You can simply link the PartsBin: workspace=`lk scripts-dir`/workspace ln -s $workspace/PartsBin $workspace/ww/PartsBin
The next version of livelykernel-scripts will do that automatically. Best, Robert On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 1:11 PM, Andy Burnett < [email protected]> wrote: > Thanks for the options. > > I tried using the --checkout-ww command. It pulled down a complete copy of > the core BUT the PartsBin folder only contained a single folder called zp, > which was empty. > > I did a lk partsbin, and that seemed to bring down the full partsbin. > However, looking at the error messages, it seems as though the core - as > installed by the osx app doesn't include much in the apps directory. I am > currently shuffling things around to try to get one complete image. > > Cheers > Andy > > > On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 2:58 AM, Robert Krahn <[email protected]>wrote: > >> This message appears because one object that you wanted to load is an >> instance >> of a class defined in a module that could not be loaded. In particular the >> core repository does not include the module lively.Presentation (because >> we do >> not consider this as part of the core). So this is not a problem with your >> installation but you could consider it as conceptional issue of using a >> "remote" PartsBin, or, going one step farther of differentiating between >> "objects" and "source code" at all. >> >> This issue didn't came up until now because usage of the PartsBin only >> happened from within the Webwerkstatt environment where all dependencies >> are >> available. >> >> To solve this problem for now you can >> >> 1. Work in the online wiki >> http://lively-kernel.org/repository/webwerkstatt/ >> >> or >> >> 2. Create a working copy of webwerkstatt locally using "lk workspace >> --checkout-ww" and then start the server with "lk server --lk-dir `lk >> scripts-dir`/workspace/ww" (all lk-scripts commands are documented here: >> https://github.com/rksm/LivelyKernel/wiki/livelykernel-scripts) >> This gives you a complete copy of webwerkstatt. >> >> or >> >> 3. Manually copy the required modules into "`lk scripts-dir`/workspace/lk" >> >> >> Since we want to go towards a model of distributed Lively installations >> that >> share object repositories like Webwerkstatt's PartsBin (as opposed to just >> have the Webwerkstatt) we will work on a better and more general solution >> for >> that problem. As of now I can just offer you the solutions above. >> >> Hope that helps, >> Robert >> >> >> On Thu, Sep 6, 2012 at 9:13 AM, Andy Burnett < >> [email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Hello >>> >>> I am playing around with the parts in the PartsBin - on my own server - >>> and get this error message. The version of the lively-kernel server does >>> work. So, am I missing something from my copy of the PartsBin (seems >>> likely), or is there an add-on to the server that I don't have in my >>> environment? >>> >>> And, related to the first question, how do I keep my copy of the >>> PartsBin up to date? is there an svn update built into the server? >>> >>> Cheers >>> Andy >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> lively-kernel mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> http://lists.hpi.uni-potsdam.de/listinfo/lively-kernel >>> >>> >> >
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