I get this error every Time i try to generate the code from the config .ioc file
Go to C:\Users<USER>\STM32Cube\Repository and extract stm32cube_fw_l0_v1121.zip manually. Or remove zip file, FW folder and generate again.
I did the config of the device config tool in that way and it worked.
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I need to change some configuration information to use SpringToolSuite4. But when I downloaded SpringToolSuite4 4.1.2 and unziped, there isn't SpringToolSuite4.ini file. So I created one, but SpringToolSuite4 didn't reference to SpringToolSuite4.ini file when starting.
I solved the problem with these steps:
Open the commad terminal;
go to the location where you put the jar file;
Run "java -jar [****.jar]";
PS: Make sure you have java runtime installed in you machine and you have the correct environment settings.
Hope this could help you.
I guess this is an admin rights problem:
I have downloaded the self extracting .jar file:
spring-tool-suite-4-4.8.1.RELEASE-e4.17.0-win32.win32.x86_64.self-extracting.jar
I saved it in c:\Program Files (needs admin rights).
Double-clicked it (not as admin) -> Same error (cannot find the SpringToolSuite4.ini file).
I have started TotalCommander (you may use a differnt explorer) with admin rights -> Problem fixed.
Open jar with winrar. Open the "contents.zip". Move to "sts-4.8.0.RELEASE" folder in documents. After, we run the program.
jar:spring-tool-suite-4-4.8.0.RELEASE-e4.17.0-win32.win32.x86_64.self-extracting
You can solve the problem like this.
When I downloaded it for the second time. I also got this error(SpringToolSuite4.ini). That's how I passed. instead of downloading it again. Downloading it again didn't work.
right click on the sts icon inside the extracted sts-bundle package and select show content.
I have a web.config.test & web.config.production checked into my project. These get built and released to an on-prem server. I think the Command Line task will work to copy the correct file as web.config but I can't figure out how to resolve to the path, as my build is zipped up. Something like
copy web.config.$(Release.EnvironmentName) web.config
but it fails not being able to find the specified file. I echo out the $(Release.EnvironmentName) and it writes "test" to the log, so that's the correct filename, but not sure what the path would be to the file inside the zip. Any ideas?
You need to extract zip file, then copy files, after that you can archive files.
I am working with veins. I needed to change the default behavior of BaseWaveApplLayer. Rather doing in file changes, I created a second application file with the name MyApp. I added MyApp.cc, MyApp.h, MyApp.ned files. Then I duplicated TraCIDemoRSU11p, and added files for TraCIDemoRSU11pEnhanced. Now in .ini file when I changed *.rsu[*].applType to point to "TraCIDemoRSU11pEnhanced". It compiles fine, but when I try to run it, generates the following error:
Submodule appl: no module type named `TraCIDemo11pEnhanced' found that implements module interface org.car2x.veins.base.modules.IBaseApplLayer (not in the loaded NED files?).
In MyApp.ned file it is declared to be of type IBaseApplLayer. I tried setting ned-path parameter in ini file, didn't resolve the problem. In veins project properties, NED source folder is checked. Do I have to add the ned path for the newly created application file, somewhere?
Try using the cookiecutter package (https://veins.car2x.org/tutorial/#newprojects) to create new applications that use veins instead of copying and pasting files:
Use pip to install the package (https://github.com/cookiecutter/cookiecutter)
Then follow the steps in (https://github.com/veins/cookiecutter-veins-project/blob/master/README.md) to create the new project; following the prompts that appear.
This will create a new project that uses Veins and has the application layer-related files for you to update according to your application with no errors.
I am new for centos installation. I downloaded a minimul version of centos 6.5, around 339.7mb of size. I am trying to install this with GUI interface but I got an error after selecting the drive option, which comes after selecting the country.
This is complete message,
Unable to read package metadata. This may be due to missing repodata directory. Please ensure that your install tree has been correctly generated.
Failare:
repodata/743fec56b2af0ce8d6ec82c47a4efafc2a4d18cddfa9683f29611cb18d1a33de-primary.sqlite.bz2 from anaconda-CentOS-201311271240.i386: [Ermo 256] No more mirrors to try.
Sorry but I am new here, so I can't put the exact image here.
I believe that i had this same issue and was able to solve it.
The files under the /repodata folder are missing their file extensions and are not matching their full names in the "TRANS.TBL" file, under this same dir.
Rename all the files to match what is in the "TRANS.TBL" file, then try the install over again.
Please let everyone know if this works for you.
In the past i would just put a URL in that pointed to the correct files on a server, i feel that most people take this workaround and that's why it's not as hot of an item as it should be. I hope this gets fixed in the .ISO.
Thank you,
YourFriend
It worked for me.
I renamed all 8 files.
i.e. 0e371b19e547b9d7a7e8acc4b8c0c7c074509d33653cfaef9e8f4fd1d62d95de
0e371b19e547b9d7a7e8acc4b8c0c7c074509d33653cfaef9e8f4fd1d62d95de-primary.sqlite.bz2
The correct file name is given in file "repomd" under folder repodata
example - location href="repodata/b124f0ec5323cfee56b420906a3103f0daef656dde3f7ac8220120aa7504e57a-primary.xml.gz"
I had exactly the same issue ;
under "repodata" directory opened "repmod" xml file
Searched file name within repmond xml file
Found matching strings
Renamed 8 files as specified in .xml file
and it worked like a charm
Thanks to "Your Friend"
I had the same problem. Even if you manage to get past this step, you will encounter at a later point other errors related to filenames.
The root cause was using Unetbootin to create the bootable media. I switched to Rufus and everything works fine now.
I have tried to move the files in my project folder to a different folder and everything went ok, except that Xcode cannot find my Info.plist file now. This is the error I get.
could not read data from '/Users/jamiefraser/Developer/CocoaTouch Apps/MyApp/MyApp/MyApp/MyApp-Info.plist': The file “MyApp-Info.plist” couldn’t be opened because there is no such file.
The actual files location is
'/Users/jamiefraser/Developer/CocoaTouch Apps/MyApp/MyApp/MyApp-Info.plist'
I have checked the build settings for the project and they read
MyApp/MyApp-Info.plist
I have tried deleting the build folder and cleaning the project, but I always get this same error. I appreciate any help you can offer
Remove MyApp/ portion from build settings. plist file usually is located in the same folder ad project. You can always open project file in vi and edit it manually.
It is just a guess but it seems like one trailing /MyApp is too much in the location you are wanting to read from:
'/Users/jamiefraser/Developer/CocoaTouch Apps/MyApp/MyApp/MyApp/MyApp-Info.plist'
As opposed to the actual location:
'/Users/jamiefraser/Developer/CocoaTouch Apps/MyApp/MyApp/MyApp-Info.plist'
It would make sense to check out the URL / PATH variable you want to read from.
I had the same problem after trying to duplicate and rename a project.
In Build Settings, I had to fix two paths before I finally got it compiling successfully:
Under Packaging, Info.plist
Under Apple LLVM 5.0 - Language, Prefix.pch