Just a thought, but are you installing arches-hip as well (since 
setup_elasticsearch is not part of the official installation guide for 
arches itself)?

If so, from what folder do you run the '(ENV)$ python manage.py packages -o 
setup_elasticsearch' command?
This needs to be executed from the my_hip_app folder.


Also make sure you have your ENV is activated at all times.


Vincent

On Tuesday, 5 April 2016 16:07:34 UTC-4, Adam Cox wrote:
>
> Hi Thomas, ok, sorry for all of the extra/irrelevant information last time 
> :).
>
> To double-check I just created a new installation on an Ubuntu system, and 
> was able to do so without a hitch.  For what it's worth, it seems like the 
> pip version only mattered on Windows 10 (though I'm not sure if that makes 
> any sense), because I check the pip version in the virtual environment that 
> I just successfully used on Ubuntu, and it was 1.5.4.
>
> As for your error, it still seems like arches/arches-hip is not installing 
> correctly, because django should not be an issue at all if that runs 
> correctly.  Try creating a new virtual environment (also check the version 
> of virtualenv, it should be 1.11.4), activating it, and then running this 
> command:
> pip install arches > full_output.txt 2>&1
> which will write the entire output of the pip command to a text file. 
>  Then you can look through the full_output.txt file (or attach it here or 
> something) to find any errors.  One thing to note is that you'll probably 
> see this error
>         from {{ source_app }}.settings import *
>              ^
>     SyntaxError: invalid syntax
> which you can completely disregard.
>
> Let us know how it goes,
> Adam
>
>
> On Thursday, March 31, 2016 at 7:26:05 AM UTC-6, Thomas Paffen wrote:
>>
>> HI Guys,
>>
>> I'm new to arches and just installing it. When i execute the (ENV)$ 
>> python manage.py packages -o setup_elasticsearch command i get the Error 
>> File manage.py, line 22, in <module>
>>      from django.core.management import execute_from_command_line
>> ImportError: No module named django.core.management
>>
>> I've read that the most common issues are that django ist not installed, 
>> but the commands before this one worked (although i had do downgrade form 
>> django 1.9.4 to 1.8.2)
>>
>> Maybe you got an idea
>>
>> Best, 
>> Thomas
>>
>

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