Hi,
Can anyone recommend a good resource bundle editor that can be used to edit
the XMLUI messages.xml files for various languages. I've got files for three
languages that should be kept in sync.
Thanks,
T
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Timo Aalto
Planning Officer
University of Helsinki Library
timo dot j dot aalto
Hi Sue:
I don't have any immediate help, but I'm struck by how long the indexing job is
taking. I had a comparison done with one of our DSpace 1.6 repositories which
is about half the size of yours
(71,481 items), and is mostly text-based content (which I think yours is also?)
On not
You could always try editing /dspace/bin/dsrun's java-opt memory limit to
something higher (depending on resources available on the machine).
java -Xmx*768*m -classpath $FULLPATH $@
Setting this to something high has gotten me through some large one-time
tasks such as stats-log-convertor where
DSpace Community -
I'm working with a manakin problem and was hoping the community might have
some feedback related to the issue (it seems like it'd be a popular enough
issue). The specific problem is that the dates being displayed within the
mankin UI (for example, the browse by date page) are
I ended up changing some DSpace config parameters and re-running index-init and
this time it completed successfully, and in less than half the time it took to
run it before. I'm a bit worried about the impact of changing these parameters
and would like some feedback on this. Here are the
We have Google crawling our DSpace site daily and it really fills up our DSpace
.log files. We would like to implement a second dspace.log file (google.log?)
in DSpace 1.5.1 and would like to know if this is an easy thing to accomplish.
Has anyone done this? Also we'd like to know where to
Hi Richard,
I don't know if you saw my subsequent post today, but I ended up changing
two dspace.cfg parameters and it sped up index-init considerably - it only took
a day and a half this time. I'm a bit worried about the impact it's had on
our full-text searching. Since we had a large
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