Fresh install of Canopy x64 1.3.0 under Windows 7. No installation errors displayed.
On startup get single window, title is "Welcome to Canopy", with following error:
(http://help.canopy/welcome.html) WSGI Proxy "Server" Error.
must be string without null bytes or None, not str
Clicking File -> New Editor Window gives me the Canopy IDE. However I get the same error message from within IDE if I try Help -> About Canopy.
Tried uninstalling as per Enthought instructions and reinstalling. Same error.
Assistance appreciated.
Sorry for the trouble, Mark. This article should help: https://support.enthought.com/entries/27822370-Windows-WSGI-Proxy-Server-Error-on-Canopy-1-3-startup
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I have tried everything possible to install Netbean 7.3.1 on my Windows 8 OS supporting laptop. However, it was not going through from here https://netbeans.org/downloads/index.html.
This is the message I got after downloading all the software from mentioned link when tried to install for each download:
CRITICAll nullnull
I downloaded JDK (Name of the file: jdk-7u25-nb-7_3_1-windows-x64) and when I tried installing JDK I got an error says:
cannot find bundled JVM to run installer
Please can anyone share step-by-step instructions?
Open command prompt in the directory where your netbeans setup file is located. (to open cmd prompt, press shift and right click anywhere in the directory window and hit 'open command prompt here')
Now type the following command in command prompt
netbeans-8.0-windows.exe --tempdir C:\Temp --userdir C:\NBI
hit enter.
This is apparently a bug, though not in netbeans. Check out comments 9 and 10 for a possible work-around.
I was previously running Enthought EPD 7.3.2, but switched over to Canopy (academic license). I completely uninstalled EPD before running the Canopy install.
After installing Canopy, I have a shortcut to IDLE in the Canopy start menu folder, but I can't get it to launch (I click it and nothing happens). Tried uninstalling and reinstalling Canopy, but am having the same issue.
Running the 64-bit version of Canopy on Win7, 64bit.
I had a similar problem and found a very simple solution. Try it out and see if it works in your situation too. There is a directory for the Canopy installation:
C:\Users\\AppData\Local\Enthought\Canopy\App\appdata\canopy-1.7.4.3348.win-x86_64\Lib\idlelib
Find “idle.ico” file there, copy and paste it into “Icons” subdirectory.
This fixed the problem!
Canopy 1.0 and 1.0.1 versions have problems with tcl and TKinter, and IDLE doesn't work. This should be fixed in an update, which is just round the corner.
As an afterthought, is there a specific reason you wish to use IDLE? Canopy's editor comes integrated with an IPython console (along with many other goodies), which gives a much better user experience while programming, IMO. (Disclaimer: I work for Enthought)
I am using nsight eclipse edition for mac to debug my cuda code. I was able to run cuda-gdb all fine from a terminal but was not able to use the debug function in Nsight. Whenever I started to debug, an error window pops up saying "Error in final launch sequence
Connection is shut down". My OS is Mac Lion (10.7.4).
I understand the big thing in Cuda 5.0 is the interactive debugging with eclipse but sadly I won't be able to use it unless I switch to Windows or Linux. If anybody has seen this or knows a workaround for this, please let me know and your help will be very much appreciated.
Thank you!
I'm afraid you've hit a known issue in CUDA 5.0 Toolkit. Due to some last-minute change, cuda-gdb (which is a shell script) is not entirely valid in Mac OS X. To remedy the problem:
Edit cuda-gdb shell script.
Make line #!/bin/sh the first line in this script.
Save the changes
We apologize for inconvenience. This (and many other) issues will be fixed in the upcoming CUDA 5.0 RC release.
I had this problem in linux recently.
Error in final launch sequence Connection is shut down which means nsight can not start debugger correctly.
first you have to make sure you can run cuda-gdb in terminal. just type cuda-gdb in terminal, if it says like cuda-gdb cannot find some lib in /usr/lib, just download or relink it. after you done this , rerun cuda-gdb in terminal, it should work fine. then you can use nsight debugging tool.
I have two problems :
One ] I don't know how to use Cygwin and not sure if I have installed it correctly and
Two] My Eclipse displaying error every time Im trying to run any cpp program.
Actually I have downloaded Cygwin for Netbeans IDE which also not working. Cpp programs giving errors and nothing is executing.
Can u please tell me how should I fix these and can u give me some links to tutorial sites ,ideas ,- anything on how to use these.
I do not know if this will help you. But I found an answer that may be useful.
Launch Failed Binary not found Eclipse for C in Windows
I'm trying to add Aptana to my Eclipse installation. I'm trying to do so on Win7 x64. I've tried both x86 and x64 versions of Eclipse. Most of the time Eclipse would install just fine, run okay, but as soon as I try to pluin Aptana it has problems. It will start up, then encounter an error immediately and close. Right now I have the x64 version installed fine. When I start it up it throws the error but doesn't close. I can close the error window and continue using Aptana just fine. I've attached a couple screenshots to show what the error is and what my current Installation Details look like. Let me know if there's any other information I could provide.
Thanks in advance.
Aaron-
Open the 'Error log' view, you probably see the stack of the NPE.
Then try to google the solution.