Need help to resolve compilation/build issue for robot test suite in eclipse (RED plugin).
Problem:
Files under standard library are non-accessible
compilation failed for the below robot code from https://github.com/nokia/RED due to keyword "log" not recognized.
*** Keywords ***
myKW
log hi!
*** Test Cases ***
myTest
myKW
Environment:
Robot Framework Version: 3.2.2 and also tried with latest
Python Version: 3.9.7
Red plugin: Installed from eclipse market place (https://marketplace.eclipse.org/content/red-robot-editor)
Note: In Eclipse Window->Preference->Robot Framework as well as in red.xml the path to robot framework is correct
Changing the python version to 3.7.0 and robot framework to 3.2.2 resolved the issue
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I have recently installed a few updates to windows / visual studio 2017, and now when I create a package of my UWP app and try deploying it to any of the machine where it used to work just fine - installation fails and there is this error message in windows error log:
AppX Deployment operation failed for package 92211ab1-5481-4a1a-9111-a3dd87b81b72_1.0.26.0_neutral_~_n78qa84z3g9aj with error 0x80073CF3. The specific error text for this failure is: Windows cannot install package 92211ab1-5481-4a1a-9111-a3dd87b81b72_1.0.26.0_x86__n78qa84z3g9aj because this package depends on a framework that could not be found. Provide the framework "Microsoft.NET.Native.Runtime.1.7" published by "CN=Microsoft Corporation, O=Microsoft Corporation, L=Redmond, S=Washington, C=US", with neutral or x86 processor architecture and minimum version 1.7.25531.0, along with this package to install. The frameworks with name "Microsoft.NET.Native.Runtime.1.7" currently installed are: {}
I can not find any reference on the web for this package.
The package installs just fine on the developement machine.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
EDIT 1:
Screenshot of my dependencies folder below:
UWP Deployment Microsoft.NET.Native.Runtime.1.7 not found
The problem is that there is no Microsoft.NET.Native.Runtime.1.7 dependence in current OS system. And you could install Microsoft.NET.Native.Runtime.1.7 dependence manually.
The Microsoft.NET.Native.Runtime.1.7 dependence will be stored in the Dependencies folder where under the appx folder.
Update1
I have checked your screenshot. It seems that you generate your package in debug mode and I can reproduce the same dependency in this way. The .NET Native tool chain is checked by default in the release mode. So you could regenerate your package in release mode to get files above.
Looks like these dependencies only appear on a Release build, and not in Debug.
I'm starting out with QT creator
My objective is to use it to create a Application using Qt3D and QT quick Ui
When I try to create a project it shows me I don't have a compiler yet: (screenshot on link)
QT new project, no compiler error
If I try to build an example it shows me the following error:
16:35:11: Configuration is faulty. Check the Issues view for details.
Error while building/deploying project shadow-map-qml (kit: Desktop Qt 5.6.0 MSVC2015 64bit)
When executing step "Make"
Did I do something wrong on the installation or Do I need to download and install a separate compiler? If so for Qt 5.6 on windows 10 which should I download?
I have an issue and after many attempts don't know how to resolve it.
I have Java/Maven project with JDK 6 and installed Maven 3.2.5 in Eclipse Luna
Now I'm trying to run clean install command to create ZIP package but getting the following error message:
Failed to execute goal org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-compiler-plugin:3.1:compile (default-compile) on project ABC: Fatal error compiling: invalid target release: 1.7
Does someone has this issue before and how do you resolve it.?
Could you help me please?
Thanks in advance.
The project you are attempting to compile specifies that the generated bytecode should be for Java 1.7. To do that you have to have a JDK7 or later.
Either change the project to specify 1.6, or upgrade your Java to 1.7. (There is really no reason to still stay on Java 1.6, it is old and obsolete now.)
I'm running Eclipse with RoboVM plugin and I wanted to try IOSDemo sample project described on robovm.org (http://www.robovm.org/docs.html). When creating the project in Eclipse and running it I got following error message.
An internal error occurred during: "Launching IOSDemo".
java.lang.IllegalAccessError: tried to access method java.lang.Object.clone()Ljava/lang/Object; from class soot.toolkits.scalar.LocalSplitter
I found out that it's related to JDK version (I'm running JDK 8.0 ea, build 112). When running on JDK 1.7.0_45 and building the project on cmd line it builds and runs OK.
Is it known problem, is there any workaround or fix? Thanks
This is most probably due to a bug [1] in the recent early access builds of Java8. It looks like the bug was resolved a few days ago but as far as I can see the fix didn't make it into the b113 build. Please use the latest Java7 release or an earlier Java8 EA build until a Java8 build is available with this fix included.
[1] https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8026394
I am using Eclipse Juno parallel version. I have installed
cuda plugin. But while building a sample cuda helloworld
program I am getting error -
make all
make: *** No rule to make target `exe_cuda', needed by `all'. Stop.
******Makefile snapshot**************
all: exe_cuda
# Tool invocations
#echo 'No tool found that can build the extension specified with the build
artifact name $#'
# Other Targets
clean:
-$(RM) $(OBJS)$(C_DEPS) exe_cuda
-#echo ' '
Any suggestion......
I agree that the toolchain does not appear to be set up properly for C projects.
My suggestions are:
Create a C++ project instead. That seems to work.
Use Nsight Eclipse Edition instead. It is installed automatically with the linux CUDA 5 package (just type nsight from a terminal window).
You could report the problem to fixstars corporation, the developer of that cuda plugin. It seems they have not updated it since 2011, so I don't know if it's actively maintained. But the help page is here which includes a link for a mailing list you could use.