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So far I have only seen download links to installable versions of older VSCode in the documentation (example : we can download 1.8.1 installable version here , while the latest version is 1.9.1). Is there any way to get portable versions of older builds of VSCode ?
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After report that behaviour as an issue on github vscode repository, somebody gave me the provisory link and previous archives (zip) versions will be put available asap issue come to be solved.
VSCode 1.25.1 archive (zip) Win64 link:
vscode-update.azurewebsites.net/1.25.1/win32-x64-archive/stable
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I have SonarQube 7.0 -Community version.
I was looking for some reporting plugin that would bring the code smells, bugs and other issues in a PDF report.
I found Governance report plugin, but that was only for commercial editions.
Is there any reporting plugin in the community edition that would fit my need?
You can use this open source app: https://github.com/cnescatlab/sonar-cnes-report
It is officially available on SonarQube Marketplace.
It generates a docx report and an xlsx file with all issues. You can also generate markdown and csv files based on your own templates.
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Supposedly, nuget 3.0 has been released. VS2015 ships with 3.0 baked in. However, NuGet.CommandLine seems to be stuck at 2.8.6 (https://www.nuget.org/packages/NuGet.CommandLine) which means products like TeamCity won't upgrade to 3.0.
Where can I find the nuget for nuget 3.0?
There's no command line for v3 yet, although they plan to release it soon, as the discussion in the NuGet 3.0 Released blog post implies.
However, you can download the 3.1.0 beta, if you want, from here: http://dist.nuget.org/win-x86-commandline/v3.1.0-beta/nuget.exe
Teamcity now is properly integrated with NuGet 3.x. You can follow the following steps to install a specific version: https://confluence.jetbrains.com/display/TCD9/NuGet#NuGet-InstallingNuGettoTeamCityagents
Nuget can update itself by the command line:
nuget.exe update -self
Reference:
https://docs.nuget.org/ndocs/guides/install-nuget#nuget-cli
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I am looking for wget for windows 7, 64 bit.
GNU wget has a package for for windows 32 bits, and it can be downloaded from sourceforge. But my computer does not meet the system requirements: http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/install.html
Could you suggest a trusted source to download it from?
You can download Wget from Cygwin 64 bit package installer.
http://cygwin.com/install.html
Have you tried this version here?
http://www.alexlomas.com/blog/2005/08/64_bit_wget_for_windows/
Be warned however, this doesn’t contain the SSL libraries so will not
work against https sites.
You can get version 1.16 (as of today) 32 and 64 bit binaries from https://eternallybored.org/misc/wget/
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I am looking to download the standalone installation file for GWT Developer plugin for IE9. I searched on Google and found the following URL's but both the URL's don't work...
http://google-web-toolkit.googlecode.com/svn-history/trunk/plugins/ie/prebuilt/
http://dl.google.com/dl/gwt/plugins/ie/1.0.7263.20091208111100/gwt-dev-plugin.msi
I tried installing it from within IE9, the installation starts but after a while it fails with The Download Failed message. See below...
Can someone please tell me where I can find the standalone installation file. (I am running Windows 7.)
Thank you!
The first URL you tried has moved to https://gwt.googlesource.com/gwt-plugins/+/master/ie/prebuilt/
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I installed jcraft, but don't know how to use. is there any documentation available?. I googled, checked their site with no help.
THat should be related to this Guide to FTP & WebDAV support, which includes:
Introducing Target Management
Importing a remote directory into the workspace as a project
Exporting a folder to a remote directory
Synchronizing with the remote directory
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