the self-signed certificate, you'll probably have to install a c
I'm trying to configure LDAP authentication on DSpace 1.5.2 installed on
RHEL5 with StartTLS over port 389. Using tcpdump and wireshark I can see
that when I do an ldapsearch at the linux command prompt:
ldapsearch -x -h ldap.example.com -D "uid=testID,ou=University of
California Irvine, o=Univ
Very tentative answer but I suspect it may be nonsense but...
Did the --java option sneak in to allow for the Minho Stats package which
required some sort of Java extension for Postgres ?
Cheers, Robin.
Robin Taylor
Main Library
University of Edinburgh
Tel. 0131 6513808
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[ALready documented] Ah, never mind then.
Yes, these options are no longer present in Pg 8.0 (at least, by
8.0.23).
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I use the PostgreSQL delivered by Gentoo's package manager, so I no
longer deal directly with the source package or its 'configure'
script, but:
It appears that multibyte and Unicode support can no longer be turned
off. I would ignore those. Pg appears to support Unicode just fine
without them.
Fabien,
Those three options are no longer necessary when installing PostgreSQL
8.x. They were only necessary for PostgreSQL 7.x installs.
If you look closely at the latest documentation, you'll want to avoid
any of the lines that say "for 7.x" and just run the 8.x ones.
http://scm.dspace.org/
Hello Janice,
You can set it using default.language in your dspace.cfg. Don't forget to
restart your tomcat to load your new configuration.
# Default language for metadata values
default.language = pt_BR
There are some differences between versions 1.5.1 and 1.5.2 of dspace.cgf, new
items were inc
Hi Rafael and Antoanne,
I have the same problem at the Braziliam Chamber of Deputies Digital Library
(Câmara dos Deputados).
We are running 1.5 xmlui and I can not find in the dspace.cfg where to change
the metadata language to pt_BR.
Any thoughts??
Cheers,
Janice Silveira
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Hello Rafael,
I've same problem!
Addition, I'm using customized submission forms, but I coudn't use i18n to
translate the form labels.
Another problem is to set a language.iso metadata for an especific iten on
submission form, for example:
I've to register the abstract of an thesis in english and i
Hi,
I'm testing the submission forms in a new DSpace instance
(1.5.1). I believe the submitted metadata language should be the one
defined in the dspace.cfg, but they are all submitted as "en" instead of
"pt_BR". The config file doesn't mention anything specific about the
XMLUI, so
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