Thanks, Adam. I started over in order to test all this: 

   - Reinstalled all dependencies using the bash script at 
   http://arches3.readthedocs.org/en/latest/installing-dependencies-linux/
   - Ran through all installation instructions for arches and arches_hip
   - Opened the firewall to allow temp remote access to django development 
   server

NO ERRORS when using the django dev server! Hooray!

However, when I host through apache, none of the contents of the arches or 
arches_hip media directories (e.g. css, js, etc.) are being hosted. I'm 
assuming this is related to 
STATICFILES_DIRS = (os.path.join(PACKAGE_ROOT, 'media'),) + STATICFILES_DIRS
in settings.py. 

In my apache host conf, I have media successfully aliased to my app's 
specific media directory (the one where I would put my custom files like 
package.css). But, it is not aggregating the other sources for these static 
files. 

What is the best way to edit settings.py and/or httpd.conf to make sure 
that the media directories under arches/ and arches_hip/ are also being 
hosted? Are people hardcoding this into settings.py? Using symlinks from 
/var/www?

Many thanks,
Angela






On Friday, September 11, 2015 at 3:59:55 PM UTC-4, Adam Cox wrote:
>
> Well, to check if it's a problem in your virtual environment, you could 
> just make a new one (called ENV2 or something), install arches-hip there, 
> and use it instead.  Activate it, reinstall the package and then run the 
> dev server and see if the problem persists (you'd have to reconfigure the 
> virtual host if you want apache to use the new virtual environment).  Make 
> sure that your settings.py points to the defaults in arches-hip, i.e. 
> comment out both the RESOURCE_GRAPH_LOCATIONS and CONCEPT_SCHEME_LOCATIONS 
> variables so your app will use the defaults.
>
>
> On Fri, Sep 11, 2015 at 2:16 PM, Angela Labrador <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> Great catch, Adam.
>>
>> Good news: I rebuilt the database and reloaded the sample authority files 
>> -- now I'm at 1221 concepts (I must have added one while poking around).
>>
>> Not so great news: I disabled apache, edited iptables, ran the django 
>> development server on 0.0.0.0:8000, pointed the web browser to the new 
>> port, and... still got the error.
>>
>> It sounds like it must be something local to my environment, and likely a 
>> path missing in my settings file or local env. I'll comb through the docs 
>> again and my logs to see if I can track it down. If any other ideas occur 
>> to anyone, I'm all ears!
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Angela 
>>
>> On Fri, Sep 11, 2015 at 1:49 PM, Adam Cox <[email protected] 
>> <javascript:>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Angela, you could run the development server just to make sure that 
>>> apache isn't giving you trouble (though it doesn't really seem like that 
>>> kind of error).  Just make sure port 8000 is accessible and use *python 
>>> manage.py runserver 0:8000*.
>>>
>>> I've tried a fresh install of Arches and didn't encounter the errors you 
>>> found. I have in the past however, and not having loaded the concept 
>>> schemes is generally the problem.  Have you modified any of them (or the 
>>> resource graphs)?  I noticed that on my fresh install there were 1221 
>>> concepts, not 1222.
>>>
>>> On Friday, September 11, 2015 at 12:12:23 PM UTC-5, Angela Labrador 
>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> HI Alexei,
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for looking into this. Yes, I did load the sample data with no 
>>>> errors reported while running load_concept_scheme. RDM shows 43 
>>>> collections, 2 schemes, 136 entity types, and 1222 concepts.
>>>>
>>>> I should have mentioned that this is on Ubuntu Trusty 14.04.3 and using 
>>>> Apache2 (I believe I have mod_wsgi set up correctly, but that's another 
>>>> variable to throw in the mix as it could be a path missing in my vhost 
>>>> conf 
>>>> file).
>>>>
>>>> Thanks again,
>>>> Angela
>>>>
>>>> On Fri, Sep 11, 2015 at 12:15 PM, Alexei Peters <[email protected]> 
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi Angela,
>>>>> I'll take a look at this this morning and let you know what I find out.
>>>>> Did you happen to load the sample data?
>>>>> Cheers,
>>>>> Alexei 
>>>>>
>>>>> Sent from my Windows Phone
>>>>> ------------------------------
>>>>> From: Angela Labrador
>>>>> Sent: ‎9/‎11/‎2015 7:25 AM
>>>>> To: Arches Project
>>>>> Subject: [Arches] jQuery error on fresh install of 3.0.4 and hip 1.0.3
>>>>>
>>>>> Hello, 
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm really enjoying learning and working with Arches so far. I have 
>>>>> run into a jQuery error on a clean install of Arches 3.0.4 and Arches-Hip 
>>>>> 1.0.3 that I could use some help with:
>>>>>
>>>>> When I go to the Resource Manager form for historic resource or 
>>>>> historic district (resources/HERITAGE_RESOURCE.E18/summary/ 
>>>>> or resources/HERITAGE_RESOURCE_GROUP.E27/summary/) I get the following:
>>>>> Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read property 'undefined' of undefined 
>>>>> /media/js/views/forms/sections/branch-list.js:20 
>>>>> and "Date Type" and "Keyword" is in red. (When I go to any of the 
>>>>> other items in the Resource Manager, these fields are in gray and no 
>>>>> error 
>>>>> is thrown.)
>>>>>
>>>>> I am wondering if...
>>>>>
>>>>> 1) This is an expected error and is due to not having something set up 
>>>>> correctly within my data model or not having a particular vocabulary set 
>>>>> up 
>>>>> yet. (I get the error regardless of whether I load the sample authority 
>>>>> files or not.) 
>>>>>
>>>>> 2) This is an unexpected error and I am missing a js file, have some 
>>>>> issue with my jQuery version, have a permissions issue or... something 
>>>>> else...?
>>>>>
>>>>> Many thanks for any advice or feedback and great work,
>>>>> Angela
>>>>>
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