I just downloaded the latest version of Dart SDK and Editor and tried adding appengine as a dependency like this:
dependencies:
appengine: ">=0.0.1 <0.1.0"
as it was described at https://pub.dartlang.org/packages/appengine
but when I run pub install, or pub get, it shows Got dependencies! but nothing gets added to the package folder, therefore, the following is not working:
import 'package:appengine/appengine.dart';
Any idea about what could I be missing?
Thank you.
PS: If I add browser, or polymer, or any other as a dependency, it works perfect.
New
It is available
see https://www.dartlang.org/cloud/ for more details
Old
Look at the top right of the site you linked to.
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This package was published for name reservation purposes only and doesn't contain any code yet.
It is work-in-progress and I hope a useful update will be published soon but I have no detailed knowledge about when this might happen. If you have seen the video you might have seen that there is already some working code available (but sadly not yet published).
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On github, if you look at any organization(like node for example), there is Packages tab. Here we can manage packages like nuget, npm etc that we may produce in our repos.
Here is how it looks when that tab is clicked.
So the question is, is there anything like that offered by bitbucket? I am not able to find anything here. Am I missing something trivial?
Of course on Azure DevOps, we have artifacts which I have used in the past.
As of today, BitBucket does not offer something like GitHub Packages or Azure Artifacts. You can upvote the feature request here.
You can also consider using a standalone product like ProGet.
Recently I've been setting up a development stack for React using Webpack (new for me) and of course wanted to benefit from all of the shiny conveniences that it provides (which are by the way great!). Among tons of resources I dug on the internet, the particularly good one I found was the React Webpack Cookbook, with which every step went like clockwork. However I stumbled across a hitch that has been taking me several hours to try to solve, not being able to find a solution in the aforementioned page, nor any other source: the expose-loader wouldn't expose React to global scope in Chrome (not tested on other browsers) therefore not allowing React DevTools extension to run. I tried mixing all the steps from the Cookbook, using different versions of React, minified/unprocessed, nothing worked.
The problem was trivial when discovered, but the source of the problem tricky to find: all the time I was using the localhost:8080/webpack-dev-server/ version of my development page, as suggested by the Cookbook, because it allowed me not to bother with the inability to inject <script src="http://localhost:8080/webpack-dev-server.js"></script> into html-webpack-plugin index file generator and provided sort of a nice status bar. It works perfectly since I switched to localhost:8080. Unfortunatelly I wasn't able to make it work with the localhost:8080/webpack-dev-server/ version, though I think it has something to do with the fact that under this url the page is loaded into a frame.
I have followed the MUI guide provided here: http://mui.codeplex.com/wikipage?title=How%20to%20use%20your%20own%20navigation%20framework
but that doesn't work because the BlankWindow resource is not available.
Then someone aswked about it here: http://mui.codeplex.com/workitem/19663
and the developer replied that the user should recompile the library using the latest source code.
I've downloaded the latest source code from here: http://mui.codeplex.com/SourceControl/latest
but upon compilation, the resulting library is the same that's distributed online.
So at the moment I am confused in regard to solving this issue. Could anyone provide some support please?
Do you use Resharper?
Look here, this is maybe only designer problem.
I have the same issue... But I can normaly build and run my application.
They say:
Weird. I am having the same issue on my machine (VS2012 + Resharper).
It works fine when I run it but it's failing to build in TeamCity. Ill
keep investigating...
I am running a program created via the MUI template in VS. Try to
remove it from resharper error/warning. Resharper can force a simple
warning to an error if a wrong setting is set.
I have a legacy Umbraco site which I need to make responsive. I decided to use uBootstrap for this. I downloaded the files, but I cannot find any documentation on how to integrate this with my current site. Is there something I need to install? There's no installer file.
There is documentation here, presumably where you downloaded it from:
http://our.umbraco.org/projects/starter-kits/ubootstrap
It is a starter kit, so you will probably only really be able to use it when you are creating a brand new site.
Packages listed at http://our.umbraco.org will always have a "Package discussions" link at the bottom for reading or raising questions just like this.
First time poster, this site is invaluable for answering my questions - so thanks to everyone who contributes!
I have an Xcode 4 project with multiple nested projects (which build as libraries for the main project). Everything is working fine but one step baffles me:
How does it know what configuration to build (and link) for the nested projects? For example my main app has a Distribution configuration. I want it to build and link against the nested projects' Release configurations. And it does!!! but how does it know that? I can't find anywhere where I would specify it.
After scouring the internet to no avail - I'm thinking it might be using magic...
I may have a solution to your question:
If you look at the scheme settings of your included frameworks, they by default have defined Release as configuration to use when you build for Archive. Would be possible that Xcode uses this setting when you build your main project for Archive (and would actually make sense).
(For me this doesn't work, won't find the headers, maybe you have an idea?)