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  • By default, DSpace does not build the Mirage 2 theme (as it lengthens the normal build process).  However, you can easily tell DSpace to build Mirage 2 by running the following from your [dspace-source] directory: 

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    mvn package -Dmirage2.on=true

     

    • If you wish to speed up the Mirage 2 build process, you can do so by pre-installing all of the Mirage 2 dependencies on your system (by default they will be downloaded each time you rebuild Mirage 2).  This will significantly shorten the build process for Mirage 2.  More information on installing these prerequisites can be found in the Developer Documentation for Mirage 2.  Once these prerequisites have been installed on your local server, you can then build Mirage 2 more rapidly by running:

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      # WARNING: This command will only work if you've manually installed *all* the prerequisites for Mirage 2
      mvn package -Dmirage2.on=true -Dmirage2.deps.included=false
  • After building Mirage 2, you can install this theme into your DSpace by simply re-running Ant from [dspace-source]/dspace/target/dspace-installer/ : 

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    ant update


  • To enable Mirage 2, add the following to the <themes> section of your xmlui.xconf, replacing the currently active theme: 

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    <theme name="Mirage 2" regex=".*" path="Mirage2/" />
  • Finally, restart your Tomcat or servlet container, and you should see the Mirage 2 theme.

Common Build Issues

  • Running the Mirage 2 build (mvn package -Dmirage.on=trueas the "root" user (or via sudo) will result in the following error from "Bower". This will result in a broken Mirage 2 build. The fix is to ensure you are building DSpace as a non-root user account. For more information on this Bower error, see: http://serverfault.com/questions/548537/cant-get-bower-working-bower-esudo-cannot-be-run-with-sudo

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    bower ESUDO   Cannot be run with sudo
     
    Additional error details:
    Since bower is a user command, there is no need to execute it with superuser permissions.

Configuration options

Mirage 2 adds two configuration options to dspace.cfg that affect the rendering of bitstream labels on item pages:

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