I am new to stackoverflow and hope you can help me with my problem.
I have downloaded some libraries from json(jsoncons, jsoncpp) and tried to get them running, but this does not work with eclipse.
it works if I create a nano file and then build it manually. pictures will show what I mean.
since I am relatively new to eclipse I need your help to find a solution here
thanks
yours Teddy
Eclipse
Nano
the problem was that the indexer doesnt include the right paths, i had to ifstream ifs("/home/teleskop/eclipse-workspace/json_include_test/test.json");
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Magento version: 1.9.2.4
I am currently working through this tutorial, and am trying to install the Layoutviewer module.
I following the link on the page to where I could get the layout viewer, and then used the manual install guide on this page to install it.
The module is being detected by magento, and is listed on the Disable Modules Output section (it is enabled).
The directory tree for the module is as follows:
magento1
app
code
local
Magentotutorial
Layoutviewer
I have also made sure that the config file's name and contents are 100% correct.
When I try to use the module (http://127.0.0.1/magento1/helloworld/index/index/?showLayout=page) it doesn't work, and just shows me the screen as it was before.
Is there anything I could be missing, or did I perhaps install the module incorrectly?
edit
I have already found this previous question that is basically identical to mine, but it's very old so I don't want to comment on in - it did not help me solve the problem.
Problem resolved:
I placed the Layoutviewer in the Magentotutorial directory, but it was supposed to be in it's own (Alanstormdotcom) directory.
Both of these solutions worked:
Move the module to the correct directory or
Replace all references to Alanstormdotcom/alanstormdotcom to Magentotutorial/magentotutorial
Found this Googling for the same problem. My problem was that I put Storm's module in /community/Alanstormdotcom/. It won't work from there, it must be in local (/local/Alanstormdotcom/).
Anyone has the same trouble?It happpens when i want to load the ccbi file into the cocos2d-x project.I have debuged it .The resources path is correct.Maybe it's the version problem of cocosbuilde...Any help appreciated.
i just code as below ,here is the code link:
http://www.plungeinteractive.com/blog/2012/12/26/cocosbuilder-and-cocos2d-x-helloworld-example/
May be it's because of version incompatibility between CocosBuilder and CCBReader as you said. If it is check your log for confirmation.
In XCode if we do folder references for new files sometimes it doesn't includes it properly on next Build. Clear and Rebuilding solves this.
One more time properly check Resource is correct path or not.
So i'm using brand new PHPStorm 7, which is supposed to have full Compass support, with syntax highlighting and stuff.
I successfully install compass to my project directory, PHPStorm offers me to use compass sass watcher, automatically finds compass.bat and my config.rb .
And then, nothing happens - my #import "compass" still triggers unable to resolve import from watcher, i don't get any code completion or search features. The only solution i know was an old trick of adding compass stylesheets directory as a resource root to my project.
So what i'm asking - is this the way it's supposed to be, or am i doing anything wrong, because i don't think manually importing a library into every project is a proper way for supposed library support.
After all, there is an issue on Windows.
There's the solution, and it works. Thanks LazyOne.
http://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/WEB-9139
I'm having trouble getting autocompletions to work for SublimeRope on Windows 8.
First, I noticed that SublimeRope messes up paths when creating a new Rope project on Windows, so I fixed the python_path prefs in .ropeproject > config.py, which are:
prefs.add('python_path', 'C:/Users/brandon/python_virtualenvs/aa/Lib/site-packages')
prefs.add('python_path', 'C:/Users/brandon/django_projects/andrews-app')
I've also tried specifying the packages to auto-import in my project file:
"rope_autoimport_modules": ["django.*"]
When I attempt to run: Rope: Regenerate Global Module Cache, I get an error:
"Missing modules in configuration file"
which Google has not been able to provide an answer for. Is anyone on Windows able to get SublimeRope working? I would really appreciate some help!
I documented how I kind of fixed it here:
https://github.com/JulianEberius/SublimeRope/issues/54
Basically, I added:
sys.path.insert(0, r"C:\Python27\Lib\site-packages")
in sublime_rope.py itself.
Obviously a hack, but it works until the code gets fixed upstream.
I need to download a json parser so I go to the jackson.codehaus.org website. Instead of a convenient link to click and download the jar/jars, they have me going in circles. Does anyone know where the jars are -- exactly?
You can use this link instead :
DOWNLOAD v2.9.7
More General Link
Or goto http://mvnrepository.com/ and search for 'jackson-core' .
If you click "Download" at the right edge of the screen, scroll down to "Downloads, 2.x" and click "Core", you'll get the direct download.
Here you can find the jackson libraries (version 2.4.0). I got these project from a tutorial where you can see how to implement jackson and the code and libraries are available to download too:
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/java/library/j-hangman-app/index.html
Next alternative link : http://www.java2s.com/Code/Jar/j/Downloadjacksonall199jar.htm
You can find here the "AllIn" jars with complete list of included files. But latest version here is 1.9.9. so...
Please try
/repositories/snapshots/com/fasterxml/jackson/core
Goto relevant directory
jackson-annotations/
jackson-core/
jackson-databind/
Then open maven-metadata.xml file. You can find the directory of latest version there. Please note that all jars renamed with release date.
I know this question is 4 years old, but the Jackson library is still very hard to find, and even though Sujith PS' answer here leads to the core jar, that was not enough for me.
For anyone who's looking for the jar files for Core, Databind and Annotations, I found them here:
http://mvnrepository.com/artifact/com.fasterxml.jackson.core
Specifically for version 2.7.4:
jackson-core-2.7.4.jar
jackson-databind-2.7.4.jar
jackson-annotations-2.7.4.jar