Re: [Dspace-tech] Copy contents from $HOME/.m2 to new system

2015-05-13 Thread Hilton Gibson
Hi Vimal

If using Ubuntu, try the following from the machine with the maven
repository.

*rsync -av /home/dspace/.m2/
dspace@hostname-of-remote-machine:/home/dspace/.m2/*

This assumes that there is a dspace user on both machines.
The rsync command is a very powerful tool for syncing contents between
Ubuntu servers.
There is plenty of rsync help on the web.

Cheers

hg

*Hilton Gibson*
Ubuntu Linux Systems Administrator
Stellenbosch University Library
http://staff.lib.sun.ac.za/~hgibson/docs/cv/cv.html


On 13 May 2015 at 19:37, Luiz dos Santos luiz...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Vimal,

 Just copy then is not ok, you could even have more than one m2 per
 machine, you just need setup it properly in maven settings.xml file.


 !-- localRepository
   | The path to the local repository maven will use to store artifacts.
   |
   | Default: ~/.m2/repository
   --
  localRepository/path/to/local/repo/localRepository


 On Wed, May 13, 2015 at 12:44 PM, Vimal Kumar V. vimal0...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 Dear Friends,

 mvn -U package download lot of packages to $HOME/.m2 folder.
 I found that those packages downloaded in repository folder.
 Its a nice idea if we could copy repository folder to install dspace in
 another system without Internet.
 I could copy repository folder in USB drive, but could not copy into
 $HOME/.m2 folder into system going to install dspace.
 Pls help me to find a command to move contents in repository folder to
 $HOME/.m2 folder of new system.

 Regards,

 --
 Vimal Kumar V.
 Technical Assistant
 Mahatma Gandhi University Library
 Kottayam, Kerala- 686 560
 Web: http://www.vimalkumar.info
 Blog: http://linuxhalwa.blogspot.com http://kohageek.blogspot.in
 http://moovandan.blogspot.in

 ---
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Re: [Dspace-tech] Copy contents from $HOME/.m2 to new system

2015-05-13 Thread Luiz dos Santos
Hi Vimal,

Just copy then is not ok, you could even have more than one m2 per
machine, you just need setup it properly in maven settings.xml file.


!-- localRepository
  | The path to the local repository maven will use to store artifacts.
  |
  | Default: ~/.m2/repository
  --
 localRepository/path/to/local/repo/localRepository


On Wed, May 13, 2015 at 12:44 PM, Vimal Kumar V. vimal0...@gmail.com
wrote:

 Dear Friends,

 mvn -U package download lot of packages to $HOME/.m2 folder.
 I found that those packages downloaded in repository folder.
 Its a nice idea if we could copy repository folder to install dspace in
 another system without Internet.
 I could copy repository folder in USB drive, but could not copy into
 $HOME/.m2 folder into system going to install dspace.
 Pls help me to find a command to move contents in repository folder to
 $HOME/.m2 folder of new system.

 Regards,

 --
 Vimal Kumar V.
 Technical Assistant
 Mahatma Gandhi University Library
 Kottayam, Kerala- 686 560
 Web: http://www.vimalkumar.info
 Blog: http://linuxhalwa.blogspot.com http://kohageek.blogspot.in
 http://moovandan.blogspot.in
 ---
 I forget what I was taught. I only remember what I have learnt
 -Patrick White


 --
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 Widest out-of-the-box monitoring support with 50+ applications
 Performance metrics, stats and reports that give you Actionable Insights
 Deep dive visibility with transaction tracing using APM Insight.
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