Error installing egit plugin on eclipse neon using hiera - eclipse

I am trying to install egit plugin on eclipse neon which is installed in my puppet agent by using puppet module concept.
But when I am trying to install plugin it showing error as follows
Error: Execution of '/usr/bin/yum -d 0 -e 0 -y list eclipse-platform'
returned 1: Error: No matching Packages to list Error:
/Stage[main]/Eclipse::Install::Package/Package[eclipse-platform]/ensure:
change from absent to present failed: Execution of '/usr/bin/yum -d 0
-e 0 -y list eclipse-platform' returned 1: Error: No matching Packages to list
my hiera data file is
---
eclipse::plugin::egit:
-
eclipse::plugin::egit: true
eclipse::plugin::egit::enable: true
my manifest is as follows
node p01vm2 {
eclipse::plugin::install::p2_director { 'org.eclipse.egit.feature.group': }
class {'eclipse::params':}
}
please help me to solve this problem.

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NixOS - Issue packaging neovim plugin from github

I'm trying to add a neovim plugin that doesn't exist in nixpkgs yet (modes.nvim), but having trouble getting it to work.
I'm using NixOS 22.05, and Home Manager, and I am using the following to build this plugin:
pkgs.vimUtils.buildVimPlugin {
name = "modes-nvim";
src = pkgs.fetchFromGitHub {
owner = "mvllow";
repo = "modes.nvim";
rev = "3188692abf02a8838ec75e59d68c2ce3e4323f5c";
sha256 = "sha256-2QDpwQ9+F5t5gTR1KLVzRrvriwo5JUHatZEJnc0ojV8=";
};
}
Initially, I used lib.pkgs.fakeSha256 to get a "mismatched hash" error, and copy/pasted the has from that error message, so I think it's correct, though other things I've seen on the internet seem to have the SHA256 as a hex string, so not sure what's going on there.
When I run home-manager switch, I get the following error:
these 12 derivations will be built:
/nix/store/pna2lzjc3q56z59b2kfazzxi8m6swp8d-vimplugin-modes-nvim.drv
/nix/store/mnj1d881d8s57yj3y8wjy7i9nl3m089f-vimplugin-modes-nvim.drv
/nix/store/5l8vqvx2bbawkkj92s8qd0p5hw16pcmq-vim-pack-dir.drv
/nix/store/jgqf68sd50s79pydzs9154p509l5109v-hm_nviminit.vim.drv
/nix/store/rq8f75qr9ahrfr0hvp51inn19088bz5p-manifest.vim.drv
/nix/store/hbzm2xr6nv8mr2l9nrlf742fqdmw9nv3-neovim-0.7.2.drv
/nix/store/zks47ifk7njz1s8y7hvq357ac8z6azkd-neovim-0.7.2-fish-completions.drv
/nix/store/rkaa094vvyjcyy4v1zkh4f8xz64vqxas-cameron-fish-completions.drv
/nix/store/0073403x9b4wv13gm7a6bqy4765pi8g5-home-manager-files.drv
/nix/store/lxwpbhb6ryhwrff4cjyniff11843cf9x-home-manager-path.drv
/nix/store/xbbn44253wjh90md4hqrrc2wfpafkc55-activation-script.drv
/nix/store/ijwmv897xc2wlr1ij4a30vk4z154ikbf-home-manager-generation.drv
building '/nix/store/pna2lzjc3q56z59b2kfazzxi8m6swp8d-vimplugin-modes-nvim.drv'...
Sourcing vim-command-check-hook.sh
Using vimCommandCheckHook
Sourcing vim-gen-doc-hook
unpacking sources
unpacking source archive /nix/store/fcxyif8piqar9w9ynmi6ym71hw6zsy7a-source
source root is source
patching sources
configuring
no configure script, doing nothing
building
build flags: SHELL=/nix/store/iffl6dlplhv22i2xy7n1w51a5r631kmi-bash-5.1-p16/bin/bash
test -r dependencies/pack/vendor/start/plenary.nvim || git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/nvim-lua/plenary.nvim.git dependencies/pack/vendor/start/plenary.nvim
/nix/store/iffl6dlplhv22i2xy7n1w51a5r631kmi-bash-5.1-p16/bin/bash: line 1: git: command not found
make: *** [Makefile:7: install_dependencies] Error 127
error: builder for '/nix/store/pna2lzjc3q56z59b2kfazzxi8m6swp8d-vimplugin-modes-nvim.drv' failed with exit code 2;
last 10 log lines:
> unpacking source archive /nix/store/fcxyif8piqar9w9ynmi6ym71hw6zsy7a-source
> source root is source
> patching sources
> configuring
> no configure script, doing nothing
> building
> build flags: SHELL=/nix/store/iffl6dlplhv22i2xy7n1w51a5r631kmi-bash-5.1-p16/bin/bash
> test -r dependencies/pack/vendor/start/plenary.nvim || git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/nvim-lua/plenary.nvim.git dependencies/pack/vendor/start/plenary.nvim
> /nix/store/iffl6dlplhv22i2xy7n1w51a5r631kmi-bash-5.1-p16/bin/bash: line 1: git: command not found
> make: *** [Makefile:7: install_dependencies] Error 127
For full logs, run 'nix log /nix/store/pna2lzjc3q56z59b2kfazzxi8m6swp8d-vimplugin-modes-nvim.drv'.
error: 1 dependencies of derivation '/nix/store/mnj1d881d8s57yj3y8wjy7i9nl3m089f-vimplugin-modes-nvim.drv' failed to build
error: 1 dependencies of derivation '/nix/store/5l8vqvx2bbawkkj92s8qd0p5hw16pcmq-vim-pack-dir.drv' failed to build
error: 1 dependencies of derivation '/nix/store/jgqf68sd50s79pydzs9154p509l5109v-hm_nviminit.vim.drv' failed to build
error: 1 dependencies of derivation '/nix/store/rq8f75qr9ahrfr0hvp51inn19088bz5p-manifest.vim.drv' failed to build
error: 1 dependencies of derivation '/nix/store/0073403x9b4wv13gm7a6bqy4765pi8g5-home-manager-files.drv' failed to build
error: 1 dependencies of derivation '/nix/store/hbzm2xr6nv8mr2l9nrlf742fqdmw9nv3-neovim-0.7.2.drv' failed to build
error: 1 dependencies of derivation '/nix/store/ijwmv897xc2wlr1ij4a30vk4z154ikbf-home-manager-generation.drv' failed to build
It appears to be failing due to git not being found. Of course, I have git installed for me, but perhaps this command is being run in an environment that doesn't have access to my installed packages.
I'm very new to Nix and NixOS, so I'm not really sure how to begin fixing this issue. I've searched online for answers, but haven't found anything about this issue. Any advice is much appreciated.

AOSP Android 12 Beta version build fails

I've tried to compile AOSP android 12 beta branches with no success.
I cloned the repo using:
repo init -u https://android.googlesource.com/platform/manifest -b refs/tags/android-s-beta-3
repo sync
and then used:
source build/envsetup.sh
lunch aosp_blueline-userdebug
m
now when it starts to run, after a while, it fails because there's duplication at the stub libraries:
[ 95% 86/90] out/soong/.bootstrap/bin/soong_build out/soong/build.ninja
FAILED: out/soong/build.ninja
cd "$(dirname "out/soong/.bootstrap/bin/soong_build")" && BUILDER="$PWD/$(basename "out/soong/.bootstrap/bin/soong_build")" && cd / && env -i "$BUILDER" --top "$TOP" --out "out/soong" -n "out" -d "out/soong/build.ninja.d" -t -l out/.module_paths/Android.bp.list -globFile out/soong/.bootstrap/build-globs.ninja -o out/soong/build.ninja --available_env out/soong/soong.environment.available --used_env out/soong/soong.environment.used Android.bp
error: build/soong/java/core-libraries/Android.bp:130:1: module "legacy.core.platform.api.stubs" already defined
libcore/mmodules/core_platform_api/Android.bp:182:1 <-- previous definition here
error: build/soong/java/core-libraries/Android.bp:146:1: module "stable.core.platform.api.stubs" already defined
libcore/mmodules/core_platform_api/Android.bp:198:1 <-- previous definition here
error: build/soong/java/core-libraries/Android.bp:164:1: module "legacy-core-platform-api-stubs-system-modules" already defined
libcore/mmodules/core_platform_api/Android.bp:216:1 <-- previous definition here
error: build/soong/java/core-libraries/Android.bp:180:1: module "stable-core-platform-api-stubs-system-modules" already defined
libcore/mmodules/core_platform_api/Android.bp:232:1 <-- previous definition here
error: libcore/JavaLibrary.bp:994:1: module "core.current.stubs" already defined
build/soong/java/core-libraries/Android.bp:27:1 <-- previous definition here
error: libcore/JavaLibrary.bp:1015:1: module "core-current-stubs-for-system-modules" already defined
build/soong/java/core-libraries/Android.bp:48:1 <-- previous definition here
error: libcore/JavaLibrary.bp:1041:1: module "core-current-stubs-system-modules" already defined
build/soong/java/core-libraries/Android.bp:74:1 <-- previous definition here
I've also tried to change the build/soong branch to master and I've got another build faliure.
How do I compile those beta versions? what am I missing??
Moreover, all the Android 12 betas I've tried are broken. For example, another beta 1 question
Thanks!
Ok so finally I've got this beta version compiled.
The thing I've found is that beta branch/ tag is not necessarily compiling.
So what I did is looking at:
https://android.googlesource.com/platform/
and when I ran into errors I've tried to checkout a later commit for this problematic sub-module that fixes this compilation.
Doing this until finding a combination of commits that compiled together did the magic.
If someone would like to know which specific commit I've checkout in order to get Android 12 beta 2 compiled just tell me
Actual problem is that this AOSP 12 Beta 3 is not fully synced and few of the modules were mentioned on different-2 files due to that you are getting these errors. I was also getting the same errors.
To get rid of these errors by commenting these modules in these files.
error: build/soong/java/core-libraries/Android.bp:130:1: module "legacy.core.platform.api.stubs" already defined
libcore/mmodules/core_platform_api/Android.bp:182:1 <-- previous definition here
build/soong/java/core-libraries/Android.bp line 130 you can comment this module.
/*java_library {
name: "legacy.core.platform.api.stubs",
visibility: core_platform_visibility,
hostdex: true,
compile_dex: true,
sdk_version: "none",
system_modules: "none",
static_libs: [
"art.module.public.api.stubs.module_lib",
"conscrypt.module.platform.api.stubs",
"legacy.i18n.module.platform.api.stubs",
],
patch_module: "java.base",
}*/
Same you have to do with other modules too.
https://stackoverflow.com/users/4618429/omribager Have you build AOSP 12 Beta 3 successfully if yes, please mention the process because after these fixes also I am getting other modules issue.
[100% 1/1] out/soong/.bootstrap/bin/soong_build out/soong/build.ninja
FAILED: out/soong/build.ninja
cd "$(dirname "out/soong/.bootstrap/bin/soong_build")" && BUILDER="$PWD/$(basename "out/soong/.bootstrap/bin/soong_build")" && cd / && env -i "$BUILDER" --top "$TOP" --out "out/soong" -n "out" -d "out/soong/build.ninja.d" -t -l out/.module_paths/Android.bp.list -globFile out/soong/.bootstrap/build-globs.ninja -o out/soong/build.ninja --available_env out/soong/soong.environment.available --used_env out/soong/soong.environment.used Android.bp
error: external/rust/crates/zip/Android.bp:21:1: "libzip" depends on undefined module "libflate2"
01:00:29 soong bootstrap failed with: exit status 1
failed to build some targets (01:08 (mm:ss))

Viewing the cpanm error log in Bitbucket pipelines when installing a Perl module fails

I have a BitBucket Pipeline that installs a bunch of Perl modules using cpanm. One of them fails and this is the snippet I can see in the log:
Fetching http://www.cpan.org/authors/id/P/PE/PETDANCE/ack-v3.0.2.tar.gz ... OK
Configuring ack-v3.0.2 ... OK
==> Found dependencies: File::Next
--> Working on File::Next
Fetching http://www.cpan.org/authors/id/P/PE/PETDANCE/File-Next-1.16.tar.gz ... OK
Configuring File-Next-1.16 ... OK
Building and testing File-Next-1.16 ... OK
Successfully installed File-Next-1.16
! Installing App::Ack failed. See /root/.cpanm/work/1562605191.55/build.log for details. Retry with --force to force install it.
! Installing the dependencies failed: Module 'App::Ack' is not installed
! Bailing out the installation for ..
Building and testing ack-v3.0.2 ... FAIL
How could I access the build.log that was created by the installation process?
Apparently recently Bitbucket added a feature called "after-script" so I could add the following and that would print the content of the log files.
after-script:
- ls -1 /root/.cpanm/work/*/build.log | xargs cat
or maybe even this:
after-script:
- cat /root/.cpanm/work/*/build.log
and the following, I think, will only show the content of the log files if the build failed:
after-script:
- $BITBUCKET_EXIT_CODE && cat /root/.cpanm/work/*/build.log
Read more here: https://bitbucket.org/blog/after-scripts-now-available-for-bitbucket-pipelines

Postgresql9.5alpha1 installation error

I tried to install postgresql 9.5(alpha) Ubuntu, but after make world I got this error:
In file included from ../../../../src/include/postgres.h:47:0,
from varlena.c:15:
levenshtein.c: In function ‘varstr_levenshtein’:
../../../../src/include/c.h:726:7: error: static assertion failed: "Levenshtein hinting mechanism restricts NAMEDATALEN"
do { _Static_assert(condition, errmessage); } while(0)
levenshtein.c:104:2: note: in expansion of macro ‘StaticAssertStmt’
StaticAssertStmt(NAMEDATALEN <= MAX_LEVENSHTEIN_STRLEN,
levenshtein.c: In function ‘varstr_levenshtein_less_equal’:
../../../../src/include/c.h:726:7: error: static assertion failed: "Levenshtein hinting mechanism restricts NAMEDATALEN"
do { _Static_assert(condition, errmessage); } while(0)
levenshtein.c:104:2: note: in expansion of macro ‘StaticAssertStmt’
StaticAssertStmt(NAMEDATALEN <= MAX_LEVENSHTEIN_STRLEN,
make[4]: *** [varlena.o] Error 1
make[3]: *** [adt-recursive] Error 2
make[2]: *** [utils-recursive] Error 2
make[1]: *** [all-backend-recurse] Error 2
make: *** [world-src-recurse] Error 2
Does anybody have a suggestion?
In ubuntu you can install latest on this moment postgresql 9.5alpha2 from my ppa by this series of command from terminal:
sudo apt-add repository ppa:kazan417/postgresql
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install postgresql-9.5 postgresql-contrib-9.5 postgresql-client-9.5
This commands not just install postgresql also it setup evrything you need for running postgresql.
Also you can install additional packages. or if you want harder way compile it from source by "dpkg-buildpackage" - this is better ubuntu way of compiling. And then installing by dpkg -i .
Here link you can find more info like dsc file and orig.tar.gz for compiling.

How to set node path for nodejs (Ubuntu)

I'm trying to setup nodejs to access a postgres database. What I've done so far is the following (https://gist.github.com/579814):
echo 'export PATH=$HOME/local/bin:$PATH' >> ~/.bashrc
. ~/.bashrc
mkdir ~/local
mkdir ~/node-latest-install
cd ~/node-latest-install
curl http://nodejs.org/dist/node-latest.tar.gz | tar xz --strip-components=1
./configure --prefix=~/local
make install # ok, fine, this step probably takes more than 30 seconds...
curl http://npmjs.org/install.sh | sh
then
git clone git://github.com/isaacs/npm.git
make
make install
so far, so good. However, when I try to install the postgres driver
npm install pg
I get the following:
node-waf configure build || true
Checking for program g++ or c++ : /usr/bin/g++
Checking for program cpp : /usr/bin/cpp
Checking for program ar : /usr/bin/ar
Checking for program ranlib : /usr/bin/ranlib
Checking for g++ : ok
Checking for node path : not found
Checking for node prefix : ok /usr/local
Checking for program pg_config : /usr/bin/pg_config
'configure' finished successfully (0.066s)
Waf: Entering directory `/home/christian/node_modules/pg/build'
[1/2] cxx: src/binding.cc -> build/default/src/binding_1.o
../src/binding.cc:3:25: fatal error: node_events.h: No such file or directory
compilation terminated.
Waf: Leaving directory `/home/christian/node_modules/pg/build'
Build failed: -> task failed (err #1):
{task: cxx binding.cc -> binding_1.o}
I've been looking around for setting the node path, although haven't found anything of help so far - probably also because I'm totally new to nodejs, so I'd be happy about any hint.
Now, you have NodeJS installed in your Ubuntu. You should set /etc/environment and load nodeJS path that can be executed by another users. For example:
NODE="/home/ubuntu/local/node"
NODE_PATH="/usr/local/lib/node_modules"
PATH="/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/games:$NODE/bin:$NODE/lib/node_modules"
#PATH="/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/games"
Do this in bash:
echo 'export NODE_PATH=~/local/:~/local/node_modules' >> ~/.bashrc
before things are fixed you must use node 0.5.1 (you can use gitk to revert the tree to this version)
Auteur: Ryan Dahl <ry#tinyclouds.org> 2011-07-19 10:46:38
Auteur du commit: Ryan Dahl <ry#tinyclouds.org> 2011-07-19 10:46:38
Parent: 0a3fc1d9c8becc32c63ae736ca2b3719a3d03c5b (Remove StatWatcher's dep on C++ EventEmitter)
Enfant: 061ce7b0ac370c8a5ae93d95ab7da171cbd488f0 (net_uv: Fix simple/test-http-expect-continue.js)
Branche: master, remotes/origin/master
Suit: v0.5.1
Précède: v0.5.2
Finally remove node::EventEmitter
I had the same problem.
The issue was that I was specifying a old version of PG in my package.js
After I removed the old version dependancy I was able to install PG without issue.