What Java u r using?
On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 6:31 PM, P. S. Mukhopadhyay psmukhopadh...@gmail.com
wrote:
hello
my settings.xml under .m2 folder (hidden folder)
settings
proxies
proxy
idoptional/id
activetrue/active
protocolhttp/protocol
username/username
Hi
I am using version 1.6.0, and other guys have responded with positive
ideas that I have also followed even if I never responded to them I
really appreciate their time,
The thing is that other packages are downloaded easily but while
process is continuing the following packages are not
We got a file for adding language interface designed in JSP findly instruct
as on How to apply to Dspace in linux?
Please instruct as on how to form The first account (manger Account) with
finest thanks?
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All of the
Hello -
We are trying to put a crossdomain.xml (for cooliris) file in the root of
our Dspace server. Dspace is located at /dspace. /dspace/webapps/ROOT does
not seem to work. I also tried /dspace/webapps/xmlui/static. Dspace says
page not found. I know that it must be some sort of Tomcat setting,
Hi Lewatle,
It still sounds like either a Maven caching issue or something with your
setup.
Here's my setup:
Maven 2.2.1 (note: I'm not using a proxy in my settings.xml)
Java 1.6.0
Windows 7
I've just successfully rebuilt DSpace 1.7.2 after completely deleting my
local Maven cache.
Hi Mark,
Ok, so I'm guessing that your DSpace is located at:
reponame.university.edu/dspace and you've mapped dspace to
/dspace/webapps/xmlui in tomcat's settings.
If you've got a standard linux environment, it should be as easy as making a
directory /var/lib/tomcat6/webapps/ROOT and putting
Thanks, Peter - I found that once I edited the sitemap.xmap file to allow
.xml files,
map:match pattern=*.xml
map:read src=static/{1}.xml/
/map:match
it seems to work. Webroot on my server winds up at
/var/lib/tomcat6/webapps/ROOT/static
Even though I can now browse the crossdomain.xml
Hi Nisreen,
Its called DSpace Administrator.
Assuming you are using DSpace 1.6.x or above.
Browse your DSpace installation directory and run below command 'dspace
create-administrator'.
[dspace]/bin/dspace create-administrator
This will ask a few information to create a new administrator.
In [dspace]/bin execute:
./dspace create-administrator
Try
./dspace --help
to see other interesting actions in this script
Good luck
Josi Perez
2011/7/7 Nisreen Kabani nisreenkaban...@gmail.com
We got a file for adding language interface designed in JSP findly
instruct as on How to apply
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