I'm studying pro angularjs by adam freeman. I've installed deployd v0.8.8 and created sportsstore. When I run 'dpd –p 5500 sportsstore\app.dpd' form command prompt, it shows 'Failed to start MongoDB Make sure 'mongod' are in your $PATH or use dpd --mongod option. Ref: http://docs.deployd.com/docs/basics/cli.html bye'.
I've found all the possible answers as much as I can. But still can't solve it. I'm using Windows 7 32-bit. Please help me.
Try to run like this: http://pastebin.com/raw/apKQb043 (Moved code snippet to pastebin).
Hello you must install mongodb after this add the path of th folder installation into the windows path environment restart your cli and type again the command
from control panel open up advanced system settings. click on environment variables. under system variables select path and click edit. then add the directory for your mongodb installation in my case is "C:\Program Files\MongoDB\Server\3.2\bin". P.S if you use windows 8.1 or an earlier release of windows OS type a ";" first. leave out out the quotation marks.
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Since I have updated windows, my conemu terminal is giving me the following error each time a session is created:
wslbridge error: failed to start backend process
note: backend error output: -v: -c: line 0: unexpected EOF while looking for matching `''
-v: -c: line 1: syntax error: unexpected end of file
ConEmuC: Root process was alive less than 10 sec, ExitCode=0.
Press Enter or Esc to close console...
Has anyone an idea to bring conemu to a wsl terminal? Thank you
A similar error is caused by upgrading WSL from v1 to v2.
If you read through the discussion on this github issue for ConEmu you'll find a variety of instructions that can be distilled into:
Change the command for the task {Bash::bash} to the following:
wsl.exe
A GitHub user posted this workaround which worked for me:
I've fixed the issue by doing this:
Download latest cygwin1-20200531.dll.xz from https://cygwin.com/snapshots/ and unpack the file as cygwin1.dll into ConEmu\wsl\ (replacing the original file there)
Download #Biswa96's wslbridge2 from https://github.com/Biswa96/wslbridge2/releases and unpack to the same directory
Replacing {WSL::bash} task's Command with:
set "PATH=%ConEmuBaseDirShort%\wsl;%PATH%" & %ConEmuBaseDirShort%\conemu-cyg-64.exe %ConEmuBaseDirShort%\wsl\wslbridge2.exe -cur_console:pm:/mnt -eConEmuBuild -eConEmuPID -eConEmuServerPID -l
I can now access my Ubuntu under W10 just like before the W10 upgrade. Backscroll and arrows in VIM work as expected.
The key part of step 3 is to replace conemu-cyg-64.exe --wsl with conemu-cyg-64.exe %ConEmuBaseDirShort%\wsl\wslbridge2.exe.
Longer term, it looks like the author of ConEmu is working on switching to the new Windows PTY API, which will eliminate the need for the wslbridge hack (and many others) entirely.
I had the same issue with last update windows
(Feature update to Windows 10, version 2004 - Successfully installed on 9/1/2020)
the error does not seem to be related to the version of WSL from 1 to 2:
$ wsl -l -v
NAME STATE VERSION
Ubuntu-20.04 Running 1
Nevertheless, this workaround worked for me as well, thank you so much!
Exactly this goes through upgrading WSL from v1 to v2.
You have to open cmder and in the startup command or Task enter {wsl.exe} and ready
cmder is working again.
Yes, the new command for WSL2 is much simpler, but just running wsl does not cause .profile to be read because launching this way does not request login shell, and it launches as root.
A better command is to specify the user id and to invoke the shell of your choice (bash is most common) with the appropriate option. For bash a login shell is desirable so .profile, .bashrc and .bash_aliases get sourced, if present. The -l (lower case L) does that:
wsl -U yourUserName bash -l
All of the below on Windows 7 Machines and regarding Notepad++ installation / uninstallation:
Uninstaller
When I try to uninstall using the command
if exist "C:\Program Files (x86)\Notepad++\uninstall.exe" "C:\Program Files (x86)\Notepad++\uninstall.exe" /S
there are some files left in the Notepad++ file afterward. Notepad++'s uninstaller, when run manually, prompts halfway through the uninstall asking "Do you want to keep your custom settings" and I'm thinking that the command may be choosing to answer this "Yes" by default. I'm wondering if there's an easy way to have it choose "No" here instead. If not, I can probably just delete the folder.
Installer
I'm running the installation using the 32 bit default .exe file from Notepad++ in a deployment package compiled in Lansweeper. What I'm noticing is that presently, the package executed the CMD uninstall command, but stops short of installing the new version. For reference, I've been using an installed 7.3.2 and the installer for 7.3.3 to test, so that it should uninstall the 7.3.2 and install 7.3.3 by the end of the package.
I'm wondering if the fact that there are a number of options in the Notepad++ installer could be the culprit here. If it is better to install via command line or to include some sort of configuration file I'm fine with either option, just not especially well-versed in doing them.
Notepad++ Installer requests the following during installation:
Select a language - should choose English
Choose Components - want to be able to customize selection of localization / auto complete / themes / context menu / plugins / auto update according to our requirements
Choose Components - Don't use Appdata, Allow Plugins to be loaded from Appdata, and Create Shortcut on Desktop should all remain unchecked
Run Notepad ++ - should be unchecked (checked by default)
All the other components that I can see are straightforward Next / I Agree buttons.
I'm hoping someone may be able to make helpful suggestions here as I've not had any experience with configuring silent installs with specific parameters. Notepad++ doesn't seem to have its own MSI and I won't use a third party one so some sort of batch or configuration file or flagging options in cmd if possible are the preferable options.
Please let me know if there's any additional information I can provide that may be helpful.
Thank you in advance.
If you just need to update to the latest version. It is quite simple. Run the newest installer again and it will automatically update older versions.
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Silent Install Notepad++
I'm using the command:
start /wait npp.7.2.Installer.x64.exe /S
Didn't show any interface during silent installation.
Notepad kicks a secondary process that doesn't finish until success is evaluated.
try:
"%ProgramFiles(x86)%\Notepad++\uninstall.exe" /S
timeout 5
Have tried to troubleshoot this issue from previous posts, but no joy so here goes.
I am working through the Apress Pro Angular book and am on a different machine today and have all the content I need to work from but Deployd is failing with the following error:
dpd -p 5500 sportsstore/app.dpd
Failed to start MongoDB (Make sure 'mongod' are in your $PATH or use dpd --mongod option. Ref: http://docs.deployd.com/docs/basics/cli.html)
bye
I installed Mongodb view homebrew and am just a bit unsure what I need to do. The deployd docs aren't helping.
I am running this on OSX Yosemite and Mongodb was installed via homebrew.
Thanks in advance :)
I have had same problem today, try to open command prompt in Administrator mode. Its working for me like this.
I would like to download and install the Oracle DataModeler
But im stuck at the window that says:
"please specify the path to the java jdk home:_________"
What do i do?
Help would be greatly appreciated
You tell it where Java is installed. SQL Developer Data Modeler is a java application and can't run without Java.
If you're on Windows, you can download the package that includes the JDK. If you're not on Windows, install Java 8 (JDK), and then run SQL Developer. If it doesn't see Java, it will ask for the path. Give it the path from your install.
When I installed Datamodeler, the first time I launched the software it asked me for a java path. On my machine this was /usr/lib/jvm/java-1.8.0-openjdk-amd64. If you are running on a linux distro, there should be an opt subdirectory with a configuration file that you can edit manually:
/opt/datamodeler/datamodeler/bin/datamodeler.conf
try changing the last line of the file from
SetJavaHome ../../jdk
to
SetJavaHome /path/to/your/java (whatever your java path is)
I'm still having issues -- but this might work for you.
I am running a cakePHP app which is located in C:xammp\htdocs\scheduling. I am running it on xampp on Windows 7. I have added the following environment variables:
C:\xampp\htdocs\scheduling\app\Console\;C:\xampp\php;
but still cannot get the cakephp console in operation. When I navigate to C:\xampp\htdocs\scheduling\app and try to get the cake console or cake help, I am given a message that it is not recognized as an internal or external command.
And yes, I did reload the cmd after adding the environment variables.
Its Easy just follow the steps as mentioned below:
put Your PHP Path in environment Variable
Open Command Prompt with Admin priviliges
change directory to C:\xampp\htdocs\your_appname\app\console
Type in " Cake Bake " and run
And You Are ready to go...................Happy Baking...........................
Just reloading the cmd is not enough, you need to either reboot your system or add it once manually before you are ready to reboot:
set Path="%Path%;c:\xampp\htdocs\scheduling\app\Console"
If all else fails, you can always call it in full from your app dir:
Console\cake bake
It's a little bit more typing, but this will work regardless of the Path variable settings.