I download idea Community version, but can not opened.
it is blocked by the page:
JetBrains Privacy Policy
and the command line output those messages:
OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM warning: Option UseConcMarkSweepGC was deprecated in version 9.0 and will likely be removed in a future release.
9ζ 22, 2020 6:19:21 δΈε java.util.prefs.FileSystemPreferences$6 runWARNING: Prefs file removed in background /home/mi/.java/.userPrefs/prefs.xml
but I can open it by sudo ./idea.sh.
For me, when I uninstall the sougoupinyin, it's works.
If you have installed sougoupinyin, you can uninstall it first.
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I have downloaded the ZK plugin, but when I create a .zul file, it is just recognized as an unknown file for intellij. I tried resetting cache and rebooting, didn't make a difference..
Is there a way to connect the plugin to the extension? Am I missing something here?
I had quite the opposite experience, I created a .zul file and IntelliJ automatically suggested something like: "There's a plugin available that handles .zul files, would you like to install download and it?" -> confirmed and restarted ... Then .zul files are registered as XML files under Settings/File Types and code completion is working.
Not sure how this is failing for you, can you provide your version details including the plugins installed?
Here what I am using (Help/About):
IntelliJ IDEA 2019.2.4 (Community Edition)
Build #IC-192.7142.36, built on October 29, 2019
Runtime version: 11.0.4+10-b304.77 amd64
VM: OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM by JetBrains s.r.o
Linux 4.15.0-72-generic
...
Non-Bundled Plugins: org.zkoss.zkidea
I have updated the dart-sdk and dartium but when I go into intellij to update the plug-in, It will tell me there is not a newer version from 141.1586 when 142.4509 is the latest version. So I have tried to download and install the plugin manually but I get an error "Plugin 'Dart' is incompatible with this installation". I have even gone as far as shutting down Intellij IDEA 14.1.4 and overwritting the files in the plugin directory (which didn't work). Does anyone know what I need to do to fix this issue?
I am running Windows 10 64bit
The latest Dart plugin releases that have version 142.* are compatible only with IntelliJ IDEA 15 EAPs.
I've downloaded a copy of the Worklight CLI installer from here, specifically the installer for 6.2.0.1 (I'm aware this isn't current, I need an older version to debug a specific problem). I am attempting to install it on OS X Mountain Lion (10.9).
However, I seem to be having problems installing it. When I unzip the installer, I get an install_mac.app/ directory. I open this with open install_mac.app from the Terminal. However, when I've clicked the button to enter the administrator password (which is accepted), the installer then shows this screen for about 5 seconds, then disappears completely (is no longer running). It appears that at this point it has crashed (although there is no stack trace or similar in the terminal).
How can I debug/fix the installer? Alternatively, is there a way to manually install the CLI?
My $JAVA_HOME is set to /Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/jdk1.7.0_51.jdk/Contents/Home. /Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/jdk1.7.0_51.jdk/Contents/Home/bin/java -version gives:
java version "1.7.0_51"
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.7.0_51-b13)
Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 24.51-b03, mixed mode)
On OS X the CLI installer does not provide the ability to install from command line.
However what you could do is to manually extract it instead of using the installer, and in order to compensate on the actions that the installer is doing (node registration, PATH handling), put the extracted content at the same location of the currently installed CLI. Replace it.
The above .zip is inside the "resources" folder, next to the OS X/Windows/Linux installer files.
I have not existent images in Intellij Idea 13 help system. Running on new .IntelliJIdea13 folder not solved it, I watched in log too. Any ideas, plase.
This is an issue with the 13.0.1 release (build #133.331). You have a few options:
Revert to the 13.0 release.
Download the 13.0.2 EAP (Early Access Program) build and use it. The issue has been fixed in it.
Replace the <idea-install-dir>/help/ideahelp.jar file in your 13.0.1 install directory with one from a previous 13.0 install, or the one from the 13.0.2 EAP ZIP file.
Wait for the official 13.0.2 release.
EDIT
There is a bug in the code formatter in the latest 13.0.2 EAP release (build 133.471), so you may want to forgo option #2
I'm trying to install mod_mono on mavericks, however, I'm getting an error. I have the most up-to-date mono version with Mavericks support. (v 3.2.3).
When I ./configure --prefix=/usr in mod_mono version 2.10 I get this error:
checking Apache version... configure: error: Apache 1.3 is no longer supported. mod_mono now requires at least Apache 2.0
But when i check my version of apache it says
Server version: Apache/2.2.24 (Unix)
Server built: Aug 24 2013 21:10:43
EDIT: Upgrading your mono version to the latest (3.2.4) appears to work the best. Ensure you have a clean download of mod_mono-2.10.
After installing Mavericks, you need to reinstall the XCode Command Line Tools. This will bring back the /usr/include/apache2 directory. You do this by updating your XCode and then run xcode-select --install.
I had the same error. I had mono running on my server. When I upgraded to Mavericks and Server 3 mono stopped working. During the upgrade process the "mod_mono.so" file was removed. This is what I did to research and resolve my issue which I believe encompasses yours. Hope it helps.
In the directory that you are running your "./config..." command, there is a "config.log". I looked at the config.log and found an error message stating that it could not find the file "ap_release.h" (I believe this is how the apache version is determined). I must have had this file at one time because I went through this installation process before. I went into my time machine and restored the directory (which was removed when I upgraded to Mavericks or Server 3) "/usr/include/". This folder included a directory called "apache2" which included the "ap_release.h" file and I assume it's dependencies.
All is well I am up and running.