Hi Andy,
Just so you know, we've been able to stand up Arches on a CentOS machine,
so when the time comes that shouldn't be a problem.
Cheers,
Alexei


Director of Web Development - Farallon Geographics, Inc. - 971.227.3173


On Fri, May 23, 2014 at 1:32 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello Rob,
> Yes I did all that following the PDF manual (or thought I had).
> On rereading the documentation I missed the bit that said "navigate to
> folder where you’ve cloned arches"  So my Vagrant instance couldn't see the
> arches folder (I didn't appreciate the importance of where you run 'vagrant
> up' from)
>
> In which case I'd suggest making this explicit in the doc by putting
>
> cd ~/projects/arches
> vagrant up
>
> I'll try again. By the way I'm not a 'hard core' developer but I hope to
> be able to contribute. I think the Vagrant part is important for users of
> other Linuxes. I agree not for production but for evaluation.
>
> Another issue is that Red Hat / Centos servers are the most used in
> production. I'm already renting a Centos server that I run my as my
> production server and I'm not too keen having to move everything to Ubuntu
> hosting or run two servers, but that's an issue for another day.
> Thanks
> Andy
>
>
> On Thursday, May 22, 2014 11:06:17 PM UTC+1, Rob Gaston wrote:
>>
>> Hi Andy,
>>
>> if you followed the latest documentation you should have cloned the
>> repository as the first step, which would have gotten you the latest
>> version of the setup script.  From the docs:
>>
>>   Step 1: Clone Arches
>>>
>>> Start by getting a copy of the Arches code using a local Mercurial
>>> client:
>>>
>>> 1 hgclonehttps://bitbucket.org/arches/arches~/projects/arches
>>> Then, (assuming you want to develop using the CDS package) clone the CDS
>>> repo into your packages folder:
>>>
>>> 1 hgclonehttps://bitbucket.org/arches/cds~/projects/arches/
>>> archesproject/packages/cds
>>>
>>> And create a settings local file as described in “Loading the CDS
>>> Package”, if you’re using linux, you can run the following commands:
>>>
>> touch ∼/projects/arches/settings_local.py
>>>
>> echo “INSTALLED_PACKAGES = (‘cds’,)” >> ∼/projects/arches/settings_
>>> local.py
>>>
>> Did you do this first?  Then you must cd into the arches directory before
>> running "vagrant up".  From the sound of your ticket, I don't think these
>> steps were executed as advised in the latest documentation (perhaps you are
>> looking at some old version of the docs?).
>>
>> As you've already run "vagrant up" before, you may need to first run
>> "vagrant destroy" to get a fresh VM.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> - Rob
>>
>>
>> On Thursday, May 22, 2014 2:50:46 PM UTC-7, [email protected] wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello, I've just hit the same Vagrant issue - but I'd not seen this
>>> thread first unfortunately.
>>> I'm trying the corrected vagrant_setup.sh script now - compiling as we
>>> speak...
>>>
>>> I'm on OpenSuse 13.1 Linux - it's clear would be a major task to get
>>> Arches to install on this. I made a quick list of dependencies which I
>>> don't have:
>>>
>>> build-essential ???
>>> postgresql-9.2  YES 9.2-4.12 postgresql92
>>> postgresql-server-dev-9.2 ? YES  postgresql-devel
>>> libxml2-dev YES libxml2-devel
>>> libproj-dev YES libproj-devel
>>> libjson0-dev ??? NO only libjson0
>>> xsltproc NO ??? Have libxslt-tools libxslt-devel
>>> docbook-xsl  ??? docbook-xsl-stylesheets
>>> docbook-mathml ??? various other docbook
>>> libgdal1-dev  NO have libgdal1
>>> postgresql-contrib-9.2 NO
>>> postgresql-server-dev-9.2 NO
>>> libpq-dev NO libpgqxx-4_0 libpgqxx-devel
>>>
>>> So I decided to use Vagrant, which I've not used before. I already had a
>>> VirtualBox install so that was good.
>>> I've posted my suggestions following my experience following the Vagrant
>>> install instructions as a new issue:
>>> https://bitbucket.org/arches/arches/issue/375/installation-
>>> manual-suggestions-for
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> Andy
>>>
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