I know nothing at all about ORACLE.
I'm trying to install Oracle database 11 on windows 7 64 bit.
After following this tutorial
http://o7planning.org/en/10211/installing-and-configuring-oracle-database-11g
I get this error message
Having absolutely no clue about what is going on, I added ORACLE_UNQNAME=orcl to the environment variable in "system properties>environment variable" graphic interface.
I also ran this command on a command line window:
c:\> set ORACLE_UNQNAME=orcl
then I ran the command asked in the first error window:
emctl status dbconsole
and I got this answer:
C:\app\THIS-PC\product\11.2.0\dbhome_1\BIN>emctl status dbconsole
OC4J Configuration issue. C:\app\THIS-PC\product\11.2.0\dbhome_1/oc4j/j2ee/OC4J_D
BConsole_THIS-PC_orcl not found.
Notice that the path in the last error has linux bars "/", which are inverted with respect to windows path bars: "\".
Off course it will not find anything on that path.
I'm absolutely clueless on how to fix this. Can you help me?
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From the linux console I run a windows console tool using:
wine console_tool.exe ....
The console tool does not involve any windows. It's output is just textual.
Some output is added repeatedly after a given delay time.
However, besides the output of the console_tool.exe I get repeatedly the following error message also interleaved with the other output:
ERROR: ld.so: object 'libgtk3-nocsd.so.0' from LD_PRELOAD cannot be preloaded (cannot open shared object file): ignored.
I already tried to export LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libgtk3-nocsd.so.0 but then the only change is that the error message changes:
ERROR: ld.so: object '/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libgtk3-nocsd.so.0' from LD_PRELOAD cannot be preloaded (wrong ELF class: ELFCLASS64): ignored.
I also attempted to apt install the :i386 version of the libgtk3-nocsd.so.0 but it doesn't seem to exists.
I don't know why a console application may trigger a gtk error message. This is beyond my knowledge.
My preferred goal would be to tell wine that the .exe does not use windows and it does not need to not use gtk for windows emulation at all. However, as this may not be possible, my second preferred goal would be to solve the gtk issue.
Can you help me achieve at least one of those goals?
I do not know what the error messages mean. However, the wineconsole command runs console executable using wine. Example:
wineconsole console_tool.exe
I am getting an error in R in Windows 10 about finding a directory while trying to install a package from GitHub*. Trying to troubleshoot this error led me to a few observations.
For example, both Windows Explorer and my browser can find C:/PROGRA~1, but only my browser can find C:/PROGRA~1/R, where R is installed. The specific Windows Explorer error is:
Windows can't find 'C:/PROGRA~1/R'. Check the spelling and try again.
Yet, Windows Explorer can find C:/Program Files/R no problem. And the error above is the same with C:/PROGRA~1/Adobe, C:/PROGRA~1/Google, or any other. Even more interesting, Windows Explorer can't even find the raw program files path as long as we add a simple slash at the end! So C:/PROGRA~1/ will output a similar error.
So can anyone explain to me why Windows Explorer is not able to find C:/PROGRA~1/R or C:/PROGRA~1/? Is this normal/expected? If I solve this, I can probably resolve my R error too. Thanks.
*Here is the full original error in R:
Error: Failed to install 'package' from GitHub:
create process 'C:/PROGRA~1/R/R-40~1.3/bin/x64/Rcmd.exe' (system error 267, The directory name is invalid.
) #win/processx.c:1040 (processx_exec)
Edit: My investigation revealed that it might be related to the direction of slashes... So for instance, C:/PROGRA~1\R (or even C:/PROGRA~1\) works in Windows Explorer, but only as long as the second slash is a backslash... Can this be of any help in resolving this issue? Doesn't seem like R wants to put that second slash as backslash...
Anything that Atom + proto-repl does involves lein, so I decided to check out lein. 'lein help' works, but attempting 'lein repl' gives the following errors:
gw-mac-pro:~ gr$ lein repl
Could not find artifact proto-repl:proto-repl:jar:1.4.24 in central (https://repo1.maven.org/maven2/)
Could not find artifact proto-repl:proto-repl:jar:1.4.24 in clojars (https://repo.clojars.org/)
This could be due to a typo in :dependencies, file system permissions, or network issues.
If you are behind a proxy, try setting the 'http_proxy' environment variable.
Could not resolve dependencies
I get the same set of messages when I attempt to run code from within Atom.
I've searched for hours for any kind of arcana about Atom, lein, or proto-repl, and I'm amazed that searching on 'lein error could not find artifact' continues to find nothing useful.
I'm surprised that no one has encountered this same problem. I'm running on macOS Mojave (10.14.6). Can you help me? Thanks.
I am using RSelenium and want to set a Firefox profile. So I tried to reproduce the example of the answer to this question. However, no matter what I change I always get the following error. What am I doing wrong?
I already read in the RSelenium manual that for windows systems RTools should be installed when one wants to make a Firefox profile. I did but nothing changed.
The error is the following:
Error in file(tmpfile, "rb") : cannot open the connection
In addition: Warning messages:
1: running command '"zip" -r9Xjq "C:\Users\mariu\AppData\Local\Temp\RtmpQfl3bl\file15c41fc2411d.zip" "C:\Users\mariu\AppData\Local\Temp\RtmpQfl3bl/firefoxprofile/prefs.js" ' had status 127
2: In file(tmpfile, "rb") :
cannot open file 'C:\Users\mariu\AppData\Local\Temp\RtmpQfl3bl\file15c41fc2411d.zip': No such file or directory
the problem is that Rselenium cannot create a zip file of your Firefox Profile (error status 127), therefore cannot read it in the next command line.
I resolved following this answer:
Create zip file: error running command " " had status 127 .
Do as the link says , shut down R, restart your pc and it should work.
Thanks,
Rob
Sometimes, for some reasons, it is not enough to add Rtools file location to Environmental Variables as was mentioned here. To solve the problem you need to add path within R using folowing code:
writeLines('PATH="${RTOOLS40_HOME}\\usr\\bin;${PATH}"', con = "~/.Renviron")
Then PC needs to be reseted. After that you can check whether path was setted correctly.
Sys.which("make")
## "C:\\rtools40\\usr\\bin\\make.exe
If output of sys.which is "" then something went wrong. By the way the entire procedure has been described here: https://cran.r-project.org/bin/windows/Rtools/.
I am trying to build PhantomJS 2.0 on Windows from the c:\fastio\phantomjs\phantomjs directory. For some reason, the build process fails after a while, with 2 errors (see error message below):
1) It tries to access "C:fastiophantomjsphantomjssrcqtqtbasebinmoc.exe". Obviously, the backslash characters between directory names are somehow getting stripped away deep in the build process - possibly a mismatch between Windows-style "\" and Linux-style "/" (but this is only a guess).
2) There's another error, "Failed to read names from file: C:/fastio/phantomjs/phantomjs/src/qt/qtwebkit/Source/WebCore/mathml/mathtags.in".
If I remove sh.exe from the PATH, the build still gets to this point, and only error #2 appears, leading me to think that error #2 is the real problem here.
Here is the full error message (as far as I can tell this is happening while building WebKit):
sh: C:fastiophantomjsphantomjssrcqtqtbasebinmoc.exe: command not found
Failed to read names from file: C:/fastio/phantomjs/phantomjs/src/qt/qtwebkit/Source/WebCore/mathml/mathtags.in at C:/fastio/phantomjs/phantomjs/src/qt/qtwebkit/Source/WebCore/dom/make_names.pl line 315.
NMAKE : fatal error U1077: 'C:\Users\Eugene\AppData\Local\GitHub\PortableGit_c2ba306e536fdf878271f7fe636a147ff37326ad\bin\perl.EXE' : return code '0x7f'
Stop.
(By the way, I saw this question but I'm already past the issues described there, my error is happening later in the build process.)
How can I make this work?
Full logs below:
Console output:
http://pastebin.com/btMeNPz4
QT build log file build_qt_4-285-20-0859.log:
http://pastebin.com/LUEJz7E0
WebKit build log file build_webkit_4-285-20_0859.log:
http://pastebin.com/494TivXF
PhantomJS build log file build_phantomjs_4-285-20_0859.log:
Empty
Looks like I found the solution myself, here were my steps:
Remove as much as possible from the PATH leaving only the entries critical to the build process
Most importantly, remove all GitHub's git directories from the PATH
Install GIT separately (not from GitHub but from git-scm.com), add its cmd directory only (not its bin directory) to the PATH
Install ActivePerl separately, add it to the PATH
It's moving past the error I asked about with the steps above (still not sure if it will finish the build successfully, it's taking a while).