Not all installed Packages are available. E.g. TraceClustering
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Hi Dominik,Packages have a certain status attached to them, and by default a certain status is required to be installed automatically. Apparently, the TraceClustering package does not have sufficient status to be installed automatically.You can install every package manually using the Package Manager. Just select first the "Not installed" tab, then select the package you want to have installed, and finally select the "Install" button. Now close the Package Manager and start ProM. The package will then be available in ProM.Kind regards,Eric.
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Hi Eric,thank you very much for your fast reply. The problem is I already installed all packages.This is the cmd output for the package:Loading packages from http://www.promtools.org/prom6/packages69/TraceClustering/packages.xml
[PackageConfigPerister] Context URL set to http://www.promtools.org/prom6/packages69/
Read package in 30 milliseconds.When I search for "trace clustering" the following packages were shown in Prom69:- ActiTraC
- Cluster cases over time using Markov clustering
- Cluster cases using Markov clustering
- TEST - Test trace clustering result
When I search for "traceclustering" in the package manager following packages are shown:- TraceClustering
- TraceClusteringFSM
Thank you in AdvanceKind regardsDominik
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Hi Dominik,The first list you show actually contains plugins, not packages. The second and third plugin (Cluster traces [over time] using Markov clustering) are from the TraceClustering package, although ProM does not show this.If you want to know which plugins is contained in which packages, please have a look at https://svn.win.tue.nl/trac/prom/wiki/ProM69/Plugins and https://svn.win.tue.nl/trac/prom/wiki/ProM69/PluginVariants.Kind regards,Eric.
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Thank you, this helps a lot.
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Hi Eric,
the documentation links you provided (https://svn.win.tue.nl/trac/prom/wiki/ProM69/Plugins and https://svn.win.tue.nl/trac/prom/wiki/ProM69/PluginVariants) seem to be broken. Could you please provide updated links to the relevant documentation? Thank you for your help!
Kind regards,
Rain.
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Hi Rain,
These pages do not exist anymore. They were hosted on our subversion server that was brought down.
To get an overview of all plugins in a release, you can run the ProM release and then run a plugin with a name that resembles "Show Package Overview". This will show you a list of all packages and all plugins that have been installed in that instance of ProM. If you first install all packages using the Package Manager, this will show you all available packages and plugins.
Kind regards, Eric.
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