I could only think of two things at the moment which would cause this 
kind of behaviour.

1. you got a ConfigurationManager.java in your
dspace/modules/additions/src/main/java/org/dspace/core/ directory.
2. you don't deploy to where Tomcat is reading from. Check your 
properties file. (Are you building against the correct profile?)

Anja




On 07/04/2014 06:39, Patrick Rynhart wrote:
> I must be missing something here.  Even with a fresh server (i.e. one
> that's never had DSpace installed on it previously), I can't seem to
> customise the source of v3.2 (Stable).
>
> Specifically, all I'm trying for my santity test is in the file:
>
> dspace-3.2-src-release/dspace-api/src/main/java/org/dspace/core/ConfigurationManager.java
>
> Changing the line:
>
> info("Loading provided config file: " + configFile);
>
> to
>
> info("Loading provided config file. I was here.graffiti: " + configFile);
>
> However, following a:
>
> mvn clean package
>
> and then a
>
> ant fresh_install (in the directory
> build/dspace-3.2-src-release/dspace/target/dspace-3.2-build/)
>
> and tailing catalina.out, I see the original unmodified INFO string, i.e.:
>
> Loading provided config file:
>
> in the logs (rather than my customised version from above).
>
> Does some 'magic' happen with the Stable releases (e.g. download of a
> precompiled WAR or something) ?
>
> Have tried a few times on this server, and I don't have any NFS mounts
> etc whereby there could be old (cached) files, so am perplexed...
>
> Thanks in Advance,
>
> Patrick Rynhart
>
>
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