Hello Karen,

That cvs directory never was not really intended to be used  
externally of MIT directly. We can however, give you an export of the  
project so that you have direct access to the code.

But, this code was definitely an alpha grade prototype. Larry Stone  
is working on a new project that integrates tools like JHove and the  
GDFR, but this is a new project as well.

Just out of curiosity, can you express a bit, your expectations or  
hopes for integrating JHove?

Cheers,
Mark

On Jun 14, 2007, at 6:07 AM, karen janssens wrote:

> Hello,
>
> For the integration of JHove with my DSpace installation, I  
> followed the
> instructions at http://wiki.dspace.org/index.php/TechMDExtractor . I
> applied the preingest patch (I did not create a new directory however,
> but applied it to my existing DSpace). Now I would like to install  
> also
> the TechMDExtractor. From what I read on the wiki, a new directory
> (TechMDExtractor should be installed). From what I see at
> http://libaxis1.mit.edu/viewcvs/sandbox/TechMDExtractor/ this  
> directory
> should contain a lot of files which are already present in the  
> original
> DSpace directory. Is this correct? As I see it now only a limited  
> number
> of files are new. However install should be run from the separate
> TechMDExtractor directory as the build files are different.
> Since I have problems checking out the whole project from
> http://libaxis1.mit.edu/viewcvs/sandbox/TechMDExtractor/ , I wondered
> whether it would be ok to copy all files from the original DSpace
> directory and just add the new files? Also I wonder where would be the
> best place to put the TechMDExtractopr directory? Directly under my
> dspace directory?
>
> Thanks,
> Karen
>
>
>
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