Dear All,
We need to reverse the sorting order of sub-communities.
Currently, we have ("Exam Papers" is the community and those below are
sub-communities):
Exam Papers
--AY2009/2010
--AY2010/2011
--AY2011/2012
--AY2012/2013
We need to reverse the order so that it looks like the below listed. I
Thx Tim, Thx Joao,
its been hard enough this couple of week being a log police...
this is sure a big reliever
Regards,
AdyWP
On 07/01/2013 10:14 PM, Tim Donohue wrote:
> It looks like that "HE" is a mistake. It's likely someone was
> debugging code and accidentally left that line in. I
Okay looks like:
./dspace registry-loader -dc custom-types.xml
solved my problem.
On 02/07/13 02:49, Hayden Young wrote:
> I'm using DSpace 3.x and am interested to know if there is a way to
> import a registry from the command line.
>
> I believe in 1.5 there was:
>
> ./dsrun org.dspace.admins
I'm using DSpace 3.x and am interested to know if there is a way to
import a registry from the command line.
I believe in 1.5 there was:
./dsrun org.dspace.adminster.SchemaImporter -f custom-types.xml
but this no longer seems to be available.
I did try:
./dspace dsrun org.dspace.adminster.Sch
On Mon, Jul 01, 2013 at 11:56:40AM -0400, Thomas Ronayne wrote:
> Installing DSpace, Slackware 64-bit 14.0 stable.
>
> I'm stumbling over the mechanics of installing Apache-Tomcat and DSpace
> with the same UID (getting dumber by the hour in my old age) and could
> use a little advice.
>
> Apac
Just for the record, this was logged as a minor bug and immediately
fixed in our codebase:
https://jira.duraspace.org/browse/DS-1592
Again, anyone who sees these messages can safely ignore them.
- Tim
On 7/1/2013 9:14 AM, Tim Donohue wrote:
> It looks like that "HE" is a mistake. It's
Installing DSpace, Slackware 64-bit 14.0 stable.
I'm stumbling over the mechanics of installing Apache-Tomcat and DSpace
with the same UID (getting dumber by the hour in my old age) and could
use a little advice.
Apache-Tomcat requires a user account and group, DSpace requires a user
account a
On Mon, Jul 01, 2013 at 11:34:27AM -0300, Júlio César Medina Madruga wrote:
> Hi everybody, I'd like to ask you about Gentoo installing issues, maybe if
> there's a guide to, someone could pinpoint to me, because I found one at
> google.com which has an xml failure and so it is shown incomplete.
W
Yes, my mistake.
On 1 July 2013 15:14, Tim Donohue wrote:
> It looks like that "HE" is a mistake. It's likely someone was
> debugging code and accidentally left that line in. It can be ignored, as it
> is harmless.
>
> In case others are wondering, it is in the 'dspace-oai' codebase:
>
Hi everybody, I'd like to ask you about Gentoo installing issues, maybe if
there's a guide to, someone could pinpoint to me, because I found one at
google.com which has an xml failure and so it is shown incomplete.
Thanks in advance.
Have a nice monday.
--
Júlio César Medina Madruga
Técnico em
It looks like that "HE" is a mistake. It's likely someone was
debugging code and accidentally left that line in. It can be ignored, as
it is harmless.
In case others are wondering, it is in the 'dspace-oai' codebase:
https://github.com/DSpace/DSpace/blob/a0714564b78134d7b1dc2e32105aea3e
Hi All
Last week there was a question about compatibility with DSpace 3.1 and the
Wijiti DSpace REST API.
We did some testing and tried it out and we are happy to say that it is
fully compatible.
As always though we may have missed something and welcome pointing out any
errors and omissions.
ht
Dear friends,
It's my first time here, and I want to ask a help:
Is it possible remove from dpace the register option for everybody?
Because today everybody who visit our Dspace web site can do a register there.
We want to limit this option just to administrators into the system in "add a
new
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