On Monday, September 1, 2014 1:35:30 PM UTC-4, Matthias Löblich wrote: > > Hi Jan, > I had the same problem on ubuntu server 14.04. > > Solved by installing the following packages: > > sudo apt-get install libjpeg-dev libpng-dev zlib1g-dev liblcms1-dev > python-dev > > I don't know if all of them are needed. > after that I installed pil from the ubunut pacakges: > > sudo apt-get install python-pil > > Than I did an uninstall of mayan (to finish install without errors) > pip uninstall mayan-edms > > and an reinstall > > pip install mayan-edms > > -> Now it was working !! > Some additional packages you need: > > sudo apt-get install tesseract-ocr tesseract-ocr-deu tesseract-ocr-eng > unpaper poppler-utils > > Now I was able to start mayan: > mayan-edms.py runserver 0.0.0.0:8000 > > -> "0.0.0.0:8000" this tells the django development server to listen not > only on localhost. So I could reach mayan also from local network. > > > br > Matthias > > @Robert: I am impressed ! Looks like that is as an very usable "piece" of > software :-) ! > > > > Am Donnerstag, 14. August 2014 00:30:21 UTC+2 schrieb Jan Rhebergen: >> >> I tried to install mayan according to instructions on a freshly installed >> Ubuntu 14.04 LTS server >> >> It failed because of the Pillow (pip) packaged I did not investigate >> further up till now (will do so later) >> >> Meanwhile if someone has some pointers for me to get further, I'd >> appreciate it. >> >> Jan >> >> >> Thanks Matthias, and thanks for posting your solution!
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