Christian,
You may change the version number in the dependencyManagerment section of
the dspace parent pom.
https://github.com/DSpace/DSpace/blob/dspace-1.8.2/pom.xml#L755
Best
Mark
On Tue, May 8, 2012 at 5:20 PM, Christian Völker <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> in the DSpace source tree, there is a rather old build of the Postgres
> JDBC driver included. It is build number 408, where even the legacy version
> for Postgres 8.1 offered on postgresql.org is build number 415. Even this
> is an unsupported, archived version.
>
> DSpace requires Postgres 8.2 though and thist implies that it does not
> make sense to stick with a Driver version that strives to support older
> versions of Postgres. The current build for Postgres 8.2 is 512 which is
> the oldest version still in support. The current version is build 703 to
> get an impression of what we are talking about.
>
> That said I would like to use a more recent version of the driver. However
> I cant figure out, where to put it. Do I really have to put separately in
> each and every [dsapce-source]/*/*/target/*/WEB-INF/lib/ directory for each
> module? What happens if I update only some of them? Will they be
> overwritten next time I run mvn package? Or will I end up with two JDBC
> drivers for each module? Will these two JDBC Drivers interact in
> unpredictable ways?
>
> I could not find any hints on this in the Docs. They generally just say
> dont worry. Well, I do. So please…
>
> Thanks, Christian
>
>
>
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