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Refusing connection to service #839

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crduguay opened this issue Mar 8, 2019 · 15 comments
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Refusing connection to service #839

crduguay opened this issue Mar 8, 2019 · 15 comments
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crduguay commented Mar 8, 2019

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Same issue for me
Screenshot 2019-03-12 at 09 53 42

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forman commented Mar 27, 2019

@crduguay, @plummer0911 Thanks for reporting! We'll have a look into this immediately. Will let you know what to do asap.

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forman commented Mar 27, 2019

@crduguay, @plummer0911 can you please attach your Cate log files ~/.cate/cate-desktop.log and ~/.cate/cate-2.0.0-dev25/webapi.log where ~ is your home directory. They might contain more detailed info about what is happening on your Macs.

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crduguay commented Mar 27, 2019 via email

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hans-permana commented Mar 28, 2019

Hi @crduguay, I am trying to understand your issue. I suspect that this problem is caused by an interference of local anaconda installation that had been installed prior to installing Cate software. The verify that this is really the issue, could you please do the following:

  • run echo $PATH and see if there is an entry that refers to a Conda installation path
  • check if there is a conda-related files in ~/.local directory
  • check if there is a folder ~/cate-2.0.0.dev26

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plummer0911 commented Mar 28, 2019 via email

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crduguay commented Mar 28, 2019 via email

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Could I ask you to do one more thing to confirm what I suspected: what is inside ~/.cate/cate.location?

I suspect that Cate installer detected a local Conda installation and it tries to create a new Cate environment there, which is ok provided the cate.location is correctly updated.

So for this to work:

  • your Conda should have an environment called cate-env. You can check it by running
source /Users/stephenplummer/miniconda3/bin/activate
conda env list
  • cate.location should point to this cate-env (i.e. /Users/stephenplummer/miniconda3/envs/cate-env)

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@crduguay

You don't seem to have local Conda installation that may have interfered with the Cate installation.

We could not reproduce your issue because we failed to install dev.25 now (due to some dependency issues beyond our control).

I would also suggest to try installing version dev26, but unfortunately it is not yet released. I will try to organise a release within the next few days and will let you know when it is available.

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crduguay commented Mar 28, 2019 via email

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Hi @crduguay and @plummer0911,

We just released a new Cate v2.0.0-dev.26: https://github.com/CCI-Tools/cate-desktop/releases/tag/v2.0.0-dev.26

Could you please try installing with this new version? Let me know if you still encounter the same issues.

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plummer0911 commented Mar 30, 2019 via email

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crduguay commented Mar 31, 2019 via email

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plummer0911 commented Apr 1, 2019 via email

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Hi,

I've installed cate-2.0.0 in my system (macOS 10.14.5) and I'm experiencing the same error. I don't have a previous conda installation. I can successfully launch cate-cli.app and run cate -h.

My .cate/cate.location file has:
/Users/joaob/cate-2.0.0

which is the cate installation folder. I could not find any log files.

Any help is very appreciated.

Joao Bettencourt

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