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Offline Nigel Ball

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Cannot locate Scripts
« on: 2010 September 24 13:37:40 »
Another problem with my install after buying the licence

PI cannot find the scripts. It appears to be looking in ProgramFiles/Pixinsight/PCL/Src/Scripts

and not PCL/Src/Scripts

Is there a registry key or environmental parameter which is incorrectly set?

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Re: Cannot locate Scripts
« Reply #1 on: 2010 September 24 13:39:51 »
Did you install PI in the recommended c:\pcl location?
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Re: Cannot locate Scripts
« Reply #2 on: 2010 September 24 13:58:20 »
I think I remember reports that PI has difficulties if installed on a path that contains space characters, such as "Program Files". I usually install at the default location ("C:\PCL"), and this works fine.

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Re: Cannot locate Scripts
« Reply #3 on: 2010 September 24 14:05:27 »
Sander/Georg

PI is installed in c:/PCL - see screenshot

For some reason PI is looking in programFiles etc for the scripts? I think the Trial may have installed in ProgramFiles folder to the Windows standard and this is what may be causing the problem ......

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Re: Cannot locate Scripts
« Reply #4 on: 2010 September 24 14:07:21 »
Hi Nigel,

sorry, I didn't notice the explorer window. I don't know how to fix this, sorry. Be sure to send an email to 'support@pixinsight.com'.
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Re: Cannot locate Scripts
« Reply #5 on: 2010 September 24 14:41:41 »
I think that there was not a clean clearup of the settings. Restart PI with the Ctrl key pressed. This will launch the "settings cleaner utility". Try this, althoug you'll loose previous configurations.
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Re: Cannot locate Scripts
« Reply #6 on: 2010 September 24 14:44:43 »
There's also a 'reset pixinsight settings' start menu item on windows.
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Re: Cannot locate Scripts
« Reply #7 on: 2010 September 24 16:17:32 »
I think that there was not a clean clearup of the settings. Restart PI with the Ctrl key pressed. This will launch the "settings cleaner utility". Try this, althoug you'll loose previous configurations.

Thanks Carlos

That has fixed the problem  :D

Nigel
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Re: Cannot locate Scripts
« Reply #8 on: 2010 September 24 17:01:50 »
thumbs up :D
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Re: Cannot locate Scripts
« Reply #9 on: 2010 September 29 03:53:03 »
Hi Nigel,

I think this problem was related to the strange license activation problem you had before. For some reason things got messed up in an odd way. As Carlos and Sander have noted, the standard solution to these problems is resetting PI's configuration (launching with Ctrl pressed is a useful backdoor). However, this certainly should not happen. I'll take a good look at the installation and activation routines before the next release.

On the other hand, installing on an arbitrary directory is (should be!) perfectly possible and should cause no problems. However, the standard C:\PCL (C:\PCL64) location is recommended. Anyway, PI installations and directory trees will change in the near future, so we'll have new issues... :)
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Re: Cannot locate Scripts
« Reply #10 on: 2010 September 29 04:28:44 »
However, the standard C:\PCL (C:\PCL64) location is recommended.

That is not the usual behavior of Windows applications. Since it can work without problems from $(ProgramFiles)\PCL, why does PixInsight default to installing in C:\?
If every application did that, the root of the disk would be a chaos!!

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Re: Cannot locate Scripts
« Reply #11 on: 2010 September 29 07:22:30 »
Because we are special ;)
More seriously, having PI close to the root is convenient for developers.
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Re: Cannot locate Scripts
« Reply #12 on: 2010 September 29 07:48:07 »
Even more seriously, people develop on Windows all the time and they don't require Visual Studio to be in the root :)
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Re: Cannot locate Scripts
« Reply #13 on: 2010 September 29 08:09:51 »
Personally, I have a PI installed into a subdirectory (exclusive for all astronomical applications), and it works perfectly.

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Re: Cannot locate Scripts
« Reply #14 on: 2010 September 29 08:15:18 »
Developing in windows is not serious development ;) LOL

I said convenient, not required :)
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