[AG-TECH] AG3 on Intel Macs
Bob Riddle
bdr at internet2.edu
Wed May 24 20:39:01 CDT 2006
I'm creating a bugzilla account to report this - but I still get the
same error. When I do the install I get an "upgrade" message - which
makes me wonder if some old stuff is lingering around.
How do I completely uninstall the previous version? Do I need to
uninstall all the installed components and then reinstall everything?
If so, some hints about getting rid of the old stuff would be of help to
a Mac-novice.
Thomas D. Uram wrote:
>
> This problem has been fixed in a new build of the Intel Mac package,
> available from the AG3 OSX webpage:
>
> http://www.mcs.anl.gov/fl/research/accessgrid/software/releases/3.0.1/macosx.html
>
>
> Note that Intel Mac support is still relatively new; please report any
> problems you
> find to the AG bugzilla server at:
>
> http://bugzilla.mcs.anl.gov/accessgrid
>
> Tom
>
>
>
> Bob Riddle wrote:
>> this is the same error I shared with Suzanne during the AG Retreat.
>> Tom Uram thought he'd have a "fixed" version out by in the next week.
>>
>> Tom?
>>
>> John Dalton wrote:
>>> Hi All,
>>>
>>> I'm trying to get AG 3.0.1 running on a MacBook Pro.
>>>
>>> If I click on the icon, nothing happens. If I run the script
>>> directly I get an error:
>>>
>>> casper:~ jrdalton$
>>> /Applications/AccessGridToolkit3.app/Contents/MacOS/runag.sh
>>> Traceback (most recent call last):
>>> File
>>> "/Applications/AccessGridToolkit3.app/Contents/Resources/bin/AGLauncher.py",
>>> line 8, in ?
>>> from AccessGrid.Toolkit import WXGUIApplication
>>> File
>>> "/Applications/AccessGridToolkit3.app/Contents/Resources/lib/python2.3/site-packages/AccessGrid3/AccessGrid/Toolkit.py",
>>> line 22, in ?
>>> from AccessGrid.Preferences import Preferences
>>> File
>>> "/Applications/AccessGridToolkit3.app/Contents/Resources/lib/python2.3/site-packages/AccessGrid3/AccessGrid/Preferences.py",
>>> line 12, in ?
>>> from AccessGrid.interfaces.AGNodeService_client import
>>> AGNodeServiceIW
>>> ImportError: No module named AGNodeService_client
>>>
>>> I have MacPython 2.4.3 installed on this box, which may be a
>>> problem? I've tried re-exporting my PATH without MacPython in it
>>> before running the script, but the result is the same.
>>>
>>> Any ideas what I've done wrong?
>>>
>>> Yours,
>>>
>>> John Dalton
>>>
>>> --John Dalton
>>> Senior Systems Administrator
>>> IT Resources - University of Tasmania
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
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