Can't figure this one out. It worked in my local environment. Everything is at the right place but the server still can't find it:
**Warning: include_once(Zend/Form/Element/TextArea.php) [function.include-once]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /is/htdocs/xxxx/www/mensenenjij/library/Zend/Loader.php on line 146
Warning: include_once() [function.include]: Failed opening 'Zend/Form/Element/TextArea.php' for inclusion (include_path='/is/htdocs/xxxx/www/mensenenjij/application/../library:/is/htdocs/xxxx/www/mensenenjij/library:.:/usr/share/pear/php5') in /is/htdocs/xxxx/www/mensenenjij/library/Zend/Loader.php on line 146
Fatal error: Class 'Zend_Form_Element_TextArea' not found in /is/htdocs/xxxx/www/mensenenjij/library/Mensenenjij/Form/Contact.php on line 52**
Thanks
I'm assuming by the class it's trying to load, you're using Windows on your local env, and a Linux distro on your deployment server?
If you are, Linux is case sensitive. Try using Zend_Form_Element_Textarea instead.
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I am running the following command in the directory where my root composer.json file is located:
./vendor/bin/typo3 extension:activate slickcarousel
However, I get the following error in return:
In ConnectionPool.php line 110: The requested database connection named "Default" has not been configured.
Even though I have configured my database in my LocalConfiguration.php. I also cannot find the ConnectionPool.php file in the vendor directory. How do I fix this error?
Do you use a different TYPO3 Context maybe? then you need to set that as well with
TYPO3_CONTEXT=Development ./vendor/bin/typo3 extension:activate slickcarousel
I am trying to bringup my fabric network.
I got my orderers organization started.
I got my peer organizations started.
I got my cli started.
after that request is failing with
OCI runtime exec failed:
exec failed: container_linux.go:348 : starting container process caused "no such file or directory": unknown
The error means that either working_dir is undefined, or it does not exist.
Czeck the cli section in your docker-compose file for the above setting.
If you are working on Windows OS, a possible cause is the file encoding (should be in Unix format).
You could open this page:
https://hyperledger-fabric.readthedocs.io/en/latest/build_network.html
And search "No such file or directory". There is some related trouble shooting.
Just a short description:
Ensure that the file in question is encoded in the Unix format. This was most likely caused by not setting core.autocrlf to false in your Git configuration. There are several ways of fixing this. If you have access to the vim editor for instance, open the file:
vim ./path/to/the/related-file
Then change its format by executing the following vim command:
:set ff=unix
I have installed Gnumeric in CentOS 6.5, then use ssconvert command to convert .xls/.xlsx file to CSV, but I still get the following error:
$ ssconvert
GConf Error: Failed to contact configuration server; some possible causes are that you need to enable TCP/IP networking for ORBit, or you
have stale NFS locks due to a system crash. See
http://projects.gnome.org/gconf/ for information. (Details - 1: Not
running within active session)
GConf Error: Failed to contact configuration server; some possible causes are that you need to enable TCP/IP networking for ORBit, or you
have stale NFS locks due to a system crash. See
http://projects.gnome.org/gconf/ for information. (Details - 1: Not
running within active session)
** (ssconvert:5725): WARNING **: Configured default font 'Sans 10.000000' not available, trying fallback...
** (ssconvert:5725): WARNING **: Fallback font 'Sans 10.000000' not available, trying 'fixed'...
** (ssconvert:5725): WARNING **: Even 'fixed 10' failed ?? We're going to exit now,there is something wrong with your font
configuration
Can you help me?
As this is an old question, the answer is in case someone will get the same error (like me today on CentOS 6.8), you missed to install the Sans font:
yum install gnu-free-sans-fonts
For docker alpine images this might help:
RUN apk add --update \
msttcorefonts-installer fontconfig \
ttf-opensans
I am getting what looks to be a "classic" error when starting an Ember-CLI app:
EEXIST, file already exists.
I have consulted
Starting ember server with ember cli
And it seems like the issue in Broccoli has been fixed?
I tried deleting the node_modules folder and the tmp folder, running npm cache clear then npm install. But to no avail.
The weird thing is that there was never a file at templates/application.js (the reference file in the error below).
ember server
version: 0.1.5
Using `app.import` with a file in the root of `vendor/` causes a significant per
formance penalty. Please move `bower_components\modernizr\modernizr.js` into a s
ubdirectory.
Using `app.import` with a file in the root of `vendor/` causes a significant per
formance penalty. Please move `bower_components\fastclick\lib\fastclick.js` into
a subdirectory.
Using `app.import` with a file in the root of `vendor/` causes a significant per
formance penalty. Please move `bower_components\foundation\js\foundation.js` int
o a subdirectory.
Livereload server on port 35729
Serving on http://0.0.0.0:4200/
EEXIST, file already exists 'C:\file-path\tmp\template_compil
er-tmp_dest_dir-0waBduix.tmp\ember-base\templates\application.js'
Error: EEXIST, file already exists 'C:\file-path\tmp\template
_compiler-tmp_dest_dir-0waBduix.tmp\ember-base\templates\application.js'
at Object.fs.openSync (fs.js:432:18)
at Object.fs.writeFileSync (fs.js:971:15)
at Object.copyPreserveSync (C:\file-path\node_modules\emb
er-cli-emblem\node_modules\broccoli-emblem-compiler\node_modules\broccoli-filter
\node_modules\broccoli-kitchen-sink-helpers\index.js:150:8)
at C:\file-path\node_modules\ember-cli-emblem\node_module
s\broccoli-emblem-compiler\node_modules\broccoli-filter\index.js:41:19
at C:\file-path\node_modules\ember-cli-emblem\node_module
s\broccoli-emblem-compiler\node_modules\broccoli-filter\node_modules\promise-map
-series\index.js:11:14
at $$$internal$$tryCatch (C:\file-path\node_modules\ember
-cli-emblem\node_modules\broccoli-emblem-compiler\node_modules\broccoli-filter\n
ode_modules\rsvp\dist\rsvp.js:490:16)
at $$$internal$$invokeCallback (C:\file-path\node_modules
\ember-cli-emblem\node_modules\broccoli-emblem-compiler\node_modules\broccoli-fi
lter\node_modules\rsvp\dist\rsvp.js:502:17)
at $$$internal$$publish (C:\file-path\node_modules\ember-
cli-emblem\node_modules\broccoli-emblem-compiler\node_modules\broccoli-filter\no
de_modules\rsvp\dist\rsvp.js:473:11)
at Object.$$rsvp$asap$$flush [as _onImmediate] (C:\file-path\node_modules\ember-cli-emblem\node_modules\broccoli-emblem-compiler\node_mod
ules\broccoli-filter\node_modules\rsvp\dist\rsvp.js:1581:9)
at processImmediate [as _immediateCallback] (timers.js:336:15)
Found the problem!
I was using ember-cli-emblem and I had both an application.hbs and a application.emblem in the templates folder.
Apparently this is not allowed, one must have one or the other.
I'm trying to run pig locally, installed using homebrew, to test a script. However, I get the following error when I attempt to run a simple dump from the interactive prompt pig -x local:
2012-07-16 23:20:40,447 [Thread-7] INFO org.apache.pig.backend.hadoop.executionengine.util.MapRedUtil - Total input paths (combined) to process : 1
[Fatal Error] :63:85: Character reference "" is an invalid XML character.
2012-07-16 23:20:40,688 [Thread-7] FATAL org.apache.hadoop.conf.Configuration - error parsing conf file: org.xml.sax.SAXParseException: Character reference "" is an invalid XML character.
The same load/dump works fine on Elastic MapReduce.
I can't find any XML config files, and I've tried with both version 0.9.2 and 0.10.0
What am I missing?
Edit: Just checked a direct download (vs. homebrew) and it doesn't seem to work either
You should check that your Hadoop configuration files have correct configuration data.
Have a look in your hadoop/conf directory.
Have a look inside:
hdfs-site.xml
mapred-site.xml
core-site.xml
Finally worked out what the problem was. I ended up having to use dtruss -p on the pig/java process. This revealed a temporary directory and dynamically generated xml files. Once the temporary directory was discovered, it all fell quickly into place.
It was picking up the proxy excludes from my network connections, which had, as far as I can tell,  (http://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/char/02/index.htm) embedded in it. How this invalid value came to be in my network preferences in the first place, I haven't the faintest clue.
The value was then being pulled into dynamically generated files, for example /tmp/hadoop-vertis/mapred/staging/vertis-1005847898/.staging/job_local_0001/job.xml.
The offending lines:
<property><name>ftp.nonProxyHosts</name><value>localhost|*.localhost|127.0.0.1|h|*.h</value></property>
<property><name>socksNonProxyHosts</name><value>localhost|*.localhost|127.0.0.1|h|*.h</value></property>
<property><name>http.nonProxyHosts</name><value>localhost|*.localhost|127.0.0.1|h|*.h</value></property>