On 2/23/22 16:15, Larregui, Julian wrote:
Hello Michael,
Thank you for the link, I did not realize I needed the pyCF client.
I've installed it, but having some confusion with the README file.
I've created the .conf file and it placed it in the "/etc" directory, but don't know where the next two spots are referring to.
~/.channelfinderapi.conf`
'~' is *nix shorthand for the current user's home directory (aka. "$HOME").
`channelfinderapi.conf`
No leading '/' means a relative path. In this case in the current working directory. (aka. "$PWD")
I'm not familiar with Linux so, sorry for the questions.
Thank you,
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*From:* Michael Davidsaver <mdavidsaver at gmail.com>
*Sent:* Wednesday, February 23, 2022 12:23 PM
*To:* Larregui, Julian <larregui1 at llnl.gov>
*Cc:* tech-talk at aps.anl.gov <tech-talk at aps.anl.gov>
*Subject:* Re: Recsync error
On 2/23/22 11:50, Larregui, Julian via Tech-talk wrote:
Hello,
Recently got ChannelFinder working after some initial issues. Didn't realize the list doesn't auto-populate without recsync.
I've built the RecCast app and created a test IOC with it implemented like any other module.
as for RecCeiver, it is installed alongside with sqlite3 and twistd.
When running twistd, it only works when using the demo.conf. Using cf.conf I get this an error:
ImportError: No module named channelfinder
This comes from https://urldefense.us/v3/__https://github.com/ChannelFinder/pyCFClient__;!!G2kpM7uM-TzIFchu!l0rjWp6wHwTSaFW7_lhh9HfrmAO-StPTrXhsMXkEYpGOHm9vHuSa4_oEW_HDPdjVEg$ <https://urldefense.us/v3/__https://github.com/ChannelFinder/pyCFClient__;!!G2kpM7uM-TzIFchu!l0rjWp6wHwTSaFW7_lhh9HfrmAO-StPTrXhsMXkEYpGOHm9vHuSa4_oEW_HDPdjVEg$>
Are there any suggestions to take?
Thank you,
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