Hey Yamil, For note, Matt jumped into IRC after he sent that email to the general list. I asked him a few details about his linux installation to see what his situation was. He indicated trying another installation with a different OS.
This was the IRC log from that day: http://irc.evergreen-ils.org/evergreen/2013-12-13#i_54115 -- Ben On Tue, Dec 17, 2013 at 3:59 PM, Yamil Suarez <[email protected]> wrote: > Matt, > > Have you received any help on this yet? I may not be able to help you, but I > can ask you a couple of questions that those that can may need the answer to > before they can help you. > > 1) Which installation instructions for OSRF are you using? > > The only valid/supported instructions the community maintains are here⦠> > http://evergreen-ils.org/opensrf-downloads/ > > > 2) Which versions of OSRFare you trying to install? > > > 3) What is the OS version that you are using, also is it a physical PC or are > you using a virtual machine? > > > > 4) How much free hard drive space do you have on this machine? How much RAM? > > > Again, I probably can't help you, but it always helps to have the answers to > these questions when getting help from those that can help. > > > Good luck, > Yamil > > > > > On Dec 13, 2013, at 4:13 PM, Matthias Steinholz <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hey Everyone, >> I have searched the list-serv archives, reinstalled the pc four times with >> different flavours of Debian and Ubuntu, and still cannot get opensrf to >> install. I'm wracking my brains, trying to get this to work again. I was >> able to get it to work once, a week or so ago on a different install and >> different PC. >> >> I have double checked the opensrf_core.xml settings, AND the ejabberd.cfg >> settings. Of course, I may have made a mistake. >> >> Opensrf starts and stops fine, and it isn't until I test the opensrf.math >> that the install fails. I could really, use your help! :) >> >> The error message I'm receiving is: >> "Received no data from server" >> >> ...when I enter request opensrf.math add 2,2 in the srfsh# prompt. >> >> At this point I'm so frustrated that I'm not sure what to do. >> >> Thanks! >> >> Matt >
