Hi to all,

I have met a problem on Ubuntu after I succeeded in compiling the code. The
problem is that the
executable "ascend" script under pygtk directory didn't work. I checked the
script and got to know
that the "GTKLIBPATH" is still none in the following statement:
                 LDPATH = [INSTALL_LIB] + GTKLIBPATH + LDPATH

I simply delete "+GTKLIBPATH" from this statement then it worked.

I am sure there is a little problem in "ascend.in". I will go through it to
have a deep understand.
I see this GTKLIBPATH is so important for the script to run under three
different platform that I should
take good care of it to ensure that any modification won't introduce new
problems.

Cheers

Zhan


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> Date: Fri, 25 Mar 2011 11:46:39 +1100
> From: John Pye <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [ASCEND] GSoC 2011
> To: zhizheng zhan <[email protected]>
> Cc: [email protected]
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> Hi Zhan
>
> Thanks for contacting us. I'm pleased to hear that you have got ASCEND
> up and running. If you have succeeded in writing and running some simple
> models, perhaps you should work on some slightly harder ones. There are
> many models that one can write that do no solve trivially, eg due to
> difficult simultaneous non-linear equations. It is good to experience
> the difficulty in that. One example that you could try would be the
> Colebrook equation for frictional pressure drops in water flow in pipes,
> for example.
>
> Assuming you're happy that you have understood the basic working of the
> ASCEND language, though, perhaps you should move on and look at fixing
> some bugs, or proposing some new functionality, or else start to think
> about areas where you could make useful contribution. In open-source
> development, the onus is very much on you to decide where your most
> useful contribution will be, and then to simply start working! Let us
> know how you proceed.
>
> If you have difficulty understanding any particular project description,
> please let us know and we can try to expand.
>
> Cheers
> JP
>
> On 25/03/11 04:08, zhizheng zhan wrote:
> > Hi!
> > I am a student from China. I see ASCEND project at GSoC 2011 website
> > and have looked into for details which I get interested in.
> > This is my first time to get in touch with open source project.
> >
> > My mayor is computer science and application. So I think I could get
> > involved with some of the projects in your wiki's student project list.
> > And I have already downloaded the source code from subversion and
> > succeeded in compiling it under an Ubuntu 10.04 virtual machine.
> > Following the materials of wiki, I also tested some simple models
> > after building ASCEND. By doing these, I know more and more about
> > ASCEND. (I will paste some of the screenshots later)
> >
> > Though I am totally new to ASCEND and there are plenty of new things I
> > need to know, I still hope to get involved in this great and meaningful
> > project by doing the GSoC projects on the student project list.
> >
> > So could you give me any suggestions?
> >
> > best wishes!
> >
> > Zhan
> >
> >
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> Subject: [ASCEND] GUI improvements in ascend
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> My name is joseph, from india currently pursuing my under-graduate course
> in
> computer science. It's my first time for gsoc. I'm interested in developing
> the pygtk version of the gui. I have some experience in building with
> pygtk.
> Can anyone please point out how to proceed?
>
> Thanks
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> Date: Mon, 28 Mar 2011 22:09:08 +0530
> From: Ujjaval Verma <[email protected]>
> Subject: [ASCEND] [GSOC] Student projects involving GUI development
> To: [email protected], [email protected]
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> Hello
> I, Ujjaval, am a 3rd year student of IIIT Hyderabad, India. I am planning
> to
> apply for GSOC 2011 program and came across some nice project ideas that
> have been proposed by ASCEND. I have prior experience with C/C++ and
> Python/PyGTK alongwith a sound base in thermodynamics and graph theory. I
> spent the last two days doing the following tasks :
>
>   - Go through ascend wiki pages and general info about the tool.
>   - Get ascend source code from CMU repository.
>   - Build and run ascend after installing all required packages on my local
>   system (Ubuntu).
>
> But I *want help *in getting a better understanding about what is being
> expected from some projects and what is required to be done. Some projects
> that I am more interested in doing are 'GUI Improvements' , 'Canvas -
> based modelling' and 'Bug Squashing'. Can someone give me some contact
> detail and a *TIME SLOT *or a meeting time  when I can further discuss
> about
> these projects on some IRC channel / or chat with someone ?
>
> Thanks A Lot ,   looking forward to further discussion
>
> Regards
>  --
> Ujjaval
> ~~~~~ Be what you are  ~~~~~
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> Date: Tue, 29 Mar 2011 10:48:26 +1100
> From: John Pye <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [ASCEND] GUI improvements in ascend
> To: joseph varghese <[email protected]>
> Cc: acsend <[email protected]>
> Message-ID: <[email protected]>
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> Hi Joseph
>
> Thanks for your interest. The best thing for you to do to aid your
> proposal would be to get the code, compile it, run it, write some models
> of your own and generally get up to speed on what ASCEND does and how it
> does it. Then, you should aim to make some form of material contribution
> to the project before the application deadline. If your interest is in
> the PyGTK GUI then you might like to look into the internationalisation
> issue, perhaps -- how to deal with different input locales properly, for
> example. Alternatively, you would work on improving the plotting and
> 'observer' functionality, perhaps.
>
> We will strongly preference applicants who have been able to do this
> leading up to the deadline: submitting patches, fixing bugs, writing
> sample models, etc. See the GSOC2011 page on our wiki for details.
>
> http://ascendwiki.cheme.cmu.edu/GSOC2011
>
> Cheers
> JP
>
> joseph varghese wrote:
> > My name is joseph, from india currently pursuing my under-graduate
> > course in computer science. It's my first time for gsoc. I'm
> > interested in developing the pygtk version of the gui. I have some
> > experience in building with pygtk. Can anyone please point out how to
> > proceed?
> >
> > Thanks
> > Joseph
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> Message: 5
> Date: Tue, 29 Mar 2011 10:49:40 +1100
> From: John Pye <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [ASCEND] [GSOC] Student projects involving GUI
>        development
> To: Ujjaval Verma <[email protected]>
> Cc: [email protected]
> Message-ID: <[email protected]>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1
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> Hi Ujjaval
>
> Just responding again CC to the list. We don't use IRC for this project,
> and prefer top discuss student applications via email. So please send me
> your detailed queries and I'll do my best to help you.
>
> Cheers
> JP
>
> Ujjaval Verma wrote:
> > Hello
> > I, Ujjaval, am a 3rd year student of IIIT Hyderabad, India. I am
> > planning to apply for GSOC 2011 program and came across some nice
> > project ideas that have been proposed by ASCEND. I have prior
> > experience with C/C++ and Python/PyGTK alongwith a sound base in
> > thermodynamics and graph theory. I spent the last two days doing the
> > following tasks :
> >
> >     * Go through ascend wiki pages and general info about the tool.
> >     * Get ascend source code from CMU repository.
> >     * Build and run ascend after installing all required packages on
> >       my local system (Ubuntu).
> >
> > But I *want help *in getting a better understanding about what is
> > being expected from some projects and what is required to be done.
> > Some projects that I am more interested in doing are 'GUI
> > Improvements' , 'Canvas - based modelling' and 'Bug Squashing'. Can
> > someone give me some contact detail and a *TIME SLOT *or a meeting
> > time  when I can further discuss about these projects on some IRC
> > channel / or chat with someone ?
> >
> > Thanks A Lot ,   looking forward to further discussion
> >
> > Regards
> >  --
> > Ujjaval
> > ~~~~~ Be what you are  ~~~~~
>
>
> --
> Dr John Pye
> Dept of Engineering
> Australian National University
>
>
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 6
> Date: Wed, 30 Mar 2011 10:53:12 +1100
> From: John Pye <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [ASCEND] [GSOC] Setting environment variables before
>        installing      ASCEND
> To: Ujjaval Verma <[email protected]>,   acsend
>        <[email protected]>
> Message-ID: <[email protected]>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1
>
> Hi Ujjaval
>
> Let's concentrate on getting the "pygtk/ascdev" script working, first of
> all. Are you on Windows 7 by any chance? I have been working on
> debugging some problems on that platform at the moment, but the problems
> I am seeing now are failure to register solvers, rather than failure to
> locate the model library.
>
> So, let me know what platform you're on and give me the output that
> appears on the commandline when running pygtk/ascdev.
>
> Keep using the subversion from ~/ascend, rather than the 0.9.7 release.
> We are perilously close to a new 0.9.8 release in which many bugs are
> fixed, so I don't want to work relative to the 0.9.7 code at this point.
>
> http://ascendbugs.cheme.cmu.edu/roadmap_page.php
>
> Cheers
> JP
>
> Ujjaval Verma wrote:
> > Sir
> > I am facing problems in setting up the environment variables correctly
> > for my ascend built. Due to same reason, *scons install*  is also
> > showing errors. I tried manually running the gui through
> > 'pygtk/ascdev' file. But it is unable to properly load models (since
> > ASCENDLIBRARY is not set the 'REQUIRE' keyword is not working.)
> >
> > I spent my whole evening trying to correct this. I read INSTALL.txt
> > and environment variables for ASCEND wiki page (in addition to some
> > other
> > sources)
> http://ascendwiki.cheme.cmu.edu/Environment_variables_for_ASCEND
> >
> > Can you please tell me a way so that *scons install* does the required
> > job for me ?
> > My ascend source code directory path is :
> >
> >     * ~/ascend
> >     * ~/ascend-0.9.7
> >
> > The 1st one is latest code that was committed on CMU server. The 2nd
> > one, I downloaded from sourceforge.
> >
> > Thanks
> > Regards
> >
> > On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 5:19 AM, John Pye <[email protected]
> > <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> >
> >     Hi Ujjaval
> >
> >     Just responding again CC to the list. We don't use IRC for this
> >     project,
> >     and prefer top discuss student applications via email. So please
> >     send me
> >     your detailed queries and I'll do my best to help you.
> >
> >     Cheers
> >     JP
> >
> >     Ujjaval Verma wrote:
> >     > Hello
> >     > I, Ujjaval, am a 3rd year student of IIIT Hyderabad, India. I am
> >     > planning to apply for GSOC 2011 program and came across some nice
> >     > project ideas that have been proposed by ASCEND. I have prior
> >     > experience with C/C++ and Python/PyGTK alongwith a sound base in
> >     > thermodynamics and graph theory. I spent the last two days doing
> the
> >     > following tasks :
> >     >
> >     >     * Go through ascend wiki pages and general info about the tool.
> >     >     * Get ascend source code from CMU repository.
> >     >     * Build and run ascend after installing all required packages
> on
> >     >       my local system (Ubuntu).
> >     >
> >     > But I *want help *in getting a better understanding about what is
> >     > being expected from some projects and what is required to be done.
> >     > Some projects that I am more interested in doing are 'GUI
> >     > Improvements' , 'Canvas - based modelling' and 'Bug Squashing'. Can
> >     > someone give me some contact detail and a *TIME SLOT *or a meeting
> >     > time  when I can further discuss about these projects on some IRC
> >     > channel / or chat with someone ?
> >     >
> >     > Thanks A Lot ,   looking forward to further discussion
> >     >
> >     > Regards
> >     >  --
> >     > Ujjaval
> >     > ~~~~~ Be what you are  ~~~~~
> >
> >
> >     --
> >     Dr John Pye
> >     Dept of Engineering
> >     Australian National University
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > --
> > Ujjaval Verma
> > B.Tech in Computer Science & Engineering
> > International Institute of Information & Technology
> > Hyderabad, A.P., India
>
>
> --
> Dr John Pye
> Dept of Engineering
> Australian National University
>
>
>
>
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