Pkg.precompile error when adding packages in project virtual environment(Julia)
I experience difficulities adding packages into a project virtual environment.I see these error messages within REPL:[[enter image description here](https://i.stack.imgur.com/fjOu4.png)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/5u1Gq.png)
I have tried uninstalling and reinstalling Julia 1.8.I have delete the folder:C:\Users\name.julia\environments\v1.8\Manifest.toml`,but this issus persists.I am using Windows 10.
Any help will be appreciated.
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I installed the Openstack horizon(Train version) by followed guide, no error showing in my install steps. After finished install, I access "http://controller_ip/dashboard", and got an error:
The requested URL /auth/login/ was not found on this server.
Can anyone help?
this
https://bugs.launchpad.net/horizon/+bug/1853651
By adding the following to the config file (and restarting httpd), the horizon dashboard then loads without issue:
WEBROOT = '/dashboard'
I am having problems opening RStudio, it worked fine before I got my mouse pad reconfigured. Here goes... When I open the program, it loads but appears blank. The menu tabs appear but do not populate when clicked. I've read a few answers to this one of which involved deleting the 'RStudio-Desktop' within the local files but did not solve the issue. I managed to run the RStudio diagnostic and below is the error message. OS is Windows 7.
I would be grateful if anyone can provide some insight regarding this.
Attempting to launch R session...
R_HOME=C:\PROGRA~1\R\R-33~1.1
PATH=C:\Program Files\R\R-3.3.1\bin\x64;C:\WINDOWS\Orant\product\11.2.0\client
_1\bin;C:\WINDOWS\system32;C:\WINDOWS;C:\WINDOWS\System32\Wbem;C:\WINDOWS\Syste>m
32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\;C:\Program Files (x86)\Intel\OpenCL SDK\3.0\bin\x86;C
:\Program Files (x86)\Intel\OpenCL SDK\3.0\bin\x64;C:\Program Files\Intel\WiFi\b
in\;C:\Program Files\Common Files\Intel\WirelessCommon\;C:\Program Files (x86)\M
icrosoft Application Virtualization Client;C:\Program Files (x86)\QuickTime\QTSy
stem\
R session launched, attempting to connect on port 44157...
Connected to R session, attempting to initialize...
13 Oct 2016 16:04:22 [rsession-B859XXXX] ERROR system error 5 (Access is denied)
[path=//mshsrmsapppXXXX/B859XXXX$]; OCCURRED AT: rstudio::core::Error rstudio::
core::FilePath::makeCurrentPath(bool) const C:\Users\Administrator\rstudio\src\c
pp\core\FilePath.cpp:978; LOGGED FROM: int main(int, char* const*) C:\Users\Admi
nistrator\rstudio\src\cpp\session\SessionMain.cpp:3202
QApplication::qAppName: Please instantiate the QApplication object first
C:\Program Files\RStudio>
Thanks,
Mits
Error 5 would suggest that the application is being written to those directories which does not have write privileges.
Make sure those folders have write privileges.
You can also try running RStudio application as Administrator.
To do so, Click on Start -> RStudio ( right click) -> Run as administrator.
I had similar problems installing R and RStudio on Windows 8.1 in C:\Program Files. From Vista, Windows places multiple restrictions on systems folders such as %windir% and %ProgramFiles%.
Uninstall and re-install in a folder where you are not restricted, such as C:\Apps or similar. You should hopefully have no further issues.
I have Java EE Eclipse Indigo installed and am trying to use Help->Install New Software to install the SpringSource Tool Suite from the update site http://dist.springsource.com/release/TOOLS/update/e3.7
I have java 1.7.0_45 installed in use by Eclipse.
When I click "Finish", the Installing Software progress indicator displays and it goes about 49% of the way to completion before getting
An error occurred while collecting items to be installed
session context was:(profile=epp.package.jee, phase=org.eclipse.equinox.internal.p2.engine.phases.Collect, operand=, action=).
Problems downloading artifact: osgi.bundle,org.grails.ide.eclipse.core,3.6.3.201411271013-RELEASE.
Error reading signed content:C:\Users\BARRET~1.REE\AppData\Local\Temp\signatureFile3011079682847967573.jar
An error occurred while processing the signatures for the file: C:\Users\BARRET~1.REE\AppData\Local\Temp\signatureFile3011079682847967573.jar
The last 3 lines are duplicated for around 20 different artifacts/jar files.
In my C:\Users directory, I have both a BARRETT~1~REE\AppData\Local\Temp directory and a barrett.reed\AppData\Local\Temp directory. It looks like the files are being downloaded to barrett.reed\AppData\Local\Temp. Perhaps that is the issue? Any way to resolve this?
Thanks in advance,
B.J. Reed
I tried to deploy my application created on Qt, but i get this error when i deploy ...
/home/root/2_boutton_2_capture: error while loading shared libraries: libQtGuiE.so.4: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
Can someone help me to solve it
Thank you
The shared library libQtGuiE.so.4 is missing on the Beagle Bone.
If you're using Angstrom, you must install the libqtguie package on BeagleBone.
This is the solution
Just do what it is suggesting first:
opkg update
Then,
opkg install qt4-embedded --force-depends
I am new to Julia's package manager, and I am having trouble installing GLPK and LinProgGLPK.
I have already run Pkg.Init() and have successfully installed Curl using Pkg.add("Curl"). However, when I try to install GLPK or LinProgGLPK (using Pkg.add("GLPK") and Pkg.add("LinProgGLPK")), I get the following message:
MESSAGE: Installing BinDeps v0.0.0
ERROR: Path BinDeps already exists! Please remove to allow installation.
in _resolve at pkg.jl:345
in anonymous at no file:163
in cd at file.jl:26
in cd_pkgdir at pkg.jl:42
in add at pkg.jl:143
in add at pkg.jl:175
I seem to get the same message for other packages that are dependent on BinDeps (including Winston).
I have tried calling Pkg.rm("BinDeps"), Pkg.add("BinDeps"), Pkg.update(), and Pkg.resolve(), and then returned to trying to add GLPK, but the same message persists. I have also entered ~/.julia to remove the BinDeps folder, but that did not work either. What am I missing?
P.S. I am running julia in Linux Ubuntu.
Honestly, when something gets screwed up, it's best just to wipe ~/.julia and re-add the packages.
Just make sure you back up your local changes!