Hello Jeff, Hello David, thanks for your answers.
I tried to do the step 4 of the chapter "Install GeoNode Django Site" again, but still the same error occurs. After this I also tried to have a look for a pip-bundle. What I could find in the extracted tar-archive is only a file called "geonode-webapp.pybundle". In the docs ( http://docs.geonode.org/1.0.1/deploy/ubuntu.html ) I could not find anything written about a pip-file. When I searched the term "pip" I only found this: http://docs.geonode.org/1.0.1/deployment.html?highlight=pip I followed the steps so setup the virtual environment ( 1. *Install virtualenv* if you do not already have it available. It can easily be installed via easy_install or pip: $ easy_install virtualenv $ pip install virualenv 2. *Prepare a sandbox* for GeoNode using virtualenv: $ virtualenv geonode $ cd geonode $ source bin/activate 3. *Install* the geonode python modules from the Pip bundle: $ pip install geonode-webapp.pybundle But I cannot see any differences. On the same page was written "*Extract* all the JavaScript and CSS files from the GeoNode release archive (geonode-client.zip) into the document root." But in my downloaded tar-archive there is no file named geonode-client.zip... I am a bit confused now. Should I stick to the site " http://docs.geonode.org/1.0.1/deploy/ubuntu.html" or to both? Do you have any further ideas what to do? best wishes, Thomas 2011/7/20 David Winslow <[email protected]> > PyPI should not be involved during installation from the GeoNode tar > archive. The archive includes the source for all the third-party Python > modules in a "pip bundle." > > -- > David Winslow > OpenGeo - http://opengeo.org/ > > > On Wed, Jul 20, 2011 at 1:04 PM, Jeffrey Johnson <[email protected]>wrote: > >> Thomas, >> >> The first geoserver errors are expected. GeoServer uses GeoNode to >> handle its authentication and authorization, so until GeoNode is up >> and running, this error is expected as GeoServer can in fact _not_ >> connect to GeoNode ... yet. There is a note in the documentation, but >> since so very many people come to the list with this same issue, I >> think we somehow need to make it much more clear. >> >> The error in the pip command is a little more insidious, but it looks >> like it may be caused by one of the pypi repos not answering. Can you >> try it again and see if its now working? >> >> Jeff >> >> On Wed, Jul 20, 2011 at 9:39 AM, Thomas Baumann <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> > Hello there, >> > >> > I have seen the presentation of Geonode at the AGIT-Conference and >> wanted >> > now to install it on my own server. >> > >> > As I encountered several problems for which I could not find answers on >> the >> > internet, I hope to find someone here who could give me some hints for >> my >> > problems during the install/deploying of geonode. >> > >> > I downloaded the newest version of Geonoede GeoNode-1.1-beta2.tar.gz and >> > used the doc http://docs.geonode.org/1.0.1/deploy/ubuntu.html as a >> > guideline. >> > In the meantime i tried it on 4 different computers/servers (all running >> > with ubuntu 10.04) but without success so far. >> > >> > After copying the geoserver to tomcat-webapps (sudo cp >> > geoserver-geonode-dev.war /var/lib/tomcat6/webapps/) >> > I cannot reach http://localhost:8080/geoserver-geonode-dev/ even after >> doing >> > all the changes decribed in the chapter "deploying Geoserver". >> > I attached the error messages I got from tomcat. >> > >> > After doing the changes decribed in the chapter "Install GeoNode Django >> > Site" >> > I got an error message when I tried to do the "python bootstrap.py"-Part >> > (see attached pip.log): >> > >> > I am also not able to reach >> > http://localhost/media/static/gn/theme/app/img/header-bg.png >> > >> > does anyone perhaps have some tipps for me. You got me at a loss... >> > >> > best wishes, >> > >> > Thomas >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >
