Hi Martha and Colin, ok it sounds like something is really failing in the
initial installation of arches into the virtual environment, so nothing to
do with the elasticsearch command itself. All of those modules should be
installed during the one pip command.

Would either of you be able to try this out with a fresh virtual
environment and then share the log here? Use

pip install arches --no-binary :all: --log pipinstall.log

And then we can take a look at the log file.

Thanks,
Adam

On Thu, May 2, 2019 at 8:39 PM Martha S <[email protected]> wrote:

> I tried doing a re-install of python, but that didn't change anything. I
> have now pip installed the dateutil library at Ryan's suggestion, which
> then brought up a fail on edtf. I'll go down this path a little way, but
> there has to be an easier way to get back on track, right?
>
> Martha
>
> On Thursday, May 2, 2019 at 5:48:52 PM UTC-7, Martha S wrote:
>>
>> I redid the pip install of everything after the recaptcha line; some were
>> already present and one failed -- pycryptodome, which you can see in the
>> screen shot below.
>>
>> Now the problem is that there is no python dateutil library to import. We
>> had no problems with the initial install or the upgrade of python. I sure
>> hope we don't have to start anew.
>>
>> Martha
>>
>> [image: No dateutil.jpg]
>>
>>
>> On Thursday, May 2, 2019 at 4:41:05 PM UTC-7, Colin Wu wrote:
>>>
>>> Martha,
>>>
>>> I think you need to believe in the virtual environment to install
>>> modules, otherwise the new modules won't be seen by the virtual env.
>>>
>>> “Waste no more time arguing what a good man should be, just be one.” --
>>> Marcus Aurelius
>>> *From:* [email protected]
>>> *Sent:* May 2, 2019 19:22
>>> *To:* [email protected]
>>> *Subject:* [Arches] Re: New install of 4.4.1 fails to install
>>> Elasticsearch
>>>
>>> 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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