Hi André, On Tue, 2010-04-06 at 14:07 +0200, Andre Espaze wrote: > Hi Adam, > > > Hi everyone and apologies for the long delay since I last wrote. > No problem, I was also busy on others projects but I am back > on Salomé for this week and I should work full time on it > for the week starting on the 19th of april. > > > > I've been getting VirtualBox to work, as suggested by Sylvestre (thanks > > again!). I spent a while trying to get shared folders to work, then > > realized just this morning that I could just download stuff from the > > net, so I finally have a pure unstable environment to (try to) run > > Salomé. > > > > André, I'm having trouble running version 5.1.3-4 from > > http://lyre.mit.edu/~powell/salome/ -- I get the same error as with more > > recent versions: "Study server is not found". Are you setting some > > environment variables to make it work? > In fact I did not run an installed version because my system could not > build the binary packages due to a lack of memory. That is one of the > reason why I work now in a virtual machine on a dedicated server. > For using the 5.1.3-4, I simply ran: > > ./debian/rules install > > and then I have started Salome from the debian/tmp/usr directory by > ajusting the environment variables as you did in runSalome. Would you > be interested if I run a build of the 5.1.3-4 again? I could try to > find back every step.
Ah, that would be very helpful. I'd like to get runSalome to work, but I first have to have something working in order to do that. :-) > Concerning the 5.1.3-5, I can not start Salomé from debian/tmp/usr. The > funny point is that I can run Salomé when compiling it by hand in a > dedicated directory. An identified problem was the line: > > chmod -x $(CURDIR)/debian/tmp/usr/lib/python2.5/*-packages/salome/* > > however I still get the 'Study server is not found' error at startup. I > have reached a point where I am comparing the configuration steps, > I hope to identify the problem soon. Thanks for your work on this. Between the two of us, I hope we can find out what's breaking this soon... -Adam -- GPG fingerprint: D54D 1AEE B11C CE9B A02B C5DD 526F 01E8 564E E4B6 Engineering consulting with open source tools http://www.opennovation.com/
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