Where can I find older versions of the SOnarPLSQL plugin ?
My Sonar Server is on 6.1 version,so the latest plugin doesn't work for the current server.
In the main link https://docs.sonarqube.org/display/PLUG/SonarPLSQL only the release notes are available and not old binaries.
Follow similar link to the download SonarPLSQL to see more versions as sonar-plsql-plugin-2.7.1.jar
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I have a java desktop app and a launcher that check if a newer version is available, or it will do that. But I can't figure out how to check out if an update (a newer version of the artifact) is available through the nexus api.
Also, I can't download the latest version. I tried the below url but I'm getting a 404.
This works: http://repository.sonatype.org/service/local/artifact/maven/redirect?r=central-proxy&g=io.github.bonigarcia&a=webdrivermanager&v=LATEST
This not: http://127.0.0.1:8081/service/local/artifact/maven/redirect?r=maven-group&g=io.github.bonigarcia&a=webdrivermanager&v=LATEST
This artifact is just an example, it exists on my repository
http://127.0.0.1:8081/repository/maven-group/io/github/bonigarcia/webdrivermanager/1.7.0/webdrivermanager-1.7.0.pom
I don't understand what is going on. What I'm missing?
Note: Nexus version 3.4.0-02 (I have to update yet)
We have a project that uses .net core sdk 1.0.0-preview2-003121.
Currently, I'm setting up a CI server to do automatic builds. In the server, I'm getting this error because the .net core sdk that is installed is not the same as the one in the project.
ERROR
preview2-003121 which is not installed or cannot be found under the path C:\Program Files\dotnet.
I did a command line check dotnet --version and it gave me 1.0.0-preview2-003131
Where can I download older versions of the .net core sdk? I have tried the following links and they give me the latest version for the download
https://github.com/dotnet/cli
https://www.microsoft.com/net/core#windows
This article explains how to install the correct .net core version. HTH.
http://blog.stephencleary.com/2016/06/dotnet-netcore-versions.html
I was able to just get away with following
download https://dotnetcli.blob.core.windows.net/dotnet/preview/Binaries/1.0.0-preview2-003121/dotnet-dev-win-x64.1.0.0-preview2-003121.zip
copy 1.0.0-preview2-003121 directory inside dotnet-dev-win-x64.1.0.0-preview2-003121.zip\sdk
paste in C:\Program Files\dotnet\sdk
Note: I had newer sdk version already installed(1.0.0-preview2-1-003177)
---Update---
Official download location is https://github.com/dotnet/core/blob/master/release-notes/download-archive.md as mentioned by vinicius-paiva and manoj-attal.
If you are looking to download specific version of .Net core, you can download from here. It worked for me.
Dot Net Core Download Archive List
Install using the chocolatey packages, of course.
Even though it is a late answer, it might help others.
Check these out.
https://github.com/dotnet/core/blob/main/release-notes/download-archive.md
https://www.microsoft.com/net/download/all
I work on a centOS 6.6 distro and would like to use Rstudio. I would like to use an up to date version say v>0.99 but from the download page I can see that Rstudio desktop requires RHEL7.
Looking for older versions of rstudio desktop I see that RHEL6 can only get v<=0.981103, though Rstudio server seems fine, and I am OK if many can use a server version.
rpm is a no go for me so is there a way to get the sources for the server version like they provide for the desktop version ? I can't find it anywhere but it appears it is possible: see this post.
Of course if there is a trick to build Rstudio desktop on centOS 6.6 I am a buyer...
You won't be able to build RStudio Desktop for RHEL6 because of a glibc requirement induced by Qt 5.4. This is not easily evaded so if you have a platform requirement for RHEL6 you'll want to stick with the server version.
The desktop and server versions of RStudio are actually built from the same source code. You can get the source for any RStudio release here:
https://github.com/rstudio/rstudio/releases
The make-package Server RPM command in rstudio/package/linux will start the build once you've got all the dependencies installed. See here for details (or INSTALL): https://github.com/rstudio/rstudio/wiki/Installing-RStudio-Dependencies
I got error message, running meteor 1.1.0.3
> ~/.meteor/meteor --version
Meteor 1.1.0.3
> ~/.meteor/meteor
Sorry, this project uses Meteor 1.1.0.2, which is not installed and could not be downloaded. Please check to make sure that you are online.
Shouldn't 1.1.0.3 be backward compatible? Can someone tell me how to get earlier version of Meteor
Meteor uses strict version requirements. So meteor-tool will try to download the exact version you specified in your project. If you are indeed not online and can't change that, or just want to start using the latest version that you seem to have installed, then just edit your .meteor/release file and manually change the meteor version to 1.1.0.3.
I am having a sudden issue with installing Plone 4.2.4. I have pinned PloneFormGen to 1.7.11 but the buildout fails with the following error:
The version, 1.4.4, is not consistent with the requirement, 'plone.app.jquery>1.6'.
While:
Installing client1.
Error: Bad version 1.4.4
If I remove PFG from the buildout, it runs fine. I have pinned plone.app.jquery to 1.7.2 (even though it states its not compatible with < Plone 4.3) and the buildout runs successfully, but afterwards, if I update PloneFormGen from 1.7.6 to 1.7.11, it breaks the site.
The buildout is a standard Unified Installer build of Plone 4.2.4, using the out of the box version.cfg. I have extended this with my own config to add other components.
This build recipe I created months ago and it has worked flawlessly on other systems, but my most recent use of this recipe gives me the failures.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
UPDATE:
I found an email on the Plone Users group by someone who was having a very similar issue to this. The fix seems to be to pin plone.app.jquery to 1.7.2 as well as pinning collective.js.jqueryui to 1.9.2.0. I did this and the issues I was experiencing appear to be resolved. However, I'm not comfortable with this solution as it appears to be an underlying issue with these two packages.
As you mentioned in your question update, you need to additionally pin plone.app.jquery to a newer version.
This is a fine solution and, if anything, PloneFormGen is just lacking in documentation so people are aware of it.
Please consider contributing to the README to help provide better instructions to install on the version of plone you're using: https://github.com/collective/Products.PloneFormGen/blob/master/Products/PloneFormGen/README.txt