I have been using Octave 4.03 for about a year on Windows 10 platform.
All at a sudden, when I was trying to launch Octave GUI as usual, I recieved the following error message:
File libgcc_s_dw2-1.dll is either not designed to run on Windows or it contains an error. Try installing the program again using the original installation media or contact administrator. Error status: 0xc0000020.
Any help how to fix this problem?
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I've recently installed kdenlive on fedora 35 using the snap store.
The issue is that when i try to render a video it crashes with error:
/snap/kdenlive/48/usr/bin/kdenlive: symbol lookup error:
/snap/kdenlive/48/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libKF5Purpose.so.5:
undefined symbol:
ZN10KJsonUtils20readTranslatedStringERK11QJsonObjectRK7QStringS5
I've tried searching the error but with no success.
The appimage doesn't crash when rendering rather then the one installed tru the snap store.
Fixed it by installing the Flatpak version.
I have tried to install Moodle 3.5.1 on my development server (Apache 2.4.29 and MySQL v.5.7).
The installation process went smoothly: The MySQL database has been set up, all required PHP packages are installed, the system has been successfully installed, all file permissions are correct.
After the installation I only get the following error:
"Coding error detected, it must be fixed by a programmer: PHP catchable fatal error"
There are no further error messages. There are no error messages in Apache Error log or PHP log files. In the PHP ini file the display of error messages is activated.
So I can not figure out what did not work or how to fix it.
Put error_reporting(E_ALL); and ini_set('display_errors', 1); in the beggining of the script you see problem in for more debug info
Moodle 3.5 requires PHP 7
https://docs.moodle.org/35/en/PHP
Could that be your problem?
We have an Xcode Server bot set up for CI for our project, using Xcode 7.1. It's set to produce an IPA. We only recently noticed, but a few weeks ago, it started giving this warning every build:
Bot Issue for CareConsult Bot (develop) (build service warning)
Assertion: exportArchive: ipatool failed with an exception:
File: (null):(null)
This prevents it from producing an IPA, which is a problem.
I've tried:
- Creating a new bot
- updating gems (saw a similar issue that was resolved this way)
Doing an archive & export on my local machine gives the same error if I choose to "Export for specific device". So the problem is not specific to the build server.
Any ideas?
My suspicion is that this has to do with enabling bit code, and the build bot is using the "compile from bitcode" option by default. I'm still digging into this, but figured I'd share what I have found thus far.
I built my App using Mysql Connector/C to connect a remote Mysql database, its works fine on the simulator (no errors, no warnings) but when i try to run it on my device (iphone5) i got this error:
No architectures to compile for (ARCHS=armv7 armv7s, VALID_ARCHS=armv7 armv7s)
i tried -as in some answers- to change setting (Architectures - Build Active Architectures- Valid Architectures) but the error still, only when i change the setting (Architectures & Valid Architectures) to "armv6" its build without error but many warnings appears says:
warning: no rule to process file '(my App dir)/main.m' of type sourcecode.c.objc for architecture armv6
and also for all .m files, when i tried to start the App i got message:
Xcode cannot run using selected device
I know that the Connector library need to update , but are there any solution ?
your need compile the connector lib in xcode for iOS (armv6, armv7, armv7s, i386), then use lipo tool to combine output libs.
direct connect your mysql in app is not safe, a suggest way is setup a Apache+PHP+MySQL server, then on iPhone useing ASIHTTPRequest to connect your server.
I Have in my Mac:
Octave-3.4.0
Gnuplot 4.2 - that I had to install because I had problems plotting - it wouldn't plot at all.
I need to load a netcdf file, the error that came was:
nc = netcdf('/users/matheuscortezi/Desktop/Pcse005/ocean_avg.nc', 'r')
error: `netcdf' undefined near line 9 column 6
So I think I don't have the netcdf comand installed, and tried installing by typing this on octave:
pkg install -global -forge octcdf
The error message that I receive from that is:
configure: error: in `/var/tmp/oct-t8XcYD/octcdf/src':
configure: error: C compiler cannot create executables
See `config.log' for more details.
the configure script returned the following error: checking for gcc... /usr/bin/gcc-4.2
checking whether the C compiler works... no
error: called from `pkg>configure_make' in file /Applications/Octave.app/Contents/Resources/share/octave/3.4.0/m/pkg/pkg.m near line 1325, column 9
error: called from:
error: /Applications/Octave.app/Contents/Resources/share/octave/3.4.0/m/pkg/pkg.m at line 783, column 5
error: /Applications/Octave.app/Contents/Resources/share/octave/3.4.0/m/pkg/pkg.m at line 354, column 9
I haven't the faintest idea about what I should do. How can I solve this problem with either:
fixing this error, or
installing a netcdf "comand pack" (i don't know the name for that) so I can use netcdf() as in the example given.
Hope I was clear enough.
It seems to me that you installed Octave from the Mac OSX App bundle. That is not recommended at all. You should install from one of the package managers as explained on Octave's wiki. As far as I know, there are 3 options for Mac (see previous link). Just search for one that also has the netcdf package.
Anyway, if you really don't want to install it through a package manager (but seems to me you really should), seems that your problem lies on gcc (the GNU C compiler). do you have it installed at all? Some packages have code in C++ or C and are also dependent on some external libraries.
EDIT using a package manager would have also solved your problem about plotting since it would install gnuplot at same time