Hello everybody,
I just set Ldap for dspace 1.7.1 which works fine. Users are able to
login either using Dspace account or LDAP/AD account
and I also I set ldap.login.specialgroup in dspace.cfg and created
group through group management to restrict some items and collection
from being
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Hi, I'm tinkering with the LNI for DSpace, and am wondering if anyone else
has played with it, and what has been your experience? I've tried googling
around for any blog posts, and, have come up empty handed.
I bet you're wondering, probably aloud, what's your use case? I'm
thinking I should
Dear DSpace community member,
The DSpace committers team are delighted to announce a new member to the group:
Andrea Schweer.
Andrea is based at the ITS department of the University of Waikato in New
Zealand and works for the Library Consortium of New Zealand (LCoNZ). She is the
technical
Problem solved after upgrading to postgres to 8.4 and re-ran the indexer!
Cheers,
Osama Alkadi
On 03/11/2010, at 1:57 PM, Steve Swinsburg wrote:
Thanks Stuart, that did the trick. We are now working through the invalid
records.
For reference though, we had to enable debugging on the
I'd vest yourself into SWORD before LNI. the webdav support, while
technically feasable in LNI, suffers horrible performance issues. If
you want to transfer lots of scanned image files on a regular basis,
are considering using a mounted filesystem of some sort and are not
wanting to be concerned
Hello everybody,
I just set Ldap for dspace 1.7.1 which works fine. Users are able to
login either using Dspace account or LDAP/AD account
and I also I set ldap.login.specialgroup in dspace.cfg and created
group through group management to restrict some items and collection
from being
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