How to build c bindings for zookeeper in windows? - apache-zookeeper

facing errors in opening the solution file ..error unable to convert the solution file vs 2011 Conversion Report - Cli.vcproj:
Converting project file 'D:\zookeeper\zookeeper-3.4.8\src\c\Cli.vcproj'.
Done converting to new project file 'D:\zookeeper\zookeeper-3.4.8\src\c\Cli.vcxproj'.
VCWebServiceProxyGeneratorTool is no longer supported. The tool has been removed from your project settings.
Conversion Report - :
The following error has occurred during XML parsing: File: D:\zookeeper\zookeeper-3.4.8\src\c\zookeeper.vcproj Line: 1 Column: 1 Error Message: Incorrect document syntax. The file 'D:\zookeeper\zookeeper-3.4.8\src\c\zookeeper.vcproj' has failed to load.

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error on csl in R Markdown, using American-statistical-association.csl in my YAML

File american-statistical-association .csl not found in resource path
Error: pandoc document conversion failed with error 99
Execution halted
I keep getting this error message
I was trying to knit an r markdown file.

VS Code and pytest: Where is the default junit-xml output path defined and why is there one?

I am trying to run a debug the tests of my Python project inside the VS Code interface.
I followed the instruction from VS Code's website using pytest but when trying to run a test the output fails:
============================= test session starts =============================
platform win32 -- Python 3.8.10, pytest-6.2.4, py-1.10.0, pluggy-0.13.1
rootdir: c:\Users\myUserName\Projects\myProjectName
plugins: localserver-0.5.0
collected 1 item
myProjectName\tests\test_static_analysis.py . [100%]
- generated xml file: C:\Users\MYUSERNAME\AppData\Local\Temp\tmp-26696NTXW7ChqfMEN.xml
-
============================== 1 passed in 0.18s ==============================
Error: Error: cannot open file:///c%3A/Users/myUserName/Projects/myProjectName/C. Detail:
Unable to read file 'c:\Users\myUserName\Projects\myProjectName\C' (Error: Unable to resolve
non-existing file 'c:\Users\myUserName\Projects\myProjectName\C')
Error: Error: cannot open file:///c%3A/Users/myUserName/Projects/myProjectName/C. Detail:
Unable to read file 'c:\Users\myUserName\Projects\myProjectName\C' (Error: Unable to resolve
non-existing file 'c:\Users\myUserName\Projects\myProjectName\C')
Maybe VS Code doesn't have the authorization to write in AppData.
What concerns me is why is VS Code launching pytest with a junit-xml output option?
The command actually executed by VS Code is:
c:; cd 'c:\Users\myUserName\Projects\myProjectName'; & 'C:\ProgramData\Anaconda3\envs\venv-myProjectName\python.exe' 'c:\Users\myUserName\.vscode\extensions\ms-python.python-2021.8.1105858891\pythonFiles\lib\python\debugpy\launcher' '53774' '--' 'c:\Users\myUserName\.vscode\extensions\ms-python.python-2021.8.1105858891\pythonFiles\testlauncher.py' 'c:\Users\myUserName\Projects\myProjectName' 'pytest' '--override-ini' 'junit_family=xunit1' '--rootdir' 'c:\Users\myUserName\Projects\myProjectName' '--junit-xml=C:\Users\MYUSERNAME\AppData\Local\Temp\tmp-26696pYh1w3pF2cXx.xml' './myProjectName/tests/test_static_analysis.py::TestStaticAnalysisVesselForceOnLateralCenter::test_pos_surge_on_vessel'
When going in Settings > python.testing.pytestArgs it is empty.
Where is this output path defined?
How can I change it to be in the local working directory?
Do I need to have a junit-xml output? Is it mandatory for VS Code UI to work?

Error while loading .ods sheet into Octave

I am trying to read a column of integers in a spreadsheet into Octave using the code
A = odsread('Data.ods', 'Sheet1', 'A1:A946');
But it fails and I get a message with warnings and errors as :
> unzip: cannot find or open Data.ods, Data.ods.zip or Data.ods.ZIP.
file Data.ods couldn't be unpacked. Is it the proper file format?
warning: UnZip failed with error 9
Output:
error: warning: STATE structure must have fields 'identifier' and 'state'
error: called from
__OCT_spsh_open__ at line 72 column 7
odsopen at line 267 column 30
odsread at line 179 column 7
So the error says that "STATE structure must have fields 'identifier' and 'state'" , what does this mean?
Apparently the full path to the file should be included to make it work. It cannot load the file itself even when the file is in the same directory.

How to use bibliography in different directory when knitting rmarkdown document to beamer presentation?

I'm knitting some beamer slides in an RMarkdown script in Rstudio on a Windows 7 PC. The slides are in the directory
C:/me/slides/myslides.Rmd
I have a master bibliography that lives in
C:/me/bib/masterbib.bib
I cannot figure out how to link to the bibliography file from the RMarkdown document. Here's the YAML from my attempt:
---
title: "Slides"
author: "me"
date: "2016-12-20"
bibliography: C:/me/bib/masterbib.bib
biblio-style: "apalike"
output:
beamer_presentation:
citation_package: natbib
---
Here's the error:
! Undefined control sequence.
<write> \string \bibdata {C:\me\bib\masterbib}
l.174 \end{frame}
Error: Failed to compile Slides.tex. See Slides.log for more info.
In addition: Warning message:
running command '"pdflatex" -halt-on-error -interaction=batchmode "Slides.tex"' had status 1
Execution halted
I've tried a couple other ways to specify the directory for masterbib.bib, but none have worked. I would prefer to keep the masterbib.bib file where it is, and not make an extra copy in the C:/me/slides/ directory. Thanks for your help!
Edit
When attempting to pass the following into YAML (quoteed with forward slashes):
bibliography: "C:/LaTeXstuff/BibTexLibrary/BrianBib.bib"
I get a fatal error with log output:
! Undefined control sequence.
<write> \string \bibdata {C:\me
\bib\masterbib}
l.174 \end{frame}
Here is how much of TeX's memory you used:
18047 strings out of 494045
334241 string characters out of 3145937
424206 words of memory out of 3000000
20891 multiletter control sequences out of 15000+200000
31808 words of font info for 44 fonts, out of 3000000 for 9000
715 hyphenation exceptions out of 8191
56i,11n,55p,434b,376s stack positions out of 5000i,500n,10000p,200000b,50000s
! ==> Fatal error occurred, no output PDF file produced!
When passing the following into YAML (quoted with backslashes)
bibliography: "C:\me\bib\masterbib.bib"
I get the following error in the Rstudio console
Error in yaml::yaml.load(enc2utf8(string), ...) :
Scanner error: while parsing a quoted scalar at line 4, column 15found unknown escape character at line 4, column 29
Calls: <Anonymous> ... yaml_load_utf8 -> mark_utf8 -> <Anonymous> -> .Call
Execution halted
When passing the following into YAML (unquoted with backslashes)
bibliography: C:\me\bib\masterbib.bib
I get the following error in the Rstudio console
! Undefined control sequence.
<write> \string \bibdata {C:\me
\bib\masterbib}
l.174 \end{frame}
Error: Failed to compile BibTest.tex. See BibTest.log for more info.
In addition: Warning message:
running command '"pdflatex" -halt-on-error -interaction=batchmode "BibTest.tex"' had status 1
Execution halted
Try unquoted with two backslashes:
...
bibliography: C:\\me\\bib\\masterbib.bib
...

lvcGame, VBS and HLA setup Error 127 out of LVCGame

I am trying to setup VBS to talk HLA to a legacy app using LVCGame.
I am using openRTI currently in my project. I have LVCGame pointed to a directory with the following dlls:
RTI-NG.dll
OpenRIT.dll (copied from another folder)
libRTI-NG.dll (copy of RTI-NG.dll and renamed)
FedTime.dll
My vbsClient.config relevant lines:
Plugins = HLA-1.3.dll : HLA-1.3\Project\HLA.config
I am getting the following error out of LVCGame:
2014-12-31 10:48:03 INFO (LVCGAME::LVCGame::init) Initialised.
2014-12-31 10:48:03 ERROR (LVCGAME::LVCGame::start) 'class LVCGAME::UTILS::Exception' (src\LVCGame.cpp, line 766): Couldn't load plugin .\lib\HLA-1.3.dll. Error Code: 127
I did send an email to VBS support but it I had any idea what a 127 error was maybe I could get further.
I found that another free RTI Portico implementation is mentioned as working with LVCgame giving that a try has pretty similar results I get and error 126 instead of a 127.
2015-01-02 09:47:47 INFO (LVCGAME::UTILS::IOUtils::extractDllLoadPath) Using DLL path specified as 'D:\Program Files (x86)\Portico\portico-2.0.1\bin\vc10'.
2015-01-02 09:47:47 INFO (LVCGAME::LVCGame::init) Initialised.
2015-01-02 09:47:47 ERROR (LVCGAME::LVCGame::start) 'class LVCGAME::UTILS::Exception' (src\LVCGame.cpp, line 766): Couldn't load plugin .\lib\HLA-1.3.dll. Error Code: 126
2015-01-02 09:47:47 ERROR (LVCGAME::LVCGame::start) LVCGame start failed!
So eventually I found that Portico was creating a log file located in my VBS directory\logs. From there I was able to see that Portico at least was not able to find my .fed file I had the path messed up.