On 13/09/2005, at 8:18 PM, Channa Tang wrote: > Hi Chris > > Thank you for your reply. > > I have unzipped the mlb-1.1.zip file into my home directory: > D:\Documents and Settings\localadmin > MLB works OK if I use mlb.exe, but it still doesn't work when I invoke > it from the MLB Controller's Start button.
Channa, The shared app uses a technique to find the mlb directory and mlb.exe which may not work very well on Windows. Could you create a plain text file with the following lines in it? #!/usr/bin/python import os print os.path.expanduser("~") ##### end of file ######### Save it as something like atest.py, then run it from a command shell and tell me what it prints out (whatever location it prints out is where the shared app is expecting to find the mlb directory). chris > > On 13/09/05, Christoph Willing <will...@itee.uq.edu.au> wrote: > >> >> On 13/09/2005, at 11:47 AM, Christoph Willing wrote: >> >> >>> >>> On 13/09/2005, at 2:23 AM, Channa Tang wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>>> Thank you for your replys. >>>> >>>> I have installed AGTK 2.4 in Windows XP and downloaded MLB for >>>> Windows >>>> and SharedMLB.agpkg, but when I click on "Start MLB" button in MLB >>>> Controller, the mlb application will not start itself. Does anyone >>>> know why? >>>> >>>> >>> >>> Channa, >>> >>> There are 2 ways of running MLB within the AG; either as a Node >>> Service or as a Shared Application. It looks like you're using the >>> second method and the Windows version of this was never completed, >>> meaning that the mlb executable isn't actually run. I'll try to >>> find some time to fix it in the next few days. >>> >> >> >> Channa, >> >> You need to unzip the mlb-1.1.zip file (which you downloaded from the >> "MLB for Windows" link) into your home directory. If your account >> name is "channa", then your home directory will be: >> C:\Documents and Settings\channa >> >> After unzipping, you should end up with an "mlb" directory in your >> home directory. In turn, the "mlb" directory will contain some more >> directories and some files, including mlb.exe, which you could test >> as a standalone application first. If that works OK, then it will >> work when you invoke it from the MLB Controller's Start button. Christoph Willing +61 7 3365 8350 QPSF Access Grid Manager University of Queensland