Hi Chris, "TypeError: g.my_libs_tree is null" is a pretty common error message that I've seen whenever I forget to do a proper autogen.sh / apache restart on my Evergreen server.
Sounds like that step didn't work as expected. So I would try that again. And check the logs in case it fails for whatever reason. Also, I notice that you put (Desktop) in parenthesis after the Ubuntu distribution in your opening explanation. The Evergreen community only tests and officially supports the 64-bit Server edition of Ubuntu LTS, so your mileage and experience may vary attempting to use Evergreen on a Desktop edition. I know from personal experience working with others in the past that some installations have appeared successful but failed to run properly due to missing/different package dependencies between Desktop vs. Server. Hard to say if that will affect your functionality in this particular case, but it is generally advisable to stick to more widely used Linux distributions for the project. Good luck, hope this helps you move forward. -- Ben On Sun, Apr 10, 2016 at 4:43 AM, Chris Rafferty <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > I have installed release 2.10.1 from using the official downloads on a > machine running ubuntu-trusty 14.04 LTS (Desktop). Following the > instructions both the installation of opensrf and evergreen appear to work > correctly, I can see the expected results as documented. > > When running the everygreen client on the same machine I get an error > message after logging in: "TypeError: g.my_libs_tree is null". Pressing ok, > the message box disappears and the area in the client interface called > 'Workstation' now has a red border and it says 'please wait' in the box next > to 'WS Name', can you please suggest what might be wrong? > > Regards > Chris >
