Those sound like the right places (by default). Maybe also the apache log, which I think goes towards /var/log/apache/*.log
You did restart apache service after you ran autogen, right? And exit out of the client and try over. -- Ben On Sun, Apr 10, 2016 at 12:39 PM, Chris Rafferty <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Ben, > > Thanks for getting back to me. We have run autogen.sh script and it > appears to work, no errors displayed. > > I can't see any errors in the gateway.log or the osrfsys.log (these are the > only log files that appear to be being written too). Should I be looking > somewhere else? > > Regards > Chris > >> Date: Sun, 10 Apr 2016 09:45:22 -0400 >> From: [email protected] >> To: [email protected] >> Subject: Re: [OPEN-ILS-DEV] TypeError: g.my_libs_tree is null > >> >> 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 >> >
