Hi, Arthur, I looked at your attached screen shot, the item you're concerned
about is the width of the collection select box. It is likely that you have a
very wide/deep collection/community hierarchy, and the select box is just
growing large enough to accommodate the contents. You might be
Please do submit a Jira issue for this, we are working on release 5.3. Thanks!
--Hardy
Sent from my iPad
On Jul 3, 2015, at 3:11 AM, Hilton Gibson
hilton.gib...@gmail.commailto:hilton.gib...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi All,
In addition to the previous two issues, this one cropped up regarding ORCID.
Hi, I fielded this question a while ago on my blog:
http://lso.umsystem.edu/~pottingerhj/article/38/why-vagrant-instead-of-docker
In the mean time, I've since seen a Vagrant-based tool for Wordpress
development, that uses Docker under the hood. It's pretty cool, and worth
checking out:
[moni...@princeton.edu]
Sent: Tuesday, June 23, 2015 10:47 AM
To: Pottinger, Hardy J.
Cc: Tim Donohue; Lista técnica do DSpace
Subject: Vagrant Goodies
Hi Hardy
vagrant-cachier is just what the doctor ordered - I was wondering about sharing
resources
I tried it out - it took me a bit to find
Hi, Monika, here's the line [1] in the Puppet template file that gets turned
into vagrant.properties, which selects the DB driver.
Here's what I do when I want to work with Oracle and Vagrant-DSpace (not often,
only when I want to test Oracle compatibility): I keep a copy of
.
--Hardy
From: Pottinger, Hardy J.
Sent: Wednesday, May 27, 2015 8:43 AM
To: Shaun Donovan; DSpace-tech@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Dspace-tech] More DSpace 5.2 errors
Hi, Shaun, can you test the most recent distribution files available on
Sourceforge [1
Hi, Lewatle, thank you for bringing this to our attention. There appears to be
a problem with our distribution packaging configuration (confirmed by myself
and Mark Wood). We are looking into it. The gist of the problem is, the Maven
overlay folders are not getting packaged up in the
FYI, I've created a JIRA ticket to track this issue:
https://jira.duraspace.org/browse/DS-2590
Thanks for reporting the issue!
--Hardy
From: Pottinger, Hardy J.
Sent: Friday, May 22, 2015 1:08 PM
To: dspace-tech
Subject: Re: [Dspace-tech] BUILD FAILURE
From: Pottinger, Hardy J.
Sent: Friday, May 22, 2015 12:30 PM
To: Pottinger, Hardy J.
Subject: RE: BUILD FAILURE DSpace5.2
Hi, to be absolutely clear, the DSpace 5.2 application works fine. If you clone
the DSpace repository from GitHub and check out the dspace-5_x
Dear DSpace Community:
On behalf of the DSpace developers, I would like to formally announce
that DSpace 5.2 is now available. DSpace 5.2 is a bug-fix release and
contains no new features.
DSpace 5.2 can be downloaded immediately at either of the following
locations:
* SourceForge:
Hi, you've run into a known issue, and one I very recently wrestled with myself:
https://jira.duraspace.org/browse/DS-2431
See my last comment on that ticket, I found a way around the issue, by simply
deleting the spider docs from the stats index via a query in the Solr admin
interface.
Hi, Christian, and David: I've been running DSpace in this fashion for years
(with a shared group). This is especially handy in an environment where more
than one person will need to deploy DSpace to the container, or you don't want
to add an additional login step to a deploy process. I even
Hi, Monkia, put simply, this change won't work because it will introduce a
license error when we attempt to package DSpace for release. I'll walk you
through it:
if you add the ojdbc6 artifact as a dependency for dspace-api, you'll be
requiring ALL DSpace users to install a proprietary
Hi, just to add to Claudia's response, you don't have to go it alone when
creating this SAF (Simple Archive Format) structure, there are several very
nice tools to make this task much easier. Here are two, but I'm sure there are
more:
Hi, Tim, sorry to revive an old thread, but I am setting up a new notebook
(using Linux Mint, an Ubuntu-based Linux distro), and while I typically do most
of my development with Vagrant-DSapce [1] these days, I wanted to have a
working maven and ant stack on my host machine, just for
, 2014 4:43 PM
To: Pottinger, Hardy J.
Cc: dspace-tech
Subject: Re: [Dspace-tech] DSpace 5.0 Testathon begins Nov 10, 2014 -- Users /
Feedback wanted
Hi All,
As Hardy mentioned, DSpace 5 Test-a-Thon has begun, so if you have a feature,
bug-fix, or regression that you are looking or not looking
Hi, Jacob, I agree with Peter's enthusiasm, this is indeed really cool, and
handy to have as an example. It would be nice to grow a collection of similar
scripts, and share them around. Would you consider writing an article for the
DSpace documentation wiki? I think you definitely have the
From Hardy Pottinger, DSpace 5.0 Release Team Member
The first Release Candidate for DSpace 5.0 will be made available for testing
on November 6, 2014.
Some new features of interest include:
For all UIs:
* Batch import from Zip files uploaded via the admin interface of either UI
* Easier
Hi, on behalf of the DSpace 5.0 Release Team, I'd like to officially announce
the extension of the feature freeze deadline for DSpace 5.0. It was
originally set for Monday October 20, 2014. In order to accommodate the
discussion of DSPR#668/DS-2169 [1] (author profiles for XMLUI), we've
Hi, I am writing on behalf of the DSpace 5.0 Release Team. We need your help.
The following pull requests need testing before we can accept them into DSpace
5.0. Many of these PRs are JSPUI-related, and thus require the testing of a
JSPUI user. The 5.0 RT does not have a JSPUI expert in our
Hi, as Peter has already mentioned, DSpace 5.0 is coming soon. And that means
it’s time for another testathon! Please consider participating in this year's
testathon, scheduled for November 3 through November 14. As usual, we'll have
the 5.0 release candidate running on demo.dspace.org, but, if
September 2014 00:38, Pottinger, Hardy J.
pottinge...@missouri.edumailto:pottinge...@missouri.edu wrote:
Peter is right, you can ignore the info line. You probably have a permission
issue. How did you install and start Tomcat? What OS are you using?
--Hardy
Sent from my Zact Mobile phone.
Peter Dietz
Hi, there is more cause for concern than just the handle issue (which is
alarming enough), re-read the announcement:
http://repositories.webometrics.info/en/node/26
They intend to no longer rank repositories running on ports that are not
cleartext (80 or 8080) which, I'm sorry, is completely
://gist.github.com/hardyoyo/9903387
From: Nason Bimbe [nasonbi...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2014 9:25 AM
To: Pottinger, Hardy J.
Cc: Peter Dietz; dspace-tech
Subject: Re: [Dspace-tech] Dspace 3.1 to 4.2 upgrade: XMLUI webapp not running
and can not be started
Hi Hardy,
I will be trying
Peter is right, you can ignore the info line. You probably have a permission
issue. How did you install and start Tomcat? What OS are you using?
--Hardy
Sent from my Zact Mobile phone.
Peter Dietz pe...@longsight.com wrote:
Hmm, I don't know what's wrong in this case. Check your logs
Hi, Helix84 is right, you can check catalina.out for more information/clues.
It's possible you may be running into this bug:
https://jira.duraspace.org/browse/DS-2001
There are some workarounds posted in the comments of that ticket. If it turns
out you *are* experiencing this bug, can you post
Hi, Luiz, I currently run an old 2010 era MBP, though it's been through a few
rounds of updates. It has the i7 proc, 8GB RAM, and a solid state drive.
However, I only rarely build directly on this MBP, I either build on our
development server (RHEL6) or on my Vagrant-DSpace workspace [1] Since
Hi, Monika, I'm trying to fire up a fresh clone of Vagrant-DSpace, just to see
if it goes OK, and I notice that you've skipped a step in making a fresh start.
You need to type
vagrant destroy
to destroy any previos Vagrant box, so you can re-provision a new box. I
typically type this to start
you'll be able to get
going.
From: Pottinger, Hardy J.
Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2014 3:22 PM
To: Monika Mevenkamp; dspace-tech@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Dspace-tech] vagrant trouble
Hi, Monika, I'm trying to fire up a fresh clone of Vagrant-DSpace, just
Hi, before this conversation goes any further, we have a system to deal with
bug reports, and we take them very seriously. Please submit a detailed bug
report, including steps to reproduce the error, to
https://jira.duraspace.org/browse/DS
Thanks!
PS, I would be very surprised if any
Hi, I did some searching just now, and found this...
http://wiki.apache.org/solr/UpdateCSV
...might help?
--Hardy
Sent from my iPad
On Apr 17, 2014, at 3:53 PM, Terry Brady
tw...@georgetown.edumailto:tw...@georgetown.edu wrote:
We would like to make our usage statistics anonymous.
I would
Hi, Dale, you might try clearing your cocoon cache.
https://wiki.duraspace.org/plugins/servlet/mobile#TechnicalFaq-ClearingCocoon(XMLUI)cache
(sorry for the mobile link, I am typing on my iPad).
I will check email after my kids are in bed, let us know if things work out.
--Hardy
Sent from my
Hi, here's a hasty writeup I did on using the additions module to include a
(not a custom) jar file:
https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/DSPACE/Nailgun?focusedCommentId=40076646src=search#comment-40076646
From: Terry Brady [tw...@georgetown.edu]
Sent: Tuesday,
Hi, I found some useful SQL in the mail list archives for counting items [1].
I'd like to adapt this SQL to exclude citation-only items. The easiest way to
characterize such items is that they only have a license bitstream/bundle, no
other bundles. I'm close to figuring this out on my own, but
Hi, Jose, can you tell us the version numbers of the stuff in your stack? OS,
Java, Tomcat? Thanks!
--Hardy
From: Jose Blanco [blan...@umich.edu]
Sent: Friday, April 04, 2014 2:31 PM
To: Dspace-Tech
Subject: Re: [Dspace-tech] can't get /sorl deployed in
using a binary version
of Tomcat 7 straight from Apache.
--Hardy
From: Kostas Stamatis [kstama...@ekt.gr]
Sent: Friday, April 04, 2014 3:42 PM
To: Jose Blanco
Cc: Pottinger, Hardy J.; Dspace-Tech
Subject: Re: [Dspace-tech] can't get /sorl deployed in 4.1
Yes
Hi, here's some of the back and forth from the dspace-devel archive:
http://sourceforge.net/p/dspace/mailman/message/31032016/
From: Jose Blanco [blan...@umich.edu]
Sent: Friday, April 04, 2014 3:54 PM
To: Pottinger, Hardy J.
Cc: Kostas Stamatis; Dspace
is falling behind on
supporting a recent-enough version of Tomcat (note, that's just a guess, I
wouldn't dream of speaking for RH).
--Hardy
From: Jose Blanco [blan...@umich.edu]
Sent: Friday, April 04, 2014 4:26 PM
To: Pottinger, Hardy J.
Cc: Kostas
To: Pottinger, Hardy J.; Jose Blanco
Cc: Dspace-Tech
Subject: Re: [Dspace-tech] can't get /sorl deployed in 4.1
It looks like Tomcat 5.5 is already considered end-of-life:
https://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-55-eol.html
In general, when something becomes end-of-life (Java, Tomcat, etc), the
DSpace Committers
Hi, Monika, if you view source on a page of the repository in question,
regardless of which UI it runs (jspui or xmlui) near the top you'll see a
tag that looks like:
meta name=Generator content=DSpace 4.0-SNAPSHOT /
or
meta name=Generator content=DSpace 4.1 /
If it says 4.0-SNAPSHOT, that
Hi, Stacy, I wonder if you wouldn't mind writing up your solution, once
you've gotten it all settled? It sounds interesting. I've been kicking
around the idea of setting something similar up, and there are obvious
tie-ins with the streaming project underway. [1]
Thanks!
[1]
Hi, I'm just trying to ensure I have a solution on hand, should this
situation ever come up. Say an entire community wanted to move their
content elsewhere. Moving content is not particularly difficult, you've
got bitstreams and metadata, package it all up and move it. However, there
are handles
Hi, Patricia, you might want to check out Harvard¹s MyDASH site.
They've posted the code up on GitHub. [1] It's a Drupal interface to
DSpace statistics. You can also see it in action. [2]
[1] https://github.com/oscharvard/mydash
[2] https://osc.hul.harvard.edu/dash/mydash
It's not quite a
Hi, there is no Shibboleth Service Provider code in DSpace, so, yes, you
will need to install and configure a Service Provider on your machine, and
ensure it is working with your Identity Provider.
Here is the current documentation on setting up DSpace to work with
Shibboleth:
Hi, David, I'm not a security expert, but it sounds to me like your port
scanner hit the Tomcat shutdown port. Here's an article on hardening
Apache Tomcat:
http://www.mulesoft.com/improving-apache-tomcat-security-step-step-guide
It's perfectly fine to set the Tomcat shutdown port to -1, which
am happy lol.
Regards,
Adam
-Original Message-
From: Pottinger, Hardy J. [mailto:pottinge...@missouri.edu]
Sent: 25 October 2013 19:31
To: Adam Rousell; heli...@centrum.sk
Cc: dspace-tech@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Dspace-tech] Maven Package in 3.x
Hi, Adam, I bet
Hi, Adam, I bet Helix will beat me to this reply, but I thought I'd just
point out that the most important part of the command that Helix
suggested, and you didn't mention in your reply, so I'm pointing it out,
is the -U option. clean package tells Maven to first clean out the
build target folder,
Hi, this is a tangent, but if you want a really handy tool for your box,
grab a copy of ipcalc (it's in most package managers):
http://jodies.de/ipcalc
I use this whenever I need to spot-check my guesses at CIDR notation.
--
HARDY POTTINGER pottinge...@umsystem.edu
University of Missouri
Hi, Anja, everyone else will be chiming in on your specific question, I
have a question for you, though: can you share more details about your
work with Elastic Search? Is this work something that you'd consider
submitting as an enhancement for DSpace 4.0? Shorter version: I'm
intrigued, tell me
Hi, I think you need more info before you do much more performance tuning, but,
if it helps at all, here are the settings we are using in production with 32bit
RHEL5:
http://lso.umsystem.edu/~pottingerhj/article/25/dspace-3-tomcat-tweaks
--Hardy
Sent from my iPad
On Jun 26, 2013, at 7:17 AM,
Hi, I am giving a talk to introduce the latest version of DSpace at Open
Repositories 2013 at PEI next month. And, I'd like to hear from you if
you've put 3.1 into production. I'd particularly like to hear from anyone
with a 3.1 war story to tell, or screenshots you're particularly proud
of. I'll
To anyone following along, Ben Ryan's description below is spot-on. It
would be worth copying part of his message into the documentation. If I
feel sufficiently full of pique, I might do so myself, though my day is
pretty full of distractions already... I won't be offended if someone
beats me to
Hi, here is a definition of what Shibboleth means by Lazy Session:
https://wiki.shibboleth.net/confluence/display/SHIB/LazySession
(note, link is to the older Shib 1.3 documentation, I can't find the
corresponding page in the 2.x documentation).
In a nutshell, a Lazy Session configuration of
Hi, the issue has been solved, I am currently running code based on that branch
in production, on an Oracle DB. However, I think the word schema may be
tripping you up. It means something specific in PostgreSQL, in Oracle it means
just user or database. You can safely leave it blank for Oracle,
In a way, this is a start at documenting our business rules, which is useful
work in and of itself, but would be especially useful for building a business
logic layer, which is something many of us have expressed an interest in. As
Peter Dietz observed more than a year ago, it is currently up
/browse/DS-615 or not?
also along the line there is suggestion from Peter Dietz to use
[dspace]/bin/dspace update-discovery-index -o
should i use that too?
for your kind attention i thank you...
Best Regards,
adywp
On 05/22/2013 11:10 AM, Pottinger, Hardy J. wrote:
Hi, I think you may
Hi, I think you may not be optimizing your Solr index, which is recommended
practice. See this thread
http://dspace.2283337.n4.nabble.com/Documentation-and-changes-for-DS-615-td3675851.html
--Hardy
Sent from my iPad
On May 21, 2013, at 8:39 PM, Ady Wahyudi Paundu
Hi, we're interested in this feature, and will happily just go the local
customization route to implement it. Thank you for working on the
documentation, as well as making the code available, that is very
thoughtful of you. I do think there has been interest from the community
in producing on the
Hi, in an effort to share as much information as we have, here's our
latest thinking on this. However, do note, I'm talking about an
esoteric/intermittent error that looks just like the much more
straightforward error that Peter mentions below. It is well worth your
time to troubleshoot as Peter
Hi, we're working on bringing up Discovery on our repository. On our
development instance, our librarians are concerned about displaying facets
on the main home page of the repository. They'd like to hide them, and
reserve them for display on collection and community home pages, as well
as on the
Hi, Terry, the SWORDapp site is where you want to go for more information
on using SWORD clients:
http://swordapp.org/category/clients/
One particularly easy path towards getting a working client set up is the
aptly-named EasyDeposit SWORD client creation toolkit:
Hi, Matt, while the schema diagram found in the documentation implies that
there's a field in each table for handle[1], the handle table actually
holds all the data you seek. The column RESOURCE_TYPE_ID indicates what
sort of thing the handle points to (2=item, 3=collection, 4=community [2])
and
Dear DSpace Community,
The DSpace committers team are delighted to announce a new member to the
group: Bram Luyten [1] from @mire. Please join us in welcoming him!
Bram is a Co-Founder of @mire, and is very active in the DSpace community.
He is a regular on the DCAT Skype calls, and is always
Hi, Thomas, we chatted briefly about this on IRC, I am mostly replying so
this response gets into the mail list archive, in case anyone else runs
into trouble. I have not yet tried to use the bibliographic import feature
of 3.0 yet (it's on our list of things to try soon, though). There is a
Forwarding to DSpace-tech mail list, at the suggestion of Helix84
(thanks!).
On 1/16/13 4:10 PM, Pottinger, Hardy J. pottinge...@missouri.edu wrote:
Hi, I'm working on trying to find a solution for DS-1435
(https://jira.duraspace.org/browse/DS-1435) which is the bug preventing
DSpace 3.0 from
Hi, I've opened a Jira issue for this:
https://jira.duraspace.org/browse/DS-1435
And have referenced the two DSpace-tech threads (this one to which I am
replying, as well as the one mentioned immediately below).
If there are any active DSpace developers who use Oracle, or have access
to an
words I know. --Kurt
Vonnegut, final instructions to writing students
On 12/19/12 1:48 PM, Pottinger, Hardy J. pottinge...@missouri.edu
wrote:
Hi, I've opened a Jira issue for this:
https://jira.duraspace.org/browse/DS-1435
And have referenced the two DSpace-tech threads (this one to which
Dear DSpace Community,
On behalf of the DSpace developers, I would like to formally announce that
DSpace 3.0 is now available!
DSpace 3.0 can be downloaded immediately at either of the following
locations:
* SourceForge: https://sourceforge.net/projects/dspace/files/
* GitHub:
Hey, Steve, this sounds a bit like DS-921
(https://jira.duraspace.org/browse/DS-921). I agree with the notion that Maven
is probably the tool we want to use for building and deploying, but I do find
the idea of an instant dev environment, container and all, pretty appealing.
--Hardy
Sent from
Hi, Kevin, RC1 has a number of issues, a few of them testing issues, we've been
working on them. Since you're using Git, you may want to look at the master
branch, as it has a number of bug fixes, and will form the basis of RC2,
if/when we release one.
--Hardy
Sent from my iPad
On Oct 21,
Hi, François, it's possible the problem you have found may have something
to do with this issue:
https://jira.duraspace.org/browse/DS-1007
But, I think it's likely you've found a new issue specific to the LDAP
AuthN code. I'd suggest opening a Jira ticket for this issue
http://jira.dspace.org/
Hi, I have never tinkered with OpenSearch until today, and I am trying to
set it up on our staging server, but I think I am missing something key.
It appears that myrepositoryurl/opensearch should point to an existing UI,
so, I am thinking I need to specify another reverse proxy in Apache... Or
am
impossible. --Edwin Land
On 9/10/12 5:21 PM, helix84 heli...@centrum.sk wrote:
On Mon, Sep 10, 2012 at 11:57 PM, Pottinger, Hardy J.
pottinge...@umsystem.edu wrote:
Hi, I have never tinkered with OpenSearch until today, and I am trying
to
set it up on our staging server, but I think I am missing
. Eliot
On 9/10/12 5:21 PM, helix84 heli...@centrum.sk wrote:
On Mon, Sep 10, 2012 at 11:57 PM, Pottinger, Hardy J.
pottinge...@umsystem.edu wrote:
Hi, I have never tinkered with OpenSearch until today, and I am trying
to
set it up on our staging server, but I think I am missing something key
Hi, I don't think Richard Jones will mind if I share this URL around, I
bugged him about SWORDiT shortly after OR12, and he passed me this GitHub
URL:
https://github.com/richard-jones/swordit
Haven't done much playing with it yet, but, boy, does it look handy.
--
HARDY POTTINGER
Hi, Bill, the theoretical limit for posting data via HTTP is 1.8 GB [1].
Your only recourse for storing this particular data set in DSpace, is to
transfer to the server via FTP, SFTP, or SCP, and then either batch load,
or run the item update script [2]. However, my main question is: once it
is
pottinge...@umsystem.edu
University of Missouri Library Systems
http://lso.umsystem.edu/~pottingerhj/
https://MOspace.umsystem.edu/
Do you love it? Do you hate it? There it is, the way you made it.
--Frank Zappa
On 8/30/12 11:16 AM, Pottinger, Hardy J. pottinge...@umsystem.edu
wrote:
Hi, Bill
Hi, Simon, I know that I would be interested in hearing more about what it
is you're up to. :-) What's your use case for the item ID once you scrape
it? Is this something that the REST-API module might be able to do for you?
--
HARDY POTTINGER pottinge...@umsystem.edu
University of Missouri
, not just
the documents. This is what I have so far (also contains some scripts
for making SIPs from a spreadsheet):
https://wiki.nps.edu/display/CIR/CalhounTools+--+An+R+Package+for+Common+R
epository+Tasks
-Original Message-
From: Pottinger, Hardy J. [mailto:pottinge...@umsystem.edu
Hi, Alain, the University of Oslo, working with Cottage Labs, has
developed a Bagit Package ingester, for SWORD2. The code is available here:
https://github.com/nye-duo/Duo-DSpace/tree/master/src/main/java/no/uio/duo
There was a presentation on this development at Open Repositories, in
Hi, I am pretty sure that 11g is the version of Oracle we're running, but
I have a note in to our DBAs to confirm that. I did a quick scan of the
dspace_tech mail list archive, however, as your message sounded familiar,
and I found this thread:
Hi, I've gone both ways on this, modifying the dependency in the pom to
match the latest version of the Oracle driver, and also renaming the
oracle driver in my own Maven repository (I.e. I load the current driver
and give it the same numbers as what the DSpace pom is looking for).
Either way
Hi, Jimmy, if you need to get a file 2GB into your repository, one
approach is to transfer the file via SCP/FTP to a temporary space on your
server, and then use the DSpace itemupdate command line script. You'll
need to create a placeholder item first, if you don't have a file handy,
you can just
Hi, Paul, you might also want to look into this patch, submitted by Mark
Wood:
https://jira.duraspace.org/browse/DS-552
I have been intending to play around with this patch for some time, but
have not yet gotten around to doing it.
--
HARDY POTTINGER pottinge...@umsystem.edu
University of
Hi, Paul, would you happen to have the entire error message, with the
stack trace? That would help. Thanks!
--
HARDY POTTINGER pottinge...@umsystem.edu
University of Missouri Library Systems
http://lso.umsystem.edu/~pottingerhj/
https://MOspace.umsystem.edu/
And remember, also added the Princesss
Hi, Paul, is there any chance you have a detailed copy of the error
message, perhaps with a stack trace? That will help in diagnosing the
problem. Thanks!
Though, I will say, without any further details, that Brett Arno's
suggestion to double-check your assetstore's permissions is a good one.
--
Forwarding my reply to the list, to be more helpful.
--Hardy
Sent from my iPad
Begin forwarded message:
From: Pottinger, Hardy J.
pottinge...@umsystem.edumailto:pottinge...@umsystem.edu
Date: March 3, 2012 8:58:10 AM CST
To: KC Roa kcm...@gmail.commailto:kcm...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [Dspace
Hi, Ian, you likely have installed a newer version of the Oracle driver, and
the DSpace pom.xml file may be specifying an earlier version as a dependency.
Maven doesn't know that your newer version satisfies that dependency. Probably
the best thing to do would be to change the dependency in any
Hi, Christian, as Mark Wood has observed, many people have run into this
detail in the past. I would recommend that if it is your intention to
create a dark archive, that you would be better served to create a
non-public instance of DSpace--lock it down via controls either on your
servlet
Hi, I think I should speak up here, as this is an area I'm interested in.
At the last Open Repositories meeting, Stuart Lewis announced SkylightUI
[1], which is a CodeIgnitor(PHP)-based front end to DSpace, and uses the
DSpace Discovery's SOLR index as an API. There is also a DSpace Drupal
module
Hi, Jennifer, yes, the version of Ant required to run DSpace changed with 1.8,
mostly for this reason, though ant version 1.7 should in theory be new enough,
you may want to upgrade to the latest version of ant, just to be sure.
--Hardy
Sent from my iPad
On Jan 20, 2012, at 1:17 AM, Jennifer
Hi, Lyman, I just thought I'd chime in here to plug the really very handy
test-email script that you can run via the DSpace master script:
Run this as the DSpace user:
cd [dspace_dir] bin/dspace test-email
And you can test your e-mail config, without having to go through the
submission process.
Hi, I was tinkering with the Cocoon core.properties config today,
attempting to increase the value for org.apache.cocoon.uploads.maxsize,
however, I had a difficult time increasing the default value, without
crashing Cocoon. Here's the error message I saw:
javax.servlet.ServletException: For
, Digital Projects
A.R. Dykes Library, University of Kansas Medical Center
jstirna...@kumc.edu
913-588-7319
On 12/3/2011 at 08:29 PM, in message
9067a279-9df7-4d13-8428-3aea2fcad...@umsystem.edu, Pottinger, Hardy
J. pottinge...@umsystem.edu wrote
Hi, Jason, I just wanted to confirm that you are in fact using stacked
authentication methods? This issue sounds familiar to me (see DS-994 and
DS-1007). I will see if there is a similar loop to what we found in DS-1007 as
soon as I'm at a proper computer.
--Hardy
Sent from my iPad
On Dec 3,
Hi, Jose, I wonder if you could tell us what version of Tomcat you're
running? If it's version 7, you may be running into this issue:
https://jira.duraspace.org/browse/DS-959
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HARDY POTTINGER pottinge...@umsystem.edu
University of Missouri Library Systems
http://lso.umsystem.edu/~pottingerhj/
Hi, George, David, since you inquired about interest, I thought I'd say
that, while we don't currently run Kaltura, we're definitely interested in
seeing a streaming integration for DSpace made available to the community.
It's been at the top of the list for a while, here in Missouri. I do know
, Pottinger, Hardy J.
pottinge...@umsystem.edu wrote:
Hi, I've done a bit of googling on Bagit, and I see that Dryad (and @mire)
have done some work with Bagit as a repository interchange mechanism. I am
interested in something a bit more mundane. There exists a very nice tool
for constructing a bag
Hi, I've done a bit of googling on Bagit, and I see that Dryad (and @mire)
have done some work with Bagit as a repository interchange mechanism. I am
interested in something a bit more mundane. There exists a very nice tool
for constructing a bag, called Bagger:
Hi, Mark, you are correct, this is what we wanted/needed. Thanks!
--
HARDY POTTINGER pottinge...@umsystem.edu
University of Missouri Library Systems
http://lso.umsystem.edu/~pottingerhj/
No matter how far down the wrong road you've gone,
turn back. --Turkish proverb
On 7/22/11 8:35 AM, Mark
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