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Unable to find base 'V4.6' 14 years 11 months ago #434

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Hello

I am unable to launch the administrator tool

Unable to find base 'V4.6'
pwrp@master-desktop:~$

Do you have any idea of the cause?

Thanks, Max
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Re:Unable to find base 'V4.6' 14 years 11 months ago #435

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Hi Max,

Im not sure what you are trying to do. Which command are you trying ??

The administrator tool command is :

pwra

It should not care about what bases are installed. It seem more to me you are trying the

pwrs-command

Which opens the directory volume of a project. To be able to that you first have to move to your project whih the 'sdf'-command, like:

sdf <yourprojectname>

This command will set the base.

Could you please check that you have an environment variable named $pwra_db. In this directory you will find a file named pwr_projectlist.dat. In this file all bases are defined. You should find base V4.6.0 defined there like:

%base V4.6.0 /where/I/am/installed
Check that projects you have defined in this file uses the correct base and that the installation directory is correct.

/Robert
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Re:Unable to find base 'V4.6' 14 years 11 months ago #436

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Hello Robert

pwr_projectlist.dat is empty.

Is there a way to put the default values like when Proview was just installed?

Thanks!
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Re:Unable to find base 'V4.6' 14 years 11 months ago #437

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Hello Max,

This sounds strange. The file should lokk like:

%base V4.6.0 <your installation folder>
<project_name> V4.6.0 <your project directory>


For example


%base V4.6.0 /usr/local/pwr/rls/V4-6-0
myproject V4.6.0 /usr/local/projects/myproject

Please give me also some more info about what commands ands steps that you take.

/Robert
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