On Mon, Mar 05, 2007 at 03:55:20PM +0200, Mika Stenberg wrote:
Exception in thread main java.lang.Exception: Error, can't make dir
./julki_test/31999
What's the underlying filesystem? The fact that it stopped at 31999
suggests you're using ext3, which has a subdirectory limit of 32000.
Jim
Hi Mika,
On Mon, Mar 05, 2007 at 04:42:42PM +0200, Mika Stenberg wrote:
Is there any way to work around this, say limit the exporter output to
sequences from 1-20 000, then 20 000 - 40 000 and so on? If not, I think
this presents a serious problem.
This shouldn't be too difficult to add to
On 14/02/07, Sahil Dave [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yes i am running Mandriva 2007.. but i need to deploy Dspace on RHEL 4 - ES
in my Library...
what all changes do i need to make to the postfix DSpace config.
files??
RHEL4 will probably have sendmail setup and configured already. You
can
On 15/02/07, Cory Snavely [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As other have mentioned, the distro you choose should give you a working
MTA configuration out of the box, and you probably don't even need to
know what it is. Your first order of business should be finding that
feature and employing it.
Yep,
be using Sun's latest JDK version,
1.6 which James Rutherford recently discovered does not include the Base64
encoding classes.
Jeffrey A. Trimble
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Hi All,
Stuart Lewis [sdl] wrote:
The other alternative is that you might be using Sun's latest JDK version,
1.6 which James Rutherford recently discovered does not include the Base64
encoding classes.
What we need to do in the project is to replace this dependency with
something else
Zhiwu Xie wrote:
My interpretation is that the pre-built 7.4 RPM does not automatically
create all database with UNICODE by default, that may be the reason why the
dspace installation doc asks us to re-compile from the source.
I don't think that's it. I think the documentation is just covering
Zhiwu Xie wrote:
Yes I agree. The pre-built postgresql 7.4 supports UNICODE. My question is
how to interpret the part of the Dspace installation doc quoted below:
To answer your actual question, you can ignore it, and you should still
include the -E UNICODE flag when creating the database
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