Hi Pal, does it work if you run the pip command without sudo? I think that
the inclusion of sudo will attempt to install arches in your global python.
If you omit sudo and run pip with your virtualenv activated, arches should
be installed in the virtual environment as intended.
Also, what
Hi Ivan,
We realized that we made a lot of installation mistakes to begin with when
we first encountered the "concepts does not exist " error, so we just
started a clean installation back then.
However, I was reinstalling Arches lately, and I encountered that error
again, but this time the
Hi Ivan,
Arches will only run on python 2.7.6
I'd fix that first.
Cheers,
Alexei
Director of Web Development - Farallon Geographics, Inc. - 971.227.3173
On Mon, Jan 11, 2016 at 4:06 PM, Ivan Jovanovski
wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> did you managed to solve the:
>
>
Hello Alexei and Adam,
Thanks a lot for your suggestions. It was indeed an internal network access
problem.
Now it seems that the next step would be installing Apache, hope we don't
run in a lot of troubles when doing that.
And again loads of thanks for your efforts and support.
--
Sincerely,
Hi Mai, are you on your university servers, or on cloud hosted server? It's
possible that whatever port you are trying to use is still blocked by a
firewall. Django generally runs on 8000 so I'd recommend using runserver
0:8000 (you don't have to explicitly set your IP), but if it looks like the
Hi Mai,
Wow this is really baffling!
Just to confirm the steps you took to install arches from a clean machine
(generally):
1. Install pip
2. pip install virtualenv
3. $ virtualenv ENV
4. $ source ENV/bin/activate
5. (ENV)$ pip install arches_hip
After doing that, you said that
Hi Alexei,
Actually, I used pip install arches_hip
Thanks
On Sun, Sep 13, 2015 at 7:54 PM, Alexei Peters wrote:
> Hi Mai,
> Did you pip install arches, or arches-hip?
> From the looks of the error message arches-hip isn't installed.
> Cheers,
> Alexei
>
>
> Director of
Hi Adam and Alexei,
We have decided to start a clean installation of Arches on a new sever, we
are now installing it on Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 6.7.
There are good news and bad news, the bad news is that we got a brand new
error message when running: python manage.py packages
Hi Mai,
Did you pip install arches, or arches-hip?
>From the looks of the error message arches-hip isn't installed.
Cheers,
Alexei
Director of Web Development - Farallon Geographics, Inc. - 971.227.3173
On Sun, Sep 13, 2015 at 1:50 AM, wrote:
> Hi Adam and Alexei,
Hi Mai,
It looks like you have 'arches' installed in the default python location
(at /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/). Maybe you installed arches there
first before realizing that you needed to use a virtual environment.
I would try un-installing "arches' from the default python instance.
Open
Hello Mai, it still bothers me that your error messages were coming from
python files that were not within your virtual environment, but in the
default python installation instead (even though I can see that you had the
virtual environment activated). The last error message you sent looked
Hi Mai,
It appears that your database called arches_my_hip_app wasn't installed
correctly. If you have pgadmin3 or access to a terminal can you confirm
that you have a schema called concepts and within that a table called
concepts.
Your database user django needs to have the privilege to create
Hi Cyrus,
My name is Mai and I am working with Asmaa in installing Arches.
Thank you for your quick reply.
We tried your suggestion but unfortunately the error remained the same, so
do you have any more ideas about what could be the cause of it?
Thanks a lot for your help and support
--
Dear Adam,
Yes, we are using a virtual Environment and it was active, my colleague
followed the exact steps in the link you provided and still the error
remained unchanged.
Your advice is highly appreciated!
On Wed, Aug 19, 2015 at 12:05 PM, Asmaa Ayman aay...@aucegypt.edu wrote:
Dear
Hi Cyrus,
I am using a different user and password, but all written in the
settings.py file. my postgis template database matches the one in the
settings.py file. It is 'template_postgis'. What do you advise.
I am attaching the entire output file, starting from the installation
command and
Hi Asmaa -
Are you using the default user ('postgres') and password ('postgis') for
your postgres connection? If so, does the name of your postgis template
database match what's in your Django database settings (probably
'template_postgis_20'?
Cheers,
Cyrus
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