Afternoon all,
I am receiving a buttload of
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when spitting out phpdocs on quite a large project. My documenting is absolutely fine but no matter what I do I can not get rid of this error and would really like to have a clean error log. I have read in other SO posts that this is a throwback from phpdocs 1.x days and I understand why it is occuring.
My question is, like excluding a directory can I also exclude specific rules?
Answering my own question after a conversation with one of the phpdocumentor devs.
At the moment, no. It is a feature that was requested some time ago and has become more popular recently and thus has been scheduled for the next development sprint.
I will come back and update this question once/if its implemented.
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So everybody that works with React Native probably know the frustration. Everything was working fine and all of a sudden the project doesn't built anymore. Most of the times it breaks on gradlew assembleRelease.
How is this even possible? It happened to me over the course of the last few years over and over again. Litterally no changes, and boom, random errors. Most of the times you trace the error to some question on stackoverflow and you apply some random fix, downgrade of libraries e.t.c.
But my question is: why does this even happen in the first place? Does react-native / gradle auto update stuff? Sometimes when I run from Android Studio I notice in the status bar that Gradle seems to download/sync a lot of stuff.
How can you work reliable on software if it breaks out of nowhere? My most recent example is this one. From my github repo I know for sure there has not been a single change.
My most recent example? This one. The person that asked the question is saying the same. Changed nothing, and project breaks.
More than one file was found with OS independent path 'lib/armeabi-v7a/libfbjni.so'
Off course people come up with solutions, such as upgrade your RN to a patch version. But no one seems to answer the most obvious question; why and how does this even break in the first place when no changes are made?
Off course people come up with solutions, such as upgrade your RN to a patch version. But no one seems to answer the most obvious question; why and how does this even break in the first place when no changes are made?
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I've got one java web based project. Build using JDK 1.8 and Using Intellij as IDE.
Using tomcat to deploy the product
Essentially in our product I was trying to test a few things with a class.
Very recently what has happened is whenever I am compiling and putting it inside our project it is saying page not found.
So, I reverted my code base to Out of the box state, compiled and put it back. Still it
s giving me page not found error.
One annoying this about this error is, In the logs I don't have a single error.
So it's not even hinting on where to look or what's going on.
Second annoying this was, like I did some series of changes , but for every change I took a back up. Think of it like, if default OTB was Revision 1, My changes are in Revision 2,3,4. From revision 4 I started to get this error. But when I take revision 1 and put it back. Still getting page not found. But if I take Revision 2 or 3. It is working.
I've compared all revisions and code wise there's no such change, which could break anything. I've a strong doubt that it could be one of the project structure settings.
I checked local history, but apparently local history refreshes every time you rebuild a project so no luck there.
I want to understand and resolve this problem.
Any tips on how to handle this, will help greatly.
Thanks
So, the answer to this problem was Embarrassingly simple.
Our project was last certified with OpenJDK11 but I mixed two of my tasks and started using openJDK12.
I don't understand what exactly in OpenJDK12 broke this.
And I want to inspect what went wrong.
But for the current task at hand. 1 solution is as simple as reverting back to OpenJDK11. After that when I used this modified class it was working perfectly.
PS: Still not 100% sure if it was due to jdk version. But If it was I wonder why in logs it was not mentioning that error. Which says compiled using higher version of Java.
we're currently customizing iNotes for a customer (platform currently is Domino 9). We almost reached our goals, but one thing that's on our todo list I can't really figure out: they want us to also customize any possible error pages; see the following example screenshot:
This and other similar pages seem to come from the central Forms9.nsf which I'd love to leave as it is. We so far tried domcfg.nsf mappings, but as this is an iNotes internal error it obviously can't work; I also tried to figure out a way to put seomething into our customized Forms9_x.nsf but without any hint this is too abstract for me.
So my questions are:
has anyone ever done this?
what options do we have (apart from "hacking" Forms9.nsf)?
Many thanks in advance...
Update:
After continuing to play with domcfg mappings I suddenly saw a first result; not sure what's the difference to the first attempts, though; maybe moving the error form to Forms9_x.nsf did the trick? I'll keep investigating and post an answer if I can find one...
Alright, this has been an afternoon of wild guessing and hacking along, but finally I think I found it:
first of all, my playing around with domcfg mappings didn't have to do with solving the problem; instead, I just by chance had put my error page form into my Forms9_x.nsf and named it $$ReturnGeneralError (that's simply the name used in Forms9.nsf...; I completely had forgotton about those 4 pre-defined form names back from Domino 5 times).
What did not work was the old method of simply including a text file named MessageString to display the exact error message returned from the server; obviously iNotes is handling those error strings differently.
After a few hours of testing, and comparing codes between the standard iNotes error page and mine I finally found it: include some iNotes specific computed text into the page, in my case that is
#{{MessageString}; html}
See this document for some details (last row in the table)
Hopefully this can help someone else as well...
I have a network path that contains hundred of thousands .wav files. When I do the following:
FileBuffer = Dir$("\\MEDIASERVER\*.wav", FileAttribute.Archive)
The line freezes forever. I have literally let it run a day, and it never returns with execution. I then decided to test the symptom with a dir command in DOS. Same symptom.
I then wondered if I would get the same symptom if I added a prefix to the search pattern narrowing my results. I did this in DOS:
DIR 0009*.wav
Worked like a charm. So, armed with this knowledge, I went back to my VB.NET project and applied a similar solution:
FileBuffer = Dir$("\\MEDIASERVER\0009*.wav", FileAttribute.Archive)
Doesn't get stuck, actually does the search. But I was surprised by the first result:
FileBuffer came back with the following value:
003925034541228334146804222014065036AM005020MIF.wav
This does not match the pattern I asked for. Can someone tell me what I am doing wrong? Is there a known bug with DIR$? Is there a way to achieve what I want without enumerating 100% of the files in the network share?
Additional Information if it's relevant:
Developement Machine: Windows 7 Pro, VS 2013 Pro
Network Server: Linux Centos 5.0 (I have the same issue with a network drive running Windows 7 Pro).
Thanks in advance.
Sorry for just posting the question, and already getting the answer. The question about whether or not it worked properly in DOS helped narrow my troubleshooting. I came across a couple of pages on the net stating that DIR will come back with unexpected results. They state that it's because of the 8.3 naming convention. I then decided to see if there was any other constraints I could add to my program. I changed the pattern to:
DIR \\MEDIASERVER\0009*MIF.wav
And now I am getting the expected results. This cannot be because of the 8.3 Naming convention though. It's something else, but at least I got this working.
Thanks for your time.
I am trying to use core plot with an ios app I am writing, but I am unable to build after following the instructions to set up the library for use. I am getting the following message.
'CorePlot0' does not contain a valid pid
Sorry the tutorial I used is here http://recycled-parts.blogspot.com/2011/07/setting-up-coreplot-in-xcode-4.html
This has been asked (and answered) a number of times on this site alone. The most helpful suggestion on those (many) similar questions that reference the blog post you mentioned says you should read that post's comments since the post refers to older code.
If all else fails, create a new test project and try following the (comment-updated) instructions again. If it still doesn't work, update your question with much more detail regarding what you tried and where it went wrong. Include build logs, run logs, etc. - we're not mind readers.