Hi Clive,
The authentication classes have changed very little (if at all) over the past
few versions, so the code should still work fine.
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Hi Abhishek,
It looks like you are using the GNU libgcj version of Java. DSpace requires
the use of the Sun / Oracle JDK. Swapping to the Sun / Oracle version might
help with this problem.
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help.
-
https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/DSPACE/TechnicalFaq#TechnicalFaq-SettingloggingleveluptoDEBUG
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Hi Justin,
This isn't possible right now, however we have created a ticket in our software
issue tracker to see if we can get this implemented:
- https://jira.duraspace.org/browse/DS-1083
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of that group, but are
not added to it.
What behaviour are you seeing? Is it that they are not added to that group
when you list the group membership (this is normal), or is it that they don't
seem to get the attributes they should, as members of that special group?
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://dspace:dspace@localhost:8080/sword/deposit/123456789/2
These let the server know what type of object you are depositing.
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when required.
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All
of the bots in
/dspace/config/spiders/
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Are you running the following command to refresh the strength cache?
- [dspace]/bin/dspace itemcounter
Perhaps run it every 10 minutes as a cron job.
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, \
PowerPoint Text Extractor, \
Word Text Extractor, JPEG Thumbnail
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?
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at
the community2collection table, as you might be able to assign a collection to
multiple communities in there.
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On 19/08
, it is considered safe to go back to http. You might want to
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addition to DSpace :)
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On 28/07/2011, at 9:29 AM, Pottinger, Hardy J. wrote:
Thanks, Mark, that code
at a time.
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://jira.duraspace.org/browse/DS-640
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On 23/07/2011, at 8:13 AM, Heh, Gregory wrote:
Can anyone give me some insight
.
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On 22/07/2011, at 2:53 AM, Brian Freels-Stendel wrote:
Morning,
There doesn't seem to be a solid
and .so files if the
sunjdk is the default.
Stuart Lewis s.le...@auckland.ac.nz 7/11/2011 6:06 PM
Hi Joshua,
The error message below suggests that you are running the openjdk. Instead,
try installing the official Sun JDK:
-
https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/DSPACE/Installing+DSpace
.
If anyone is suffering from this problem whilst running other versions of
Tomcat, it would be good to know.
There is a JIRA issue to track this: https://jira.duraspace.org/browse/DS-959
Please add any extra information there.
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This will hopefully help.
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On 12/07/2011, at 3:33 AM, Joshua Gomez wrote:
I ran across the following error last
/request
To test, visit:
- http://dspace.oakland.edu:8080/dspace-oai/request?verb=Identify
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to editing documentation,
or testing new releases to designing new themes for our user interfaces.
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argumentstat-general/argument
/step
/command
You should be able to pass in command line options, and state whether or not
you allow further parameters to be passed from the user calling the script.
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#SystemAdministration-ItemUpdate
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hearing your experiences.
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like www.abc.org.
You can use the ISAPI filter.
See:
- http://tomcat.apache.org/connectors-doc/webserver_howto/iis.html
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it
easier to import these without first unzipping them.
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/listinfo/dspace-tech
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Hi Jennifer,
See:
- https://jira.duraspace.org/browse/DS-875
The error message can be ignored. There is a temporary patch with that issue
to remove the error message, and a final fix will be included in the upcoming
1.7.2 release.
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modified date for an item is based on the last date that the item was
modified (e.g. metadata updated, new file uploaded).
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:
- [dspace]/bin/dspace update-handle-prefix 123456789 10438
See:
-
https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/DSDOC/Installation#Installation-UpdatingExistingHandlePrefixes
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version of Tomcat, you can set this in
[tomcat]/conf/context.xml:
Change:
Context
to
Context useHttpOnly=true
I was able to verify it was set by using Firebug+FireCookie in Firefox.
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Hi Rudi,
Excellent - thanks for reporting back that it now works. (Sometimes we don't
hear back, and we're unsure if there is a still a problem, or if it all works
fine. So much appreciated).
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?
plugin.named.org.dspace.content.packager.PackageIngester = \
org.dspace.content.packager.DSpaceAIPIngester = AIP, \
org.dspace.content.packager.PDFPackager = Adobe PDF, PDF, \
org.dspace.content.packager.DSpaceMETSIngester = METS, \
org.dspace.content.packager.RoleIngester = DSPACE-ROLES
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://www.myu.ac.uk/sword/servicedocument
But these will only need to be edited if you're not using the default locations
of:
{dspace.url}/sword/deposit
{dspace.url}/sword/servicedocument
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Auckland Mail
in the DSpace wiki for instructions:
-
https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/DSDOC/System+Administration#SystemAdministration-ItemImporterandExporter
One useful resource in the form of a teaching course module can be found at:
- http://hdl.handle.net/2160/627
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apps.
We also use Shibboleth for our DSpace instance.
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Hi Karen,
This has been fixed for 1.7.1 / 1.8. The changes required (a couple of lines
in 2 files) can be seen at:
- https://fisheye3.atlassian.com/changelog/dspace/?cs=6044
The problem report is at:
- https://jira.duraspace.org/browse/DS-809
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. Your headers all
need to be different, and you need to put an id column in at the beginning.
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[en_NZ])
If you are able to show us your file, we might be able to spot the issue.
We are also aware that the error messages need to be improved with this, and
hope to do this better in the next release of DSpace.
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and and then the Import
Metadata option on the second instance but that keeps failing with an
unknown error.
Could you send a message with the complete output the command gives, and we'll
see if we can help work out the error.
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packager in 1.7 that allows community and collection APIs to be ingested.
We've have it recorded in JIRA now (including a full description of the
problem):
- https://jira.duraspace.org/browse/DS-821
Hopefully this will get fixed in 1.7.1.
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Te
,
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On 16/02/2011, at 10:55 AM, Blanco, Jose wrote:
I just tried it with a clean dspace 17 installation
Hi Palash,
I have installed Dspace 1.7.0 on Windows using Apache Tomcat 5.5.
But due to some reason I want to run it on IIS.
See:
- http://www.mail-archive.com/dspace-tech@lists.sourceforge.net/msg02694.html
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/dspace' script by running it with no arguments on the
end.
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[dspace]/bin/dspace stat-general
in the new command launcher?
That is using the new command launcher.
The old way of doing it was to execute:
[dspace]/bin/stat-general
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-ldap-service-upgraded-now-with-branches/
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is going on.
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On 7/02/2011, at 9:07 PM, Timo Aalto wrote:
Hi Stuart,
2011/2/4 Stuart Lewis s.le
in particular pre-defined places. For
command-line applications (e.g. importing, filter-media etc), this is handled
by the 'dspace' script (1.6+) or the 'dsrun' script (1.5.2 or earlier).
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.
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made.
Unfortunately no extra information (e.g. about checking the write lock) can be
given, as the error you are encountering is an 'out of memory error', and these
are provided directly by Java, not DSpace, so we have no control over them.
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the authentication failed. This might give a clue
as to what is going on.
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/dspace/trunk/dspace-sword/README.txt#L63
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Assuming you mean 'classic' dspace.log based stats (1.5) and 'solr' stats (1.6)
Yes. Out the box, 1.6+ does this by default. They are completely separate and
have no relation to each other in how they work, or collect / display
statistics. Both work together.
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identification, so SWORD deposits to 1.5.1 or lower, differ very
slightly to 1.5.2 or higher.
Any more questions, please ask, or email
https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/sword-app-tech with specific
technical questions.
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+Metadata+Editing+Prototype
('CSV editing hints' section)
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On 26/01/2011, at 7:09 AM, Peter Dietz
of the authenticated user and
passing these onto a demo script, then putting it in front of DSpace with the
Shibboleth authN plugin should work. The Shibboleth plugin will then read
these headers, and tell DSpace who is logged-in.
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exports too etc. So it went on for some
time before we decided to kill it.
In the end, rather than running on our full development server, we ran it on a
test instance with about 10 items in it. AppScan was then able to complete.
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that they are dealt with
top priority.
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Hi Jason,
I can't find any link or form in Duraspace Jira to reset my password if I've
forgotten it.
https://jira.duraspace.org/secure/ForgotLoginDetails!default.jspa
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right, step 7
(cc registry upgrade) needs to be after step 9 (ant update). If you tried
running it before the upgrade, then the '[dspace]/bin/dspace registry-loader'
script won't yet have been installed.
Thanks for spotting this - I'll report it in our JIRA bug tracking system.
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/dspace/browser/dspace/trunk/dspace/config/crosswalks/oaidc.properties
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prepend the item ID with a '-'?
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find that this probably makes your deposits a bit quicker too.
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On 24/11/2010, at 9:48 PM
filter as a DSpace authentication
class. For the xmlui, see the EPerson sitemap for how to reference the
authentication class and url:
-
dspace-xmlui/dspace-xmlui-api/src/main/resources/aspects/EPerson/sitemap.xmap
(search for 'shibboleth' or 'LDAP' for an example).
I hope this helps,
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17
What does these addresses mean and how can I change them to real user
logins ore ip addressees?
See dstat.cfg, and the 'user.email' setting.
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Centralized
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/1_6_2Documentation/ch03.html#N106A8
For Tomcat we'd probably recommend version 6, or if your operating system
packaging manager only support it, then 5.5 would be fine too.
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://www.dspace.org/1_6_2Documentation/ch05.html#N12C9B
Usually the person that administrates the LDAP server will know the correct
settings to put into dspace.cfg for their LDAP server, so if you can find that
person it will be easier.
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in the THUMBNAIL bundle to be
Anonymous READ' then this wouldn't be too hard to do.
If you could comment on the JIRA issue with your thoughts and requirements,
that would be great.
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the [dspace]/solr/statistics/data/ will do the
trick, and it will be recreated automatically as soon as the solr webapp is
started. (Back it up first just in case!)
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an embargo
but is no more.
Like with lots of things in DSpace, there are probably many ways of achieving
this.
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/DSpaceContributors
Contributions can take many forms, from writing code to editing documentation,
or testing new releases or designing new themes for our user interfaces.
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. If you download a
new copy (or git update if using the source) you should get this change.
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highlighting, I would imagine that it would be
built for xmlui and jspui, as the current limitation is around how the full
text is stored in the index rather than how we display the results.
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. This
is possible, and we have an open ticket in our development tracking system to
address this: https://jira.duraspace.org/browse/DS-172
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http://localhost:8080/solr/statistics instead, and see if the error reports
that URL instead? If not, then there is second config file or solr.log.server
somewhere which is upsetting the process.
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regarding AIPs is of interest in this area.
https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/DSPACE/AipBackupRestore ]
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when to perform replication, and will be quicker and more up-to-date than
hourly syncs.
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environment is that we have the structures and process that enable this, and it
is great to watch the results when everyone pitches in together to improve the
software for us all.
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encoding you want to
use (select 'UTF-8') and you can select what formatting to apply to the columns
(click on the top left cell to highlight them all, and select the column type
of 'Text'.
-
http://oldwiki.dspace.org/index.php/Batch_Metadata_Editing_Prototype#CSV_editing_hints
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://swordapp.org/2010/09/the-sword-course/
(see 'Module 5 - Create your own SWORD client')
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/display/DSPACE/Handle+Server+Setup+as+Windows+Service+%28using+Tanuki%29
This allows you to set it up as a Windows Service, so that it starts up
automatically when the machines boots up.
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go in the UI
# (does not apply to the command line version)
# bulkedit.gui-item-limit = 20
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, then either of these will do.
What we do with our SWORD clients is to perform the authentication in the
client, and if that is OK, use a hardcoded username and password to make the
actual SWORD deposit into DSpace.
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org.dspace.app.webui.servlet.LDAPServlet @
stuart.le...@testathon.net:session_id=5CD14C51E5AB3672D7E537F99EC361DD:ip_addr=0:0:0:0:0:0:0:1%0:login:type=explicit
IIRC, its use is controlled by the ldap.enable flag in dspace.cfg
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to LDAPAuthentication instead of
using the pluggable authentication system, doesn't it?
On Mon, Sep 6, 2010 at 6:08 PM, Stuart Lewis s.le...@auckland.ac.nz wrote:
LDAPServlet is one of those strange remnants where despite having an
pluggable authentication system, this remains from before that. So
image005.jpg
From: Stuart Lewis [mailto:s.le...@auckland.ac.nz]
Sent: Friday, September 03, 2010 1:10 AM
To: Flavio Botelho; Webshet, Sisay (ILRI)
Cc: dspace-tech@lists.sourceforge.net Tech
Subject: Re: [Dspace-tech] LDAP settings
You shouldn't need to escape the values at all. Commas
You shouldn't need to escape the values at all. Commas are fine, and quite
normal in LDAP configurations.
Check using a tool such as http://jxplorer.org/ that you can log in to the LDAP
server with those credentials.
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' functionality that allows users to be added to groups
dynamically each time they are log on. This could be based on LDAP group
membership, and if someone were to create a patch that enables this, I'm sure
it would make an excellent addition to DSpace.
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useful advice to other people in a
similar situation.
I hope that helps,
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setup, of suggest ways of improving the process.
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release a 1.6.3, then we can
make sure it gets included.
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That is up to you. The old statistics system still works, so if you want to
keep them up to date, then there is no need to remove the cronjobs.
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You could look in your browse index tables bi_* and see what values they are
holding. Are they holding the expected dates in the format you would expect?
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into this a bit further.
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Stuart Lewis
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Te Tumu Herenga The University of Auckland Library
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).
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Stuart Lewis
IT Innovations Analyst and Developer
Te Tumu Herenga The University of Auckland Library
Auckland Mail Centre, Private Bag 92019, Auckland 1142, New Zealand
Ph: +64 (0)9 373 7599 x81928
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- https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/sword-app-tech
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