Version 4.8.1 allowed editing of existing scheduled tasks. For example, you could disable or enable a task to run as scheduled. In the latest 4.8.2 version, it seems the only way to edit a scheduled task is to export / import scheduler definitions. Is this correct?
This is unfortunately a regression (missing UI icons). You can follow this issue - this should be fixed in the upcoming 4.8.3 version. In the meantime your workaround is correct.
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We're using the latest published version, and with our code is painfully slow. Takes ages to start, working with pipelines is sluggish. What can I do?
You can install the latest Eclipse-version and add the Intershop Studio as an extension on top.
Here is how I did it on Windows:
install the latest Eclipse version with a Java Dev environment
modify eclipse.ini to have Xmx large enough (e.g. -Xmx6048m)
install Intershop Studio as additional software from https://support.intershop.com/estudio/ (Help->Install New Software)
run Eclipse from a command line configured by environment.bat
configure your Gradle environment in the Intershop settings (Window->Preferences->Intershop Studio)
import cartridges
start working
If you have more/better ways to get things faster, I'm happy to ready your answer!
The JVM needs enough space.
change IntershopStudio.ini:
-Xmx4096m
Learning apache airflow and I'm trying to create a new connection type the correct way, but it still doesn't show up. I am working within a virtual environment on WSL2 through VS Code, and my terminal looks like this (sandbox) nick#GameCube:~$
This is what my pip list within the venv shows
But these are my only conn types within the airflow UI (I am running airflow webserver within the venv too)
You can see that all the other installed conn types show up, but http doesn't for some reason. Why does this happen? I have tried restarting vscode, killing the webserver process and restarting it, etc but it still doesn't show!
The apache-airflow-providers-http==4.0.0 is not compatible with apache-airflow==2.1.0
To solve your issue you need to downgrade http provider to a version compatible with Airflow 2.1.0
Noting that Http provider is installed by default with Airflow if you need to bump its version make sure you set it to compatible version.
In larger context I suggest to install Airflow from constraints as suggested in the docs. This will prevent case of unstable environment as Airflow brings many dependencies and it guarantees a working environment of Airflow. You can upgrade providers to newer versions but you will need to take a closer look on each upgrade. You can read about it in this doc: Installing/upgrading/downgrading providers separately from Airflow core.
Has anyone installed the latest concierge with the RedWeb SDK?
Since installing I can no longer save and have the program automatically compile the code. It will compile and then loops. Normally you save your file and it automatically compiles and responds with the ready and the localhost, etc... I have to kill the terminal session in VSC and restart a terminal session and do ngv run and it will work.
Note: This is the Concierge version released this week. We are developing specifically for RedWeb and not the desktop version which has a different SDK. Just curious if anyone is experience this with SabreRedWeb-SDK-21.5.5
I had issues with that version also. Sabre has just finalized version 21.6 SDK and it should be on the website soon. The newer version worked fine with all my testing so far.
I'm trying to make an installer using the Qt Installer framework and when an upgrade is available in the software (checked through our rest API), our software will download the new installer and run it.
This should of course uninstall the previous version first, however, it seems just running it will give you "The folder you selected already exists..." error.
I thought using the maintenance tool that is generated would provide a solution, however, it seems that there is no way to run this with a switch to just do the uninstall. It shows up with the dialogue of uninstall, upgrade... which would confuse the users.
Is there a way to get the maintenance tool or otherwise to uninstall the program, so the update can be run?
EDIT:
If this cannot be done, can anyone suggest a good cross platform installer framework?
Do not try to run the installer again, run the maintenancetool.exe to update. You can make a "silent" update by passing a script to the maintenance tool like this:
#echo off
maintenancetool.exe --checkupdates > checkUpdate.txt
findstr /c:"updates" checkUpdate.txt
if %errorlevel% == 0 maintenancetool.exe --script=script.qs
http://doc.qt.io/qtinstallerframework/noninteractive.html
I'm developing a Tool using Symfony 2. Since my Version of Symfony is a bit old, I would like to update. My current installation is the one "with vandors" and I'm using it under Win7 with XAMPP.
I feel somehow stupid, but even after searching the internet for over an hour, I didn't figure out how to update correctly to Version .15
You would be a great help, if you could give me some dumb-secure instructions on this, because all I've done so far to install or patch software was running an exe-file.
Hopefully my english was good enough to point out what my problem is, but nethertheless I excuse myself for all mistakes.
Greetings GrimReaper1908
The update steps are always given in the release announcement (see Symfony 2.0.15 released):
If you already have a project based on the Symfony Standard Edition
2.0.x, you can easily upgrade to 2.0.15 by getting the new deps and deps.lock files. Then, run the vendors script (it also clears your cache):
./bin/vendors install
If you modified deps file to include additional vendors you'll have to manually merge it with the latest Symfony one.
Vendors script requires git client to work. You'll have to install it.
Since you're on windows: Symfony2 installing vendors in Windows