Dear Adam,

today I got a hint  from a college (Matthias Kuhn -  a QGIS guy) indicating 
that the problem might be related to CamelCase incompatibility of one of 
the components. I installed the arches_hip module with all low-cases and it 
solved the problem.

Anyways, thank you so much for your help.

Happy holidays,
Anjo



On Tuesday, December 22, 2015 at 4:14:05 PM UTC+1, Adam Cox wrote:
>
> Hi Anjo, I just made a new install on a brand new Ubuntu 14.04 64-bit 
> server instance, and it worked fine. Logged into an AWS instance as 
> 'ubuntu' user.  The only things I would like to check with you are:
>
> Just to double check that you downloaded the the ubuntu_trusty_setup.sh 
> script that is linked in the documentation.
>
> https://bitbucket.org/arches/arches3/raw/4f8ffdafb043cf2f6ad009d4738e94202eb529dd/arches/install/ubuntu_trusty_setup.sh
>  
> I didn't use chmod on it though, just downloaded it and then
> ~$ . ubuntu_trusty_setup.sh
>
> I did have to sudo install pip and use sudo to get virtualenv.
>
> Just in case it's helpful, here are the contents and permissions of 
> everything in the home directory (where I did the whole successful install).
>
> [image: Inline image 1]
>
> Otherwise, we followed all of the same steps, so I'm not sure what else 
> could be going on...
>
> Adam
>
> On Tue, Dec 22, 2015 at 1:26 AM, Anjo Weichbrodt <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> Dear Adam,
>>
>> I tried the installation with a normal user. It comes out the same.
>> I tried  as well to install arches on Ubuntu 14.04 x64 and 14.04 x32 with 
>> same result.
>>
>> Following I share the precise command sequence which brings me to the 
>> error message.
>>
>> Thanks so much for your support,
>> Anjo
>>
>>
>> sudo chmod +x ubuntu_trusty_setup.sh
>> ./ubuntu_trusty_setup.sh
>> apt-get install python-pip
>> pip install virtualenv==1.11.4
>> mkdir arches
>> cd arches
>> virtualenv ENV
>> source ENV/bin/activate
>> pip install arches
>> pip install arches_hip
>> arches-app create hipAvenches --app arches_hip
>> cd hipAvenches/
>> python manage.py packages -o setup_elasticsearch
>>
>> ### in new terminal 
>> ./arches/hipAvenches/hipAvenches/elasticsearch/elasticsearch-1.4.1/bin/
>> elasticsearche...
>>
>> ### first terminal ###
>> python manage.py packages -o install
>>
>> --> *django.db.utils.OperationalError: FATAL: database 
>> “arches_my_hip_app” does not exist*
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Monday, December 21, 2015 at 5:32:00 PM UTC+1, Adam Cox wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Anjo, it may be a problem that you are doing all of this as the root 
>>> user.  On ubuntu 14.04 I've always used the 'ubuntu' user, even for running 
>>> the setup script.  It seems like you ran it as the root user, so maybe 
>>> trying redoing the whole process as ubuntu.  The error messages you posted 
>>> from the setup script seem to point in that direction...
>>>
>>>
>>> On Monday, December 21, 2015 at 2:21:15 AM UTC-6, Anjo Weichbrodt wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi Adam,
>>>>
>>>> I double checked for elasticresearch and it is running. I performed a 
>>>> reinstall getting rid of previous error massages but the 
>>>> "django.db.utils.OperationalError" still persists.
>>>>
>>>> Thank, Anjo
>>>>
>>>> On Wednesday, December 16, 2015 at 4:50:42 PM UTC+1, Adam Cox wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi Anjo, from all the "connection" related messages in the extended 
>>>>> errors that you posted, it looks like you don't have elasticsearch 
>>>>> running.  Can you double-check that part of your installation process?  
>>>>> Just be sure that elasticsearch is running before you run the install 
>>>>> command.
>>>>>
>>>>> Adam
>>>>>
>>>>> On Wednesday, December 16, 2015 at 2:49:19 AM UTC-6, Anjo Weichbrodt 
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I checked some messages which appeared when I ran the lines from the 
>>>>>> installation script *ubuntu_trusty_setup.sh*
>>>>>> Could that be related to the problem?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> (ENV)root@ubuntu-512mb-fra1-01:~# sudo -u postgres psql -d 
>>>>>> template_postgis_20 -c "GRANT ALL ON geometry_columns TO PUBL            
>>>>>>    
>>>>>>     IC;"
>>>>>> could not change directory to "/root": Permission denied
>>>>>> GRANT
>>>>>> (ENV)root@ubuntu-512mb-fra1-01:~# sudo -u postgres psql -d 
>>>>>> template_postgis_20 -c "GRANT ALL ON geography_columns TO PUB            
>>>>>>    
>>>>>>     LIC;"
>>>>>> could not change directory to "/root": Permission denied
>>>>>> GRANT
>>>>>> (ENV)root@ubuntu-512mb-fra1-01:~# sudo -u postgres psql -d 
>>>>>> template_postgis_20 -c "GRANT ALL ON spatial_ref_sys TO PUBLI            
>>>>>>    
>>>>>>     C;"
>>>>>> could not change directory to "/root": Permission denied
>>>>>> GRANT
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Wednesday, December 16, 2015 at 5:04:04 AM UTC+1, Adam Cox wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hi Anjo, it does sound like something is wrong.  I just wanted to 
>>>>>>> mention that detail about error messages because it may look as though 
>>>>>>> the 
>>>>>>> initial installation begins with an error, but it's really just a note. 
>>>>>>>  
>>>>>>> The message would just read
>>>>>>> NOTICE: database "arches_my_hip_app" does not exist, skipping DROP 
>>>>>>> DATABASE
>>>>>>> and then the installation would continue from there.  But that's not 
>>>>>>> what's going on it your case, so it does appear that there's an issue.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> One thing to mention is that the template you're referring to is 
>>>>>>> just for the PostGIS geometry database that arches uses as a template 
>>>>>>> for 
>>>>>>> it's own geometry tables.  If you have
>>>>>>> DATABASES['default']['POSTGIS_TEMPLATE'] = 'template_postgis_20'
>>>>>>> in your settings file, and you can confirm that that is the name of 
>>>>>>> the PostGIS template you see in pgAdmin, then your problem should not 
>>>>>>> be 
>>>>>>> coming from that template, but from somewhere else.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Unfortunately, I'm not sure where else to look.  If you can find 
>>>>>>> post any other error messages that you get, that would be useful to 
>>>>>>> others 
>>>>>>> that may have some idea what's going on...  Screenshots are the best.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Good luck!
>>>>>>> Adam
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Tuesday, December 15, 2015 at 11:59:54 AM UTC-6, Anjo Weichbrodt 
>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Hi Adam,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> thank you so much for your quick reply. 
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> The installation finishes with the *django.db.utils.OperationalError: 
>>>>>>>> FATAL: database “arches_my_hip_app” does not exist’ *To me it 
>>>>>>>> looks like the entire error message. When checking the entries with 
>>>>>>>> *pgAdmin* I can find 'template_postgis_20'.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> In your answer you said that:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> The very first time that you install a package, you should get a 
>>>>>>>>> warning that the *arches_my_hip_app *database does not exist, but 
>>>>>>>>> the installation should proceed properly without any problem.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Do you suggest that the error message is normal and there might not 
>>>>>>>> be a problem?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Thanks in advance,
>>>>>>>> Anjo
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On Tuesday, December 15, 2015 at 6:12:12 PM UTC+1, Adam Cox wrote:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Hi Anjo, was that the entirety of your error message?  If not, 
>>>>>>>>> could you post the whole thing?  The very first time that you install 
>>>>>>>>> a 
>>>>>>>>> package, you should get a warning that the *arches_my_hip_app 
>>>>>>>>> *database 
>>>>>>>>> does not exist, but the installation should proceed properly without 
>>>>>>>>> any 
>>>>>>>>> problem.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> On Tue, Dec 15, 2015 at 7:30 AM, Anjo Weichbrodt <
>>>>>>>>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Dear all,
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> When I would like to create a database with the command:
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> (ENV)$ python manage.py packages -o install
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> I get the following error message:
>>>>>>>>>> *django.db.utils.OperationalError: FATAL: database 
>>>>>>>>>> “arches_my_hip_app” does not exist’*
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> The template was created with the name ‘template_postgis_20'. I 
>>>>>>>>>> followed the *Arches *and *Arche-Hip* installation guide through 
>>>>>>>>>> the installation.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> I am running *Arches *on 
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> *Ubuntu 14.04.3 x64*Thank you for your help,
>>>>>>>>>> Anjo
>>>>>>>>>>
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