[Users-list] Pasted verbatim,
but still can't found the license. Checked the filename too...
Hua Wong
wong at lptl.jussieu.fr
Tue May 30 15:46:53 CEST 2006
Now when I type Grid (not grid) :
program hang up as you say...
So it might be because of improperly set variable?! Boy did this
problem drive me nuts :) !
I am doing the proper modifications immediatly... thanks.
/crossingfingers
Le 30 mai 06 à 15:26, Riccardo Vianello a écrit :
> err.. lines:
>
>> [ric at aceronium ric]$ which Grid alias Grid='/home/ric/GRID22/grid'
>> ~/GRID22/grid
>
> should read:
>
> [ric at aceronium ric]$ which Grid
> alias Grid='/home/ric/GRID22/grid'
> ~/GRID22/grid
>
> Riccardo
>
>>
>> [ric at aceronium ric]$ Grid
>> <program 'hangs' waiting for input from the stdin.. this confirms
>> the license file was found and a proper line was present)
>>
>> In brief, maybe the only problem with your installation is you
>> should run 'Grid' instead of 'grid'.
>>
>> I can try to reproduce what happens at your end by adding the GRID
>> directory to my $PATH:
>> [ric at aceronium ric]$ export PATH=~/GRID22:$PATH
>> [ric at aceronium ric]$ which grid
>> ~/GRID22/grid
>> [ric at aceronium ric]$ grid
>> ERROR: license file not found, please re-install the program
>> [ric at aceronium ric]$ ~/GRID22/grid
>> <invoking the executable with a full path, as defined by the alias
>> above works too).
>>
>> This is the list of GRID-related aliases from my shell:
>> alias Glue='/home/ric/GRID22/glue'
>> alias Great='/home/ric/GRID22/great'
>> alias Greater='/home/ric/GRID22/greater'
>> alias Grid='/home/ric/GRID22/grid'
>> alias Grin='/home/ric/GRID22/grin'
>> alias Gview='/home/ric/GRID22/gview'
>> alias K2m='/home/ric/GRID22/k2m'
>> alias Miniedit='/home/ric/GRID22/miniedit'
>>
>> Hope that helps,
>>
>> Riccardo
>>
>> ps: In passing from the command line executables to the Greater
>> GUI, on first run, don't forget to check paths and directories are
>> properly set inside the Options dialog (accessible from the File
>> menu).
>>
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> [wong at medusa ~]$ echo $GRID_DIR
>>> /users/invites/wong/mygrid
>>>
>>> So I guess the path to the env_grid.sh file is correctly set..
>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> I give more info hoping it will help...
>>>>> Path I've entered during installation:
>>>>> /users/invites/wong/mygrid
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> what about the output from the command "which grid"?
>>>>
>>> [wong at medusa ~]$ which grid
>>> ~/mygrid/grid
>>>
>>> When I type grid:
>>> [wong at medusa ~]$ grid
>>> ERROR: license file not found, please re-install the program
>>>
>>> The path are set, system finds env_grid.sh, finds grid, but
>>> license eludes him.
>>> However licence is in /users/invites/wong/mygrid
>>>
>>> I am out of idea...
>>>
>>>>
>>>>> If the license number was wrong, GRID would have said wrong ID or
>>>>> something like that am I right?
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> right
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> When launching GREATER, I end up with the user interface, but I
>>>>> wonder
>>>>> if it works if no license is found...
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> No, it will work only until you actually run GRID through the
>>>> interface.
>>>>
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