I get the following errors whenever I start a new project in eclipse.
One thing to observe is the strange path at the last, which i dont know why, comes always in the error message.
ps: the greyed out area is my username.
It looks like you are running Windows 7. Check the security settings on the folders you are working with and make sure that your user has the appropriate permissions on them.
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I'm sometimes stuck while attempting to debug my code.
Debug Session is active, code execution is suspended :
But I cannot see what really happens, as the breakpoint show "unavailable" ("no parking" symbol):
Does anybody know about this sign ?
I still haven't found any information about it on JetBrains sites... that's why I'm here :-)
(PhpStorm 2020.3, using docker containers (linux containers) with Docker Desktop/ Windows 10)
[EDIT] :
I just noticed that "break at first line in php script" seem to be functioning though:
But I have these weird breakpoints instead of red "normal" ones, and an highlighted line.
I tried restarting my docker containers, same issue. This produces seemingly randomly and gets solved after a while ... (reboot ?...)
[EDIT] SOLVED
The path mapping (local<->docker) for the root of my project was empty (how did it happen...) in my docker configuration in PhPStorm.
I'm not sure how this problem occured, but I'll be able to solve it next time if it's back.
If you try to disable "break at first line in php scripts" you may get the message :
17:38 Debug session was finished without being paused It may be
caused by path mappings misconfiguration or not synchronized local and
remote projects. To figure out the problem check path mappings
configuration for 'docker-server' server at PHP|Servers or enable
Break at first line in PHP scripts option (from Run menu). Do not
show again
In my case, the path mapping for the root of my project was incomplete "Absolute path on the server" was emtpy. I don't know how it happened but you could check :
In PHP | Servers
I'm trying to test some features in a production environment, and to achieve this I'm using Google Chrome overrides, that basically allows you to substitute a remote file with a local file.
It sometimes works, but after a couple of reloads it stops working and all the requests start failing, receiving this error in console:
Pay attention: I'm not talking of the full page warning that you see when you access an untrusted website, which has the same error code. I'm talking about the error in console which makes the website unusable.
I say this because I tried googling the error and I only see articles about the warning, that you can easily skip. This is a different subject.
What I tried so far, without success is:
Start chrome with the --ignore-certificate-errors flag
Enabling the allow-insecure-localhost flag in chrome://flags
But they didn't help. How can I tell Chrome to ignore the (inexistent) certificate?
Thank you
Edit
I add an image of my override configuration:
to-override is my local folder. Then I just clicked on a file in the source tab and selected save for override. I found the file in my local folder and I changed it. Changes are applied the first time, but on refresh everything stops working and all the requests fail.
My Chrome version is
71.0.3578.98 - stable - 64 bit
I'm on Windows. My Nitrous desktop app wont sync files. It says
"Error Warning the previous run of unison terninated in a dangerous state."
How can I fix this?
Thanks
The file transferring may not have completed properly. Try restarting the Nitrous Desktop app and try again.
If you run the app from the command line then you should see a full log message details on which files it is having issues with. If the app continuously displays this error then you may want to try removing the files which are causing the warning.
Here is a full explanation via Yahoo Groups:
There is a small window of danger while Unison is finishing
transferring a file, when the old file has been moved to a temporary
location but the new file has not been moved where it belongs. This
message is telling you that Unison got interrupted just at this moment
the last time it ran. You should check the file it's warning you
about, then delete the DANGER.README file and try again.
I was trying to submit my second app update and it failed submission after passing validation. This is the error:
"Unable to create configuration directory:/Application/Xcode.app/Contents/iTMSTransportation.woa/.itmstransporter. Cannot save local copy of remote diagnostic configuration;local path is not writable".
My screen shot of the error cannot be attached. I know it is not a network error at Apple's end because it specified a path in the Application Loader in Xcode. Since the system has read and write permissions here, it cannot be because I changed something. I submitted another app successfully earlier on the same day without a problem (as usual). I am at my wits’ end. Anyone experienced this?
Since there is no “Build for Archiving” in Xcode 5 (like in Xcode), I started with following steps:
1 - From the Xcode Product menu I selected “Archive” item
2 - After the Build, the organizer window appeared in the foreground with my archive in it.
3 - I clicked the “Validate…” button and it executed that successfully.
4 - When I clicked the “Distribute…” button, it started uploading the app but failed and came back with the aforementioned error. I went to the folder to see if any folder in the directory path is locked and also to see who has read and write permissions. It is not me but the system. I did a Disk Permission Repair in Disk Utility but that didn't help.
I then removed the offending file “.itmstransporter.” and tried to submit but got a different error. I put it back and took out the other two (ITMSTransporter.cmd and WOBootstrap.jar” but produced a different error. So I restored the folder to its original contents and returned to where I started - stymied. I have considered installing a new version of Xcode 5.0 but I don't know if that will help.
My OS:Mountain Lion 10.8.5, Xcode 5.0, MacBook Retina (first retina in 2012). Project compiled for iOS 7 in the Build Settings.
Thanks for any pointers.

I had the same issue. I copied the whole "Application Loader" out of the XCode package to somewhere else and after that, uploading from the Application Loader worked fine.
Trying to configure Jenkins CI. Currently just running it from the .war (eventual intention as a service). Jenkins is aware of the CVS executable (i.e. will read the version [Concurrent Versions System (CVSNT) 2.0.62.1817 (client/server)]).
The .cvspass is not specified, because they apparently do not play nice with CVSNT (which prefers to keep passwords in the registry.) I've specified the password in the job config by using the :pserver:user:passg#server:/dir pattern for CVSROOT, which I found suggested in some places. Regardless of whether I run using that, or :pserver:userg#server:/dir as the CVSROOT I get the blinking red ball, jenkins stuck with a nearly full progress bar for 2 and a half minutes. It then fails. The console output yells with something like
FATAL: hudson.scm.ChangeLogSet.iterator()Ljava/util/Iterator;
java.lang.AbstractMethodError: hudson.scm.ChangeLogSet.iterator()Ljava/util/Iterator;
at hudson.model.AbstractBuild.getCulprits(AbstractBuild.java:282)
at hudson.model.AbstractBuild.getCulprits(AbstractBuild.java:279)
at hudson.model.AbstractBuild$AbstractRunner.post(AbstractBuild.java:596)
at hudson.model.Run.run(Run.java:1400)
at hudson.model.FreeStyleBuild.run(FreeStyleBuild.java:46)
at hudson.model.ResourceController.execute(ResourceController.java:88)
at hudson.model.Executor.run(Executor.java:175)
Both CVSROOTs I'm using provide no trouble with TortoiseSVN. I've found some mention of difficult of logging into SVN from jenkins as a service and related user/system issues, but considering I'm running it from the .war I don't think that's the issue.
EDIT:
Interestingly the console log if I use an invalid user or password recognizes such.
cvs [checkout aborted]: authorization failed: server rejected access to /dir for user FOO
FATAL: CVS failed. exit code=1
Finished: FAILURE
which indicates that Hudson is talking to the CVS server and authenticating, but something else goes wrong.
/EDIT
Cheers
Answer to the question found, thanks to rpetti on #jenkins on freenode. Problem was I had switched between Hudson and Jenkins and there were some incompatible configuration files that were mucking things up. Deleting and recreating the home directory solved the problem.
CVSNT 2.0.62.1817 is very very old and has several known security issues. Please upgrade to the latest 2.8.01.