I installed mssql using
npm install -g sql-cli
and it was installed succesfully.
The output after insallation:
`npm WARN deprecated sprintf#0.1.5: The sprintf package is deprecated in favor of sprintf-js.
npm WARN deprecated core-js#1.2.7: core-js#<3.3 is no longer maintained and not recommended for usage due to the number of issues. Because of the V8 engine whims, feature detection in old core-js versions could cause a slowdown up to 100x even if nothing is polyfilled. Please, upgrade your dependencies to the actual version of core-js.
/usr/local/Cellar/heroku-node/12.21.0/bin/mssql -> /usr/local/Cellar/heroku-node/12.21.0/lib/node_modules/sql-cli/bin/mssql
sql-cli#0.6.2
updated 1 package in 6.057s`
However, when I try to run
mssql -u sa -p myPassw0rd
I get an error that says
command not found: mssql on macOS
I also made sure that
/usr/local/Cellar/heroku-node/12.21.0/lib/node_modules/sql-cli/bin/mssql is in my $PATH variable
What is the solution to this issue?
I am using
npm v6.14.10
node v12.21.0
macOS Bug Sur 11.6
When adding sql-cli your path, make sure to add the directory containing the executable rather than the executable itself.
In your case, add /usr/local/Cellar/heroku-node/12.21.0/lib/node_modules/sql-cli/bin to your path, rather than /usr/local/Cellar/heroku-node/12.21.0/lib/node_modules/sql-cli/bin/mssql.
I've got the same error and I've seen some tutorials in youtube getting the same message. Changing the path did not work for me. I checked the logs docker logs <container_id> and got the message:
ERROR: Unable to set system administrator password: Password
validation failed. The password does not meet SQL Server password
policy requirements because it is not complex enough. The password
must be at least 8 characters long and contain characters from three
of the following four sets: Uppercase letters, Lowercase letters, Base
10 digits, and Symbols
When I used a different password, it started to work correctly despite of the warnings.
Related
I'm encountering an issue with undefined project variables following the installation steps outlined here: https://github.com/drud/ddev-platformsh#install
Steps 1-3 were smooth, with no issues.
On step 4 ddev get drud/ddev-platformsh, the script runs successfully until the 'Executing post-install actions:' section. Here is the output with a few preceding lines for context:
Configuration complete. You may now run 'ddev start'.
Installing project-level components:
π web-build/Dockerfile.platformsh
π homeadditions/.bashrc.d/platformsh-environment.sh
π platformsh/.gitignore
π platformsh/generate_db_relationship.sh
π platformsh/generate_elasticsearch_relationship.sh
π platformsh/generate_memcached_relationship.sh
π platformsh/generate_redis_relationship.sh
Installing global components:
π commands/web/platform
Executing post-install actions:
π Support composer and python3 dependencies
BASE64_ENCODE=base64 -w 0
base64: illegal option -- w
base64: illegal option -- w
π Installing dependencies and generating needed environment variables
could not process post-install action (2) 'Installing dependencies and generating needed environment variables'
How do I address this? The issue could be that I'm running this on MacOS, which doesn't support the -w flag for BASE64 (based on this other SO issue).
Also, I see that Platform has these environment variables: https://docs.platform.sh/development/variables/use-variables.html#use-platformsh-provided-variables
...but I'm unclear how/where they should be integrated into the DDEV config files.
Also, after encountering the config error, I ran this command, which failed and further indicated that at least one project variable was missing:
$ ddev drush cr
In Config.php line 567:
The appDir variable is not defined. Are you sure you're running on Platform.sh?
Failed to run drush cr: exit status 1
Any advice wrt how to overcome this issue would be welcome. Thank you.
My environment:
DDEV: v1.21.4
OS: MacOS Ventura 13.1
CPU: Apple M1
I think you're on macOS and you have the homebrew version of base64 installed. Unfortunately, it's quite different in its behavior. Could you please uninstall the homebrew version? brew uninstall base64 && hash -r (hash -r just makes the changes in PATH immediately effective).
See https://github.com/drud/ddev-platformsh/issues/93
476/5000
rstudio generates error when running R code with python code. At first the code worked very well but in the second installation it started to generate faults. Here is the link of the code in case you want to play #https: //www.r-bloggers.com/r-and-python-using-reticulate-to-get-the-best-of-both-worlds/
. My laptop is hp 4 gigs of ram and 500 mb of hard disk.
I would greatly appreciate who can explain the failure and how to solve it.
I have reinstalled anaconda last version twice.
library(reticulate)
use_python("/usr/local/bin/python")
use_virtualenv("r-reticulate")
os <- import("os")
Error: lexical error: invalid char in json text.
WARNING: The conda.compat modul
(right here) ------^
os$listdir(".")
Error: object 'os' not found
py_config()
Error: lexical error: invalid char in json text.
WARNING: The conda.compat modul
(right here) ------^
Actually, it comes from a deprecation warning reported a few days ago (fix compat import showing warning #8507).
But the fact is that this warning in "conda.compat" generates some errors, for example in the case of using conda environments in R through "reticulate" functions. This issue has been reported quite recently Conda warnings taken as errors #477.
The solution is to simply install the github version of "reticulate" in order to avoid these errors and ignore the conda warnings which shouldn't necessarily impede these functionalities. You can do it like this way:
remotes::install_github("rstudio/reticulate")
And don't forget to have the latest Rtools installed in your operating system!
This might be useful for you: https://docs.anaconda.com/anaconda/user-guide/tasks/switch-environment/
I have Anaconda, and set up Python 2 environment. Once activated, run 'use_python' with the path to that environment and set the 'required' parameter to TRUE.
I had the same problem. I solved the problem by installing an older version of conda.
In anaconda promt
conda install conda = 4.1.6
I am currently trying - unsuccessfully to install perl PDL as I would like to automate some of my data analysis and graphics generation.
Unfortunately I seem unable to even install the necessary modules without issue, let alone create a small script to deal with my data files.
I have some rudementary experience with Perl but Nothing fancy and am using Windows 10 x64.
Initially I went for the x64 strawberry perl v5.24 installation, followed by ppm installations of Astro::FITS::Header, Convert::UU, OpenGL and PDL - as instructed here http://pdl.perl.org/?page=install. However, there were issues with the installation of Inline::C and after trying the example listed on page 5 of the PDL_Book_Latest http://sourceforge.net/projects/pdl/files/PDL/2.4.10/PDL-Book-20120205.pdf/download there wasn't any image appearing, nor image file in any location I could think to search. Back to Google and still no luck finding any information on the source of this issue so I decided to go back to square one and use an older version in the hopes that it would be more well documented.
So, uninstallation of strawberry perl through Windows installed programs dialog, deletion of strawberry folder and registry entries containing "strawberry". Then a new installation of perl, with the Padre IDE, v5.14 - maybe some debugging fonctionality will help pinpoint the errors. Started installing the same modules (Astro::FITS::Header, Convert::UU, OpenGL, PGPLOT). Astro and Convert worked fine, but the OpenGL started throwing errors about ExtUtils::F77 which I am apparently missing after a few more hours searching. I go to install this module and it keeps giving errors about 'gfortan' being an unknown command... It was my understanding that the idea of PDL was to avoid fortran and C, and I have found next to no information about this installation problem so far.
So i decided to try an alternative approach. I installed the ppm module from cpan and repeated the initial installation process through the ppm command. This time i get:
"Unknown element 'PROVIDE' found inside SOFTPKG. at C:/Dwimperl/perl/site/lib/PPM.pm line 1462."
So my question is as follows:
Am I missing some critical step in the installation process? Is my system just handing this really badly, and if so is there any sort of possible work around? Is the fact that I tried two different versions liable to create path issues that could be at the root of this problem?
Could anyone provide an alternative and preferably not too complex route to install PDL with a given perl installation on Windows 10?
EDIT 1:
Here is the code for the error I got trying to install Inline::C, an apparent pre-requisite for PDL
code deleted to make space for updates...
EDIT 3:
I reinstalled GnuWin32 in the directory specified by PATH, rather that changing PATH, and the tried the installation again. Inline::C gave the same 'diff' and 'rm' errors. So i ran "cpanm --notest 'package'" to install Inline::C and then PDL, both said they were successful. However, even using '--notest' cpanm could not install OpenGL and PGPLOT.
The final objectif is to be able to produce graphics using the fonctions from PGPLOT: for example
# use PDL;
# use PDL::Graphics::PGPLOT;
# imag(sin(rvals(200,200)+1));
yet this doesn't work of course if PGPLOT can't install.
EDIT 4:
Tried the fix found by #Dr.Avalange at sourceforge https://sourceforge.net/p/pogl/bugs/26/ and noticed that I seem to have multiple copies of this file.
Here
Is this normal...?
EDIT 5:
So i uninstalled perl, deleted any lingering files I could find in %APPDATA%, %USERPROFILE% and C:/DWIM, and then ran ccleaner just in case I missed anything.
I then downloaded Strawberry perl 5.24.1 x64 for Windows and installed it.
After this, I ran 'cpanm Astro::FITS::Header', cpanm 'Convert-UU' and 'cpanm OpenGL' as per http://pdl.perl.org/?page=install. This all worked fine. Then I ran 'cpanm PDL' which installed Inline, Pegex, Win32::Mutex and Module::Compile dependencies. However, if had the same error with Inline::C that you mentioned previously.
I already had GetGnuWin32 installed before so not sure why this isn't working. The Windows 'Path' environment (not PATH - this doesn't exist according to the advaced system dialogue) is noted as
%USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\Microsoft\WindowsApps;
In this directory I have the folder GetGnuWin32 which should have installed all the packages from the link you provided, unless there is a supplementary step that I missed to install this correctly? So I redownloaded the DiffUtils setup and ran that, installing to \programfiles(x86) (default option). I then reran 'cpanm PDL'.
I still get the same 'diff' error message. So is DiffUtils, not installing properly? (I did close and re-open the commandline between tries and after the installation)
EDIT 6:
So after installing PDL and PGPLOT with --notest I tried to run the following test and it failed. See below
C:\Windows\system32>perldl
perlDL shell v1.357
PDL comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. For details, see the file
'COPYING' in the PDL distribution. This is free software and you
are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions, see
the same file for details.
ReadLines, NiceSlice, MultiLines enabled
Reading PDL/default.pdl...
Found docs database C:/Strawberry/perl/site/lib/PDL/pdldoc.db
Type 'help' for online help
Type 'demo' for online demos
Loaded PDL v2.017 (supports bad values)
Note: AutoLoader not enabled ('use PDL::AutoLoader' recommended)
pdl> use PDL::Graphics//PLplot
Unknown regexp modifier "/P" at (eval 62) line 4, at end of line
Unknown regexp modifier "/L" at (eval 62) line 4, at end of line
Unknown regexp modifier "/t" at (eval 62) line 4, at end of line
BEGIN not safe after errors--compilation aborted at (eval 62) line 5, <DATA> line 207.
pdl> use PDL::Graphics::PLplot
Can't locate PDL/Graphics/PLplot.pm in #INC (you may need to install the PDL::Graphics::PLplot module) (#INC contains: C:/Strawberry/perl/site/lib/MSWin32-x64-multi-thread C:/Strawberry/perl/site/lib C:/Strawberry/perl/vendor/lib C:/Strawberry/perl/lib .) at (eval 72) line 5.
BEGIN failed--compilation aborted
pdl> use PDL
pdl> use lib 'C:/Strawberry/perl/site/lib/PDL/Graphics'
pdl> use PGPLOT
pdl> use PDL::Graphics::PGPLOT
pdl> imag(sin(rvals(200,200)+1))
Undefined subroutine &PDL::Graphics::PGPLOT::pgqinf called at C:/Strawberry/perl/site/lib/PDL/Graphics/PGPLOT.pm line 408, <DATA> line 90.
pdl> exit
C:\Windows\system32>cpanm PDL::Graphics::PGPLOT::pgqinf
! Finding PDL::Graphics::PGPLOT::pgqinf on cpanmetadb failed.
! Finding PDL::Graphics::PGPLOT::pgqinf () on mirror http://www.cpan.org failed.
! Couldn't find module or a distribution PDL::Graphics::PGPLOT::pgqinf
C:\Windows\system32>cpan PDL::Graphics::PGPLOT::pgqinf
Loading internal null logger. Install Log::Log4perl for logging messages
CPAN: CPAN::SQLite loaded ok (v0.211)
Database was generated on Thu, 13 Apr 2017 13:49:14 GMT
C:\Windows\system32>
There was already a directory problem but I managed to point it in th right direction I had thought. Also tried installing the PLplot 'cpanm' said the installation was successful but there is no .pm file, only a .pd in another directory and so the use PDL::Graphics::PLplot fails as there is no .pm file to find.
EDIT: 7
So retrying ppm install http://www.sisyphusion.tk/ppm/PGPLOT.ppd seemed to work this time as the links int he explanation you provided are no longer in use
http://www.kalinabears.com.au/w32perl/pgplot-5.2.2-mingw32.tar.bz2
http://jrfonseca.home.dyndns.org/projects/gnu-win32/software/ported/patches/pgplot-5.2.2-mingw32.diff.gz
And while this seemed to work, there are no traces of the files that were listed as necessary for the installation, unless they were just for this specific method?
pgplot/bin/cpgplot.dll
pgplot/bin/pgplot.dll
pgplot/bin/grfont.dat
pgplot/include/cpgplot.h
pgplot/lib/cpgplot.a
pgplot/lib/pgplot.a
finally, trying the example again gives the following; no errors, but no image either...
Microsoft Windows [version 10.0.14393]
(c) 2016 Microsoft Corporation. Tous droits rΓ©servΓ©s.
C:\Windows\system32>perldl
perlDL shell v1.357
PDL comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. For details, see the file
'COPYING' in the PDL distribution. This is free software and you
are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions, see
the same file for details.
ReadLines, NiceSlice, MultiLines enabled
Reading PDL/default.pdl...
Found docs database C:/Strawberry/perl/site/lib/PDL/pdldoc.db
Type 'help' for online help
Type 'demo' for online demos
Loaded PDL v2.017 (supports bad values)
Note: AutoLoader not enabled ('use PDL::AutoLoader' recommended)
pdl> use PDL
pdl> use PDL::Graphics::PGPLOT
pdl> imag(rvals(200,200)+1)
%PGPLOT, Unable to read font file: grfont.dat
%PGPLOT, Use environment variable PGPLOT_FONT to specify the location of the PGPLOT grfont.dat file.
Displaying 200 x 200 image from 1 to 142.421356201172, using 240 colors (16-255)...
pdl> $ENV{PGPLOT_FONT} = "C:/Strawberry/perl/site/lib/PGPLOT/pgplot_supp"
pdl> imag(rvals(200,200)+1)
Displaying 200 x 200 image from 1 to 142.421356201172, using 240 colors (16-255)...
pdl>
After translating from French I can see that you don't have diff in your system. Either install diff (part of gnu32: http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/) or just skip the tests. See also:
https://github.com/ingydotnet/inline-c-pm/issues/60
With Strawberry 5.24.1 simply type the following from the command prompt:
cpanm --notest PDL
or if you want to watch everything that's going on:
cpanm -v --notest PDL
This will take some time to run.
I'm having trouble reinstalling ProFTPD on a FreeBSD 10.1 setup. The server is newly upgraded from 10.0 to 10.1. When I start the make install clean process, these warnings first shows on screen.
===> proftpd-1.3.5_4 depends on shared library: libpcre.so
/usr/share/misc/magic, 93: Warning: Printf format `l' is not valid for type `lelong' in description `, %ld pages'
...
/usr/share/misc/magic, 15118: Warning: Printf format `l' is not valid for type `belong' in description `Volume %ld,'
/usr/share/misc/magic, 15609: Warning: Current entry does not yet have a description for adding a MIME type
file: File 5.19 supports only version 12 magic files. `/usr/share/misc/magic.mgc' is version 8
[: =: unexpected operator
- not found
And after i while, the make process stops with this error:
/bin/ln -s libpcre.so.1 /usr/ports/devel/pcre/work/stage/usr/local/lib/libpcre.so.3
====> Compressing man pages (compress-man)
===> Installing for pcre-8.35_2
===> Checking if pcre already installed
===> pcre-8.35_2 is already installed
You may wish to ``make deinstall'' and install this port again
by ``make reinstall'' to upgrade it properly.
If you really wish to overwrite the old port of pcre
without deleting it first, set the variable "FORCE_PKG_REGISTER"
in your environment or the "make install" command line.
*** Error code 1
Stop.
make[3]: stopped in /usr/ports/devel/pcre
*** Error code 1
Stop.
make[2]: stopped in /usr/ports/devel/pcre
*** Error code 1
Stop.
make[1]: stopped in /usr/ports/ftp/proftpd
*** Error code 1
Stop.
make: stopped in /usr/ports/ftp/proftpd
Seems that the file /usr/share/misc/magic.mgc is of a wrong version?
This might happens when I was upgrading from 10.0-RELEASE-p12 to 10.1-RELESE-p1?
If i run make install clean of the ProFTP port, and disable support for pcre, the process and install is successful.
But I believe that something is still broken?
My programming skills are limited, and also this level of error.
Please let me know if you have any ideas,
Thanks,
First of all, proftpd 1.3.5 is available as a binary package, it's much simpler to install it that way (pkg install proftpd).
Second - at first it looked like a port bug; as Etan said, there is a shell syntax error (something like '[ x == y ]' instead of '[ x = y ]'); those are common, and ports contain patches to fix those. However, there is a binary package, and packages are built from ports ("make package"), so port obviously does work on package build machines. So it's probably something specific to your environment.
If you really want to build from ports, try this: first, reinstall pcre. For some reason it had to be rebuilt, but failed to install, because it's already installed. So, "cd /usr/ports/*/pcre && make clean all deinstall reinstall". That should get rid of the second error. Then go back to "../*/proftpd" and see how far it goes.
But really, I'd try packages first. They have nothing in common with old pkg_add system, and are really nice.
freebsd-update diff for FreeBSD-SA-14:28.file seems wrong, and it breaks file(1).
Therefore simply pkg install file will be a workaround.
When I try to install Cocos2d-iphone 3.0.0 RC4, I got an error: (run without sudo)
Error -60005 occurred while executing script with privileges.
So, I try to show its package content and use terminal to do: cd ...Cocos2D Installer 3.0.0.app/Contents/MacOS
I try this command: (with sudo)
sudo ./Cocos2D\ Installer\ 3.0.0
It works but I got log with some errors:
[1m>>> Installing Cocos2D-v3.0.0 files (B[m
[1m>>> Installing Cocos2D-v3.0.0 templates (B[m
[4m[1mCocos2D Template Installer (Cocos2D-v3.0.0)(B[m
Error: [31mβοΈ(B[m Script cannot be executed as root.
In order for it to work properly, please execute the script again without 'sudo'.
If you want to know more about how to use this script execute '/Users/viethung/Downloads/Cocos2D-v3.0.0/install.sh --help'.
[1m>>> Building/Installing Cocos2D-v3.0.0 documentation, this may take a minute.... (B[m
appledoc version: 2.2 (build 963)
Generation step 4/5 failed: GBDocSetInstallGenerator failed generating output, aborting!
Documentation set was installed, but couldn't reload documentation within Xcode.
Xcode got an error: No documentation set present at specified path.
[1m>>> Cocos2D-v3.0.0 installation complete! (B[m
Are there any way is better than this way?
I have same problem.
I think you installed old cocos2d-iphone and it caused this problem.
You should remove old cocos2d-iphone first. I removed:
~/Library/Developer/Xcode/cocos2d v3.x
And install again. It works for me.
Hope it works for you :)