We've upgraded our live instance with no real significant issues. Our only
problem has been a nearly 10 minute startup time for the application. We're not
sure why this is happening, though. It didn't happen in our live instance on
1.5.2. It didn't happen on our 1.6.0 test instance. It happens on our 1.6.0
live instance. I don't know that it is directly related to 1.6.0. Other than
that one issue, everything else works great for me.
Jason Fowler, CA, MSLS
Archives and Special Collections Librarian
The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
Vice President, ALABI
jfow...@sbts.edu
From: Lewatle Phaladi [lewatle.phal...@wits.ac.za]
Sent: Friday, April 09, 2010 3:09 AM
To: durasp...@moo.sun.ac.za
Cc: dspace-tech@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Dspace-tech] [Duraspace] dspace 1.6 Migration
Hi
I recommend wait and see, but while waiting for version 1.6.1 I also believe is
good idea to run 1.6.0 on test instance, this will simplify things whenever you
need to upgrade.
Regards,
Lewatle
From: duraspace-ad...@moo.sun.ac.za [mailto:duraspace-ad...@moo.sun.ac.za] On
Behalf Of Bravismore Mumanyi
Sent: 09 April 2010 09:00 AM
To: durasp...@moo.sun.ac.za
Subject: [Duraspace] dspace 1.6 Migration
Dear dspacers,
I would like to know if there are any institutions that have already migrated
to dspace 1.6.
Any concerns?
Are there any major bugs that have compelled you to consider downgrading or you
see it as a stable release.
Do you recommend a wait see strategy or rather wait for bug-fix release
1.6.1?
Thank you
Regards
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