Python /opt/graphite/bin/run-graphite-devel-server.py /opt/graphite Hope that it works! Go to: You should see this if it works properly: If you get a broken image, it most likely means that something is wrong py2cairo and cairo. Check the debug output here: Optional convenience aliases Add this to your.bashrc or.bashprofile: alias carbon='python /opt/graphite/bin/carbon-cache.py' alias graphite-web='python /opt/graphite/bin/run-graphite-devel-server.py /opt/graphite' Additional resources. I've solved the issue above.
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When I did brew install cairo, it installed 1.14.2 which has the bug. I went ahead and installed a back version - In my case I chose 1.12.6. Thanks for the walk through. I'm not a python guy so it's very helpful to have the step by step.
But - not being a python guy - I think I've hosed the install. It's failing when I try to initialize the database: /opt/graphite/webapp/graphite$python manage.py syncdb /opt/graphite/webapp/graphite/settings.py:244: UserWarning: SECRETKEY is set to an unsafe default. This should be set in localsettings.py for better security warn('SECRETKEY is set to an unsafe default. This should be set in localsettings.py for better security') ImportError: No module named fields Carbon looks OK (I think): /opt/graphite/webapp/graphite$python /opt/graphite/bin/carbon-cache.py start 'WHISPERFALLOCATECREATE is enabled but linking failed.' Carbon-cache (instance a) is already running with pid 57417 But Graphite barfs on not finding the fields module: opt/graphite/webapp/graphite$python /opt/graphite/bin/run-graphite-devel-server.py /opt/graphite Running Graphite from /opt/graphite under django development server /usr/local/bin/django-admin.py runserver -pythonpath /opt/graphite/webapp -settings graphite.settings 0.0.0.0:8080 /opt/graphite/webapp/graphite/settings.py:244: UserWarning: SECRETKEY is set to an unsafe default. This should be set in localsettings.py for better security warn('SECRETKEY is set to an unsafe default. This should be set in localsettings.py for better security') /opt/graphite/webapp/graphite/settings.py:244: UserWarning: SECRETKEY is set to an unsafe default.
This should be set in localsettings.py for better security warn('SECRETKEY is set to an unsafe default. This should be set in localsettings.py for better security') Validating models. /: I am running into same issue (Mac OS 10.10.5) while trying to go back to old version, versions command itself is not supported now, any idea on how to resolve it $ brew versions cairo Error: The versions command is no longer supported. You can use the homebrew-versions tap instead: Or use brew log to browse the git history. $ brew tap homebrew/boneyard Warning: Already tapped!
$ brew versions cairo Error: The versions command is no longer supported. You can use the homebrew-versions tap instead: Or use brew log to browse the git history. $ brew tap homebrew/versions Warning: Already tapped!
$ brew versions cairo Error: The versions command is no longer supported. You can use the homebrew-versions tap instead: Or use brew log to browse the git history.
There are few things which you will need for installation. But first you need to make sure that your laptop or pc supports Intel Virtualization technology because this is a necessity to run Mac OS X Capitan on Windows 10 and most new laptops and pc which comes with i3 and above processors have this feature. You will require following softwares:- 1. You have to (Intel VT-X) from Bios. If your pc, doesn't supports Intel VT-X, then you won't be able to install Mac OS on your Windows operating system. Once we have all the files extracted on the desktop, go to the Unlocker, the second last file is win-install, right click it select run as administrator. A console window will open.
Just wait for that, once that is done (it will disappear automatically), then go to desktop where you have extracted all the files and click on OS X 10.11 EI as shown in the image. You will get a message ' Cannot connect the virtual device sata0:1 because no corresponding device is available on the host. Do you want to try to connect this virtual device every time you power on the virtual machine?' Simply select yes. You will get another window just click Ok on it. Then you will get an another window which will ask How do you want to close the virtual machine. Just click on Power off button and then close that window by pressing the red cross in top right corner.
You will get an other window like the one I below. Just click on Take Owner ship button as shown below.