I have downloaded the lazybones – lazybones-0.8.3 and used the command :
lazybones create aem-multimodule-project aemtraining
and
receive the response as below:
Creating project from template aem-multimodule-project (latest) in ‘aemtraining’
(Offline mode – run with -v or –stacktrace to find out why)
Cannot create a new project when the template isn’t locally cached or no version is specified
Could you please point me to a probable reason ?
Thanks in advance !
Regards,
Madiha
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I want to install a previous, specific version of k8slens (https://k8slens.dev/) but impossible for me to find this (neither for mac nor windows !) Do I have to download the source code and rebuild it? Even with this there is no "install" section in the makefile !
Why is it so difficult to find a specific version?
Yes, you can easily download the source code for a specific version tag and the compile and use it. The list of tags is here.
Once you get the source code of your desired version you can generate the binary with :
make build
And then simply run that binary to get your required version. Just know that install simply means copying a compiled binary in a known Path of the system so it can be executed. There is nothing special about it.
The question was made some time ago but just in case you haven't reached the answer yet, One thing I did to solve this problem was that i went to the lens repo : https://github.com/lensapp/lens/releases and search through the old release versions seeking for a binary asset (.exe) (the news version provide the source code but not the binary) then i managed to find the binary of the version 4.2.3. ( release in Apr 26, 2021)
Worked perfectly for me. Hope it helps
I got to work on a Typo3 page and I have to say I'm at the very beginning if it comes to TYPO3.
So I wanted to fix a bug and updated the plugin "fluidpages" from version 4.1.0 (I guess) to 4.3. That cause the "Oops, an error occurred!" in the backend and frontend, so I dont have access from that side. I still have the FTP login for the website. The version of TYPO3 is 8.7.18.
The errorcode I get is that one:
Could not analyse class:
"FluidTYPO3\Flux\Configuration\ConfigurationManager" maybe not loaded
or no autoloader?
Class FluidTYPO3\Flux\Configuration\ConfigurationManager does not exist
So does anyone know what I need to do?
From my research I think I need to update another plugins to make it back to work? And can I update them just by uploading them through FTP?
Thanks in advance!
Edit: After I tried to get the old version of the plugin running, I'm getting this error code from the log file:
Mon, 17 Feb 2020 22:59:56 +0100 [ALERT] request="fec23f8baf6dc" component="TYPO3.CMS.Frontend.ContentObject.Exception.ProductionExceptionHandler": Oops, an error occurred! Code: 2020021722595594039a4d - {"exception":"TYPO3\CMS\Extbase\Mvc\Exception: The default controller for extension \"Flux\" and plugin \"Page\" can not be determined. Please check for TYPO3\CMS\Extbase\Utility\ExtensionUtility::configurePlugin() in your ext_localconf.php.
You can enter the Install Tool via https://example.org/typo3/install.php and start with Check for broken extensions. If that doesn't yield the extension in question, you can always manually change the PackageStates.php file and remove the extension you want to unload. Afterwards you should flush all caches through the Install Tool.
In the long term you should consider a few things:
Use a local development environment which mirrors your production environment. You can safely perform all steps without any risk here before deploying.
Use a deployment strategy/tool which allows for rollbacks. This allows you to quickly revert to a working version of your instance in case all other checks have failed. A simple but flexible solution is Deployer, you'll need SSH for this though.
Have you tried dumping autoload from Install Tool? Generally, it would help for the class not loaded problem. Otherwise, you may want to check the log at typo3/temp/var/log/ and find the errors in code.
I'm getting an extremely weird error when trying to npm start my loopback application. I literally did nothing to the code and then this all of a sudden started to happen
Cannot start the application. TypeError: Cannot read property
'definition' of undefined
at getFieldsJsonSchemaFor (/Users/vikramkhemlani/Desktop/loopback/node_modules/#loopback/repository-json-schema/dist/filter-json-schema.js:101:64)
I have the same exact code in another file (which i actually created a git repo from using this repo) but this one is throwing this error for some reason
I went through the same issue.
Apparently there are caches which need to clean up before starting the application. (Expired caches also appear in openapi before I get into this issue)
The project needs to be clean and re-install packages by following:
npm run clean
npm install
I have the same problem.
However, I solved it when I tried the following.
delete node_modules directory.
npm install.
Hello from the LoopBack team 👋
This may be a bug in LoopBack introduced by recent changes. Please create a small application reproducing the problem (see our Bug reporting instructions) and open a new GitHub issue in https://github.com/strongloop/loopback-next/issues/new
I am looking for Android 4.1(jelly bean) source code. Over the internet there are lots of blog mentioning that source code has been published. But I couldn't figure out where.
I looked here http://source.android.com/ , But it is showing source code for Android 4.0. I downloaded the whole repo but couldn't fine the 4.1 branch. Am I missing something here?
Can Any one help me to find the source code?
EDIT
Until now source.android.com is not update with the latest download instructions. If I use the command suggested by "Landervdb" then it works. I also found some more resources for Android source code. These are given below.
Androidxref.com
github.com
For more information you can also check post on Android jelly bean source code.
I currently don't have access to a linux box where I can test this, but I can see the manifest for Jelly Bean on the AOSP website. You should be able to download the source by issuing the following commands:
repo init -u https://android.googlesource.com/platform/manifest -b android-4.1.1_r3
repo sync
For a more detailed description, please refer to http://source.android.com/source/downloading.html. This document has not been updated for Jelly Bean but it should work, just replace the version numbers where appropriate.
Android 4.1 is already available through
repo init -u https://android.googlesource.com/platform/manifest -b android-4.1.1_r1
I have recently setup XAMPP 1.7.3 and ZendFramework 1.10.4 on a new computer and many of the commands that I normally use now fail.
Here are the steps I used to setup and test ZF.
First I added the ZF library folder (C:\xampp\php\ZendFramework-1.10.4\library) to the include path in php.ini.
Then I added the ZF bin folder (C:\xampp\php\ZendFramework-1.10.4\bin) to my Path system variable.
To test that everything is configured correctly I ran the command "zf show version" from the command line. The result is "Zend Framework Version: 1.9.6".
Immediately something appears to be wrong. The file that is downloaded is "ZendFramework-1.10.4.zip" and the reported version is 1.9.6. I have re-downloaded the latest version (1.10.4) and removed old copy. Still the incorrect version number problem persisted.
Having done some research there is a bug in the ZF knowledgebase that version 1.10.3 reports a wrong version number. So that may explain the version number problem.
Moving forward I tried to run some zf-tool commands and certain commands reports that the action or provider is not valid.
Example:
C:\xampp\htdocs>zf create project test
Creating project at C:/xampp/htdocs/test
C:\xampp\htdocs>cd test
C:\xampp\htdocs\test>zf create controller Test
Creating a controller at C:\xampp\htdocs\test/application/controllers/TestController.php
...
Updating project profile 'C:\xampp\htdocs\test/.zfproject.xml'
C:\xampp\htdocs\test>zf create action test Test
Creating an action named test inside controller at C:\xampp\htdocs\test/application/controllers/TestController.php
...
Updating project profile 'C:\xampp\htdocs\test/.zfproject.xml'
C:\xampp\htdocs\test>zf enable layout
An Error Has Occurred
Action 'enable' is not a valid action.
...
C:\xampp\htdocs\test>zf create form Test
An Error Has Occurred
Provider 'form' is not a valid provider.
...
Can any one provide insight into these errors and how to correct them?
I had a similar issue, it turned out that I needed to manually update the zf.bat and zf.php files that came included with xampp after updating to the latest zend framework.
I got them from the zend svn here: http://framework.zend.com/svn/framework/standard/trunk/bin/
the simple way if you are using xampp, just go to the path "xampp\php\PEAR" an replace the older Zend directory with all included files by a new one zend 1.10... dir and your porblems are lost :)
i think your problem is, that Zend Tool is shipped with xampp since some versions.
Try to find zf.bat in your Xampp directory and remove it ;)
ZF friends have written the worst kind of docs. For XAMPP user, it is more difficult. I have learning ZF and posting error getting on the path. I am also using XAMPP.
Your error list is very big. I hope I can help you.
Solution for error "An Error Has Occurred
Action 'enable' is not a valid action." is XAMPP's Zend Tool installation. Delete that.
Check here for more details about the solution and other possible errors: http://www.satya-weblog.com/2010/11/zend-framework-creating-layout.html.