Thanks to all who responded to this. I went with EPrints, using the
Debian/Ubuntu package pointed out by Thomas and others, and it seems
to be working OK.
On 8 April 2010 16:25, Thomas Krichel wrote:
> Mike Taylor writes
>
>> I was surprised to find that there seems to be no package for DSpace
> Mike Taylor writes:
> Fedora,
>
> The problem there, as I understand it is that Fedora expects
> everything to be in one directory. This setup in inimical to the
> Debian setup.
Personally, I would think that Fedora is well beyond anything you're describing
as desired, but just as a point
On 4/8/10 11:14 AM, "Mike Taylor" wrote:
I want to run a simple repository on a Debian Stable box -- something
that lets me and other authorized people upload PDFs and create and
edit metadata describing them, and that lets anyone search the archive
and download the PDFs. In short, I want someth
On 4/8/2010 11:14, Mike Taylor wrote:
I want to run a simple repository on a Debian Stable box -- something
that lets me and other authorized people upload PDFs and create and
edit metadata describing them, and that lets anyone search the archive
and download the PDFs. In short, I want something
Mike Taylor writes
> I was surprised to find that there seems to be no package for DSpace,
> EPrints,
http://wiki.eprints.org/w/Installing_EPrints_3_via_apt_%28Debian/Ubuntu%29
> Fedora,
The problem there, as I understand it is that Fedora expects
everything to be in one directory. This s
Folks,
I want to run a simple repository on a Debian Stable box -- something
that lets me and other authorized people upload PDFs and create and
edit metadata describing them, and that lets anyone search the archive
and download the PDFs. In short, I want something like DSpace or
EPrints, althoug