I'm tried to install Meteor on Windows 7:
I downloaded the installer from the official download link. Upon trying to install it, I get the error Failed to contact install server.
Using this answer over here I successfully managed to install an older version of Meteor: but now neither meteor update nor any other command works. The response I get is:
This project uses Meteor 1.2.1, which isn't available on Windows. To work with this app on all supported platforms, use meteor update --release METEOR#1.2.1 to pin this app to the newest Windows-compatible release.
The suggested command generates the same response. Any workarounds?
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I'm trying to install azureml-sdk in a Mac M1 with Python 3.9.15 and facing the following problems:
When I pip install azureml-sdk, it installs an old version (azureml==1.0.23)
If I run:
from azureml.core import Workspace
ws = Workspace.from_config()
I get the following error:
AttributeError: 'BasicTokenAuthentication' object has no attribute 'get_token'
And if I try to install the latest azureml-sdk version with
pip install azureml-sdk==1.48.0
I get the following error:
ERROR: Cannot install azureml-dataset-runtime because these package versions have conflicting dependencies.
The conflict is caused by:
azureml-dataprep 4.8.3 depends on azureml-dataprep-native<39.0.0 and >=38.0.0
azureml-dataprep 4.8.2 depends on azureml-dataprep-native<39.0.0 and >=38.0.0
azureml-dataprep 4.8.1 depends on azureml-dataprep-native<39.0.0 and >=38.0.0
azureml-dataprep 4.8.0 depends on azureml-dataprep-native<39.0.0 and >=38.0.0
To fix this you could try to:
1. loosen the range of package versions you've specified
2. remove package versions to allow pip attempt to solve the dependency conflict
ERROR: ResolutionImpossible: for help visit https://pip.pypa.io/en/latest/topics/dependency-resolution/#dealing-with-dependency-conflicts
Any ideas? Thanks in advance
Regarding the first error you cited, this error is typically experienced when the provided login credentials for the Azure Machine Learning workspace are incorrect.
Verify the access rights for the workspace on the service principal you are using for authentication.
Make sure the configuration file you use for authentication is formatted correctly and has all the necessary elements.
Use the newly created service principal and configuration file to authenticate.
The second error is because these package versions have conflicting dependencies, typically experienced when there is a conflict between the dependencies of the installed packages.
You might attempt the following solutions to troubleshoot this problem:
Try downgrading or upgrading the conflicting packages' versions until you find one that works with the Azure Machine Learning SDK.
To avoid installing the dependencies, try installing the Azure Machine Learning SDK using the —no-deps parameter.
If the issue still exists, you can try deleting and then reinstalling every package linked to Azure Machine Learning.
I've installed Qt and Qtcreator on a Raspberry Pi 3 using the normal apt-get install method. Everything seems to work fine except when I try to build the declarative-camera example or other multimedia examples I get an error saying module "QtMultimedia" is not installed. Then the empty white application window pops up.
I've tried installing and reinstalling all the required packages such as libqt5multimedia5, qtmultimedia5-dev, etc and it just says they are installed with newest version.
Has anyone had success with getting qt multimedia working on raspberry pi?
Edit:
I tried using the suggested solution of:
sudo apt-get install qtdeclarative5-qtmultimedia-plugin
That gives me an error of:
E: Unable to locate package qtdeclarative5-qtmultimedia-plugin
This seemed to work run the command below:
sudo apt-get install libqt5multimedia5-plugins qml-module-qtmultimedia
I was missing libqt5multimedia5-plugins
Open Qt Maintenance Tool (It is already installed on your pc when you downloaded Qt)
Login to your Qt account and hit next
Select Add or Remove Components, next
Go to Qt -> (The Qt version you installed) -> Additional Libraries and select Qt Multimedia like this
Hit next to install it
I am using Realm Object Server 1.8.3 manually installed from a .deb file (found on packagecloud.io) on my Ubuntu 16.10 and I would like to upgrade to a 2.x release (2.5.1 is the latest at the time of writing).
Unfortunately, packagecloud.io does not have 2.x packages (except some 2.0.0 release candidates and alpha versions) available and the installation instructions are using a different mechanism and do not integrate with systemd as far as I can tell.
Any hints on how to best do this or where to find a package?
There's no .deb file because ROS 2.x is published as an npm package. While you're right that there's no integration with systemd, because it's an npm package, you can use pm2 to daemonize your install (pm2 integrates with systemd).
Before you can daemonize it though, you'll need to follow the step-by-step guide on upgrading ROS 1.x to 2.x (won't repost it here as it's fairly lengthy and may become obsolete as new versions of ROS are released).
After you've done that, running it with pm2 is fairly straightforward:
npm install -g pm2
pm2 start path/to/myserver/dist/index.js
I follow the instructions to install meteor 1.6 on Windows(10) as stated on Meteor.com (choco install meteor) and it's installed a meteor v0.0.2 ?
When I try to run any meteor command I get: bash: meteor: command not found
and when I try choco upgrade meteor I get:
$ choco upgrade meteor
Chocolatey v0.10.8
Upgrading the following packages:
meteor
By upgrading you accept licenses for the packages.
meteor v0.0.2 is the latest version available based on your source(s).
Chocolatey upgraded 0/1 packages.
See the log for details (C:\ProgramData\chocolatey\logs\chocolatey.log).
I tried choco uninstall meteor and then reinstall choco instlal meteor but same issue. Searching around online a little I found this page:
https://chocolatey.org/packages/meteor
I do have meteor installed and running on version 1.6.0.1 on Window 10's Ubuntu bash which was installed via curl https://install.meteor.com/ | sh
Following on from above post https://stackoverflow.com/a/47967277/642729 by Gary Ewan Park. The below comment on https://chocolatey.org/packages/meteor clarifies the Chocolately/Meteor versioning
The current version of Meteor is 1.6;
is this the version in the 0.0.2 Chocolatey package?
[Garrie Powers • 2 months ago]
The version number of the Chocolatey package is the version of the installer.
Meteor is unique in the way it works in that all versions
are capable of springboarding to other versions.
Therefore, in the same way as the Unix installer installs the latest version,
the Chocolatey installer will always install the latest version.
So at this exact moment, the answer to your question is "yes"!
[Jesse Rosenberger Garrie Powers • 2 months ago]
The best advice would be to reach out to the maintainers of that package of chocolatey.org. This can be done by clicking on the "Contact Maintainers" link of this page:
https://chocolatey.org/packages/meteor
It would seem that the creators of the application, also own the Chocolatey package, so hopefully they will get back to you.
From the official installer github:
The version of this Meteor installer is not to be confused with Meteor itself. Meteor, once installed, will always "springboard" to (download, install and run) the correct version of Meteor necessary for the application being executed.
...
When necessary, specific versions of Meteor can be installed using
Chocoloatey's --params argument which will download that specific
version from Meteor's installation server. For example, to install
Meteor 1.5.4.4:
C:> choco install meteor --params="'/RELEASE:1.6.0.1'"
Note: Prior to
Meteor 1.6, 64-bit versions were not available. Therefore, in order to
install versions prior to Meteor 1.6, you'll also need to pass
Chocolatey's --x86 option when running choco install on 64-bit Windows
platforms. For example:
C:> choco install meteor --x86 --params="'/RELEASE:1.5.4.4'"
Today only i updated the meteor version to 0.9.1 but i am not able to install iron-router to my new project created by using the command
meteor add iron:router
the error i get is:
downloading iron:dynamic-template at version 0.3.0 ...
/root/.meteor/packages/meteor-tool/.1.0.26.13pjtg1++os.linux.x86_32+web.browser+web.cordova/meteor-tool-os.linux.x86_32/dev_bundle/lib/node_modules/fibers/future.js:206
throw(ex);
^
[Offline: Error: SELF_SIGNED_CERT_IN_CHAIN]
i also tried to revise my meteor back to older version to 0.8.3 and used mrt then also can't able to install iron-router. Please tell me how to install iron-router for meteor version 0.9.1.
This is possibly due to broken pipe in connection. I was getting similar errors. Try closing the terminal window and run the update again and should run smoothly. Even if you get errors just try to run 2-3 times till all the packages are downloaded and updated.