The maven magic happens when you put these customizations in the
/dspace-src/dspace/*modules* directory
Some more detail on this can be found in this deck of slides:
http://www.slideshare.net/bramluyten/dspace-3-xml (especially slide 12)
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On Sun, Mar 9, 2014 at 5:42 AM, Schuster, David dschus...@mail.twu.edu wrote:
So if I make changes to dspace-source when I do the next upgrade they will be
recognized? I'm pretty new to this so it is still magic to me when it
happens.
The next rebuild/redeploy (each upgrade includes a
On Sat, Mar 8, 2014 at 7:50 PM, Schuster, David dschus...@mail.twu.edu wrote:
It looks like I wasn't updating the themes right or tomcat as when I removed
files in the tomcat rebuilt and then opened it I see 3.2. Now to identify
those changes I made in 3.1 and reimplement. I'm documenting
So if I make changes to dspace-source when I do the next upgrade they will be
recognized? I'm pretty new to this so it is still magic to me when it happens.
Most of my if not all of them are cosmetic so easy to reimplement but just
looking down the road to easier upgrades.
The tomcat and
How can I verify that I am actually running 3.2? When I look at the control
panel it still says 3.1.
I'm running Debian and as I read through the install notes I see this:
If you're using Tomcat, you should first delete any existing
[echo]DSpace directories in
Hi David.
On Fri, Mar 7, 2014 at 9:42 PM, Schuster, David dschus...@mail.twu.edu wrote:
How can I verify that I am actually running 3.2? When I look at the “control
panel” it still says 3.1.
Well, that probably means you're running 3.1.
The sure-fire way to check is to look into both
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