I'm getting this error when trying to install csv using Cabal (OS X):
Resolving dependencies...
Configuring csv-0.1.2...
Building csv-0.1.2...
Failed to install csv-0.1.2
Build log ( /Users/roshnal/.cabal/logs/csv-0.1.2.log ):
Configuring csv-0.1.2...
Building csv-0.1.2...
Preprocessing library csv-0.1.2...
[1 of 1] Compiling Text.CSV ( Text/CSV.hs, dist/build/Text/CSV.o )
Text/CSV.hs:70:1:
Bad interface file: /Library/Haskell/ghc-7.10.2-x86_64/lib/parsec-3.1.9/Text/ParserCombinators/Parsec.hi
Something is amiss; requested module parsec-3.1.9#parse_8fSmqig53hOL2SEu1k9Tv0:Text.ParserCombinators.Parsec differs from name found in the interface file AwpZ7A1As1bGsDMsWSTZ1J:Text.ParserCombinators.Parsec
cabal: Error: some packages failed to install:
csv-0.1.2 failed during the building phase. The exception was:
ExitFailure 1
I tried updating Cabal, ghc-pkg recache, and as another answer on SO suggested, setting library-profiling to False (in ~/.cabal/config). None of them are working.
Any idea what I can do to install this package? Earlier I have installed other packages using cabal install successfully.
Thanks!
EDIT
As ErirR suggested in his answer, I ran ghc-pkg list and this is the output I got. I don't appear to be having multiple installs of parsec.
/Library/Frameworks/GHC.framework/Versions/7.10.2-x86_64/usr/lib/ghc-7.10.2/package.conf.d
Cabal-1.22.4.0
GLURaw-1.5.0.1
GLUT-2.7.0.1
HTTP-4000.2.20
HUnit-1.2.5.2
ObjectName-1.1.0.0
OpenGL-2.12.0.1
OpenGLRaw-2.5.1.0
QuickCheck-2.8.1
StateVar-1.1.0.0
array-0.5.1.0
async-2.0.2
attoparsec-0.13.0.1
base-4.8.1.0
bin-package-db-0.0.0.0
binary-0.7.5.0
bytestring-0.10.6.0
case-insensitive-1.2.0.4
cgi-3001.2.2.2
containers-0.5.6.2
deepseq-1.4.1.1
directory-1.2.2.0
exceptions-0.8.0.2
fgl-5.5.2.1
filepath-1.4.0.0
ghc-7.10.2
ghc-prim-0.4.0.0
hashable-1.2.3.3
haskeline-0.7.2.1
haskell-src-1.0.2.0
hoopl-3.10.0.2
hpc-0.6.0.2
hscolour-1.23
html-1.0.1.2
integer-gmp-1.0.0.0
mtl-2.2.1
multipart-0.1.2
network-2.6.2.1
network-uri-2.6.0.3
old-locale-1.0.0.7
old-time-1.1.0.3
parallel-3.2.0.6
parsec-3.1.9 // <-- Here's parsec
pretty-1.1.2.0
primitive-0.6
process-1.2.3.0
random-1.1
regex-base-0.93.2
regex-compat-0.95.1
regex-posix-0.95.2
rts-1.0
scientific-0.3.3.8
split-0.2.2
stm-2.4.4
syb-0.5.1
template-haskell-2.10.0.0
terminfo-0.4.0.1
text-1.2.1.3
tf-random-0.5
time-1.5.0.1
transformers-0.4.2.0
transformers-compat-0.4.0.4
unix-2.7.1.0
unordered-containers-0.2.5.1
vector-0.11.0.0
xhtml-3000.2.1
zlib-0.5.4.2
This SO thread might be relevant:
"requested module differs from name found in the interface file"
I would run ghc-pkg list and see if you have multiple installs of the parsec package.
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I am trying to install the python package "imblearn" to balanace datasets,
with the command pip install imblearn.
but it keeps failing.
trying from cmdand from PowerShell with admin privileges,
with regular pip command, and with git clone to the repo and then pip install.
everything is failing.
the error is:
C:\Users\ronke>pip install imblearn
Collecting imblearn
Using cached imblearn-0.0-py2.py3-none-any.whl (1.9 kB)
Collecting imbalanced-learn
Using cached imbalanced_learn-0.10.1-py3-none-any.whl (226 kB)
Requirement already satisfied: scipy>=1.3.2 in c:\networks\python3.8\lib\site-packages (from imbalanced-learn->imblearn) (1.6.3)
Collecting scikit-learn>=1.0.2
Using cached scikit-learn-1.2.0.tar.gz (7.2 MB)
Installing build dependencies ... error
error: subprocess-exited-with-error
× pip subprocess to install build dependencies did not run successfully.
│ exit code: 1
╰─> [73 lines of output]
Ignoring numpy: markers 'python_version == "3.10" and platform_system == "Windows" and platform_python_implementation != "PyPy"' don't match your environment
Collecting setuptools<60.0
Using cached setuptools-59.8.0-py3-none-any.whl (952 kB)
Collecting wheel
Using cached wheel-0.38.4-py3-none-any.whl (36 kB)
Collecting Cython>=0.29.24
Using cached Cython-0.29.32-py2.py3-none-any.whl (986 kB)
Collecting oldest-supported-numpy
Using cached oldest_supported_numpy-2022.11.19-py3-none-any.whl (4.9 kB)
Collecting scipy>=1.3.2
Using cached scipy-1.9.3.tar.gz (42.1 MB)
Installing build dependencies: started
Installing build dependencies: finished with status 'done'
Getting requirements to build wheel: started
Getting requirements to build wheel: finished with status 'done'
Installing backend dependencies: started
Installing backend dependencies: finished with status 'done'
Preparing metadata (pyproject.toml): started
Preparing metadata (pyproject.toml): finished with status 'error'
error: subprocess-exited-with-error
Preparing metadata (pyproject.toml) did not run successfully.
exit code: 1
[37 lines of output]
+ meson setup --prefix=c:\networks\python3.8 C:\Users\ronke\AppData\Local\Temp\pip-install-n9p_hxtm\scipy_cef72cd617894d719469ea6e03d892cb C:\Users\ronke\AppData\Local\Temp\pip-install-n9p_hxtm\scipy_cef72cd617894d719469ea6e03d892cb\.mesonpy-jv80z8m8\build --native-file=C:\Users\ronke\AppData\Local\Temp\pip-install-n9p_hxtm\scipy_cef72cd617894d719469ea6e03d892cb\.mesonpy-native-file.ini -Ddebug=false -Doptimization=2
The Meson build system
Version: 1.0.0
Source dir: C:\Users\ronke\AppData\Local\Temp\pip-install-n9p_hxtm\scipy_cef72cd617894d719469ea6e03d892cb
Build dir: C:\Users\ronke\AppData\Local\Temp\pip-install-n9p_hxtm\scipy_cef72cd617894d719469ea6e03d892cb\.mesonpy-jv80z8m8\build
Build type: native build
Project name: SciPy
Project version: 1.9.3
Activating VS 17.1.3
C compiler for the host machine: cl (msvc 19.31.31105 "Microsoft (R) C/C++ Optimizing Compiler Version 19.31.31105 for x64")
C linker for the host machine: link link 14.31.31105.0
C++ compiler for the host machine: cl (msvc 19.31.31105 "Microsoft (R) C/C++ Optimizing Compiler Version 19.31.31105 for x64")
C++ linker for the host machine: link link 14.31.31105.0
Host machine cpu family: x86_64
Host machine cpu: x86_64
Compiler for C supports arguments -Wno-unused-but-set-variable: NO
Compiler for C supports arguments -Wno-unused-but-set-variable: NO (cached)
Compiler for C supports arguments -Wno-unused-function: NO
Compiler for C supports arguments -Wno-conversion: NO
Compiler for C supports arguments -Wno-misleading-indentation: NO
Compiler for C supports arguments -Wno-incompatible-pointer-types: NO
Library m found: NO
..\..\meson.build:57:0: ERROR: Unknown compiler(s): [['ifort'], ['gfortran'], ['flang'], ['pgfortran'], ['g95']]
The following exception(s) were encountered:
Running `ifort --version` gave "[WinError 2] The system cannot find the file specified"
Running `ifort -V` gave "[WinError 2] The system cannot find the file specified"
Running `gfortran --version` gave "[WinError 2] The system cannot find the file specified"
Running `gfortran -V` gave "[WinError 2] The system cannot find the file specified"
Running `flang --version` gave "[WinError 2] The system cannot find the file specified"
Running `flang -V` gave "[WinError 2] The system cannot find the file specified"
Running `pgfortran --version` gave "[WinError 2] The system cannot find the file specified"
Running `pgfortran -V` gave "[WinError 2] The system cannot find the file specified"
Running `g95 --version` gave "[WinError 2] The system cannot find the file specified"
Running `g95 -V` gave "[WinError 2] The system cannot find the file specified"
A full log can be found at C:\Users\ronke\AppData\Local\Temp\pip-install-n9p_hxtm\scipy_cef72cd617894d719469ea6e03d892cb\.mesonpy-jv80z8m8\build\meson-logs\meson-log.txt
[end of output]
note: This error originates from a subprocess, and is likely not a problem with pip.
error: metadata-generation-failed
Encountered error while generating package metadata.
See above for output.
note: This is an issue with the package mentioned above, not pip.
hint: See above for details.
[end of output]
note: This error originates from a subprocess, and is likely not a problem with pip.
error: subprocess-exited-with-error
× pip subprocess to install build dependencies did not run successfully.
│ exit code: 1
╰─> See above for output.
note: This error originates from a subprocess, and is likely not a problem with pip.
Does someone know how to fix it?
thanks
Ron
I've condensed this to show the key part of the error:
Collecting scipy>=1.3.2
Using cached scipy-1.9.3.tar.gz (42.1 MB)
...
..\..\meson.build:57:0: ERROR: Unknown compiler(s): [['ifort'], ['gfortran'], ['flang'], ['pgfortran'], ['g95']]
Which is saying that scipy==1.9.3 failed to compile because a Fortran compiler was not availalbe.
This is probably caused by a 32-bit version of Python / Windows, since pre-compiled scipy and scikit-learn wheels are being phased out for 32-bit systems, and we're no longer testing 32-bit Windows in imblearn (see PR#936).
One possible fix is to install a copy of Python with Anaconda or Miniconda, then:
conda install -c conda-forge imbalanced-learn
I'm trying to test Wazuh configuration related to half-configured packages. So, I'm trying to create a .deb package that will end up half configured when installed.
I started by following these instructions for creating a dirt-simple, do-nothing package.
I tried changing the exit code of debian/postinst.ex to 1, but the package installed successfully anyway.
I tried adding a non-existing file to debian/conffiles, but debuild failed.
I've also searched all over for information on the things that can cause a package to be left half configured, without any luck.
Thanks!
First of all, I want to mention that there are two different status for failed installed packages:
half-configured: The package is unpacked and configuration has been started, but not yet completed for some reason.
half-installed: The installation of the package has been started, but not completed for some reason.
Source: https://www.man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/dpkg.1.html
If you want a half-configured package, then the package must be unpackaged and it is the configuration step the one that should fail.
Now, if you follow the guide you shared with us, you may have missed the part where it says that the *.ex files are examples and are not introduced in the package so if you're modifying the file postinst.ex, these changes will no take effect.
You can remove all the *.ex files and create your own postinst file. For example I've used this one:
root#ubuntu:/tmp/build/greetings-0.1# cat debian/postinst
#!/bin/sh
# postinst script for greetings
#
# see: dh_installdeb(1)
set -e
case "$1" in
configure)
echo "configuring..."
sleep 1
echo "..."
sleep 2
echo "ERROR!"
exit 1
;;
abort-upgrade|abort-remove|abort-deconfigure)
;;
*)
echo "postinst called with unknown argument \`$1'" >&2
exit 1
;;
esac
# dh_installdeb will replace this with shell code automatically
# generated by other debhelper scripts.
#DEBHELPER#
exit 0
Using this file (with the correct name), your code will be executed after the package installation. And you will get something like this:
root#ubuntu:/tmp/build# apt-get install ./greetings_0.1-1_all.deb
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Note, selecting 'greetings' instead of './greetings_0.1-1_all.deb'
The following NEW packages will be installed:
greetings
0 upgraded, 1 newly installed, 0 to remove and 1 not upgraded.
Need to get 0 B/2916 B of archives.
After this operation, 14.3 kB of additional disk space will be used.
Get:1 /tmp/build/greetings_0.1-1_all.deb greetings all 0.1-1 [2916 B]
Selecting previously unselected package greetings.
(Reading database ... 76875 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to unpack .../build/greetings_0.1-1_all.deb ...
Unpacking greetings (0.1-1) ...
Setting up greetings (0.1-1) ...
configuring...
...
ERROR!
dpkg: error processing package greetings (--configure):
installed greetings package post-installation script subprocess returned error exit status 1
Errors were encountered while processing:
greetings
E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
Then, you could use the -s flag on dpkg to check the package status:
root#ubuntu:/tmp/build# dpkg -s greetings
Package: greetings
Status: install ok half-configured
Priority: optional
Section: unknown
Installed-Size: 14
Maintainer: Person McTester <person#company.tld>
Architecture: all
Version: 0.1-1
Description: <insert up to 60 chars description>
<insert long description, indented with spaces>
Homepage: <insert the upstream URL, if relevant>
As you can see, as the package has no way to handle this kind of error, the package is still installed and its status is install ok half-configured
I hope this has helped you :)
I am new to Octave, coming from Matlab. I am trying to install a few packages, and so far none has worked. I have tried the download method from forge, then running the install command. But my question is about my latest attempt. There it is:
pkg install -global -forge io
csvconcat.cc:79:37: warning: result of comparison of constant 18446744073709551615 with expression of type
'unsigned int' is always true [-Wtautological-constant-out-of-range-compare]
while ((pos=str.find(prot, pos)) != str.npos) {
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ^ ~~~~~~~~
1 warning generated.
error: couldn't append to /Applications/Octave-4.4.1.app/Contents/Resources/usr/Cellar/octave-octave-app#4.4.1/4.4.1/share/octave/octave_packages
save: unable to open output file '/Applications/Octave-4.4.1.app/Contents/Resources/usr/Cellar/octave-octave-app#4.4.1/4.4.1/share/octave/octave_packages'
error: called from
install at line 254 column 7
pkg at line 437 column 9
Couldn't find any documentation on it, I am a bit lost.... (oh and btw, I can't find the config.log file! where is that gem?)
I am on MacOS catalina 10.15.7, and just followed that procedure https://flaviocopes.com/fix-xcrun-error-invalid-active-developer-path/, which solved the issues I had before which is described on that page.
cheers for any help
The error:
error: couldn't append to /Applications/Octave-4.4.1.app/Contents/Resources/usr/Cellar/octave-octave-app#4.4.1/4.4.1/share/octave/octave_packages
save: unable to open output file '/Applications/Octave-4.4.1.app/Contents/Resources/usr/Cellar/octave-octave-app#4.4.1/4.4.1/share/octave/octave_packages'
error: called from
install at line 254 column 7
pkg at line 437 column 9
basically says it's failing to save to that file. Probably a permissions issue. Check if the file /Applications/Octave-4.4.1.app/Contents/Resources/usr/Cellar/octave-octave-app#4.4.1/4.4.1/share/octave/octave_packages exists and its permissions. That file is a database of all packages installed globally, i.e., for all users in the system.
Fixing the permission issues is dependent on what is the permissions issue you have (probably you need to run octave as root to install a global package). But maybe try to install the package for your user only, i.e., install the package without the -global flag, like so:
pkg install -forge io
How to setup the libGDX project using MOE plugin.
If i try to select ios-moe at the setup of libGDX project then my build fails with following error.
Generating app in
/Users/USERNAME/Desktop/PaxPlay/libGDXProjects/SampleGame Executing
'/Users/USERNAME/Desktop/PaxPlay/libGDXProjects/SampleGame/gradlew
clean --no-daemon' To honour the JVM settings for this build a new JVM
will be forked. Please consider using the daemon:
https://docs.gradle.org/2.10/userguide/gradle_daemon.html.
Configuration on demand is an incubating feature.
FAILURE: Build failed with an exception.
What went wrong: A problem occurred configuring root project
'SampleGame'.
Could not resolve all dependencies for configuration ':classpath'.
Could not find com.intel.gradle:moeGradlePlugin:1.1.0.final-1.
Searched in the following locations:
file:/Users/USERNAME/.m2/repository/com/intel/gradle/moeGradlePlugin/1.1.0.final-1/moeGradlePlugin-1.1.0.final-1.pom
file:/Users/USERNAME/.m2/repository/com/intel/gradle/moeGradlePlugin/1.1.0.final-1/moeGradlePlugin-1.1.0.final-1.jar
https://repo1.maven.org/maven2/com/intel/gradle/moeGradlePlugin/1.1.0.final-1/moeGradlePlugin-1.1.0.final-1.pom
https://repo1.maven.org/maven2/com/intel/gradle/moeGradlePlugin/1.1.0.final-1/moeGradlePlugin-1.1.0.final-1.jar
https://oss.sonatype.org/content/repositories/snapshots/com/intel/gradle/moeGradlePlugin/1.1.0.final-1/moeGradlePlugin-1.1.0.final-1.pom
https://oss.sonatype.org/content/repositories/snapshots/com/intel/gradle/moeGradlePlugin/1.1.0.final-1/moeGradlePlugin-1.1.0.final-1.jar
file:/Applications/Intel/multi_os_engine/gradle/com/intel/gradle/moeGradlePlugin/1.1.0.final-1/moeGradlePlugin-1.1.0.final-1.pom
file:/Applications/Intel/multi_os_engine/gradle/com/intel/gradle/moeGradlePlugin/1.1.0.final-1/moeGradlePlugin-1.1.0.final-1.jar
Required by: :SampleGame:unspecified
Try:
Run with --stacktrace option to get the stack trace. Run with --info
or --debug option to get more log output.
BUILD FAILED
Total time: 8.492 secs Done! To import in Eclipse: File -> Import ->
Gradle -> Gradle Project To import to Intellij IDEA: File -> Open ->
build.gradle To import to NetBeans: File -> Open Project...
I had the same problem from time to time. Use the newest version of the multi os engine, which requires no local installation.
Multi-OS Engine Release 1.1.0
Samples Repository on GitHub
I successfully created a Yesod app (using cabal-dev) and launching it.
but I have been trying to use mysql with yesod, but I always keep getting the following error message after running the command " cabal-dev install yesod-platform, cabal-dev install yesod-bin; cabal-dev install " :
Installed yesod-1.2.2.1
cabal: Error: some packages failed to install:
Youne-0.0.0 depends on pcre-light-0.4 which failed to install.
mysql-0.1.1.5 failed during the configure step. The exception was:
ExitFailure 1
mysql-simple-0.2.2.4 depends on pcre-light-0.4 which failed to install.
pcre-light-0.4 failed during the configure step. The exception was:
ExitFailure 1
persistent-mysql-1.2.1 depends on pcre-light-0.4 which failed to install.
I don't know what's going on.
There was a problem installing pcre-light, most likely due to missing system libraries. Try running just cabal install pcre-light-0.4 and see if that output is more helpful.