It is puzzling, yes I use the same version of the code as you.
Where do you have your qserv-run dir?
Jacek
On 09/18/2014 05:01 PM, Daniel L. Wang wrote:
> Jacek,
>
> I didn't encounter your error, but do you have qserv_testdata setup?
>
> For some reason, I'm having a different problem. qserv-configure.py
> bails out during the installation of scisql. This looks related to the
> use of eups-distributed scisql.
> -----------
> -- Installing and configuring sciSQL
> --
> INFO: stderr :
> --
> /usr/local/home/danielw/t4/run/tmp/configure/scisql.sh: line 21:
> ./configure: No such file or directory
> --
> CRITICAL: Error code returned by command :
> /usr/local/home/danielw/t4/run/tmp/configure/scisql.sh
> -------------
>
> At this point, I dug into scisql.sh, and noticed that it does cd
> $SCISQL_DIR and then ./configure..., which fails because SCISQL_DIR
> (/usr/local/home/danielw/t4/Linux64/scisql/0.3+5) seems to contain
> (almost) nothing of value for qserv. That is, the eups-installed scisql
> seems useless for qserv. I have a feeling that there is another scisql
> version in eups that isn't useless, but I don't know where it is.
>
> But if there isn't another eups scisql, I don't see how scisql.sh could
> work. DM-602 introduced a change to rely on an eups-installed scisql,
> and I do see in JIRA that someone tested DM-602 in a disconnected
> environment, but did it get tested on a fresh install over the network?
> The scisql.sh template hasn't changed since DM-602, so I don't see how
> it worked back then.
>
> For the record, I'm testing the current tip of master: e4f80b629 , which
> gives the mangled eups version: master-ge4f80b629f
>
> What am I missing?
>
> -Daniel
>
>
> On 09/18/2014 09:52 AM, Jacek Becla wrote:
>> Fabrice,
>>
>> What am I missing? I tried to test the latest master,
>> here is what I am getting:
>>
>>
>> setup -r .
>> setup xrootd 4.0.0rc3-qsClient2
>> setup qserv_testdata
>> eupspkg -er build
>> eupspkg -er install
>> eupspkg -er decl
>> setup qserv master-ge4f80b629f
>>
>> qserv-configure.py -R ~/qservDev/qserv-run
>> INFO: Qserv configuration tool
>> =======================================================================
>> INFO: Reading meta-configuration file
>> INFO: Defining main directory structure
>> INFO: Qserv directory structure creation succeeded
>> INFO: Qserv symlinks creation for externalized directories succeeded
>> INFO: Creating configuration files in
>> /usr/local/home/becla/qservDev/qserv-run/etc and scripts in
>> /usr/local/home/becla/qservDev/qserv-run/tmp
>> INFO: Creating configuration using templates files
>> CRITICAL: Template "QSERV_TESTDATA_DIR" in file
>> /usr/local/home/becla/qservDev/qserv-run/templates/server/etc/qserv-client.conf
>> is not defined in configuration tool
>>
>>
>> ---
>>
>>
>> qserv-configure.py
>> INFO: Qserv configuration tool
>> =======================================================================
>> INFO: Reading meta-configuration file
>> CRITICAL: qserv configuration file not found :
>> /usr/local/home/becla/qserv-run/2014_09.0/qserv.conf
>>
>>
>> You have been changing this code ~Sept 5. Does it work for you?
>>
>> Jacek
>>
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