Installing google app engine launcher on Mac with M1 [closed] - macos

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Is there a way to install GAE launcher on MacBook Pro with M1 chip?

Google App Engine Launcher has been deprecated (this was done about 2 years ago). First, Google stopped releasing updates for it but it still worked which is why some folks (I fall into that category) kept the launcher and were still using it.
Sometime (about 2020 or so), GAE changed to using Cloud Build for deployment which meant that Google App Engine launcher could no longer be used for deploying code (GAE Launcher used appcfg.py whereas cloud builder needs to use gcloud app deploy). This effectively killed GAE Launcher.
This led to us building a replacement for GAE Launcher - NoCommandLine - but it hasn't been explicitly tested on MacBook Pro with M1 though we believe it should work since it is at least IOS 10+. You can try it and let us know via the feedback form how you fared.

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Can’t boot Windows after changing from CSM to UEFI [closed]

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In order to upgrade to Windows 11 the PC Health Check application told me to enable Secure Boot. It send me to this website https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/windows-11-and-secure-boot-a8ff1202-c0d9-42f5-940f-843abef64fad.
I went into my BIOS and deactivated CSM support and restarted my computer. After the restart I couldnt boot from my Windows drive anymore. After enabling it again all worked just fine. I’ve tried the mbrtogpt command already but ran into a lot of errors. I’ve read it could be because my boot and system files are on different drives. How can I verify or solve this issue?

Oracle Databases installation on macos [closed]

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How can I install Oracle databases on macos natively without using a VM?!
tried every possible way, read almost all the documentations on their website but unfortunately i couldn't get any solution.
No, not today. You can easily get up and running with a VirtualBox appliance, we even make one for you to download and import.
VirtualBox recently put out an update that supports M1/M2 chip architectures, so that's nice.
Otherwise you could spin up an Always Free Oracle Autonomous Database Cloud Instance. That takes about 5 minutes, and then you could use that as your dev instance.

XCODE 14 BETA, DONT SEND TO REVIEW [closed]

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After upgrading to OS ventura, I followed the team's advice and installed Xcode 14 beta to continue using it, but when uploading the app to the connect store, it was not possible to send for analysis applications that were sent by xcode beta, what should I do now?
You can only push builds to App Store Connect from a stable version of Xcode. Xcode 13 (the latest stable version) does not run on macOS Ventura so you will need to either revert to macOS Monterey or, if you're working in a team, ask a team member with macOS Monterey to upload the build instead.
If you have a backup (as you should), I suggest reverting to macOS Monterey and installing macOS Ventura on a separate partition as detailed by Apple.

Yosemite Boot Up USB [closed]

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I need to create a USB Boot Up containing the Yosemite Installer. All the methods i have found on the internet insist that i have the Yosemite.app installer, to create the USB before installing the OS. I don't have the installer in my applications folder it's been a while since i installed the Yosemite. How can i create the USB Boot up now since i don't have the Yosemite.app ? I tried to use a third party application like the DiskMAker application but it also needs that i have the installer.. Any Ideas?
It turned out that there is no other way to do it without re-downloading the file once again from the app store. Maybe Apple should take care of that matter
You should be able to redownload the "Install Yosemite.app" from the App Store even on a Mac running 10.10. The App Store will display a warning about Yosemite being already installed, but you can simply click "Continue".
Once downloaded, you can use any guide out there to create a USB Installer, for example this one, which also talks about redownloading the Installer.

Iphone Developer license [closed]

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I have completed an app using an old iphone sdk. My machine is running leopard. I would like to upload it to the app store and I understand that I have to enroll as an apple developer. What is plain old stupid is that I cannot read any official documentation about uploading to the appstore without purchasing a developer's license. I don't even know if I can upload with my version of xcode and ios sdk. or if i even go through xcode to submit my app for review. my question is how do i go about submitting my app for review and is it possible to do without upgrading my machine? Regardless of the price it is extra money that I do not want to spend.
The developer program is free. You need to pay just in case you want to submit your application. You can register and see any documentation

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