That didn't work. Seb also suggested that I do run jetty independently, as sometimes the main thing will stop if jetty takes awhile to start.
I did that, but when I tried to go to GeoServer I got a stack trace where the ultimate cause was 'Error connecting to GeoNode authentication server: Connection refused', but the GeoNode authentication server wasn't running, since I was trying to start jetty first. If I tried GeoNetwork I got out of memory errors. I'll try out increasing the memory, and starting up django right after I get jetty running (though I'm pretty sure I did, and it did fail). It's the same error as before. thanks, C On 8/5/10 5:26 PM, David Winslow wrote: > I have also seen this error when the GeoServer data directory has gotten > messed up somehow. Perhaps "paver clean=true setup_webapps" will bring > you back to a good state. > > -- > David Winslow > OpenGeo - http://opengeo.org/ > > On 08/05/2010 05:23 PM, Chris Holmes wrote: >> Pretty sure I did, the lines right above the ones I pasted: >> >> django-admin.py createsuperuser --settings=capra.settings >> Username (Leave blank to use 'cholmes'): admin >> E-mail address: [email protected] >> Password: >> Password (again): >> Superuser created successfully. >> >> >> On 8/5/10 4:24 PM, Luke Tucker wrote: >>> Did you create an administrative user using django-admin? >>> This step is a recent addition to the setup process. >>> >>> - Luke >>> >>> >>> On Thu, Aug 5, 2010 at 3:46 PM, Chris Holmes<[email protected] >>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: >>> >>> Ok, installed Xcode, which got me further. Then hit this on the >>> last step: >>> >>> cholmess-MacBook-Pro:geonode cholmes$ paver host >>> ---> pavement.auto >>> ---> pavement.host >>> cd src/geoserver-geonode-ext >>> cd /Users/cholmes/geonode >>> Django is starting up, please wait... >>> Logging servlet output to jetty.log and django output to django.log... >>> Jetty is starting up, please wait... >>> django-admin.py updatelayers --settings=capra.settings >>> Traceback (most recent call last): >>> File "/Users/cholmes/geonode/bin/django-admin.py", line 5, in >>> <module> >>> management.execute_from_command_line() >>> File >>> "/Users/cholmes/geonode/lib/python2.7/site-packages/django/core/management/__init__.py", >>> >>> line 429, in execute_from_command_line >>> utility.execute() >>> File >>> "/Users/cholmes/geonode/lib/python2.7/site-packages/django/core/management/__init__.py", >>> >>> line 379, in execute >>> self.fetch_command(subcommand).run_from_argv(self.argv) >>> File >>> "/Users/cholmes/geonode/lib/python2.7/site-packages/django/core/management/base.py", >>> >>> line 191, in run_from_argv >>> self.execute(*args, **options.__dict__) >>> File >>> "/Users/cholmes/geonode/lib/python2.7/site-packages/django/core/management/base.py", >>> >>> line 218, in execute >>> output = self.handle(*args, **options) >>> File >>> "/Users/cholmes/geonode/src/GeoNodePy/geonode/maps/management/commands/updatelayers.py", >>> >>> line 11, in handle >>> Layer.objects.slurp() >>> File "/Users/cholmes/geonode/src/GeoNodePy/geonode/maps/models.py", >>> line 564, in slurp >>> for resource in cat.get_resources(): >>> File >>> "/Users/cholmes/geonode/src/gsconfig.py/src/geoserver/catalog.py >>> <http://gsconfig.py/src/geoserver/catalog.py>", line >>> 210, in get_resources >>> for ws in self.get_workspaces(): >>> File >>> "/Users/cholmes/geonode/src/gsconfig.py/src/geoserver/catalog.py >>> <http://gsconfig.py/src/geoserver/catalog.py>", line >>> 265, in get_workspaces >>> return [Workspace(self, node) for node in >>> description.findall("workspace")] >>> AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'findall' >>> >>> Shutting down... >>> >>> >>> On 8/5/10 2:32 AM, Andreas Hocevar wrote: >>> > Hey Chris, >>> > >>> > you have to install Xcode (Apple Developer Tools) from the CD >>> that ships with your Mac. >>> > >>> > Regards, >>> > Andreas. >>> > >>> > On Aug 5, 2010, at 04:51 , Chris Holmes wrote: >>> > >>> >> I'm trying to build GeoNode on snow leopard, and I get this error: >>> >> >>> >> cholmess-MacBook-Pro:geonode cholmes$ python bootstrap.py >>> --no-site-packages >>> >> New python executable in ./bin/python >>> >> Error [Errno 2] No such file or directory while executing command >>> >> install_name_tool -change /System/Library/Frameworks/Pyt...ython >>> >> @executable_path/../.Python ./bin/python >>> >> Could not call install_name_tool -- you must have Apple's >>> development >>> >> tools installed >>> >> Traceback (most recent call last): >>> >> File "bootstrap.py", line 1504, in<module> >>> >> main() >>> >> File "bootstrap.py", line 528, in main >>> >> use_distribute=options.use_distribute) >>> >> File "bootstrap.py", line 611, in create_environment >>> >> site_packages=site_packages, clear=clear)) >>> >> File "bootstrap.py", line 805, in install_python >>> >> py_executable]) >>> >> File "bootstrap.py", line 556, in call_subprocess >>> >> cwd=cwd, env=env) >>> >> File >>> >> >>> "/System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.6/lib/python2.6/subprocess.py", >>> >>> >> line 595, in __init__ >>> >> File >>> >> >>> "/System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.6/lib/python2.6/subprocess.py", >>> >>> >> line 1106, in _execute_child >>> >> OSError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> I tried installing other versions of python, but it didn't work. >>> Next >>> >> step I suppose is to build from source, but anyone else have an >>> easier >>> >> way to get it on? >>> >> >>> >> thanks, >>> >> >>> >> C >>> > >>> >>> >
