[Yanel-usage] install problem yanel

Michael Wechner michael.wechner at wyona.com
Mon Jan 6 08:53:43 CET 2014


Hi Bård

You need to switch into the "yanel" directory in order to run the
"build.sh" file.

If I understand correctly, then you cloned the project inside the folder
"Carla", right? Which
means the folder "Carla" should contain a directory called "yanel".
(run the command "ls" and it should show you all directories and files
inside the directory you currently are.
In order to find out where you currently are type the command "pwd")

If so, then you can switch into the directory "yanel" by typing

cd yanel

Then type again the command "pwd" in order to check that you are now
really inside the directory "yanel".
Then you can run the "build.sh"

GrapeFilms-MacBook-Pro:~ Carla/yanel$ ./build.sh

Btw, which page did you use for learning how to install Yanel?

Was it

http://www.yanel.org/en/getting-started/unix.html

? If so, then we will try to make the instructions clearer.

Best wishes

Michael

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Am 06.01.14 02:20, schrieb Bård Grape:
> Hi and hope you can help a novice in this
> I followed instructions but
> I get this error message
>
> GrapeFilms-MacBook-Pro:~ Carla$ ./build.sh
> -bash: ./build.sh: No such file or directory
> GrapeFilms-MacBook-Pro:~ Carla$ /build.sh quick-start
> -bash: /build.sh: No such file or directory
>
> then I try to install again
> but
>
> git clone https://github.com/wyona/yanel.git
> fatal: destination path 'yanel' already exists and is not an empty
> directory.
>
> java is ok
> GrapeFilms-MacBook-Pro:~ Carla$ /usr/libexec/java_home -v 1.7
> /Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/jdk1.7.0_45.jdk/Contents/Home
>
>
> Hope you can help
>
> All the best from Norway
>



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