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Version 4.1
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DSpace 4.1 can be downloaded immediately at either of the following locations:
In addition, you are welcome to try out DSpace on http://demo.dspace.org/ and continue to provide any feedback you may have. |
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Summary
DSpace 4.1 is a bug fix / security fix release to resolve any issues located within DSpace 4.0. As it only provides bug-fixes, DSpace 4.1 should constitute an easy upgrade from DSpace 4.x for most users. No database changes or additional configuration changes should be necessary when upgrading from DSpace 4.x to 4.1 (except for DS-1536; see Fixing the effects of DS-1536).
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- Fixed broken quick build (from [dspace-src]/dspace)
- Fixed a crash of DSpace during CSV import via BTE
- Fixed collection harvesting to DSpace via ORE
- Fixed deposit of new items via SWORD
- Several fixes to the XMLUI mobile theme
- Other minor fixes (see below)
Upgrade Instructions
- For upgrade instructions for 4.x to 4.1, please see Upgrading From 4.0 to 4.x.
If you're affected by DS-1536, DSpace 4.1 fixes it, but you still need to fix the incorrect metadata generated by DSpace 4.0. This is covered by the upgrading instructions linked above.
- If you are upgrading from 3.x to 4.1, please see Upgrading From 3.x to 4.x.
- For general upgrade instructions, please see Upgrading a DSpace Installation
No new features in DSpace 4.1
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4.1 is a bug-fix / security-fix release. This means it includes no new features and only includes fixes for bugs which were found in the 4.0 release. For a list of all new 4.x Features, please visit the DSpace Release 4.0 Notes. |
Changes
The following fixes were released in 4.1.
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Organizational Details
Release Coordination
- Release Coordinator: Committers Team (shared coordination) led by Mark H. Wood
Timeline and Proceeding
Release Timeline:
- Release Date: February 28, 2014
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