One more note about the Ubuntu dependencies script, I recently came across
what may (or may not, again, haven't been able to test it) be a problem
with it regarding ElasticSearch settings, just so you are aware:
https://github.com/archesproject/arches/issues/2746
On Mon, Nov 20, 2017 at 10:26 AM,
Hey David, I'm wondering now, did you try out the ubuntu install script
that is mentioned here:
http://arches4.readthedocs.io/en/latest/requirements-and-dependencies/#installing-dependencies-on-linux?
I haven't had to use it recently, but I thought it was supposed to handle
all of the mapnik
Hey David, just follow what Dennis said, if you continue to have problems
saving the mapbox key, it would be great if you could post any errors you
see here. Check the chrome Dev tools console, and also the contents of the
terminal where the dev server is running. Thanks!
On Nov 18, 2017 5:42 PM,
Hi David,
I've seen the same import errors. The short answer is that you if your
Arches search page shows 5989 (or so) records then you can ignore the
import errors. We haven't been as diligent as we should be in updating the
disco data set after applying additional validation rules on
After downloading a zip archive of the repo, the installation was more
successful this time (
https://gist.github.com/daosborne/e65d6fb2b3601796af3bbb324d29bbe3).
However, several import errors were reported and the resource_import.log
file contained 30,188 lines like
Sat Nov 11 10:49:54 2017
Thanks, Ryan, that's very encouraging. I thought I'd used *git fetch* to
update my clone of the repo but maybe starting afresh would be best. I'll
let you know how I get on.
regards
David
On Wednesday, 15 November 2017 23:12:15 UTC, Ryan Anderson wrote:
>
> Hi David,
>
> From your log it looks
Hi David,
>From your log it looks like there are a few things going on here.
1.) You can ignore the first error about the “is_required” column not existing,
that’s just a small error in a database migration that is fixed in a later
migration.
2.) It looks like the graphs in your DISCO data
I'm running through setting up Arches 4.0.1 on Ubuntu 16.04 on my MacBook
under Vagrant, before setting up a server on AWS. I think I've got Arches
and its pre-requisite packages installed correctly and I wanted to install
the disco_data package as test data to verify that my Arches