Hey Myriam,
Where (pwd Linux command) are you when you want to run OM ?

Do you remember, you need to be in something like cd ~/openmole/openmole/bin/openmole/target/assemble

E.

Le 01/06/2017 à 09:35, Jonathan Passerat-Palmbach a écrit :
Hi Myriam,

Welcome aboard!

You should remove the extra space in between ./ and openmole to execute ./openmole (tells the shell to run the openmole script in the current folder noted by ".")

Cheers
J


On 01/06/17 10:04, Myriam Grillot wrote:
Hi everybody,

New comer in the community and already having troubles..!

I have access to a cluster and I aim at using it to run GAMA simulations.

I tried to install the Gama plugin using advices from: https://github.com/openmole/gama-plugin/blob/master/README.md

- Open mole: I ran the list of commands til the last "publish-local" and got a "success". But I can't run it "./ openmole" => "is a directory" (cf. attachment)

Since "cd ../librairies, sbt publish-local" I got errors such as "illegal argument exception" then "cd ../openmole, sbt assemble", i got errors relating to "the bundle activator"

- Gama plugin: error on the "sbt generate task" (cf. attachement)

What should I do?

Best regards,

Myriam



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