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MACCS or MAJA #20

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baerbock opened this issue Apr 7, 2019 · 8 comments
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MACCS or MAJA #20

baerbock opened this issue Apr 7, 2019 · 8 comments

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@baerbock
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baerbock commented Apr 7, 2019

Do I still need MACCS 5.1.5 or may I use the newer MAJA?

@lnicola
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lnicola commented Apr 7, 2019

MAJA support will be implemented in the next version.

@baerbock
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baerbock commented Apr 8, 2019

@lnicola Dear Laurențiu,
when will the next version be released?

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lnicola commented Apr 8, 2019

Sorry, I can't say the exact date, but it should be in the following weeks or so.

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@lnicola is there an update on the approximate release date?

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lnicola commented May 6, 2019

@valpesendorfer we're in the validation stages of the 2.0 release. Maybe this week or the next one.

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thanks @lnicola for the update!

@chris-aeviator
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chris-aeviator commented Feb 16, 2021

Has this been solved? I'm getting a /opt/maja/bin/maja does not seem to point to an executable, please try again or exit with CTRL-C error when using Maja V.4.2.1 (Open Source Build), downloaded from MAJA's github release page

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I made sure to install the package by running /MAJA-4.2.1.run --target /opt/maja which succeeds . I can confirm /opt/maja/bin/maja is an exectuable and executes. I have made sure to run the sen2agri installer with sudo

EDIT 2:
aaah - the trick is to point the installer to /opt/maja ✔️ instead of to the executable /opt/maja/bin/maja

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lnicola commented Mar 21, 2021

I'm not sure what's up here, but I remember that some versions of MAJA have broken permissions, which make the files inaccessible by non-root users. Do you remember what the problem was?

Note that in a future release, we'll run MAJA in a Docker container, which should avoid this kind of issue.

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