Hi Jeffrey,

Yes all that bit worked fine. The only problem bit was 'mvn package'. It gets 
the various web.xml files from the source directories but did not substitute a 
value for ${dspace.dir}. I am not sure how it should do this, should it be 
clever and look at the value in the edited dspace.cfg file in the source 
directory ? It didn't appear to do so for me, I had to manually set the 
parameter. I have just had a wee look at the various pom's and there are 
references to a profile for dspace.config but there is no mention of this in 
the installation instructions.

Cheers. 

Robin Taylor
Main Library
University of Edinburgh
Tel. 0131 6513808  

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jeffrey Trimble [mailto:[email protected]] 
> Sent: 19 August 2009 16:19
> To: Robin Taylor
> Cc: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: Wee installation hitch
> 
> Robin,
> 
> Wow.  I just re-read the instructions.  This is how I've 
> compiled in the past.  Let's make sure we understand that 
> there are two /dspace directories in actuality and you have 
> to not confuse yourself. 
> Anyone else who wants to chime in, please do.
> 
> The first directory will be the one you make with the mkdir 
> dspace command.  This can be anywhere and it will store the 
> eventual output from the mvn package.  You will not have 
> anything populated in this directory.
> It is referred to as [dspace] in most of the documentation.  
> (Whether your [dspace] directory is at root level or 
> imbedded.  For my own installation my [dspace] directory is 
> /irmaag/dspace)
> 
> The second dspace directory resides under [dspace-source]  
> (e.g. /dspace-1.5.2-src-release/dspace) This is the dspace 
> directory that you will make all the changes to in dspace.cfg 
> (/dspace-1.5.2-src-release/dspace/config)
> 
> You will cd over the /dspace-1.5.2-src-release/dspace and run 
> your mvn package command there.  Then you would go to the 
> [dspace-source]/dspace/target/dspace-1.5.2.dir and run the 
> ant fresh_install.
> 
> Those steps will populate the first [dspace] directory 
> mentioned above.
> 
> Is this not what you had happen?  
> 
> --Jeff
> 
> 
> Jeffrey Trimble
> System LIbrarian
> William F.  Maag Library
> Youngstown State University
> 330.941.2483 (Office)
> [email protected]
> http://www.maag.ysu.edu
> http://digital.maag.ysu.edu
> "I must not fear.  Fear is the mind-killer.
> I will permit it to pass over me and through me..."
> --Litany against fear....
> 
> On Aug 19, 2009, at 10:45 AM, Robin Taylor wrote:
> 
> 
>       As usual I have probably done something stupid but...
>       
>       I just installed Dspace 1.5.2 source release from 
> scratch and I think there is a wee gap in the installation 
> intructions. In step 3.2.3.4 you are instructed to edit  
> [dspace-source]/dspace/config/dspace.cfg  prior to doing your 
> initial 'mvn package' and Ant fresh-install. Amongst other 
> things you set dspace.dir to be your installation directory. 
> You are then instructed to run 'mvn package' with no 
> parameters set if you are using Postgres. The problem is 
> ${dspace.dir} is not replaced in the various web.xml files in 
> the build directory. To correct this I had to rerun the 'mvn 
> package' with dspace.dir set as a parameter. No big deal but 
> it's the sort of thing that can cause a newcomer a lot of 
> grief. The easiest fix would be to update the instructions to 
> tell the user to add the parameter but I am sure there must 
> be a better way.
>       
>       Cheers, Robin.
>       
>       
>       
>       Robin Taylor
>       Main Library
>       University of Edinburgh
>       Tel. 0131 6513808
>       
>       
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>       Scotland, with registration number SC005336.
>       
>       
> 
> 
>


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