I am a dev student and am having issues with Jekyll. Everytime I run a "jekyll build" command from my cloud 9 terminal I get the following messege:
Liquid Exception: Included file '_includes/archive_post.html' not found in source/404.markdown
jekyll 2.4.0 | Error: Included file '_includes/archive_post.html' not found
can anyone help me with this?
Found the file that is causing your issue:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/mema82/mema82.github.io/feature/jekyll-theme/source/404.markdown
This file references archive_post.html which is non-existent. If you remove this file, or just remove the code referencing the missing file, Jekyll build should run successfully.
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I've installed Swift 5.6.1 on my Windows 10 machine, including all the necessary Visual Studio components, but I can't seem to build anything. Even just running the following set of commands in git bash results in an error:
mkdir swiftTest
cd swiftTest
swift package init --type executable
swift build
Specifically, the swift build command gives the following errors:
warning: Failed creating default cache location, Error Domain=NSCocoaErrorDomain Code=256 "(null)"
'swiftTest': error: invalidManifestFormat("Missing or empty JSON output from manifest compilation for swiftTest", diagnosticFile: nil)
The error message seems surprisingly rare -- the top google results were the source of the program that generated that error, and an unrelated error with similar wording from a ReactJS application.
Do I just have to add some flags to the swift build command, or is there something else wrong with my setup?
In my case what fixed it was invoking the command from a Visual Studio Developer Command prompt.
I have updated my workflow action from simple super-linter to PYTEST. I get the following error in github
Run pipenv install --deploy --dev
ERROR: Pipfile not found! Aborting! Please ensure that the file exists and is located in your project root directory.
Error: Process completed with exit code 1.
Super linter is really lazy and fails unnecessarily even if the code is correctly formatted?
I have not added any file in my project? Do I need to?
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Cannot find module or type declarations while it works in local build
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Closed 7 months ago.
I have my github repo connected to my vercel build for my next.js project, and it auto builds whenever I push to the repo. However, I get this error whenever the Github-deployment builds:
ModuleNotFoundError: Module not found: Error: Can't resolve '../components_nt/tracking/formContent' in '/vercel/path0/pages'
Build error occurred
Error: > Build failed because of webpack errors
at /vercel/path0/node_modules/next/dist/build/index.js:390:19
at async Span.traceAsyncFn (/vercel/path0/node_modules/next/dist/telemetry/trace/trace.js:60:20)
error Command failed with exit code 1.
info Visit https://yarnpkg.com/en/docs/cli/run for documentation about this command.
Error: Command "yarn run build" exited with 1
I have tried redeploying, reinstalling my next and node_modules, and clearing the build cache. None of these work for the GitHub way.
However, for some odd reason, if I run vercel --prod then it builds properly and works, but I don't know why. I would appreciate doing the Github way as it is less hassle and more streamlined.
Has anyone else ever experienced this issue? Would really appreciate any help!
Turns out I needed to clear the git cache. Quite a interesting error with a simple fix
I have practised Ionic a lot so these Problems are not new for me but I am unabale to solve this one.
I am currently trying to migrate my Ionic3 project to Ionic4.
To do this I have created a new Ionic4 tabs project.
Every time I try the Ionic serve command I am getting:
[ng] An unhandled exception occurred: Unknown browser query
basedir=$(dirname "$(echo "$0" | sed -e 's
Maybe you are using old Browserslist or made typo in query.
[ng] See "C:\Users\Admin\AppData\Local\Temp\ng-9er5Id\angular-errors.log" for further details.
[ERROR] ng has unexpectedly closed (exit code 127).
The Log file:
[error] BrowserslistError: Unknown browser query `basedir=$(dirname "$(echo "$0" | sed -e 's`. Maybe you are using old Browserslist or made typo in query.
at unknownQuery (D:\Wisex\Technik\Client\safehome_client\node_modules\browserslist\index.js:204:10)
at D:\Wisex\Technik\Client\safehome_client\node_modules\browserslist\index.js:296:11
at Array.reduce (<anonymous>)
at resolve (D:\Wisex\Technik\Client\safehome_client\node_modules\browserslist\index.js:237:18)
at browserslist (D:\Wisex\Technik\Client\safehome_client\node_modules\browserslist\index.js:361:16)
at new BuildBrowserFeatures (D:\Wisex\Technik\Client\safehome_client\node_modules\#angular-devkit\build-angular\src\utils\build-browser-features.js:17:35)
at generateWebpackConfig (D:\Wisex\Technik\Client\safehome_client\node_modules\#angular-devkit\build-angular\src\utils\webpack-browser-config.js:24:34)
at process._tickCallback (internal/process/next_tick.js:68:7)
at Function.Module.runMain (internal/modules/cjs/loader.js:834:11)
at startup (internal/bootstrap/node.js:283:19)
at bootstrapNodeJSCore (internal/bootstrap/node.js:622:3)
Does anyone of you have an possible solution for this.
I am really greatful for help cause I takes my days to migrate by now.
Yours,
Benjamin
Do you have the last version of the angular cli?
npm install -g #angular/cli
It might also be useful to post the log
I have spent several hours to fix this .Hope it will help someone
Kindly follow the below steps:
find your npm path from the environmental variable. And copy that path and paste it in notepad
2.Go to control panel ->uninstall the node js
3.after uninstalling,restart the system.
4.Now go to npm path in file explorer.
5.And delete the folder named npm and npm-cache
6.And now install the node(LTS version) and angular(refer from the below link for step by step installation)
https://www.zeolearn.com/magazine/setup-angular-windows
note:Dont run the cmd as administrator.Unless ,the installation fails
7.Once you verified that angular is running fine using ng serve -o
8.Install the ionic by npm install -g ionic#latest
9.And run ionic serve.
10.Hope it helps.Happy coding :)
I tried to run mongdodb's driver test using phpunit as stated at http://www.php.net/manual/en/mongo.testing.php but it seems to have a problem with a MongoInt32Test.php filew.
# phpunit tests/mongosuite.php
Warning: require_once(MongoInt32Test.php): failed to open stream: No such file or directory in C:\Documents and Settings\owner\Desktop\mongo-php-driver\tests\MongoSuite.php on line 4
Fatal error: require_once(): Failed opening required 'MongoInt32Test.php' (include_path='.;\programming_tools\xampp-portable\php\PEAR') in C:\Documents and Settings\owner\Desktop\mongo-php-driver\tests\MongoSuite.php on line 4
I am using a php_mongo-1.3.1-5.4-vc9.dll and running mongodb 2.0.8 in windows xp. Anybody knows how to fix this? I can't find MongoInt32Test.php anywhere.
The PHPUnit tests in the extension are legacy tests and are no longer supported. I created a ticket, PHP-695, to remind us to remove mention of them from the documentation. All extension tests are phpt files, and instructions for executing them are documented in the GitHub repository.