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Problems cding into ../data?

Open bennlich opened this issue 12 years ago • 5 comments

I was able to follow the steps in the readme without any problem, so good job writing clear instructions!

A friend of mine is running into a weird error though (on a windows machine). Even though he's using the vagrant/virtualbox vm, he gets this error during makecsv.sh:

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He's able to cd manually, but for some reason it's not working in the bash script. Any ideas about this?

bennlich avatar Nov 14 '13 20:11 bennlich

Super interesting. Shouldn't be an issue since it's running on the bash inside the VM. Unfortunately I don't have a Windows machine handy so I can't test this. Maybe an absolute path would fix it?

robert-chiniquy avatar Nov 14 '13 21:11 robert-chiniquy

That's why I was surprised too! I'll have him try an absolute path.

On Thu, Nov 14, 2013 at 1:10 PM, Robert Chiniquy [email protected]:

Super interesting. Shouldn't be an issue since it's running on the bash inside the VM. Unfortunately I don't have a Windows machine handy so I can't test this. Maybe an absolute path would fix it?

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bennlich avatar Nov 14 '13 21:11 bennlich

No luck with the absolute path. Weird. He's able to run the scripts manually (i.e. typing them line by line into putty), but the images generated by processing are blank. I'm going to take a look at his people.csv file.

bennlich avatar Nov 19 '13 00:11 bennlich

I just tried running the process again with putty on XP, and it still works here – no problems with that step. I'd suggest trying another shell – I've heard weird things about the way MinGW treats paths. At least one SO answer (http://stackoverflow.com/a/5999667/738675) recommends that you don't install MinGW in a path with a space, as in "Aquame Matthews" … might be unrelated, but you never know with this stuff.

On Mon, Nov 18, 2013 at 7:51 PM, Benny Lichtner [email protected]:

No luck with the absolute path. Weird. He's able to run the scripts manually (i.e. typing them line by line into putty), but the images generated by processing are blank. I'm going to take a look at his people.csv file.

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meetar avatar Nov 19 '13 04:11 meetar

Okay. Thanks a bunch for taking a look at this. Much appreciated!

On Mon, Nov 18, 2013 at 8:17 PM, Peter Richardson [email protected]:

I just tried running the process again with putty on XP, and it still works here – no problems with that step. I'd suggest trying another shell – I've heard weird things about the way MinGW treats paths. At least one SO answer (http://stackoverflow.com/a/5999667/738675) recommends that you don't install MinGW in a path with a space, as in "Aquame Matthews" … might be unrelated, but you never know with this stuff.

On Mon, Nov 18, 2013 at 7:51 PM, Benny Lichtner [email protected]:

No luck with the absolute path. Weird. He's able to run the scripts manually (i.e. typing them line by line into putty), but the images generated by processing are blank. I'm going to take a look at his people.csv file.

— Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub< https://github.com/meetar/dotmap/issues/3#issuecomment-28755948> .

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bennlich avatar Nov 19 '13 08:11 bennlich