There are some acknowledged discrepancies between the data model, the
API, and the capabilities afforded by the UI. I'm not well placed to
discuss the decisions made in the early development of DSpace, but I
think the idea was to allow for many-to-many relationships in the model,
while being more
Robert Roggenbuck wrote:
Connection denied. Check the hostname and portnumber and be sure the
the database server accept TCP/IP-connections.
Did you check this? Try running lsof -i tcp:5432 as root on the database
server to see if postgres is listening for TCP connections.
cheers,
Jim
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The mismatch is very old...
I think that the API is the most right source of info, I assume that
all of us are happy with many-to-many associations for communities (also
with themselves), collections items. I'm not sure if we want keep a
many-to-many for item-bundle-bitstream. In my opinion these
Hi,
This is a known issue, due to a change on the Creative Commons site.
Please see the link below for more details and a fix.
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detailaid=1824710group_id=19984atid=119984
G
On Mon, 2007-11-19 at 16:16 +0200, Swanepoel, Barrie wrote:
Dear all
Ying,
To be honest, your code configuration all look correct. I'm not sure
offhand what the problem could be, unless for some reason DSpace or
Manakin isn't able to find the custom class you created.
Are you getting any errors in any of the following logs when you click
on the submission
A. On Mon, 2007-11-19 at 11:36 -0500, John S. Erickson wrote:
Graham, thanks for this!
Can you say something about how/whether submissions to the plenary may
get pushed to various UG's, i.e. if they are not appropriate for the
general session? I think that has happened in the past for some
It's not hard to argue that plenty of innovation and contribution has
been stillborn -- a quick look at the patch queue is enough for that.
It's tempting and easy to lay the blame solely at the doorstop of the
technology, however there are many other issues:
(snipping excellent list)
I think
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