On Tue, Jul 02, 2013 at 09:14:33AM -0400, Thomas Ronayne wrote:
> > Is there some reason you want the account to be named "dspace"?
> > DSpace doesn't care, and never logs in. DSpace only needs to have its
> > files accessible by Tomcat, and the simplest way to do that is to have
> > them owned by
> Is there some reason you want the account to be named "dspace"?
> DSpace doesn't care, and never logs in. DSpace only needs to have its
> files accessible by Tomcat, and the simplest way to do that is to have
> them owned by the same account that runs Tomcat.
Only because I'm working my way thro
On Mon, Jul 01, 2013 at 11:56:40AM -0400, Thomas Ronayne wrote:
> Installing DSpace, Slackware 64-bit 14.0 stable.
>
> I'm stumbling over the mechanics of installing Apache-Tomcat and DSpace
> with the same UID (getting dumber by the hour in my old age) and could
> use a little advice.
>
> Apac
Installing DSpace, Slackware 64-bit 14.0 stable.
I'm stumbling over the mechanics of installing Apache-Tomcat and DSpace
with the same UID (getting dumber by the hour in my old age) and could
use a little advice.
Apache-Tomcat requires a user account and group, DSpace requires a user
account a
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