> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
> Andrew Miller
> Sent: 19 October 2006 01:14
> To: For those interested in contributing to the development of CellML.
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [cellml-discussion] Binary and source snapshots for
> PCEnv on Win32and Linux
>
> Hi all,
>
> I now have a (mostly) automated process for getting PCEnv
> binary builds out. These snapshot builds can be obtained at
> URLs like the following:
>
> PCEnv binaries, for x86 Linux...
> ftp://ftp.bioeng.auckland.ac.nz/pub/physiome/pcenv/snapshots/x
> 86_linux/pcenv-x86_Linux-snap20061018.tar.bz2
I have just downloaded and installed PCEnv for Linux (Ubuntu 6.06) and
though it loads fine, I don't seem to be able to integrate one of my CellML
files (note that it works fine in COR, but I know that doesn't mean
anything...). It tells me that "Integration failed: Could not compile the
model code." Having said that, I can see all the cell's parameters and their
value, so I am a bit puzzled as what could be wrong (I guess we need some
more feedback from PCEnv on that end). I checked the Javascript console and
all I can see there is: "No chrome package registered for
chrome://branding/locale/brand.properties." Any idea?
Also, it would be nice to have a quick tutorial to get one started. At the
moment, I feel left having to guess what I have to do. For instance:
- When starting PCEnv by double-clicking on "pcenv", I am asked whether I
want to run "pcenv" or display its contents, together with 4 choices. Is
there really no way to just run "pcenv" without having to answer that
question first?
- I opened a CellML file and try to integrate it, but after several tries I
noticed that I had to 'select' the model I wanted to integrate. I just
opened it, so why would I need to select it?! I suppose I must have played
with the interface and PCEnv eventually forgot I was working with that
particular CellML file?...
Cheers, Alan.
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