Hi Jim,
First of all, I’m sorry to hear what you went through, and I hope you are doing better or even fine again. Good to have you back!
To your actual question: With BaseX 10, the explicit assignment of an admin password has become obligatory. See [1] for some information on how to set the initial password.
All the best from Germany, Christian
[1] https://docs.basex.org/wiki/BaseX_10#Migrating_Applications
On Mon, Jan 9, 2023 at 5:24 PM Jim Salmons jim.salmons@factminers.org wrote:
Hello Christian & BaseX Community,
I am a 72-yo indie #DigitalHumanities #CitizenScientist. My research involves development of a Ground Truth Storage format for serial publications, primarily magazines and newspapers, supporting an integrated model for document structure and content depiction. I use BaseX in my Python based tool development to interactively capture and publish the XML-based metadata file for this Ground Truth information.
Until recently, I did my development in Windows and had no problems I could not handle. In July of 2020, I suffered a catastrophic spinal cord injury which significantly compromised my dexterity and mobility. During my rehab and recovery, I moved to the Apple device ecosystem as it provides exceptional accessibility features integrated across the phone, tablet, desktop device platform. Adding to these MacOS features, the availability of GitHub Copilot has allowed me to get back to work on my #DigitalHumanities research. This has been an exciting and highly rewarding development, but I have hit a problem that I am having difficulty resolving. I hope that someone within the community can help me figure this out...
Just as with my development setup under Windows, on my M1 iMac I run the BaseX server and access it through my Python scripts. The hiccup I hit, however, is that this Mac setup throws a 'Permission Denied' error when by script tries to access the BaseX server. There have been a large number of package updates, including moving from BaseX 9.x to 10.4 since I last ran my research tools under Windows.
Can anyone help me to understand and resolve this show-stopping issue? I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you. And sorry if this issue is addressed in the documentation or mail list archive. I did not see it if available.
Happy Healthy Vibes from Colorado USA, -: Jim :-
Christian,
Excellent! That was way easier than I thought it would be! :)
I have been out of the loop on community conversations during the roll-out of version 10. So I missed any chatter about this significant change. I then overlooked the importance of this when I skimmed the dox. I thought simply using the old default admin:admin user/password configuration in my private scripts was good enough for a loose read of "explicit assignment." [facepalm].
I simply set a new admin password, updated my scripts and WHAMO! I am back in business! :)
And thanks for the encouraging words... You know what they say, "What doesn't kill you makes you stronger." The recent emergence of ML code generation has been an awesome life-changing gift for my rehab. Now, in addition to my Digital Humanities research, I am working to get a research study and support program started for disabled developers and disabled STEM students. See: https://bit.ly/Copilot4DisDev.
Thanks again, I am looking forward to getting back to work on my research activity.
Happy Healthy Vibes from Colorado USA, -: Jim :-
On 1/9/23, 9:29 AM, "Christian Grün" <christian.gruen@gmail.com mailto:christian.gruen@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Jim,
First of all, I’m sorry to hear what you went through, and I hope you are doing better or even fine again. Good to have you back!
To your actual question: With BaseX 10, the explicit assignment of an admin password has become obligatory. See [1] for some information on how to set the initial password.
All the best from Germany, Christian
[1] https://docs.basex.org/wiki/BaseX_10#Migrating_Applications https://docs.basex.org/wiki/BaseX_10#Migrating_Applications
On Mon, Jan 9, 2023 at 5:24 PM Jim Salmons <jim.salmons@factminers.org mailto:jim.salmons@factminers.org> wrote:
Hello Christian & BaseX Community,
I am a 72-yo indie #DigitalHumanities #CitizenScientist. My research involves development of a Ground Truth Storage format for serial publications, primarily magazines and newspapers, supporting an integrated model for document structure and content depiction. I use BaseX in my Python based tool development to interactively capture and publish the XML-based metadata file for this Ground Truth information.
Until recently, I did my development in Windows and had no problems I could not handle. In July of 2020, I suffered a catastrophic spinal cord injury which significantly compromised my dexterity and mobility. During my rehab and recovery, I moved to the Apple device ecosystem as it provides exceptional accessibility features integrated across the phone, tablet, desktop device platform. Adding to these MacOS features, the availability of GitHub Copilot has allowed me to get back to work on my #DigitalHumanities research. This has been an exciting and highly rewarding development, but I have hit a problem that I am having difficulty resolving. I hope that someone within the community can help me figure this out...
Just as with my development setup under Windows, on my M1 iMac I run the BaseX server and access it through my Python scripts. The hiccup I hit, however, is that this Mac setup throws a 'Permission Denied' error when by script tries to access the BaseX server. There have been a large number of package updates, including moving from BaseX 9.x to 10.4 since I last ran my research tools under Windows.
Can anyone help me to understand and resolve this show-stopping issue? I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you. And sorry if this issue is addressed in the documentation or mail list archive. I did not see it if available.
Happy Healthy Vibes from Colorado USA, -: Jim :-
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