[Arches] Re: QA/Type & Resource Approval: How to?

2020-03-12 Thread Brendon Bangert
Dear Dennis, Thanks again for the update and this actually covers all bases in regards to how QA functions within arches 5.0. Consequentially I would consider this to be resolved! Thanks again, Brendon On Wednesday, February 19, 2020 at 5:13:26 PM UTC-6, Brendon Bangert wrote: > > Dear

Re: [Arches] js packages not installing

2020-03-12 Thread Adam Cox
Hey Mike, make sure to run yarn install from within the directory that holds package.json. In your case, I'm guessing that is actually ~/Projects/scharp/scharp. You will probably have a yarn.lock file in ~/Projects/scharp from running the command which you can safely remove. Adam On Thu, Mar 12,

[Arches] Re: Signing in

2020-03-12 Thread Mike Arrowsmith
Hi My background is as a computer programmer turned web developer who now works in various areas of digital heritage (photogrammetry, 3D modelling, GIS) and I'm looking to use an implementation of Arches to migrate an existing database of coastal heritage sites endangered by erosion and other

[Arches] js packages not installing

2020-03-12 Thread Mike Arrowsmith
Hi I've managed to, mostly, install Arches v5 successfully on AWS EC2 Ubuntu 18.04 but hitting a problem with the admin interface (screenshot attached). I've looked at the source using developer tools and it's because /media/packages/requires/require.js is missing. Searching the forums this

Re: [Arches] Problems loading HIP package in version 5.0 (Windows 10 installation)

2020-03-12 Thread Mahmoud Abdelrazek
Hi Cyrus, Thank you so much for your help. I am working with Bryan on the same project and I have a similar installation to his. I have tried removing the contents of the functions, widgets, and datatypes folders and then loading the package but I got this database error DETAIL: Key

Re: [Arches] Re: Installing GDAL on Windows - I have an easy solution

2020-03-12 Thread Andrew Jones
That might have saved us a load of hassle. The OSGeo installed is a real pain behind our firewall. Thanks Adam On Wednesday, March 11, 2020 at 9:51:31 PM UTC, Adam Cox wrote: > > No problem Lindsey. I just did some more testing and it seems like you can > pare down those settings lines. I was