About JMeter plugins Manger,
When I want to uninstall a plugin It still forces me to upgrade my existing plugins (if exists):
Is there a way do uninstall plugins without upgrading others ?
You can do that by switching to Upgrades tab:
And uncheck the plugin that you don't want to upgrade.
The update disappears:
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WinAppDriver is shipped with MSI package and it requires admin to install/uninstall it. Although WinAppDriver is already shipped with Microsoft hosted build agents, but I want another version, how I can switch WinAppDriver to another version.
You can download the most recent version from their github page.
If you need a older version, please check their release page. You will need to click the "assets" toggle in order to see the downloadable files.
This must be a bug of the NuGet Package Manager I'm using (version 4.6.0). I used the option DependencyVersion highest but it always picks the lowest version for dependencies.
Like this (I'm trying to install Serilog.AspNetCore with dependencies of 2.2.0 - the latest but 2.0.0 is always picked).
install-package Serilog.AspNetCore -DependencyVersion highest
One dependency it picks is Microsoft.AspNetCore.Http.Abstractions 2.0.0 but I expected it to pick Microsoft.AspNetCore.Http.Abstractions 2.2.0.
It's important because in my project the version 2.2.0 is required, Serilog should adapt that requirement by installing with that correct version of dependencies. But here I could not do anything to help it understand what I want.
Also the Install and Update options are not shown in the UI of NuGet Package Manager (the DependencyVersion could be selected there as well when using UI to install packages). So this appears to be some bug at least in the specific version of Nuget package manager I'm using.
What could I do to solve this issue? Can I try fixing the installed nuget manager (there is not any update in the Updates window). Thanks!
UPDATE
I've just tried a traditional .NET project, it works. But the problem raised when my projects target .NET Core (ASP.NET Core)? Looks like it does not support that feature for .NET Core projects?
The DependencyVersion switch is something used to control the behavior when NuGet looks for patch versions. It seems to be introduced after NuGet 2.8, but one point we should know is this option only supports packages.config format.
There are two package management formats:Projects.config and PackageReference.
1.For traditional .net project:It can use Packages.config or PackageReference to manage its nuget packages.But by default it uses packages.config.
2.For .net core projects(which uses new SDK-format project file):It uses new PackageReference format as its Package Management format.
More details about it see: Project Type Support
And someone had post this feature request in github, see the issue here.Hope it helps.
Update:
I expected it to pick Microsoft.AspNetCore.Http.Abstractions 2.2.0
Trying deleting the bin and obj folder first,
Then go Tools menu=>Nuget Package Manager=>Package Manager Settings=>Clear All Nuget Caches.(Sometimes it will delete the packages folder in C:\Users\lancel\.nuget\packages, we need to manually create a new packages folder)
Then install the Microsoft.AspNetCore.Http.Abstractions 2.2.0 package separately before installing the Serilog.AspNetCore package. Builds the application and you can check the output .dll by setting the CopyLocalLockFileAssemblies. In my machine it references 2.2.0 version of Microsoft.AspNetCore.Http.Abstractions.dll successfully. Hope it helps:)
I use RAD 8.5 and I am trying to get maven plugin, however, when I go to Help -> Preferences I don't see a maven section. So I tried to go to IBM Installation Manager and it doesn't open. Do I have to install maven from Help -> install new software -> then http://download.eclipse.org/technology/m2e/releases? Or is that unnecessary?
Starting RAD 8.5.1 there's built-in support for Maven
http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg27024363#whatsnew_851_maven
Make sure you have this version and if so, use Installation Manager to update your installation with this new feature. If you don't have RAD 8.5.1 you can use steps provided in this thread to install it from Eclipse Marketplace, although I can't really assure you it will work.
https://stackoverflow.com/a/27318541/2593668
Hope this helps
I recently upgraded to TeamCity 9, at first everything was okay. Then, for some unknown reason, I was unable to get a full list of available packages via the NuGet GUI. At first it appeared that all the portable class libraries where missing, then all of them went missing.
What I've tried:
I've removed all old artifacts from TeamCity,
I've deleted and reset TeamCity's cache
I've restarted TeamCity and its NuGet v1 service
I've rebuilt some basic class libries (PCL) with no dependencies.
I've cleared NuGet cache in my Visual Studio options.
I've ran VS as admin.
When I click on my TeamCity Feed in the package manager, it immediately returns no results with a very brief flash of "retrieving result".
Okay so the very odd thing is I can manually list (and install) my packages via the console:
PM> Get-Package -ListAvailable
Id Version Description/Release Notes
-- ------- -------------------------
RobGeoLtd.Core 1.0.2 Core Framework Portable Class Library
RobGeoLtd.Measurement 0.1.36 Defines units of measurement and conversion methods between them
PM> Install-Package RobGeoLtd.Core
Installing 'RobGeoLtd.Core 1.0.2'.
Successfully installed 'RobGeoLtd.Core 1.0.2'.
Adding 'RobGeoLtd.Core 1.0.2' to Logger.
Successfully added 'RobGeoLtd.Core 1.0.2' to Logger.
PM>
So yeah, I'm at a loss. NuGet bug? I'm all up-to-date as far as I can tell. :/
For anyone experiencing a similar issue:
I also tried all of the above. It turned out that my built packages were targeting .NET 4.5.2 and my project was targeting .NET 4.5.
It would appear to be a TeamCity issue. I reverted to a back up of the CI server running 8.1.4 and the old feed items have returned. I will attempt the upgrade again.
Update: Yup, its defiantly the upgrade from 8.1.4 to 9.0.3 that caused it. Will file a bug. https://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/TW-40589
I'm using Eclipse 3.7.1 Indigo (Java EE IDE) on Windows 7 (32bit). I wanted to install WindowBuilder for building GUI java apps and so far I tried following repositories to install WindowBuilder or SWT plugin, but none of them completes the plugin installation and it stucks and fails in between.
WindowBuilder Pro by Google
http://dl.google.com/eclipse/inst/d2wbpro/latest/3.7
WindowBuilder by Eclipse http://download.eclipse.org/windowbuilder/WB/release/R201109201200/3.7/
I also tried by using fresh installation of Eclipse, but that also didn't worked, and plugin installation takes forever and in the end, it shows error "Unable to Resolve". I'm sure that my network connection is free from any firewall restrictions and is fairly fast.
I have used NetBeans so far for my Java needs, but now I need to move on Eclipse, what could be the possible solution to this problem?
Manually installing plugins would be my last option and I'd really prefer to install it using Eclipse's built-in "Install New Software".
Installing via this link just worked fine for me on a fresh install of Indigo.
http://download.eclipse.org/windowbuilder/WB/release/R201109201200/3.7/
The fact that you have the same issue from two different sites suggests it's a issue with your network, if you're still have issues try installing a completely different plugin and see if you get the same problem. Are you on a corporate network? Do you have any proxies you need to configure to allow aplications to access the net?