Hi, I've just completed an upgrade from DSpace 1.5.1 to DSpace 1.6.2 on our
production repository, after a successful test run on our development server.
The development server upgrade (running an exact clone of the production
repository), went as smooth as silk. Of course, the production server
Dear all,
I finally installed it in both Ubuntu and Debian (Lenny). Instead of
creating symbolic links, adding following lines in section of
server.xml file has worked for me:
The http://localhost:8080/jspui is now looking good, I should think about it
before since this meth
The bin scripts are all deprecated, and will be removed in 1.7.
The better way of running their functionality is through the dspace
launcher.
/dspace/bin/dspace
So your command would be:
/dspace/bin/dspace create-administrator
Peter Dietz
Systems Developer/Engineer
Ohio State University Librarie
Hi Bill,
Thanks for the comments. I can see how this could be confusing when
approaching the 'dspace' script launcher for the first time. As this is
a rather simple formatting fix, it has now been resolved for the
upcoming DSpace 1.7 release (in December). In 1.7, the slightly
improved usag
We've been having trouble with the new 'dspace' script launcher, and have so
far stuck to using dsrun. Our problem was that none of the commands seemed to
be recognized. Typing an incorrect command (or just ./dspace) yields a very
nice set of usage notes:
Usage: dspace [command-name] {paramet
Just a quick question for anybody who's using spider filtering in solr: If I
want to add site-specific ips to the solr spider list, is there anything I need
to do other than drop a text file in the config/spiders directory? Anything in
the way of configuration?
Thanks,
Bill
Bill Anderson
And here's the missing link:
http://www.redhat.com/docs/en-US/JBoss_SOA_Platform/5.0.2/html/Getting_Started_Guide/appe-install_jdk_rhel.html
On Aug 18, 2010, at 5:40 AM, Keith Gilbertson wrote:
> Even though you've installed jdk1.6, it looks like your system may be using
> a different version
Even though you've installed jdk1.6, it looks like your system may be using a
different version of Java. This guess is based on this line in your error
message:
>at __gcj_personality_v0 (/usr/dspace-1.6.1/bin/java.version=1.4.2)
This indicates a 1.4.2 version of the GCJ Java system. Try
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