Hi Iola,

Could you please reply with the maven error you encountered when trying to
build with stats?
This will help us figure out what might be going wrong.

Cheers!

Kim




On 24 March 2011 21:45, Iola Hagen [ioh] <i...@aber.ac.uk> wrote:

> While trying to build the 1.7 package I got a build failed error, this
> looked to be connected to the Solr Stats and once I commented out the
> following code from the pom.xml the build completed successfully.
>
>
>
> <!--
>
>            Builds DSpace Solr Stats for DSpace
>
>         -->
>
>         <!-- <profile>
>
>             <id>dspace-stats</id>
>
>             <activation>
>
>                 <file>
>
>                     <exists>../dspace-stats/pom.xml</exists>
>
>                 </file>
>
>             </activation>
>
>             <modules>
>
>                 <module>../dspace-stats</module>
>
>             </modules>
>
>         </profile>
>
>         -->
>
>         <!--
>
>             Builds DSpace discovery for DSpace
>
>         -->
>
>
>
> I unpackaged the  dspace-1.7.0-src-release.tar.gz and ran the mvn –U clean
> package in the {dspace-soure]/dspace/ directory, I am using maven 2.2.1, has
> anyone else had any problems with this.
>
>
>
> Cheers
>
> Iola
>
>
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