[kepler-users] problems updating kepler 2.0 to 2.1

David Welker david.v.welker at gmail.com
Mon May 2 18:34:18 PDT 2011


Hi Christine,

Unfortunately, this is a permissions issue. If you do not have  
administrative access to the computer, you cannot use the module  
manager to upgrade from 2.0 to 2.1.

This problem will be addressed in Kepler 2.2, which will be released  
sometime in the future. For now, you will need to get administrative  
access to the computer in order to upgrade to 2.1.

David


On May 2, 2011, at 2:19 PM, Smit, Christine E. (GSFC-610.2)[TELOPHASE  
CORP] wrote:

> I have installed kepler 2.0 on my Windows XP machine.  It comes up  
> fine.  However, I can’t seem to get the module manager to work.   
> Basically, I followed your directions:
>
> 1.       Toolsà Module Manager
> 2.       Select ‘kepler 2.1.0’ in the ‘Available Suites’ list and  
> move it over to ‘Selected Modules’
> 3.       Press the ‘Apply and Restart’ button
>
> The ‘Apply and Restart’ button gets grayed out and then, as far as I  
> can tell, nothing happens.  I’ve let kepler sit for 30 minutes on  
> the off chance that something was going on behind the scenes, but  
> I’ve had no success.  When I start kepler from the command line with
>
> java -jar kepler.jar
>
> I get the message ‘[null] downloading module *kepler-2.1.0’ in the  
> command line window after I click the ‘Apply and Restart’ button.   
> So presumably the software thinks that it is doing something.  Could  
> this be a permissions problem?  I do not have administrative access  
> to this computer.  Perhaps this is even a firewall problem?  I’m not  
> sure how I would go about checking that.  I haven’t gotten any  
> messages from my firewall, although it’s possible that I wouldn’t  
> see anything.
>
> Thanks!
> Christine
>
> --------------------------------
> Dr. Christine Smit
> christine.e.smit at nasa.gov
> +1-301-614-5752
> NASA Goddard
> Building 32, N126-12
>
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