Hi Gabriele:

Because of defects in the initial implementation of the history system in DSpace 1.0.*-1.4.*, it was removed for 'repair', and is not available in 1.5.1. Some of this work has been done here at MIT, and we hope to reintroduce it to the codebase, but nothing is 'drop-in' ready at the moment. If you are interested, we would be glad to share further details with you.

Sorry,

Richard Rodgers

Franzini, Gabriele [Nervianoms] wrote:

Hello,
We are exploring DSpace functionalities, and being in a regulated environment we absolutely need to look first at the History (Audit Trail) features of the system.

We have installed version 1.5.1. As specific setup for the History part, we have just configured the history.dir in dspace.cfg. For now, it seems that my edits are not recorded at all. There are no files at all in the History dir.

Can somebody point us to configuration steps for the History system in 1.5.1?

Many thanks in advance,

Gabriele Franzini
ICT Applications Manager
Nerviano Medical Sciences SRL
PO Box 11 - Viale Pasteur 10
20014 Nerviano Italy
tel +39 0331581477
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