I am not sure should I ask this question here or not.
Can anyone tell me where I can get "bitnami stack of Odoo 8" for linux. I need it badly. I am using Xubuntu 16.04.
At present, in bitnami site only odoo 10 and odoo 11 available. Old versions are not available.
You can find it at the following link:
https://downloads.bitnami.com/files/stacks/odoo/8.0-17/bitnami-odoo-8.0-17-linux-x64-installer.run
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I am trying to upgrade from Typo3 6.2 to a later version (to be determined). When I run the Core Update in the install tool the 'Fetched list of released versions' works, however, it is then followed by a 'General error'. In the log, this is the error:
Core: Exception handler (WEB): Uncaught TYPO3 Exception: #1380898792: No version matrix found in registry, call updateVersionMatrix() first. | TYPO3\CMS\Install\Service\Exception\CoreVersionServiceException thrown in file /home/usr/public_html/typo3/sysext/install/Classes/Service/CoreVersionService.php in line 271. Requested URL: https://domain.dev/typo3/sysext/install/Start/Install.php?install[action]=importantActions&install[context]=backend&install[controller]=tool&install%5Bcontroller%5D=ajax&install%5Baction%5D=coreUpdateIsUpdateAvailable&_=1608549770287
I have looked around for ages and can't find a fix that works. I will be very grateful for any help, please.
I don't think that you can update such an old Version by the install-tool update mechanism any more. since that version a lot has changed.
newer versions of 6.2 are only available as paid service (ELTS) from the TYPO3 GmbH.
And I think the server structure also changed meanwhile so that old ULRs might fail.
your way of update should be a manual update to (any outdated version of) 7 LTS, then the same for 8 LTS until you come to 9 LTS and 10 LTS
on each version do the upgrade wizards and fresh up the extensions if possible (including the upgrade wizards of the extensions).
individual extensions need their own updates.
use the deprecation log on each version to identify possible failures for the next TYPO3 version.
somewhere between you might change the installation to composer installation, which will result in a cleaner update way (if you are familiar with composer). for the future it will be very helpful to understand composer.
I have some problems with installation PrestaShop on Centos 7.
I think that this error is pretty clear, you should check all your folder permissions, especially /var/cache, more details:
https://devdocs.prestashop.com/1.7/basics/installation/localhost/#setting-up-file-rights
I am trying to move a VM to another directory and according to the following link we can use VBoxManage movevm command for this purpose:
https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E97728_01/F12470/html/move-vm.html
However, VBoxManage on my machine does not have this command! Unfortunately, I could not find any link online discussing this problem. Do you have any opinion what the problem can be?
P.S. The version of my VBoxManage is version 5.2
This question was answered in the VirtualBox forum topic you created here:
https://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=92513
Post by andyp73 ยป 3. Apr 2019, 17:59
It would appear that "VBoxManage
movevm" is a recent addition to VirtualBox mostly likely only
available in 6.0.x versions. There has, for a long time, been a
Tutorial: Moving a VM which may help if you can't upgrade to the
latest VirtualBox version.
I am attempting to start Apache Geronimo using the command:
./bin/geronimo run
When I do this, it spins for a minute, issues the message "Main not found" and exits.
This article suggests that it is a system resource issue:
http://apache-geronimo.328035.n3.nabble.com/jira-Created-GERONIMO-5551-Failing-to-start-the-server-with-the-error-quot-Main-not-found-quot-td1324013.html
I have tried it on both an Amazon EC2 box (running Linux), and an Azure A1 box (running Windows Server), and I have tried the "Full Profile Release" and "Web Profile Release" of Geronimo, all with no change.
I'm at a complete loss as to what I could try. I am led to believe that the EC2 box, at the very least, should have the muscle to run Geronimo.
Any suggestions would be welcome.
Version 3 of Apache Geronimo is designed to run on JRE 1.7 instead of JRE 1.8. As stated in the other answers, the issue was caused by Geronimo being run on JRE 1.7 instead of 1.8.
You are not limited to JRE 1.7 and earlier in order to run Geronimo though. Therefore, all you have to do is to rename or copy the property jre-1.7 in the file etc/config.properties in your installation to jre-1.8. Afterwards, you should be able to run Geronimo without an error.
This has a huge benefit, since now you will be able to run programs on Geronimo that use Java 8 features.
It turns out that the issue is that I had the wrong version of the JDK installed. I had installed the most recent version (8), but Geronimo apparently won't work with that. When I instead installed version 6, everything worked fine.
I was getting the same error with Java 8. I tried the latest version of Java SE 7 and that resolved the problem. So I wouldn't use Java 6, since it is and has been out of support for awhile now (read: security issue).
I want to install apache tomcat server latest version on my windows7. I don have any kit for the further action. where do and how do i download the kit and how to install them? Please give me the step by step procedure. as well as i want to install j2ee kit netbeans etc. please give me the details. thanks in advance
Apache tomcat, you have to select what version. In some companies are still using 5.5 as standard.:
http://tomcat.apache.org/whichversion.html
java2ee:
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javaee/downloads/index.html
Netbeans:
http://netbeans.org/features/web/index.html
Alternatively to Netbeans I recommend eclipse for development. There is a version specific for j2ee:
http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/