I'm having trouble following the instructions here to install the app-engine-java gcloud component on Fedora 28. It appears that it wants JDK 1.7 installed, but Fedora says that JDK 1.8 "obsoletes" 1.7 and won't let me install it next to JDK 1.8. Has anyone else run into this? Is it a bug, or just Fedora being unsupported?
I'm sure there's a binary installer that I could use, but I'd like to use the package if possible.
The workaround that worked for me was
$dnf download google-cloud-sdk-app-engine-java
and
$rpm -ivh <downloaded-rpm> --nodeps
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I need to install web server for older intranet app - it requires mssql library (I know its old, but nobody will redevelop the app).
In Centos 7 I was installing it like this (along with vesta - also old)
yum install epel-release
yum install php-mssql
And that is it - it worked great, but now while I try to install it it says mssql was removed and replaced with pdo.
I tried to install the mssql library directly:
sudo yum install wget https://download-ib01.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/7/x86_64/Packages/p/php-mssql-5.4.16-9.el7.x86_64.rpm
But there was a problem with dependencies I could not solve (It requires X and X require Y and then Z.... and so on).
My idea is not to install newest epel release but to download older one install it. Is it possible? I have found old repository but how to install it? (its list of modules, how do I install them all to get dependencies)
https://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/archive/epel/
Or maybe there is other idea to install mssql functions?
I am running java 8 on my Mac, but when I try to create a new project it gives me this error saying it cannot enable Maven. I never had this problem on windows.
The Apache NetBeans 13 binary releases require JDK 11+, and officially
support running on JDK 11 and JDK 17.
Source: https://netbeans.apache.org/download/nb13/nb13.html
Therefore try to upgrade your JDK.
I have Mac Apple Silicon. I try to start the CRA app, but it's crashing. But my old projects work successfully. I don't do anything that can crash my system preferences or something else.
Try using nvm to install LTS version (see https://nodejs.org for more details) and use it to run the CRA:
Install nvm
restart terminal
nvm install --lts
`npm start
I'm trying to install SQL Server Integration Services on RHEL 8. I have SQL Server 2019 (version v15) installed and running successfully, but when I try and follow this:
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/linux/sql-server-linux-setup-ssis?view=sql-server-ver15#RHEL
The RHEL 8 repo doesn't have the mssql-server-is package in it, and using the RHEL 7 repo throws this error:
Error: Problem: conflicting requests
- nothing provides python needed by mssql-server-is-15.0.2000.5-4.x86_64 (try to add '--skip-broken' to skip uninstallable packages or '--nobest' to use not only best candidate packages)
I have both Python2 and Python 3 installed, and when I run this:
alternatives --config python
I see that /usr/bin/python2 is selected
Any ideas how I can get SSIS installed for RHEL 8 and SQL Server 2019?
I could install it by downloading the rpm and then installing it using --nodeps option as below:
sudo yum download mssql-server-is
sudo rpm -Uvh --nodeps mssql-server-is*rpm
Worked pretty smooth for me.
I'm using fastcgi and my PHP version is 5.3.3 instead of 5.5 so my question is how can I update to latest PHP version? I'm using CentOS, I tried yum update, but no update appeared for this.
Normally you need to uninstall the 5.3 branch and install 5.5 from scratch because it is not an update but a new version.
Beware that in 5.5 quite some functions are deprecated that were still available in 5.3!
http://blog.ahughes.org/?p=717
Uses the remi repository.
From the blog:
By running the following commands:
rpm -Uvh http://download.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/6/i386/epel-release-6-8.noarch.rpm
rpm -Uvh http://rpms.famillecollet.com/enterprise/remi-release-6.rpm
you solve all dependency issues with epel and remi on CentOS 6.
Then, by running the following command, you install PHP 5.5.
yum --enablerepo=remi,remi-test install httpd php php-common
For extra goodies, you can run the following command:
yum --enablerepo=remi,remi-test install php-pecl-apc php-cli php-pear php-pdo php-mysqlnd php-pgsql php-pecl-mongo php-sqlite php-pecl-memcache php-pecl-memcached php-gd php-mbstring php-mcrypt php-xml
Now, restart your httpd service and set it to boot automatically:
service httpd restart
chkconfig --levels 235 httpd on
Now run:
php --version
to see whether the correct version of PHP was installed.