Hi Thomas:
> Do you have any files in /etc/AccessGrid? You should have several
> directories: Config,
> Logs, NodeServices, Services, SharedApplications. If you don't have these,
> the emerge
> failed horribly, and you should try running in verbose mode to see what is
> going wrong.
>
I ha
West:
Do you have any files in /etc/AccessGrid? You should have several directories:
Config,
Logs, NodeServices, Services, SharedApplications. If you don't have these, the
emerge
failed horribly, and you should try running in verbose mode to see what is
going wrong.
What command are you giv
Hi Thomas:
I checked the emerge log. I did not see any complaint about or even
mention of /etc/AccessGrid. I did not see mention of /etc . Also there
was no
~/.AccessGrid created. I am open to any and all suggestions.
regards,
west
On 6/21/05, Thomas D. Uram wrote:
> The complaint is about /etc
The complaint is about /etc/AccessGrid/SharedApplications .
I expect to see some failure in the emerge output regarding this and other
directories.
West: Do you see any failures regarding directories in /etc/AccessGrid? Do
you see a
complaint about configuration files (which reside in /etc)?
Hi West,
> File
> "/usr/lib/python2.3/site-packages/AccessGrid/Platform/unix/Config.py",
> line 100, in _Initialize
>self.GetSharedAppDir()
> File
> "/usr/lib/python2.3/site-packages/AccessGrid/Platform/unix/Config.py",
> line 208, in GetSharedAppDir
>raise Exception, "AGTkConfig: app
Hi Thomas and Doug:
I started from scratch. The emerge was successful when I incorporated Doug's
suggestion for getting rat to build. Here are the last lines of my log:
1119287068: >>> AUTOCLEAN: dev-python/wxpython
1119287068: --- AUTOCLEAN: Nothing unmerged.
1119287068: ::: completed emerge
West:
I would need more information to understand why it is failing. Can you send a
log of the
emerge attempt?
Tom
On 06/15/05 02:20, West Suhanic wrote:
> Hi Thomas:
>
> I unmerged everything and started over twice. No luck.
> Any suggestion?
>
> regards,
>
> west
>
>
>
Hi Thomas:
I unmerged everything and started over twice. No luck.
Any suggestion?
regards,
west
Hi West:
If you're missing that directory, the installation may have gone wrong in other
ways too.
Rather than create individual directories, I'd suggest that you re-emerge the
toolkit,
watching for problems that occur. If you find any, you can report them here
(or to
bugzilla) and we can hel
Hi Doug:
Thanks for the note on the Quicknet device. By doing what you
suggested, the emerge command now works. However when I run
agpm.py --post-install it fails with the following error message:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/agpm.py", line 445, in ?
main()
File "/usr
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