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[ontolog-dev] Re: Getting SkifTab working on VNC2 [was - Re: VNC2 machin

To: Patrick Cassidy <cassidy@xxxxxxxxx>
Cc: ontolog-dev@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
From: Peter Yim <peter.yim@xxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 08 Mar 2004 16:22:47 -0800
Message-id: <404D0E57.3020209@xxxxxxxx>
Pat,    (01)

I've just finished installing Protégé v2.0.1 onto <vnc2>. I made the 
install along with its own "designated" java VM. Please try to see if 
you can get that to work properly with your SkifTab.    (02)

Let me know how it turns out.    (03)

Good luck!   -ppy
--    (04)

Peter Yim wrote Mon, 08 Mar 2004 09:17:58 -0800:    (05)

> Pat,
> 
> Just got around to reading your message (I was out all day with my son 
> yesterday).
> 
>  >   As a solution, I can only think of getting rid of all
>  > existing versions of Protege on your machine,
>  > downloading and installing the latest version,
>  > and making Protege work from that version, so
>  > that we can compile the tab with the same
>  > version that Protege is using.  I have no
>  > idea if this will solve any problems, but I can't
>  > think of anything else.
> 
> Since you mentioned that multiple versions of Protégé can co-exist on 
> the same machine, I think I'll just try installing their latest 
> (Protege-2000 v2.0.1 <http://protege.stanford.edu/download.html>) and 
> see if that gets us anywhere. I'll try to work on it later today (as 
> soon as I finish handling urgent matters), and will call you then to 
> coordinate the testing. In the mean time, I won't be restoring normal 
> access yet.
> 
> Cheers.  -ppy
> -- 
> 
> Patrick Cassidy wrote Sun, 07 Mar 2004 18:19:35 -0500:
> 
>>
>> Peter --
>>    I downloaded and tried the version of the SkifTab
>> that doesn't try to read a gif file, and now
>> I can load the SkifTab.  It will do some things,
>> but I cannot use it to read a file.  When I try, I get
>> a strange message about not being able to find the
>> subroutine.  I really can't understand that one, since
>> it seems to find the other subroutines just fine.
>> THere may be some mismatch between the Java
>> versions used by Protege and the one that compiles
>> the tab program, that only shows up for routines
>> that involve disk IO. I can't think of anything else
>> that could explain such behavior, and I'm not sure
>> it's all that simple.
> 
> 
>>   Anyway, for now I will stop working on your
>> machine and you can return it to normal
>> access.  Unfortunately, I won't be able to
>> demo the file input on-line, but I can
>> describe how the various logical structures of an
>> ontology are represented in the Protege file.
>>
>>    I need someone else to try out the SkifTab, to
>> see how common the problem is that I saw on your
>> machine.
> 
> 
>>   As a solution, I can only think of getting rid of all
>> existing versions of Protege on your machine,
>> downloading and installing the latest version,
>> and making Protege work from that version, so
>> that we can compile the tab with the same
>> version that Protege is using.  I have no
>> idea if this will solve any problems, but I can't
>> think of anything else.
> 
> 
>>    Perhaps someone in a Java chat room will know the
>> answer -- I may try to find such a group, but haven't
>> explored them yet.
>>
>>    Pat
>>
>     (06)

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