Hi,
I meant subversion code control at my University.
I want to keep my live code in my local subversion repository so that I can 
keep track of changes and development  in Dspace code.

Dspace out of box means Dspace without much customisation.
Hope this will clarify my previous email.

Thanks
Kirti


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of helix84
Sent: 11 June 2012 17:02
To: Kirti Bodhmage
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Dspace-tech] Dspace code in subversion repository

On Mon, Jun 11, 2012 at 12:26 PM, Kirti Bodhmage <[email protected]> wrote:
> We got Dspace 1.6 with Repository tools and Symplectic elements 
> running at Queen Mary. We are using Dspace out of box.
> We are planning to do few customization and few bug fixing in Dspace.
> As Dspace is already in live, I can't understand how to set up 
> subversion repository.
>
> With normal development cycle we setup the repository , checkout the 
> code , built it and deploy it. Now we got deployed service, original 
> source code, few customization in config file plus repository 
> tools/crosswalk.
> What is the best way of setting up a repository ?

Hi Kirti,

I'm sorry, but in your question it's difficult to understand what exactly you 
mean by "repository", because there are 2 possible
options: subversion repository for DSpace source code and deployed DSpace as a 
repository of electronic publications.

I'll assume you're using repository always in the sense of "Subversion 
repository". In this case, I have to ask - do you mean the official DSpace 
Subversion repository (which has been recently closed and migrated to GitHub) 
or a private, local repository with custom modifications?

I also noticed you mentioned "Dspace out of box". Do you mean DSpace downloaded 
from dspace.org or DSpace pre-packaged by someone else?

Regards,
~~helix84


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