Trying to install utPLSQL I receive a lot of strange prompts, asking me for stuff such as next_script, txt_message, min_ or major_version. I can't find any coments on this in the internet and followed the guide from http://utplsql.sourceforge.net/Doc/fourstep.html. Any Ideas?
thanks a lot for your help. I'm really new to the whole oracle world and did not run it in SQLPLUS since I had trouble connecting and heard it wouldn't be neccessary. So simply running the whole thing in SQLPLUS solved it.
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Xterm is used when running Corda locally on one computer using gradle.
Is there a way to specify your terminal editor when running as suggested by the following issue?
https://github.com/corda/corda/issues/2605
I completely share your pain on this. The way that runnodes has its tooling baked in makes it impossible for you to customize how the cordform plugin runs the nodes without digging into the internals.
Some other ideas for you
one thing you could do would be to stop using cordform altogether and run your corda network using dockerform (example here: https://github.com/corda/samples-java/blob/master/Features/dockerform-yocordapp/build.gradle#L93) so that the plugin doesn't need to actually create new terminals.
the much harder way would be to actually download the corda gradle plugins (https://github.com/corda/corda-gradle-plugins#installing-locally) and install it locally with your edits to the cordform task so that it opens the terminal of your choice. You may be able to PR them as the cordform task that's usually used to generate the runnodes script comes from here as far as I know.
As a separate note, I saw your github issue and I was disappointed by how that got handled. I'm sorry you had that experience and I'm going to dig into that issue internally to find out what's happening with that.
feel free to reach out to me (David Awad) on slack.corda.net and I can let you know what's going on there.
Thanks as always
I've written a code that utilizes OpenMPI for a message passing interface. However, when I run the code, it freezes everything on my computer except for my mouse and the only fix is a forced restart or a shut down.
I'm running the code from WSL and when I don't have my antivirus (Symantec Endpoint Protection) on, it will run just fine. The issue is, I need SEP to get onto the VPN I need for work.
I've tried running WSL as an admin and I'd try using other antivirus but SEP is the one I need for the VPN. Is this a common issue with MPI? Is there a way I can work around this without having to disable my firewall everytime I want to run the code?
I apologize if this is to vague and will gladly post any other information that may be useful. I'm just not sure what may be useful for right now.
I am trying to install sqlite studio and from what I have researched I have seen that I need to go to sqlitestudio.pl. However, once I navigate to the website I get an error saying: err: database or disk is full
I have downloaded the sqlite3tools and have done nothing at all with them. I have tried searching up the error to see if anyone else had the same issue as me but I have not found anything like I am experiencing. Usually, others have gotten this error using the database but as I mentioned above I have only just downloaded the tools from the sqlite official website. Does anyone know what could be the issue at hand here and could help me? I do not necessarily need sqlite studio but the GUI will be very helpful. Thank you so much ahead of time.
EDIT : So I just decided to download another tool, DBeaver as it supports SQLite and other RDB's as well so it will suit my needs. Will not mark this as solved yet just in case someone does know why this is happening and could help someone else.
The hosting server was indeed full. It is resolved now. Regardless of that, you can always reach binaries to download at GitHub releases: https://github.com/pawelsalawa/sqlitestudio/releases
I am trying to install Oracle 11g client on my box that currently has Oracle 9i installed. I keep getting this error when I click NEXT as the wizard starts:
OUI-10037:Unable to set up inventory. You may not have the proper permissions
Since I am logged in as a local Admin, this doesn't make much sense. The ONLY thing I've found on another forum was to remove the file "oraInst.loc" from my machine. But I cannot find that file anywhere on my system.
I'd really appreciate if someone can advise on a solution to this problem...
Thanks
You must run the orainstRoo.sh and then touch /oraInventory/test.txt, that works for me.
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I would like to have the BlackBerry simulator print to console so that I can debug with out an IDE. I do all my development from Linux with bb-ant-tools and have the emulator running on windows (on a separate computer). I don't have eclipse or the jde on windows, just the emulator.
--edit 02/28/10
After much searching it appears I need to connect to the simulator to jdb and to do that I need to find the default JDWP port or how to change it with out the JDE's JDWP application. I am looking at possibly port 8000, I hope it isn't randomly assigned.
--edit 03/02/10
Correction, the JDWP application is required as it is what you connect the jdb to by jdb -connect com.sun.jdi.SocketAttach:hostname=host,port=8000 but output is placed in output tab of JDWP making it very unlikely that it can print to a console and be done without the JDE. I would very much like to be proven wrong though.
A couple of things, not sure they will be very helpful.
jdb IS a command line tool, so you should be able to get console out that way.
For Linux, you can use the Barry tools that give you the jdwp as bjdwp command, then you should be able to use jdb
Also, you can get the Simulator to work on Linux by using Wine. I am able to run both the Barry tools and the Simulator on my mac.
I hate writting up such a short not detailed enough answer, but hopefully this will help someone else who will have time to provide more details.
PS: Sorry about no http:// but it seems that I am such a newbie I can't put more than one link on my answer.