Error: Unable To Access Jar File
this guy had the same problem, unfortunately i did not completely understood where did he move his .jar file. Mine is on desktop and i get unable to access on "cmd" aswell.
I created my .jar same way - exported from Eclipse, to desktop.
I'm answering my own question, since i found a problem to my solution, got it by lucky and it may be help for others aswell, since the internet did not quite exactly knew what i was doing wrong.
So the idea where to move it is in your project's folder. Simple as that. After moving there, it worked like a charm :).
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I'm working with a Microsoft visual on Github. I have found a weird problem. No changes I make to the capabilities.JSON file will apply. I haven't even gotten the script to change. I went in and replaced all instances of the X axis variable with the Y, and vice-versa within the script.r file. Didn't work.
I have deleted the package-lock file, that didn't work. I even opened every single file in this visual folder, searched for the old variables for capabilities, and found nothing.
I went one step further and packaged the file to visualname.pbiviz, converted it to zip, opened the compressed file in a text editor, and still could not find anything that would revert it to the previous names.
The X axis is by default "X axis". I have changed it to be "Duration" in the capabilities.json file, but it will not stick.
If anyone has any insight as to what may be going on, or what Microsoft has done to prevent this visual from being modified, please inform me. I'm especially confused, because Microsoft has labeled this as an open source visual, yet changes are restricted. I'm new to creating/modifying visuals, so perhaps there is something I am just missing. Short of going in and deleting files at random, I'm out of ideas.
I found a way to get this working. I found a bunch of http imports and things like that. What I am assuming was happening is it would ping whatever online repo it was told to, and re-import the files from there before compressing to .pbiviz instead of actually using the files in the visual folder... I copied the two main files I needed (capabilities.json, and script.r) and pasted them into a blank template visual. Everything is working fine and I can continue working on this like normal.
This is based on the assumption that files were being re-imported from an external source before being compressed. If anyone knows for certain what is going on here, feel free to leave an answer.
I use Anaconda for both python and R, I updated today, after that none of my R files are opening. I wrote a block of code, saved and tried to open, but after it opens, the entire file is empty.
I tried uninstalling and installing again, but its the same. Can anyone help me out with this please, my college project work is struck in between and I see all my developed codes gone suddenly.
Thank You in Advance
I’ve had this happen to me a few times. My work around is the navigate to the file in file explorer, right click on it, and open in a text editor. This should provide you your code. From there copy and paste back into your IDE. Further, saving the file with UTF-8 encoding supposedly helps as well, but I have yet to determine if this is a full workaround.
I have deployed an application on meteor.com long ago, I have lost my files and I currently have no way to continue the project except starting again from the scratch.
How can I download the complete project.
Thanks in advance.
Depending on how big the project was, I don't know if you'd be able to get the code back. However if it's small enough, here's an example:
http://todo.meteor.com/ - View the source, there will be a script with the source file (all of your meteor app). since you only need the code you wrote it will be at the bottom of that file.
Use something like this and see if you have any luck.
I am trying to save a simple HTML file in GitHub's Atom text editor, but I get the following error:
Unable to save file 'C:\Users\Alexander\Desktop\Looking good website\products.html'
EBUSY: resource busy or locked, open 'C:\Users\Alexander\Desktop\Looking good website\products.html'
This seems to be a known issue when I check the atom git repo. See here.
Now somehow even though there are multiple issues opened with the same problem on the atom git repo I don't see a solution.
How do I solve this error?
I am not sure how to replicate this issue but initially the file was saving fine, but now suddenly I have this problem and I don't see any obvious solution.
screenshot :
Can somebody help please?
Re-creation of error ::
Error in Atom :
What i see in process explorer::
For some reason Atom doesn't want to save files, that you have currently open in your Windows Explorer. At least that was the issue on my workspace.
I was able to solve this issue by closing all applications using the file. I was viewing a webpage locally, so I killed the browser and windows explorer then Atom let me save the file.
Hate to necro an old thread but I just ran into this myself and believe I have found the problem; the Preview Pane in Windows Explorer.
Either deselect the file in Explorer after opening or turn off the preview pane altogether.
Get Process Explorer from LINK and use Ctrl+F to find the process keeping the file open (see MS support link)
Then tell me what you see, and I'll expand the answer :)
My anti-virus (Bitdefender) thought atom.exe was an unsafe application so it kicked on Ransomware protection.
Hope this helps somebody
I’ve been having the same issue, and I found what was causing it for me.
I had Windows Defender Ransomware Protection enabled on my computer, and I was trying to save to a protected folder. Even though I had whitelisted the atom app, and didn’t receive the usual warning from Windows, it was preventing me from writing to the location. Disabled Ransomware protection, and suddenly Atom can save there again.
Not sure if you’re in the same boat, but maybe give it a try if you have Ransomware Protection enabled. Or maybe some other anti-virus with the same feature?
My goal is to have path.expand to be automatically modified as I open a project, so that I don't have to keep writing fread(paste0(getwd(),"foo.csv") every time I load a new file, replacing it instead with fread("~.foo.csv")
I've found this question: address project root in Rstudio
Which seems to suggest that there is a .R_USER file per project in Rstudio. I have successfully been running an R studio project in a folder, and have 'unhidden' the the .Rproj_user folder, however, I am now at a loss to edit it. I'm seeing a tonne of different folders and don't really understand what I can edit, or how.
Is this the right path to expand upon? (jks), or is there a simpler and different way to do this? Is this even sensible? It seems like it is to me, but I'm new to all this, so please do say if this is stupid (and why).