Hi,

I have installed mayan via the fabfile into an ubuntu server 13.10.
It seems the fabfile needs to be slightly changed to work there: the mayan 
apache site needs to be named mayan*.conf*.

But I still get the same exact error.

I tried enabling django's debug as suggested here: 
https://mayan.readthedocs.org/en/latest/topics/development.html
And added a new console logger for the 'linking' app, since it seems to be 
the one that is failing. I did keep the logger in the example for the 
'documents' app.

I did a tail -f on all the apache logs, and when I accessed the offending 
link (http://golem01/linking/smart/for_document/1/) I just got a single 
entry from the logs:
10.0.0.141 - - [08/Feb/2014:09:25:57 -0400] "GET 
/linking/smart/for_document/1/ HTTP/1.1" 500 721 
"http://golem01/documents/1/view/advanced/"; "Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Ubuntu; 
Linux x86_64; rv:26.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/26.0"

Can anyone help me ?

Best regards,
Rui Pires


On Wednesday, February 5, 2014 3:29:13 PM UTC-1, Rui Pires wrote:
>
> Ok, I will try to install it using the fabfile and then report back,
>
> Thank you.
>
> On Wednesday, February 5, 2014 7:53:47 AM UTC, ranjith pillay wrote:
>>
>> Hi Rui,
>>
>> This does not look like the smart link configuration per-se, but 
>> something to do with the server level configuration. Your smart link 
>> condition looks okay. I can confirm that I have used similar conditions to 
>> create smart links. But I have'nt used the virtual appliance but installed 
>> it directly. Maybe you should try installing from the source.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Ranjith
>>
>> On Tuesday, February 4, 2014 6:27:09 PM UTC+5:30, Rui Pires wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I am trying Mayan EDMS out, using the virtual-box appliance image 
>>> available available in the download section of mayan-edms.com
>>>
>>> I am considering using it for personal use (at least for now).
>>> Being the nitty picky geek that I am, I tried fiddling around to see how 
>>> it would help me organize the documents.
>>>
>>> Indexes look like a great feature of mayan. I just had a though time 
>>> figuring out that I needed to manually go to tools->maintenance->rebuild 
>>> indexes to rebuild them.
>>>
>>> Smart-links seem great for ease of use, since I can, for example, link a 
>>> bill to the receipt I got for paying it later on.
>>>
>>> I tried doing a simple test, and create a smart-link that would look 
>>> into the all documents with the same "data_original" meta-data I created.
>>> This is the condition I created:
>>>
>>>> and foreign metadata.data_original is equal to metadata.data_original
>>>
>>>
>>> With just two files with the same meta-data values I was expecting to 
>>> see them show up in each others smart-links section.
>>>
>>> I got this error instead:
>>>
>>>> Page unavailable
>>>> Sorry, but the requested page is unavailable due to a server problem.
>>>> Administrators have been notified, so check back later.
>>>
>>>
>>> I have no idea what I am doing wrong.
>>>
>>> I do have some basic Python experience, but am a complete newbie with 
>>> Django, so I have no clue how to figure this out.
>>>
>>> The documentation (
>>> https://mayan.readthedocs.org/en/latest/topics/smart_links.html) did 
>>> not help much, since it did not show a working example.
>>>
>>>
>>> Can anyone help me ?
>>>
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> Rui Pires
>>>
>>>
>>> __
>>>
>>> www.sennin.pt
>>>
>>

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