Adam,

I should point out that the rest of the install to this point was done by 
another user, though I don't know if that matters.Just one more bit of 
information.

Thanks,
Martha 

On Thursday, May 2, 2019 at 4:22:24 PM UTC-7, Martha S wrote:
>
> Adam,
>
> Unfortunately, the pip install of captcha changed nothing. What do you 
> recommend next?
>
> Thanks,
> Martha
>
> [image: No Captcha2.jpg]
>
>
> On Thursday, May 2, 2019 at 2:15:36 PM UTC-7, [email protected] wrote:
>>
>> Here is an example on ubuntu 16.04, python 2.7.12:
>>
>>
>> I did get an error the first time I tried without upgrading pip. In that 
>> case, I got a "no module named django" error when trying to create the 
>> project, even though the installation of Arches looked as if it had gone 
>> smoothly and the virtual env was activated.
>>
>> Also note that I used --no-cache-dir here in the pip install of arches 
>> because this server has a small amount of memory and was crashing with a 
>> "MemoryError" without that argument. However, --no-cache-dir is not 
>> generally required.
>>
>> Adam
>>
>>
>> On Thursday, May 2, 2019 at 3:59:24 PM UTC-5, [email protected] wrote:
>>>
>>> Ok, I was able to get past this step on my end, and first thing I think 
>>> you should check: is your virtual environment activated? Your command line 
>>> prompt should be prefixed with the name of the directory of your 
>>> virtualenv. In the docs we use ENV, so if you've followed that you should 
>>> be seeing (ENV) at the front of each line.
>>>
>>> The following is on windows, though I'll see about getting an ubuntu 
>>> test too.
>>>
>>>
>>> Please note that I don't recommend using echo to put the GDAL library 
>>> path in settings_local.py as I did in the example above--it will erase the 
>>> other contents of that file. Best to hand edit.
>>>
>>> If you still have trouble, could you send a screenshot or two?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Adam
>>>
>>> On Thursday, May 2, 2019 at 3:20:56 PM UTC-5, [email protected] wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi Colin and Martha,
>>>>
>>>> I'll try out a test installation locally and see what I can find. In 
>>>> the meantime, if you try pip installing captcha does that solve it, or 
>>>> lead 
>>>> to messages of new libraries that are missing?
>>>> Use
>>>>
>>>> pip install django-recaptcha==1.4.0
>>>>
>>>> as is listed here 
>>>> https://github.com/archesproject/arches/blob/stable/4.4.1/arches/install/requirements.txt#L14
>>>>
>>>> Adam
>>>>
>>>> On Thursday, May 2, 2019 at 1:24:06 PM UTC-5, Martha S wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi, All, 
>>>>>
>>>>> We are at exactly the same point in the 4.4.1 install with the same 
>>>>> issue. Any answers? We are on Ubuntu 18.04, pip 19.1, and Python 
>>>>> 2.7.15rc1.
>>>>>
>>>>> Martha
>>>>>
>>>>> On Wednesday, May 1, 2019 at 7:10:49 PM UTC-7, Colin Wu wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi all,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I am trying to install Arches on a Ubuntu 16.04 desktop and python 
>>>>>> 2.7.12. Everything seems to go swimmingly until I reach the "Install 
>>>>>> Elasticsearch with Arches" section!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Running the suggested command (python manage.py es install) gives me 
>>>>>> errors that ultimately result from the script not being able to find a 
>>>>>> captcha module (ImportError: No module named captcha).
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I searched the forum and found (old) posts about not finding the 
>>>>>> captcha module during an upgrade from 4.0.1 to 4.1.0. Tried the 
>>>>>> suggestions 
>>>>>> there but no joy.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I note that 4.4.1 was only released March 29 (?) so maybe the 
>>>>>> installation procedure hasn't been sufficiently debugged yet?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks for any help.
>>>>>>
>>>>>

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