when install mongo database on windows 7
is not complete instillation
image of the problem
how to solve this problem
I too have the same issue while installing mongodb-win32-x86_64-2008plus-ssl-3.6.3-signed.msi
Follow the below steps to resolve the problem
Run the installer with a double-click.
Click next.
Accept the License Agreement.
Select the Complete installation type and click Install
Uncheck the Install Compass option (by default this checked and Compass requires the Microsoft .NET Framework version 4.5 or later)
With in a minute time installation will get complete and you can see the exe files under C:\Program Files\MongoDB\Server\3.6\bin
You can follow the url https://docs.mongodb.com/compass/master/install/ for installing Compass (The GUI for MongoDB) later.
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I want make windows app with flutter.so I installed Visual Studio 2019 with desktop development with c++.
when I use flutter run -d windows I see
this error
I also installed latest version of CMake(version 3.20.0-rc4) and version of my Visual Studio is 16.0.0
I can tell from that image you aren't actually running cmake 3.20
Because Ninja Multi-Config isn't being listed as a generator. That flutter command you used isn't using the CMake you installed on your system. Or you need to restart your machine.
I find the problem.
for resolve this problem I have 3 different way and I'm not sure which one resolve this problem.
first uninstall CMake
if you run flutter doctor and don't see any error create another flutter project with flutter create <project_name> and run that with flutter run -d windows
I was using Windows SDK version 10.0.17763.0 I update that to latest version(10.0.19041.0)
I update my visual studio 2019 to latest version(16.9.1)
I am using Eclipse 2020-06 (I have made a fresh install of Eclipse instead of upgrading it from an earlier version of Eclipse) and JDK 8 (1.8.0_261). My OS is Windows 10.
JAVA_HOME is set to C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.8.0_261
When I download "Codename One" plugin from Eclipse Marketplace it shows the version as 6.0 and it says "Installed" at the end of the installation process.
However, when I go to "Help -> Eclipse IDE -> Installation Details" under Eclipse, CodenameOneFeature version is listed as: 1.0.0.201409151325
When I select CodenameOneFeature from this list and hit Update, it says "No updates found". So basically I cannot force it to update to 6.0.
I can confirm that I have the earlier version installed also from the setting of the Codename One projects I create: when I go to Properties -> Java Compiler, the compliance level is set to 1.5 (also 1.5 is used in build.xml file).
BTW, I have also tried installing Eclipse 2019-06 (instead of 2020-06) and/or installing JDK 10 (instead of JDK 8) and/or modifying the eclipse.ini (by adding -vm option) so that it uses the version of JDK I want (instead of setting JAVA_HOME). But no combination of those has solved the problem.
Updated answer:
I found the problem. I broke the update site with a commit a couple of weeks ago. This should be fixed in a couple of hours once server caches refresh.
Original answer:
With Eclipse at this time we only support JDK 8. We're experiencing issues in updating the eclipse plugin to the latest version. Once installed I think you can also use JDK 11 but it doesn't matter since we don't support JDK 11 features.
Once a reasonably new version of the plugin is installed you can press update in Codename One Settings and it will update our libraries to the latest version equivalent to the other IDEs.
I attempted to upgrade my tcms-api library from 5.0 to 5.3 using:
pip install tcms-api --upgrade
on a Windows 10 machine, I saw a lot of errors when trying to install the dependent package of kerberos. Even though this is old, I saw a similar set of errors. The package installation failed since the kerberos package isn't supported on Windows and I was left at tcms-api 5.0.
Please file a bug against https://github.com/kiwitcms/tcms-api.
We can do a quick fix by providing 2 package names:
tcms-api and tcms-api[kerberos]
The first one will not install the kerberos package.
The proposed workaround makes sense but changing the underlying kerberos implementation needs careful testing which isn't a quick job.
OTOH https://github.com/kiwitcms/python-social-auth-kerberos uses gssapi which seems to be the latest and most actively maintained implementation of Kerberos for Python. There is an open issue to migrate to that in tcms-api so you can contribute if you want.
As a workaround, I was able to do the following (caveat: I haven't extensively tested my installation yet):
Clone the tcms-api repo from GitHub
Edit setup.py to change the install_requires line to use 'kerberos-sspi' rather than 'kerberos'
Install the following pip packages: Setuptools, Wheel, Twine
CD to repo folder and run: python setup.py bdist_wheel
That creates a package under the dist folder
Run pip install dist\tcms_api-5.3-py3-none-any.whl
Celebrate successful package install
The steps were modified from this page.
Update:
I confirmed the things I need the API to do work with my custom package (create and update test runs). However, I'm in a situation where I don't need to specifically harden my Kiwi instance using kerberos authentication.
I tried following this but with no luck.
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/sqlphp/archive/2012/06/08/introducing-the-microsoft-driver-for-node-js-for-sql-server.aspx
Every time I try to build it, it fails.
Does anyone have any ideas as to why does it fail to build. I am also using the latest version of Node if that helps.
Thanks for your question. Just to clarify you are using the msnodesql driver right?
One of the reasons that you might not be able to build is because you are using the latest node version.
The Microsoft Node.js driver is not forward compatible. The next version is in the pipeline. In the meanwhile you will have to downgrade your node.js version to 0.8.9.
Additionally there are a few other requirements. Follow these steps and you should be good.
Node.js – Version 0.8.9 (32 bit version). Make sure you download the x86 version and not the x64 version. You might have to uninstall your current version and re-install this version to ensure compatibility.
Python 2.7.6.
Visual C++ 2010 - the Express edition is freely available from Microsoft.
SQL Server Native Client 11.0 - available as Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Native Client found in the SQL Server 2012 Feature Pack.
Then just enter these in your node.js command prompt
1. npm install msnodesql
2. npm install -g node-gyp
3. node-gyp configure
4. node-gyp build
You should now see a build folder inside msnodel.
Navigate to build > release. Copy the sqlserver.node file and paste it in the msnodesql > lib folder. Replace the old file if needed.
Now you can follow the rest of the instructions on the blog you mentioned which will help you with connection string and connecting to your db. Let me know if you are still stuck.
Thanks
I am attempting to install the Master Data Services Plugin for Excel, but can't get the install to actually process due to it saying the prerequisites are not installed:
I have made sure I have the right version (32 bit) to match my version of excel (2010), and have the full version of .net 4.5 installed. If I try to install the full version of .net 4.0, I am told that the newer (4.5) version already is installed.
Here are some links with similar issues, but no response:
Microsoft Answers; Microsoft Connect;
Has anyone else faced this issue and got around it?
So, this looks to be a simple fix. The installer needs to be run as administrator, but in order to do that you have to run it through the command prompt as administrator. After doing this, it installed ok.
I'm not sure why the installer didn't request elevated privileges, but I'm guessing it couldn't properly query the system to verify the necessary prerequisites were installed.
Hopefully this helps someone else in the future!