Hi,
I'm looking for ways to create collections with read dependent of the ip
range that is accessed.
I need to create two groups of users: from the local network and fron web
with different rights for them.
So i must write dspace.cfg in that way:
Hi everyone!
i have one problem:
I have Dspace installed on localhost:8080, and It has to i have no
smtp-server
I have installed Dspace at localhost: 8080 and the server must be running on
a local network. I need to add more users, but at the registration it hit
error and I do not use
I have one more problem. After installing Dspace I can`t enter as admin. I
think i forgot password or typed wrong password so I reinstall Dspace but I
still can`t enter. I try to submit new user but it shows 'Internal System
Error'. During installation in dspace.cfg and at 'create dspace-admin' I
Panyarak Ngamsritragul wrote:
Dear Volodymyr,
I followed what Sean has suggested and everything was OK.
Could you please let us know some more basic information, e.g. what is
your base OS? which version.
I'm not saying that is wrong, if I offended anyone by this, then sorry.
Even
Sean Carte wrote:
On 5 July 2010 19:16, Volodymyr_G greyknightn...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Sean
I did exactly as you wrote, but issued an error.
[java] Exception in thread main java.lang.ExceptionInInitializerError
[java] Caused by: java.lang.NullPointerException
[java
Sean Carte wrote:
When does this error occur, during `ant fresh_install`?
If so, you probably just need to drop and recreate your database.
*N.B. I'm assuming you don't have anything in there yet!*
As the dspace user (who owns the database):
dropdb dspace
createdb -U dspace -E
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