How to Install specific version of a plugin with Grafana-cli? - grafana

I came across an issue where I need to install a specific version of a plugin in Grafana, I tried command grafana-cli plugins install jdbranham-diagram-panel --version=1.6.1 which didn't work. I am trying to install jdbranham-diagram-panel plugin's 1.6.1 version in my system.

Following command should do the trick.
grafana-cli plugins install jdbranham-diagram-panel 1.6.1
In above command I needed to install plugin named jdbranham-diagram-panel with version 1.6.1 so we can use above command to do so.
Basically syntax of installing any plugin with specific version will become like:
grafana-cli plugins install plugin_name plugin_version

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How install Nuget Microsoft.ML.OnnxRuntime.Gpu for ONNX Runtime in Ubuntu 18?

I'm trying to use ONNX runtime for Ubuntu: https://onnxruntime.ai/
I selected Linux, C++, x64, then CUDA. It says "Install Nuget package Microsoft.ML.OnnxRuntime.Gpu
Refer to docs for requirements."
When I click on "Microsoft.ML.OnnxRuntime.Gpu", I'm taken to https://www.nuget.org/packages/Microsoft.ML.OnnxRuntime.Gpu
There, it just says "Install-Package Microsoft.ML.OnnxRuntime.Gpu -Version 1.8.1". Now what am I supposed to do?
They expect you to install nuget in linux with
sudo apt-get install -y nuget
And then run the following with the version you want installed.
nuget install Microsoft.ML.OnnxRuntime.Gpu -Version 1.12.0
That's the expected approach. Personally, for me that didn't work. I kept getting some error saying "'Microsoft.ML.OnnxRuntime.Managed' already has a dependency defined for 'System.Memory'." So I did it a different way. I just went to https://github.com/microsoft/onnxruntime/releases/tag/v1.12.0. And then at the bottom under assets it lists pre-built .tgz packages for the different setups. You can just download one and unpack it.

How to install older version of sbt?

I am facing some "UNRESOLVED DEPENDENCIES" problem for my custom dependencies with latest version of sbt(0.13.8)
I want to install older version of sbt, Do we have any command by which I can install older version of sbt ?
You can define the sbt version by writing the one you need in /project/build.properties
It would be something like:
sbt.version=x.xx.x
Use the following command for a Debian-based Linux:
sudo apt-get install sbt=0.13.13

Grunt need compass installed in system PATH Warning

I want to install Yeoman, Grunt and bower to my node project.
I made a node project in Eclipse (using the nodeclipse plugin) and navigated to the project folder
(which is H:\Eclipse Workspace\YoTest) in cmd and typed in:
npm install yo -g
npm install generator-webapp -g
yo webapp
selected: Sass (with compass), in cmd
And then typed:
grunt serve
to run the webapp.
I get the following error message:
Done, without errors.
Warning: Running "compass:server" (compass) task
Warnin: You need to have Ruby and Compass installed and in your system PATH for
this task to work. More info: https://github.com/gruntjs/grunt-contrib-compass
Use --force to continue.
Aborted due to warnings. Use --force to continue.
Aborted due to warnings.
How do I fix this so that I can run my node project with grunt?
PS: I'm not sure if it has anything to do with the problem, but I also get the following errors on line 1-27 in my package.json:
Multiple markers at this line
- strings must use singlequote
- strings must use singlequote
This is my package.json
{
"name": "yotest2",
"version": "0.0.0",
"dependencies": {},
"devDependencies": {
"grunt": "~0.4.1",
"grunt-contrib-copy": "~0.4.1",
"grunt-contrib-concat": "~0.3.0",
"grunt-contrib-uglify": "~0.2.0",
"grunt-contrib-compass": "~0.7.0",
"grunt-contrib-jshint": "~0.7.0",
"grunt-contrib-cssmin": "~0.7.0",
"grunt-contrib-connect": "~0.5.0",
"grunt-contrib-clean": "~0.5.0",
"grunt-contrib-htmlmin": "~0.1.3",
"grunt-bower-install": "~0.7.0",
"grunt-contrib-imagemin": "~0.2.0",
"grunt-contrib-watch": "~0.5.2",
"grunt-rev": "~0.1.0",
"grunt-autoprefixer": "~0.5.0",
"grunt-usemin": "~2.0.0",
"grunt-mocha": "~0.4.0",
"grunt-modernizr": "~0.4.0",
"grunt-newer": "~0.6.0",
"grunt-svgmin": "~0.2.0",
"grunt-concurrent": "~0.4.0",
"load-grunt-tasks": "~0.2.0",
"time-grunt": "~0.2.0",
"jshint-stylish": "~0.1.3"
},
"engines": {
"node": ">=0.8.0"
}
}
I'm on Windows.
The warning seems to say it all.
If you're on OS X or Linux you probably already have Ruby installed; test with ruby -v in your terminal. When you've confirmed you have Ruby installed, run gem update --system && gem install compass to install Compass and Sass.
If that doesn't help, then install the grunt-contrib-compass package with the instructions at https://github.com/gruntjs/grunt-contrib-compass
I struggled for hours with this same error message when running a gulp watch, and despite installing, reinstalling, rebooting, it would still show up.
Got it working by uninstalling all my packages :
sudo gem uninstall bundler bundle compass sass compass-core compass-import-once
And installing bundle only
sudo gem install bundle bundler
And then run the command that magically installed everything I needed :
$ bundle
Fetching gem metadata from https://rubygems.org/...........
Fetching version metadata from https://rubygems.org/..
Installing sass 3.4.9
Installing sassy-maps 0.4.0
Installing breakpoint 2.5.0
Installing hitimes 1.2.2
Installing timers 4.0.1
Installing celluloid 0.16.0
Using chunky_png 1.3.3
Using multi_json 1.10.1
Installing compass-core 1.0.1
Using compass-import-once 1.0.5
Using rb-fsevent 0.9.4
Using ffi 1.9.6
Using rb-inotify 0.9.5
Installing compass 1.0.1
Installing json 1.8.1
Installing listen 2.8.3
Installing thor 0.19.1
Installing fontcustom 1.3.7
Installing modular-scale 2.0.5
Installing normalize-scss 3.0.2
Installing sass-css-importer 1.0.0.beta.0
Installing sassy-buttons 0.2.6
Installing susy 2.1.3
Using bundler 1.8.0
Bundle complete! 9 Gemfile dependencies, 24 gems now installed.
Use `bundle show [gemname]` to see where a bundled gem is installed.
Post-install message from compass:
Compass is charityware. If you love it, please donate on our behalf at http://umdf.org/compass Thanks!
Post-install message from fontcustom:
>> Thanks for installing Font Custom! Please ensure that fontforge is installed before compiling any icons. Visit <http://fontcustom.com> for instructions.
Now, don't ask me why, but it all works :-)
Hope that can help anybody out there, I really struggled on this one ...
Just need to write on console -> (or sudo )gem install compass ,because the npm command wouldn´t do anything
For Mac OS X 10.10 (Yosemite)
Search for installed ruby version
ruby -v.
If present
update gems using sudo gem update --system
else install rvm with ruby using
\curl -sSL https://get.rvm.io | bash -s stable --ruby
Then install the Xcode Command Line Tools
xcode-select --install .
This will take some time.
Now install compass using sudo gem install compass.
For me this worked like a charm.
Ruby and Ruby Gems ought to be installed which in turn facilitate the installation of Sass and compass. Check this out http://hecktechsolutions.blogspot.in/2015/03/installation-of-gems-compass-and-sass.html

Nodeclipse plugin doesn't install missing requirement

I'm running Ubuntu 12.04 64 bit
I'm trying to install the Nodeclipse plugin for eclipse, but I just can't get it to work (I tried yesterday as well).
error msg:
Missing requirement: Nodeclipse 0.9.0.201401030549 (org.nodeclipse.ui 0.9.0.201401030549) requires 'package org.nodeclipse.bundle.coffee 0.0.0' but it could not be found
I'm wondering if I messed up my Eclipse/Node/Nodeclipse setup some how?
this is what I did.
Eclipse I downloaded the latest tarbal from eclipse.org (64-bit kepler standard)
Then simply uncompressed it.
Installed openJDK (sudo apt-get)
I added in both CDT and Aptana without issue.
Downloaded latest Node from nodejs.org
Unzipped,
./configure
make
sudo make install
Tried to do:
npm install nodeclipse
but I didn't have permissions, so I adjusted them, sudo chown ...
npm install nodeclipse
npm install express
npm install coffee-script.
But I still cannot get the Nodeclipse plugin
Any ideas?
If you are trying to install 0.9.0, it looks like it had a bug that is resolved in 0.9.05:
http://dl.bintray.com/nodeclipse/nodeclipse/0.9.05/

Installing redmine_contacts plugin for bitnami_redmine

I am trying to install redmine_contacts plugin for my redmine 2.2.3.0 (which is installed using BITNami installer), as in readme.rdoc:
Copy redmine_contacts plugin to {RAILS_APP}/plugins on your redmine path
Run bundle install --without development test RAILS_ENV=production
Run rake redmine:plugins NAME=redmine_contacts RAILS_ENV=production
The first two steps was successful, but last executing last command, following error would occur:
(in /home/.../redmine-2.2.3-0/apps/redmine/htdocs)
Could not find sprockets-2.2.1 in any of the sources
Run bundle install to install missing gems.
To see if the sprockets library is installed by executing command: #bundle show sprockets, it shows a newer version of this library is installed:
/var/lib/gems/1.8/gems/sprockets-2.2.2
I think somehow the BitNami version of gem which is installed is not compatible with the sprockets-2.2.2 on the system and it requires 2.2.1. Maybe you should change to that version.
Try something like:
gem install sprockets -v 2.2.1