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Re: [AG-TECH] Service Manager Setup in 3.0.1



AG3 installs the python module into a non-standard location.
You should run the service manager from the menu.  If you
prefer to run it from the command line, do this:

runag3.py AGServiceManager3.py

runag3.py sets the python path correctly.

Tom


On 6/9/06 9:43 AM, Chris Rosenthal wrote:
Hello,

Just this morning I tried a fix from Tom and it worked for me to get my winnov card working properly with 3.0.1. Since it seemed to be working, I wanted to set this machine (winxp) up to be a service manager that just captures video. So, I went to the bin and ran the service manager python script, but I caught an ImportError:

C:\Program Files\AGTk-3\bin>python AGServiceManager3.py
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "AGServiceManager3.py", line 19, in ?
    from AccessGrid.Toolkit import Service, MissingDependencyError
ImportError: cannot import name MissingDependencyError

I checked Toolkit.py in C:\Python23\Lib\site-packages\AccessGrid3\AccessGrid and found the class in line 31

class MissingDependencyError(Exception): pass

So, the class is just a NO-OP? Can some one shed some light on this? Also, perhaps I am supposed to be starting the service manager in an entirely different way? I also did...

C:\Program Files\AGTk-3\bin>AGServiceManager3.py
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "C:\Program Files\AGTk-3\bin\AGServiceManager3.py", line 19, in ?
    from AccessGrid.Toolkit import Service, MissingDependencyError
ImportError: cannot import name MissingDependencyError

... which caught the same error and...

C:\Program Files\AGTk-3\bin>start AGServiceManager3.py

... which spawned a new python command window that flashed quickly and died.

Thanks,
Chris

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Chris Rosenthal
Electronic Visualization Laboratory
University of Illinois - Chicago
Phone: 312.996.3002