Hi Cristina, Can you give me a little more detail about the issue you're seeing? Do you see any javascript errors in the browsers console? Cheers, Alexei
By the way, I just committed a fix for the issue that Koen helped you with. https://bitbucket.org/arches/arches/issue/363/error-installation-on-ubuntu Director of Web Development - Farallon Geographics, Inc. - 971.227.3173 On Tue, Jan 14, 2014 at 12:14 PM, Tudor Cristina < [email protected]> wrote: > Koen, thank you sooo much! > It finally works! Amazing! But, now I get stuck at the same step like : > https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/archesproject/dKWhVZbGeh8. I > found > en_us.js, I follow all the steps, but this initialization is never ending. > > On Tuesday, January 14, 2014 11:53:42 AM UTC+2, Koen Van Daele wrote: > >> Hi cristina, >> >> >> >> I’d suggest the following. I’ve created and slightly changed version of >> Arches that installs on my Ubuntu 12.04. Please follow these instructions >> and let me know what happens: >> >> >> >> Anything that starts with a dollar sign should be entered through the >> command line. Please don’t use sudo here. It’s necessary for the postgres >> installation, but a bad idea for installing the Arches software itself. >> >> >> >> Go to you home dir >> >> $ cd /home/cris >> >> Remove your current version (might need to use sudo here if your previous >> version was downloaded with sudo) >> >> $ rm –rf ArchesWeb >> >> Download a modified version >> >> $ wget https://bitbucket.org/koenedaele/arches/get/default.tar.gz >> >> Untar this >> >> $ tar –xzf default.tar.gz >> >> Rename folder >> >> $ mv koenedaele-arches-ca52ad7c6f55 ArchesWeb >> >> Install Arches >> >> $ cd ArchesWeb/Install >> >> $ ./install.sh >> >> >> >> This should work. >> >> >> >> Alexei, the errors that Cristina encounters have to do with problems with >> distribute and setuptools. The changes I made (see https://bitbucket.org/ >> koenedaele/arches/commits/ca52ad7c6f55204f43916f0b25acb462b2d545ca) fix >> these by first forcing an upgrade of setuptools (so pip can do its job >> later on) and removing the hardcode dependency on distribute 6.something. >> There might be other fixes possible (maybe downgrading pip away from pip >> 1.5) and I have no idea if this works on a windows or mac. >> >> >> >> Also, is there any reason for downloading and untarring Arches as >> superuser? I’d suggest changing that in the installation guide. >> >> >> >> Cheers, >> >> Koen >> >> >> >> *Koen Van Daele* >> >> Applicatiebeheerder >> >> M +32 (0)499 94 93 68 | T +32 (0)2 553 16 82 >> >> >> >> *Van:* [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] *Namens >> *Van Daele, Koen >> >> *Verzonden:* dinsdag 14 januari 2014 9:46 >> *Aan:* Tudor Cristina; [email protected] >> *Onderwerp:* RE: [Arches] Error while installing Arches on Ubuntu >> >> >> >> Hi Cristina, >> >> >> >> Please don’t reinstall Ubuntu. That’s unneeded and it will not solve >> anything. I’ll have a look at your current erros and see if I can figure >> out how to best help you. >> >> >> >> Cheers, >> >> Koen >> >> >> >> *Koen Van Daele* >> >> Applicatiebeheerder >> >> M +32 (0)499 94 93 68 | T +32 (0)2 553 16 82 >> >> >> >> *Van:* Tudor Cristina [mailto:[email protected]] >> *Verzonden:* maandag 13 januari 2014 21:30 >> *Aan:* [email protected] >> >> *CC:* Tudor Cristina; Van Daele, Koen >> *Onderwerp:* Re: [Arches] Error while installing Arches on Ubuntu >> >> >> >> It in strange that in './virtualenv/ENV' I don't have a tmp folder. I >> will reinstall Ubuntu and everything else tomorrow, and let you know how >> thinks will go. Thank you once again for your support. >> >> On Monday, January 13, 2014 8:19:43 PM UTC+2, Alexei Peters wrote: >> >> Sorry clicked send prematurely... >> >> >> >> Hi Cristina, >> >> Many times the error messages that can get during issues like this seem >> intimidating, but in reality usually give you clues as to what happened. >> >> In this case, if you look at the error message you'll notice that it >> tells you exactly what to do. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> *pip can't proceed with requirement 'distribute==0.6.27 (from -r >> /home/cris/ArchesWeb/Install/requirements.txt (line 5))' due to a >> pre-existing build directory. location: >> /home/cris/ArchesWeb/virtualenv/ENV/tmp/distributeThis is likely due to a >> previous installation that failed.pip is being responsible and not assuming >> it can delete this.Please delete it and try again.* >> >> >> >> It's saying that you had an installation that previously failed. During >> that failed installation, the build process created a "tmp" folder in >> /home/cris/ArchesWeb/virtualenv/ENV/ >> >> Now that you're trying to redo the build, it's saying that you need to >> delete the "tmp" folder. It's not going to delete it for you. >> >> I would delete that folder and then begin the install process all over >> again. >> >> That should work. >> >> >> >> Cheers, >> >> Alexei >> >> >> >> >> Director of Web Development - Farallon Geographics, Inc. - 971.227.3173 >> >> >> >> On Mon, Jan 13, 2014 at 10:14 AM, Alexei Peters <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >> Hi Cristina, >> >> Many times the error messages that can get during issues like this seem >> intimidating, but in reality usually give you clues as to what happened. >> >> In this case, if you look at the error message you'll notice that it >> tells you exactly what to do. >> >> >> >> pip can't proceed with requirement 'distribute==0.6.27 (from -r >> /home/cris/ArchesWeb/Install/requirements.txt (line 5))' due to a >> pre-existing build directory. >> location: /home/cris/ArchesWeb/virtualenv/ENV/tmp/distribute >> This is likely due to a previous installation that failed. >> pip is being responsible and not assuming it can delete this. >> Please delete it and try again. >> >> >> >> >> Director of Web Development - Farallon Geographics, Inc. - 971.227.3173 >> >> >> >> On Mon, Jan 13, 2014 at 9:51 AM, Tudor Cristina <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >> So, I finally edited install.py as you said, but I still get this error : >> >> pip can't proceed with requirement 'distribute==0.6.27 (from -r >> /home/cris/ArchesWeb/Install/requirements.txt (line 5))' due to a >> pre-existing build directory. >> location: /home/cris/ArchesWeb/virtualenv/ENV/tmp/distribute >> This is likely due to a previous installation that failed. >> pip is being responsible and not assuming it can delete this. >> Please delete it and try again. >> >> Storing debug log for failure in /home/cris/.pip/pip.log >> >> >> Traceback (most recent call last): >> >> File "install.py", line 64, in <module> >> >> >> shutil.copy2(os.path.join(here, 'base.py'), >> os.path.join(virtualenv_working_dir, >> 'lib', py_version, 'site-packages', 'django', 'db', 'backends', >> 'postgresql_psycopg2')) >> File "/usr/lib/python2.7/shutil.py", line 128, in copy2 >> copyfile(src, dst) >> File "/usr/lib/python2.7/shutil.py", line 83, in copyfile >> with open(dst, 'wb') as fdst: >> IOError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: '/home/cris/ArchesWeb/ >> virtualenv/ENV/lib/python2.7/site-packages/django/db/ >> backends/postgresql_psycopg2' >> >> I've talked to other person who installed Arches, and worked just fine. I >> still can't image why I get this error. I've tried installing on another >> device, but I get the same error. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> On Monday, January 13, 2014 12:21:41 PM UTC+2, Koen Van Daele wrote: >> >> Could you try editing /home/cris/ArchesWeb/Install/install.py with >> something like gedit or vim? >> >> On line 52 it currently says: >> >> # INSTALL DJANGO, RAWES, SPHINX AND OTHER DEPENDENCIES >> >> tmpinstalldir = '%s/tmp' % (virtualenv_working_dir) >> >> os.system("pip install -b %s -r %s" % (tmpinstalldir, os.path.join(here, >> 'requirements.txt'))) >> shutil.rmtree(tmpinstalldir, True) >> >> >> Try changing it to (adding the third line): >> >> # INSTALL DJANGO, RAWES, SPHINX AND OTHER DEPENDENCIES >> >> tmpinstalldir = '%s/tmp' % (virtualenv_working_dir) >> >> os.system("pip install --no-use-wheel -b %s setuptools --upgrade" % >> (tmpinstalldir)) >> os.system("pip install -b %s -r %s" % (tmpinstalldir, os.path.join(here, >> 'requirements.txt'))) >> shutil.rmtree(tmpinstalldir, True) >> >> If this doesn't work, look for all lines containing pip install (there's >> one at the end of the file as well that says pip install psycopg) and add >> --no-use-wheel. >> >> Alexei, there might still be an issue with the requirements.txt file >> which pins to distribute version 0.6.27. >> >> Cheers, >> Koen >> ________________________________________ >> >> Van: [email protected] [[email protected]] namens Van >> Daele, Koen [[email protected]] >> >> Verzonden: maandag 13 januari 2014 10:55 >> >> Aan: Tudor Cristina; [email protected] >> >> Onderwerp: RE: [Arches] Error while installing Arches on Ubuntu >> >> Hi, >> >> is this the same problem as you mentioned in https://bitbucket.org/archs/ >> arches/issue/363/error-installation-on-ubuntu? >> >> In which case it might be that your installation of django is failing. Is >> there a folder >> '/home/cris/ArchesWeb/virtualenv/ENV/lib/python2.7/site-packages/django'? >> You can check this with the ls command, ie. 'ls /home/cris/ArchesWeb/ >> virtualenv/ENV/lib/python2.7/site-packages/django' should not say that >> it does not exist. >> >> Could you check this? >> >> You bitbucket ticket seems to indicate some possible problems with >> setuptools. >> >> Cheers, >> Koen >> ________________________________________ >> >> Van: [email protected] [[email protected]] namens >> Tudor Cristina [[email protected]]u yo >> >> Verzonden: zondag 12 januari 2014 10:45 >> >> Aan: [email protected] >> >> Onderwerp: [Arches] Error while installing Arches on Ubuntu >> >> Hi! >> >> I try to install Arches on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS. >> I constantly get this error when I enter sudo ./install.sh : >> >> Traceback (most recent call last): >> File "install.py", line 63, in <module> >> shutil.copy2(os.path.join(here, 'base.py'), >> os.path.join(virtualenv_working_dir, >> 'lib', py_version, 'site-packages', 'django', 'db', 'backends', >> 'postgresql_psycopg2')) >> File "/usr/lib/python2.7/shutil.py", line 128, in copy2 >> copyfile(src, dst) >> File "/usr/lib/python2.7/shutil.py", line 83, in copyfile >> with open(dst, 'wb') as fdst: >> IOError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: '/home/cris/ArchesWeb/ >> virtualenv/ENV/lib/python2.7/site-packages/django/db/backends/postgresql_psycopg2' >> >> >> >> How can I solve this problem ? 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