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Tim Donohue commented on DS-797:
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Comments from Developer Mtg a few weeks ago
[20:01] <kompewter> [ https://jira.duraspace.org/browse/DS-797 ] - [#DS-797]
ant help says install_code target exists, but it doesn't - DuraSpace JIRA
[20:02] * sandsfish ([email protected]) has joined
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[20:03] <tdonohue> Yep, ds-797 is a bug. Even on Trunk code, 'ant help' says
there's such a thing as 'ant install_code' (when in fact, that target doesn't
exist)
[20:03] <kompewter> [ https://jira.duraspace.org/browse/ds-797 ] - [#DS-797]
ant help says install_code target exists, but it doesn't - DuraSpace JIRA
[20:03] <tdonohue> any thoughts on this? should we create 'ant install_code'?
or fix the output of 'ant help'?
[20:04] <mdiggory> no, what would install code mean?
[20:04] <mdiggory> update installs code changes
[20:04] <sandsfish> deploy a code build without overwriting config?
[20:04] <mdiggory> I think this is old cruft leftover from the old build
[20:05] * mhwood ([email protected]) has joined #duraspace
[20:05] <tdonohue> I think, based on Ivan's request in Ds-797, he thought it
should install Code without touching the DB again (not sure how much use that
would get though)
[20:06] * KevinVdV ([email protected]) has joined #duraspace
[20:06] <tdonohue> So, is this a 'won't fix'? or Ask Ivan for more info?
[20:06] <mdiggory> tdonohue: any recommendation given your digging in this dirt
with the installer?
[20:07] <mdiggory> I assume we want something like what sandsfish just pointed
out
[20:07] <JRhoads> Has anyone requested an install without touching the DB?
[20:07] <tdonohue> yea, what sandsfish said would likely be useful.
[20:07] <mdiggory> albeit we generally overwrite everything with 'ant update
-Doverwrite=true
[20:08] <mdiggory> vs not overwrite config directly with 'ant update
-Doverwrite=false'
[20:08] <sandsfish> <echo message="install_code --> Install compiled code into
${dspace.dir}" />
[20:08] <mdiggory> ant doesn't compile anymore...
[20:09] <mdiggory> just copies
[20:09] <mdiggory> thus "update"
[20:09] <tdonohue> right, it says it's *installing* (pre-compiled) code to
$(dspace.dir)"
[20:09] <sandsfish> yup, installs/copies. that's how it's documented in
build.xml atm
[20:10] <tdonohue> Ok, I suggest we do the following: DS-797, ask Ivan for more
info on usage, see if there's a better replacement for install_code, possibly
suggest 'ant update'
> ant help says install_code target exists, but it doesn't
> --------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: DS-797
> URL: https://jira.duraspace.org/browse/DS-797
> Project: DSpace
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 1.5.0, 1.5.1, 1.5.2, 1.6.0, 1.6.1, 1.6.2, 1.7.0, 1.7.1,
> 1.8.0
> Reporter: Ivan Masár
> Priority: Trivial
>
> If you run
> [dspace-src]/dspace$ ant help
> it will write
> [echo] install_code --> Install compiled code into /dspace
> But if you run
> [dspace-src]/dspace$ ant install_code
> this won't work because there's no such target in build.xml. Last time the
> target was present was in 1.4.
> There are two solutions:
> 1) remove the echo line
> 2) make an install_code target
> I would much prefer the second option. It should be the same as
> fresh_install, but without the database dependencies:
> <target name="fresh_install"
> depends="init_installation,init_configs,test_database,setup_database,load_registries"
> description="Do a fresh install of the system, overwriting any data">
> <target name="install_code" depends="init_installation,init_configs"
> description="Do a fresh install of the system, overwriting any data, but do
> not touch database">
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