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Tim Donohue updated DS-788:
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Status: Open (was: Received)
Added a comment about this issue to the Installation Documentation:
https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/DSDOC/Installation
> DSpace 1.7.0 only builds properly for Maven 2.2.0 or above
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> Key: DS-788
> URL: https://jira.duraspace.org/browse/DS-788
> Project: DSpace
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: DSpace API
> Affects Versions: 1.7.0
> Reporter: Tim Donohue
> Fix For: 1.7.1
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>
> From an email thread on dspace-tech mailing list:
> http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg12821.html
> For Maven 2.0.x versions, DSpace 1.7.0 doesn't build 100% properly. Although
> no errors occur during a Maven build, the following directory is not created
> properly:
> [dspace-src]/dspace/target/dspace-1.7.0-build/webapps/
> Rather than seeing a separate folder for each webapplication, all webapp
> files are jumbled together in the top level folder. The problem seems to be
> that the maven-war-plugin is not copying the webapps properly to that folder.
> There are two know "quick fixes" to this issue:
> (1) Install Maven 2.2.x -- it works properly
> OR
> (2) Manually copy the webapps from their
> [dspace-src]/dspace/modules/[webapp-name]/target/ directory. So, for
> example, the XMLUI webapp is built properly to the path:
> [dspace-src]/dspace/modules/xmlui/target/xmlui-1.7.0/ If you manually copy
> the webapp to the proper location, everything should work fine.
> For the time being, this is a "known issue" with DSpace 1.7.0. The
> developers will need to determine if we should continue to support Maven
> 2.0.x, or if we require an upgrade to Maven 2.2.x or above.
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