Re: [Arches] Arches v4 installation on Windows 7

2017-03-19 Thread Adam Cox
Scott, I think that this may actually go back to pip. I thought the included versions of pip were sufficient in 2.7.13 and then virtualenv 15, but now I am not so sure. In the meantime, I'm hopeful that I have a better solution for you. I've been working on this batch script over the last week,

Re: [Arches] Arches v4 installation on Windows 7

2017-03-19 Thread Scott Branting
Dear Adam, Thank you for the quick reply. I did install shapely separately successfully with the troubleshooting instructions when I had Python 2.7.6 installed. But I ran into this same issue at this step as copied in the original post. I then noticed the update to the documentation that

Re: [Arches] Arches v4 installation on Windows 7

2017-03-19 Thread Adam Cox
Hi Scott, glad you are able to check out that documentation. First, though it's not the guardian module, I'd like to confirm that you installed shapely separately? You need to do that on windows... As for guardian, it is one of the modules that is installed with python setup.py install, so if

[Arches] Arches v4 installation on Windows 7

2017-03-19 Thread Scott Branting
We've been working on a test install of Arches v4. We've run into an issue with the install that the recent updates of the Dev Installation notes haven't yet covered. Off the Dev Installation notes under Getting Started we can't get the setup db command to run. We get a missing module error

[Arches] Re: STEPS: Arches 3 server migration from AWS to Azure

2017-03-19 Thread Joel Aldor
Good day, I will need to update this migration guide to add an important step. Between steps #7 and #8, you need to install the Azure packages in order for Arches to bind properly to your storage container. sudo pip install azure azure-storage azure-servicebus azure-mgmt

Re: [Arches] ImproperlyConfigured error when uploading an image

2017-03-19 Thread Joel Aldor
Yeah I figured. Well that's what I plan to do anyway. Good luck to me! :D On Sun, Mar 19, 2017 at 1:47 PM, Adam Cox wrote: > Well, not so easy... not sure about what that means. I'd say just go back > to your working instance make sure you've replicated all of the settings