Thanks Alexei,
It worked, I was able to change the text to rich-text using the widget in
the Resource Manager designer using the widget options.
Chris
On Monday, April 22, 2019 at 12:42:46 PM UTC-4, Alexei Peters wrote:
>
> Hi Christian,
> The only widget we have right now that supports hyperli
Hello,
My question relates to hyperlinks. I'd like to explore options adding HTML
links to data we have on AWS using one of the following options:
-By directly selecting the resource model (the name of the resource model
would be the hyperlink).
-In the description of the resource.
-Other mean
I did a full re-install which corrected the memory issue. Perhaps I had a
dependency or ElasticSearch running twice.
Now experimenting with the creation of Resource Models templates.
Christian
On Saturday, April 13, 2019 at 4:45:26 PM UTC-4, couim...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> Thanks Cyrus,
>
> I was
Thanks Cyrus,
I was able to get the maps working, and I'm experimenting with adding
resources. The issue now is that when doing this, the browser (Firefox)
starts taking lots of RAM (all of the dedicated 10GB that I increased to on
the VM), and some for Java (a constant 2.4GB). This is especial
I think I found the solution as follows, after starting from scratch with a
complete reinstall.
For both elasticsearch and runserver, prior to shutting down Ubuntu, I quit
them in their respective terminal windows with Control-C.
Is there still a solution to the error I received, in the event
Hello,
I was able to successfully install Arches on a virtual machine (VirtualBox)
running Ubuntu!
I was able to run ElasticSearch, run the Development Server and view the
default Arches setup in a web browser via localhost:8000
I closed everything down (Virtualmachine), and am now attempting
Hello Arches community,
I'm attempting to install the latest version of Arches to experiment, and
have run into an issue when attempting to run the Elasticsearch. It's been
a few years since I have worked with an installation. Here are some details
for my setup and the steps followed to date.
Hi Adam,
I attached the file relating to the Arches installation (pip install arches
> full_output.txt 2>&1).
Here are some of the specs that I'm using:
Parallels for Mac (Virtual machine software)
Ubuntu 14.04 LTS (set up with 4GB Ram)
Yes I believe I have the virtual environment activated wh
Thanks Alexei,
That's good news.
I'm now attempting to install ElasticSearch. I get the following results:
(ENV)couimet@ubuntu:~/Projects/my_hip_app$ *python manage.py packages -o
setup_elasticsearch*
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "manage.py", line 28, in
execute_from_command_l
Hi Alexei,
I did try to install the Arches-HIP package, but I receive the following
errors. This is why I thought that the Arches installation did not work.
(ENV)couimet@ubuntu:~/Projects$ *pip install arches_hip*
Downloading/unpacking arches-hip
Downloading arches_hip-1.0.4.tar.gz (456kB): 45
Hi Adam,
Just checked and I do have Python 2.7.6. installed.
The Arches installation file (arches-3.1.2.tar.gz) file downloads without
issues when running "pip install arches"
Here is the first error that appears bellow. It gives a warning relating to
a previously-included file is not found. T
Thanks Adam, adding sudo helped.
I was able to install pip (using: sudo apt-get install python-pip), and
create the virtual environment. I think I'm now having errors relating to
the Arches installation. (I'm almost there!)
Here is the steps I've taken:
sudo pip install virtualenv==1.11.4 (wo
Hello,
I've tried to install several times and have gone through the posts and
instructions and seem to be stuck with the get-pip step. Here is an
overview of my progress.
*Step 1:*
-Installed virtual machine (Ubuntu on Mac) and allocated 4GB of RAM
*Step 2:*
Following instructions found
I'm starting my next attempt!
When installing Arches (Step 4), should I be concerned with messages such
as:
Could not find .egg-info directory in install record for isodate (from
rdflib->-r
/home/couimet/Projects/ENV/lib/python2.7/site-packages/arches/install/requirements.txt
(line 5))
Thanks Darcy,
I'll give this a try this week and will post my progress. I think I'll
start from scratch, since I did not install with the
ubuntu_trusty_setup.sh. I used the instructions using the link from the
Archesproject site.
Christian
On Sunday, April 17, 2016 at 11:31:19 PM UTC-4, Darc
Hello,
I'm attempting a new setup on a virtual machine, and I have some questions
regarding my setup. I think I'm almost there, including the installation of
the provided HIP.
Here is some info on my setup.
-Running Ubuntu Linux 14-04 via Parallels for Mac.
-I believe that I successfully instal
This looks great Alexei, the format is really good and easy to read.
Chris
On Thursday, July 17, 2014 6:31:05 PM UTC-4, Alexei Peters wrote:
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> The Arches team has been busy over the last few days moving our
> documentation online.
>
> You can now access it at http://arches.readthedocs.org/
>
I used the latest version of Python (2.7.8) which seemed to be causing the
problem. Installed version 2.7.6, and it works. Thanks for the advice
Alexei.
Chris
On Tuesday, July 8, 2014 10:05:37 AM UTC-4, couim...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> I'm also getting this error.
>
> Christian
>
> On Thursday, Ju
I'm also getting this error.
Christian
On Thursday, June 26, 2014 11:17:23 AM UTC-4, Eloise Stancioff wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I hope this message finds everyone well. I had to re-install Arches and
> now I am running into an error at the step:
>
> *Once this bat file runs you’ll need to start the
I've been able to make more directories of our Linux server accessible via
Apache2 using the following command.
sudo nano /etc/apache2/sites-available/default
I can now access this portion of the network via a browser, but I think It
can't find the Index.htm file, and I don't think it exist on
Hi Alexei.
I installed Apache using the following line.
apt-get install apache2
And if I simply look up my IP address, I now get the following message in
the web browser.
It works!
*This is the default web page for this server.*
*The web server software is running but no content has been add
I'll try some combinations using http://localhost:8000/Arches/index.htm# by
replacing the localhost with my IP address and other info to see if this
works.
Christian
On Saturday, February 22, 2014 8:49:11 AM UTC-5, couim...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> Hi Alexei,
>
> After several attempts, and reading
Hi Alexei,
After several attempts, and reading up on navigating in Linux and Ubuntu, I
believe I was able to install all of the components. My main problem was
that I was sometimes in the wrong directory when attempting to install some
components, such as Step 3 and 4.
Now that I think I have
The following is an update with my installation, with a few questions. The
errors that I'm getting are shown in* italics.*
Step 1: install core Arches.
This was done successfully. The manual asks after unzipping, rename Arches
archive folder to “Arches”. Is this needed, and if so, how is this do
Hello,
I'm attempting to install Arches on a Linux server with Ubuntu via space
purchased on DigitalOcean.com. I am accessing the server with Terminal via
my Mac, and am following the instructions provided in the user manual
(starting at page 18, Option 2: Install Arches on a Linux server).
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