I tried to reinstall Composer-Setup.exe file from https://getcomposer.org/download/. But I got this error.
How can I reinstall composer?
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I'm trying to install Chromium with Chocolatey: choco install -y chromium
I get the following output:
Installing the following packages:
chromium
By installing, you accept licenses for the packages.
Progress: Downloading chromium 104.0.5112.102... 100%
chromium v104.0.5112.102 [Approved]
chromium package files install completed. Performing other installation steps.
Chromium 104.0.5112.102 is already installed.
Environment Vars (like PATH) have changed. Close/reopen your shell to
see the changes (or in powershell/cmd.exe just type `refreshenv`).
The install of chromium was successful.
Software installed to 'C:\Program Files\Chromium\Application'
Chocolatey installed 1/1 packages.
See the log for details (C:\ProgramData\chocolatey\logs\chocolatey.log).
However, no folder is created for the Chromium application in C:\Program Files. I am getting a new installation of the NuGet for Chromium in C:\ProgramData\chocolatey\lib\chromium.
I'm doing this as part of an attempt to automate a Chromium installation, so I've been messing around with lots of different chromium versions and force installs. The line Chromium 104.0.5112.102 is already installed. looks pretty suspect, as does the note in the Chocolatey chromium page that says that sometimes the package will be installed on %localappdata%\Chromium instead, but I can't find chromium installed in C:\Users\jkatofsky\AppData\Local either.
I feel like the issue is just within reach, but I can't figure it out. Any ideas?
The package is already installed (note I said package) so it won't be installed again. I think messing around with versions has caused that issue.
Uninstall the package and install it again.
Doing choco uninstall -n --skipautouninstaller chromium and going to Control Panel -> Programs -> Uninstall a program then uninstalling Chromium, and getting rid of it from the registry when prompted, fixed things for me. The next choco install chromium worked as expected.
I installed shopify-cli using homebrew on my Mac and tried verifying the installation by running shopify version, but I get an error:
/usr/local/bin/shopify: line 2: /opt/homebrew/Cellar/ruby/3.0.1/bin/ruby: No such file or directory
Any idea what needs to be fixed?
Try running brew install ruby#3.0. It worked for me!
It appears that shopify-cli was installed when your Homebrew ruby was at version 3.0.1. This can be fixed by running the following command:
brew reinstall shopify-cli
(Ideally, the shopify-cli formula should be updated by its maintainers to replace hardcoded ruby paths to the version-agnostic /opt/homebrew/opt/ruby. Alternatively, they could track the Homebrew ruby version and bump the revision of shopify-cli whenever an update occurs. This will prompt end-users to run brew upgrade, which will automatically reinstall shopify-cli.)
On a new MacBook Pro (Catalina), I have done the following:
Install homebrew
brew install php
Install composer
composer require laravel/valet
valet install
valet tld localhost
When I ping foo.localhost, I get:
cannot resolve test.localhost: Unknown host
Also, if I try to view a site in the browser eg test.localhost (which has a very basic index.html), then I get a not found error.
I have read all the previous answers and deleting everything and reinstalling didn't work.
Has anyone else come across this/have a solution?
I'm new to Python and am trying to install numpy-mkl from Pycharm. I get the following error even though I upgraded 'pip' to version 8.1.1 from Pycharm.
Thanks!
http://i.stack.imgur.com/ipvJw.png
i don't believe numpy-mkl is in the repositories, so it can't be installed the way you're doing it.
if you're running windows, download the appropriate Numpy+MKL .whl file from Here. For me, on cpython 3.5 64-bit, the current file is numpy-1.11.1+mkl-cp35-cp35m-win_amd64.whl
then run:
pip install "numpy-1.11.1+mkl-cp35-cp35m-win_amd64.whl"
i'm not sure if the .whl file needs to be in the same folder as your python installation or pip.
When i try install phalcon framework on mac os mavericks I see 1 error generated.
***lib/cphalcon/build/64bits/phalcon.c:163:10: fatal error: 'php.h' file not found
Make sure you have https://github.com/josegonzalez/homebrew-php installed.
If you currently have it install make sure you do a brew upgrade this will update all homebrew links and should allow you to progress with the install.