Kostas,
Sorry, I was looking in wrong sitmap.xmap... under webapps
I found correct file in sources and solved the problem. Same about
your suggestion in another message about removing Collections from the
front page. It works now.
Thanks a lot!
On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 2:30 AM, Serhiy Polyakov
Running SELECT getnextid('eperson') AS result for about 40 times, fixed this.
For some reason there was a gap between few eperson_id's. Maybe some
had been deleted or so. But its strange, that getnextid
returned id's which were already in use. I had to manually run it
through all the id's before
Thank you Claudia, I'll see if I can find a new jar file.
Snowy greetings
Stephen
-Original Message-
From: Claudia Jürgen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: November 19, 2008 2:49 AM
To: Stephen Wilkinson
Subject: Re: [Dspace-tech] problem initializing statistics v 1.5.1
Hi Stephen,
as
On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 11:50:44AM +0530, Geetha Rao wrote:
javax.mail.MessagingException: 501 5.0.0 HELO requires domain address
DSpace registration sends out an email which contains a confirmation
URL. It appears that while attempting this, DSpace identified itself
to your message transfer
Serhiy,
Thanks for confirming that I am not the only one seeing some of these
problems. We are also able to make some of these occurances go away by
clearing temporary files and sometimes restarting the webapp.
However, I have some new info to add to this problem that points to
some kind of
Sorry, I was looking in wrong sitmap.xmap... under webapps
I found correct file in sources and solved the problem. Same about your
suggestion in another message about removing Collections from the front page.
It works now.
Thanks a lot!
How? What did you do with the lines in the sources
Hi, for what it's worth, I have managed to kludge this together by
simply copying the ojdbc14.jar into the
[dspace.dir]/webapps/xmlui/WEB-INF/lib folder. No amount of fiddling
with the eclipse maven plugin or maven itself has corrected the problem
of this dependency getting properly copied to
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