as a first... yes...yes I know there are 1000 questions and solutions to this. But unfortunately none of them helps me.
Let's get to the problem:
I have a Docker container running on which MySQL is configured. Now I would like to change the bind address from 127.0.0.1 to 0.0.0.0. Unfortunately I can't open my.cnf because I don't have nano, vim installed. With apk, yum, vim, apt-get and so on I get that:
apt-get: command not found
apk: command not found
...
Could someone of you maybe help me out with my little problem?
best thanks and greetings
The default for MySQL docker image has been changed to Oracle based Linux distribution. In this distribution, the default package manager is yum. If for whatever reason you still want to use apt, pull Debian image explicitly. Something like mysql:8-debian.
See this issue for more detail.
You could do a docker cp to copy the file out of the container, edit it, and then docker cp it back in again. This may be fine if you need to do this for troubleshooting, but you probably want to look at fixing this in your deployment process. You should be able to destroy and re-create the docker container without having to manually fix configurations. This should be handled in your Dockerfile, or perhaps copying the correct configuration file in in your docker compose file.
I'm running into problems with the installation of Alamofire and SwiftyJSON. I follwed the tutorial https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rqr3w8scm2E and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Brei27hdnF8&feature=iv&src_vid=Rqr3w8scm2E&annotation_id=annotation_700071403 which includes a description of the installation process.
I created the Pod file
and my pod install seemed to work as well
Now I'm not quite sure if I missed something. I thought maybe the two tests in the in the pod file need the two pods as well, but even after i tried that it still didn't work.
Can anyone tell me what i'm missing?
Thank you
Did you forgot to open the <your project name>.xcworkspace file with Xcode in your project root folder instead of the regular <your project name>.xcodeproj?
CocoaPods creates <your project name>.xcodeproj for you once you install the pods and requires you to use it from that moment on. You can type in the terminal open <your project name>.xcodeproj and Xcode will open it for you.
I installed Laravel 5 on Openshift via Git. Hitting my app (the clean install) in a browser returns a blank page. Any idea what could be the cause?
Here is the URL: http://dev-rogercreasy.rhcloud.com/
Looks like you have old composer. I had the same error. To fix it go to your php dir and update composer.
In my case I gone to folder where placed my php.exe and ran command composer self-update:
cd d:\work\OpenServer\modules\php\PHP-5.5>D:\work\OpenServer\modules\php\PHP-5.5\
composer self-update
After it I gone back to folder with project and composer install command completed without any errors.
Check out the Laravel 5 QuickStart. The QuickStart uses a custom version of the standard OpenShift PHP 5.4 cartridge. The only difference is the included version of Composer has been updated.
any one has experience with Open Shift and install FreePascal as a cartridge?
I found this but I don't know how make it work :
https://github.com/jhadvig/openshift-pascal-cartridge
I want to know what is the instruction of making FreePascal cartridge.
The following command should install that cartridge for you
rhc app create freepascal https://cartreflect-claytondev.rhcloud.com/reflect?github=jhadvig/openshift-pascal-cartridge
Basically since the manifest.yml file does not contain a Source-Url definition, you need to run it through the cartridge reflector as i did above.
Unfortunately that cartridge also does not seem to install correctly. You should leave an "issue" using the issues tab on that cartridge asking if it is ready for production use or not.
If you want to develop your own cartridge, you can read through the cartridge developers guide here: http://openshift.github.io/documentation/oo_cartridge_developers_guide.html
I just downloaded PhpStorm 5 on my quite fresh ubuntu.
During the first start I installed a couple of plug-ins.
Now - after the installation of those plug-ins - PhpStorm is not starting up anymore.
No splash screen is showing up. No error gets written on the terminal:
gue#ubuntu:~$ phpstorm
Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 23.7-b01, mixed mode)
gue#ubuntu:~$
What shall I do with that drunken sailor?
I can't find any logfiles, no configuration file/directory in my home directory.
Since I'm used to Eclipse I've no clue where to look for a trace in this IntelliJ derivate...
If you're on Windows deleting the following directory helped me:
C:\Users\<user>\AppData\Roaming\JetBrains\
Some plug-ins can cause problems and prevent IDE from starting, if it happens, you should delete the directory containing plug-in manually. Location of this directory depends on the system and product, details are available in the FAQ.
For PhpStorm on Linux it would be ~/.WebIde50/config/plugins.
This happend to me too, I had created a custom vmoptions file, and entered incorrect values. I fixed it by deleting it in ~/.WebIde50/phpstorm.vmoptions
i had the same problem , i fixed it just with removing the file C:\Users\.PhpStorm2016.2
In linux, I fixed it by deleting vmoptions file of PhpStorm and then launching it again:
mv ~/.config/JetBrains/PhpStorm*/phpstorm64.vmoptions ~/.config/JetBrains/PhpStorm*/__phpstorm64.vmoptions
It might be possible if openjdk is installed then phpstorm not opened.
So remove first then follow steps that given in below link.
I solve the problem same way.
wiki.jetbrains.net/intellij/Installing_and_running_PHPStorm_on_Ubuntu
Here is how you fix this: Rename C:\Users\USERNAME.PhpStorm2016.3 to something else (anything, like PhpStorm2016.whatever) , it will start the program if you click on the phpStorm icon, then choose to import settings, and you're good to go ;)
I am using PhpStorm2020.2.1. I referred to Configuration directory. I accessed the folder %AppData%\JetBrains\PhpStorm2020.2, renamed it just in case I may need some files in future.
Voila! I can start my PhpStorm2020.2.1 again!
I had this problem yesterday and my OS is windows 10. phpStorm suddenly did not work and when I click on it nothing happened. I just downloaded JDK from this link (https://www.oracle.com/java/technologies/javase-downloads.html) and after installation, I set the environment value in the system setting for my java directory. You can use this link to set the environment (https://javatutorial.net/set-java-home-windows-10)
For me I had to remove all cache for the IDE located in:
~/.cache/JetBrains/
I have changed the VMOptions under the Help menu on MacOS and it just would not start up again. It just silently failed every time. I found the file at /Applications/PhpStorm.app/Contents/MacOS/phpstorm and ran it in the terminal, which gave me an output with the following error:
Invalid ReservedCodeCacheSize=3072M. Must be at most 2048M.
Luckily, it also gave me the path to the VMOptions file in one of the rows of the output, parseVMOptions: /Users/barnabas/Library/Application Support/JetBrains/PhpStorm2022.3/phpstorm.vmoptions in my case, so I could change it back to a valid configuration. Crisis averted.
Simple
Go to your task manager
end any task on php-storm
and restart the ide again
it will work
Open Terminal Linux Ubuntu 20.10
YOU#USER:~$ cd ~/.config
YOU#USER:~/.config$ ls
Obs: Locate the >>> JetBrains <<< folder, after that delete it your default app settings will disappear more it will open again
YOU#USER:~/.config$ sudo rm -rf JetBrains/
Open PHPSTORM