How to install Elixir SDK on IDEA 15.0.3 in Windows 10 ?
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"That selected directory is not valid home for Elixir SDK"
I got a "Corrupted SDK" error when selecting the Elixir directory instead of the Elixir/bin. Since it worked for my Elixir 1.1.1 install before I updated, there is likely a different different format to the elixir --version for 1.2 than 1.1.1. This was the case for Elixir on OSX (using homebrew) and Linux. I'm guessing the output is another format for Windows 1.2. Please open a bug https://github.com/KronicDeth/intellij-elixir/issues/new and I'll figure out why Windows' format isn't matching.
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I have installed the rvm and ruby, and it's installed under /usr/local/rvm/rubies/ruby-1.9.3-p551/bin/ruby, but when I run the build via bamboo, senchacmd it's failing by saying
Did not find a system installed ruby runtime
27-Feb-2020 11:31:41 Please install ruby for this platform and ensure that
27-Feb-2020 11:31:41 a ruby command compatible with 1.8 or 1.9 is available
27-Feb-2020 11:31:41 on the system path.
I come to know that senchacmd fail to load the ruby while building, and I have tried a couple of solutions which dint help much.
https://www.enovision.net/sencha-cmd-ruby-not-found/
Search in your project file .sencha/package/build.properties and set in it path to your ruby
build.ruby.path=/usr/local/rvm/rubies/ruby-1.9.3-p551/bin/ruby
When I launch the REDHAWK IDE via Eclipse, I cannot see the installed components (SigGen, fastFilter, etc). I can see the components just fine if I use the command line to create a project. I'm convinced it has to be a path or variable issues, but I just don't know what to reconfigure.
I'm using REDHAWK Version 2.1.0 and on CentOS7
OSSIEHOME is set to the /usr/local/redhawk/core
SDRROOT is set to /var/redhawk/sdr
Any suggestions?
I found a solution by reinstalling and including every Redhawk package that I could find using "yum list redhawk*"
I have the same problem and it turns out I was using a Java version higher than 8 which is not supported by RedHawk. Make sure you use Java 8 to launch the IDE otherwise it does not work. Submitted a DR but because JDK8 still supported they do not feel the need to fix it.
I followed the official installation instructions for RedHawk 2.3.0 on Centos 7.9 and had this same issue, I fixed it by opening a terminal in the Redhawk installation directory and running
sudo yum install redhawk-basic-components-2.3.0-5.el7.x86_64.rpm
After which the components appeared in the IDE without a restart
I just installed Sencha Touch CMD and downloaded the Sencha Touch code and everything. I created a new folder on Mac called MySenchaApp. I then dragged the "touch-2.3.1" folder inside the MySenchaApp folder. I went inside touch-2.3.1 folder and generated my app. The screenshot shows the content inside the "MySenchaApp" folder.
But now I am stuck as I don't know what URL to use to see my website. I went inside the "MySenchaApp" folder and issues the following command to start the server:
sencha web start
It says server is running at localhost:1841. I visited that link but it takes me to some SETUP.html page.
Any ideas
you have to follow these steps:
Download and install this software:
JRE Sencha Cmd requires Java Runtime Environment version 1.7 to
support all functionality, however, most features will work with 1.6
(the minimum supported version).
Sencha Cmd Ruby differs by OS:
Windows: Download Ruby from rubyinstaller.org. Get the .exe file
version of the software and install it.
Mac OS: Ruby is pre-installed. You can test if Ruby is installed
with the Ruby -v command.
Ubuntu: Use sudo apt-get install ruby2.0.0 to download Ruby.
iOS Packaging: Apple Xcode
Android Packaging: Android SDK Tools and Eclipse (optional).
Add the install paths to your PATH environmental variable.
Also read the sencha documentation in setup.html.
If you already had done these things then open command prompt and run command:
cd bin
sencha web start
and then open your browser, type localhost:1841 then press enter.
I'm pretty new to rails and I'm trying to get an application working. It's currently using ffi and typhoeus which need a version of libcurl. How can I install a version of libcurl for Windows 7.
Thanks!
There's one option I implemented but couldn't install only libcurl packages. Cygwin provides lots of the packages and libraries used for development in Linux for being installed on Windows (included curl, libcurl, libcurl-dev, etc).
http://www.cygwin.com/
It worked for me in windows 7 64 bit OS.
Here's another solution for that specific gem
https://github.com/typhoeus/typhoeus/pull/151/files
Greetings.
Answer that worked for me was:
Download cURL from the following URL: https://curl.haxx.se/windows/ (I chose 64bit because that's the system I'm using)
Go into the archive and browse to /bin
Locate libcurl_x64.dll (it may be just libcurl.dll)
Extract to your local drive
Rename it to libcurl.dll if it has the _x64 suffix
Cut + paste the file into the /bin directory of your Ruby installatio
It should work after this
I'm new to Linux but have to port a asp.net app to Linux platform. (CentOS 5.2)
I downloaded the mono source files and manually build them on my dev box, because there's no aviable Binary package for CentOS 5.2 (almost the same as RedHat), the app works well on the dev box.
The next step is to setup the production server, which has minimal libraries installed.
My question is... how to make the Mono binary files into a install package so I don't need to download and build them in the production server.
(My dev box is the same configuration as the production one)
I have tried to copy all mono related files into the server, but with no luck... May I missed some files or some settings...
You can still get binary RPMS here
EDIT:
Recently, Mono announced support for RHEL/CentOS. You can get packages from them here.