Hi Antony,
yes you are right, unless you extract the full text and rebuild the
indices with filter-media you got no full-text search. Usually
[dspace]/bin/filter-media is run as a cron job.
Hope that helps
Claudia Jürgen
Antony Corfield [awc] schrieb:
Hi,
Can I assume that full-text
Sounds like you do not have ant-optional installed into your ant
distribution.
On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 12:42 PM, Jeffrey Trimble jtrim...@cc.ysu.eduwrote:
I received the following:
dtest:/dspace-1.5.2-src-release/dspace/target/dspace-1.5.2-build.dir # ant
-Dconfig=/dspace/config/dspace.cfg
If the bibtex metadata is already in XML, I recommend putting it right
in the METS manifest in your SIP, and then add a crosswalk to DSpace
to interpret it. This way you don't lose any information before
getting into DSpace, and the crosswalk can translate Bibtex directly
into the exact
[ run [dspace]/bin/cleanup to get rid of old stale bitstreams ]
Thanks Stuart, yeah, DSpace flags bitstreams for delete without deleting them
unless cleanup is called.
The importer script I have tries to add or replace a package but it should
really test first before doing, ie. use
There is a clean script in the bin directory of DSpace which will clean
out any orphaned bitstream files. DSpace doesn't delete the actual file
content when deletions occur so if an ItemImport replaces an existing
Bitstream, it will be orphaned in your assestore until the clean routine is
run.
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