I have developed a Linux desktop application with the help of flutter but now I am facing an error when I am trying to create the snapcraft build in #Flutter Project and the project is running perfectly when I am run on a Linux system . Please let me know if anyone can connect with me and help me to solve this error. when I was run snapcraft cmd to create project snap so terminal showed this error.
**Error while processing...
The store was unable to accept this snap.
human review required due to 'deny-connection' constraint (interface attributes)
Could not find 'Exec=' in desktop file
Could not find 'Type=Application' in desktop file**
projectname.desktop file code
Name=projectname
Comment=projectname
Exec=projectname
Icon=snap/gui/projectname.png # replace name to your app name
Terminal=false
Type=Application
Categories=Utility; #adjust accordingly your snap category```
snapcraft.yaml Code
```name: projectname
version: '1.0.8'
summary: projectname summary
description: |
projectname description
confinement: strict
base: core18
grade: stable
# icon: snap/gui/projectname.png
# architectures:
# - build-on: armhf
architectures:
- build-on: armhf
# run-on: amd64
system-usernames:
snap_daemon: shared
slots:
dbus-projectname: # adjust accordingly to your app name
interface: dbus
bus: session
name: org.bar.projectname # adjust accordingly to your app name and
apps:
projectname:
command: projectname
extensions: [flutter-master] # Where "master" defines which Flutter channel to use for the
# desktop: snap/gui/projectname.desktop
plugs:
- network
- desktop
slots:
- dbus-projectname
parts:
bstamp:
source: .
plugin: flutter
flutter-target: lib/main.dart # The main entry-point file of the application```
I faced this issue a while ago and is was quit simple to solve. Check your .desktop file. It can't have extra spaces
change this
Name=projectname
Comment=projectname
Exec=projectname
Icon=snap/gui/projectname.png # replace name to your app name
Terminal=false
Type=Application
Categories=Utility; #adjust accordingly your snap category
to this
Name=projectname
Comment=projectname
Exec=projectname
Icon=snap/gui/projectname.png # replace name to your app name
Terminal=false
Type=Application
Categories=Utility; #adjust accordingly your snap category
I hope it helped you
I ran into exactly the same issue. I copy pasted from the guide on flutter.dev when creating my .desktop file. That left all entries with preceding spaces. Removing all the spaces fixed my issue.
If you fix those issues you'll still get the "human review required due to 'deny-connection' constraint (interface attributes)" but it will trigger a manual review this time after which you'll need to wait a couple of days for a human to review your submission.
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Codeigniter 4 shows an error when I run the CI4 application, How I resolve?
Changes:
public $baseURL = 'http://ci.local';
public $baseURL = 'http://localhost:8080';
public $indexPage = '';
This work for me try it
Go to app directory then to boot directory you will see production.php file.
That is:
app => Config => Boot => production.php
Change the ini_set('display_errors', '0') to ini_set('display_errors', '1').
Warning: When in production change back to initial ini_set('display_errors', '0')
Or
you can rename your file env in your project directory to .env after that open it and edit.
Search for # CI_ENVIRONMENT = production remove # and change production to development
Warning: When in production change back to initial CI_ENVIRONMENT = development to CI_ENVIRONMENT = production
For those experiencing intl error go to where your php installation directory edit the php.ini file remove semi-colon ";" from ;extension=intl to extension=intl. save the file and restart your server. I think this will solve that error. This particular editing of my php.ini was on php 7.2 - 8.1 so I haven't check other version of php lesser than these versions which Codeigniter 4 does not support
After installing CodeIgniter 4 when you run the app then you will get an error like this
To know the error go to the app/Config/Boot/production.php and set display_errors to 1 as below
ini_set('display_errors', '1');
Now, you will see the actual error below
Nothing to worry about it. The app needs permission. Assign the permission like as below
sudo chmod -R 777 project_name
Assume that your root folder of your CI4 project is rootproject.
Edit rootproject/.env file.
On line 17 change from:
# CI_ENVIRONMENT = production
to:
CI_ENVIRONMENT = development
Save it.
Refresh your browser that pointing to your CI4 project.
It should give you many error messages.
If there is something written as CacheException, than your cache folders are not writable.
Make it writable;
Ubuntu:
chown -Rv www-data rootproject/writable
CentOS:
chown -Rv apache rootproject/writable
Easy way:
chmod 777 -Rv rootproject/writable
In your CI4 project root, create a file named .env. It should be in the same directory as system, app e.t.c
Then, add this CI_ENVIRONMENT = development
The problem is most likely due to missing extensions. Check server requirements here.. Check your php.ini file and make sure intl and mbstring are enabled.
I had the same problem, I have a simple solution for Mac.
- in the project folder, go to 'writable'
- select all the folders contained and click on 'get information'
- go share and permissions
- in 'everyone' select 'read and write'
That's it! refresh the page
Try This
Open [xampp]/php/php.ini
Search for ;extension=intl and remove the ;
Save the php.ini file and restart Apache(server).
In Root folder change: env to .env
Change # CI_ENVIRONMENT = production to CI_ENVIRONMENT = development (ensure it is uncommented)
Your error may be related to the knit.php file.
Go to System/Third Party and change: knit.php to Knit.php (Capital)
Reload.
For those using XAMPP in MacOS:
You don't need to change the ownership of the writable directory. You only need to change permission to entire directory:
chmod -R 777 writable
When you change # CI_ENVIRONMENT = production to CI_ENVIRONMENT = development don't forget of rename the env file to .env else it will not work.
You're running in the production environment and need to change it to a Development or Testing environment to see the error messages within the browser.
There are a few ways to do this, but adding:
SetEnv CI_ENVIRONMENT development
To the Apache httpd.config file is what worked for me.
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I got the answer for this query; just follow these steps:
From the command line, at your project root just hit this
php spark serve
Then hit this on your browser http://localhost:8080/
Enjoy your Latest CI.
Not sure what the desired answer is, but:
If you are asking to see what is the actual error is - either change
your environment to testing/development (as suggested so far) or you
can check your logs - writable/logs/log-.php
If you wish to solve the error, we will need more information, like have
you setup virtual hosts, have you change .htaccess file in public
folder, etc. Otherwise we will be most likely betting (I bet it's virtual hosts).
In any case, a copy of the displayed error (after changing evnironment) or log file will be useful.
You can check logs file on writable/logs find error information,
If your logs information like :
CRITICAL - 2020-04-19 17:44:55 --> Invalid file: template/header.php
#0 F:\xampp\htdocs\ppdb\vendor\codeigniter4\framework\system\View\View.php(224): CodeIgniter\Exceptions\FrameworkException::forInvalidFile('template/header...')
And go fix your error, in my case i am wrong typed name on controller file
In Codeigniter 4 source code have a folder named writable, just update it's access permission. Sometimes it'll help to get rid of Whoops. Also can check the video for Ubuntu / Linux
I have a Veracode plugin in my VS 2013 Professional.
I have ucommerce.dll, Sitecore.Kernel and Sitecore.Analytics.dll
I set copy local true for all above dll files.
When i tried to pre-compile all the web project I'm getting a below error message
1>------ Pre-compile started: Project: XXXXX.Web.PQRPorta\ ------
1>Pre-compiling with command similar to the following:
C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v4.0.30319\aspnet_compiler.exe -p
"C:/XXXXX.Web.PQRPortal" -v "XXXXX.Web.PQRPortal/" -fixednames -f -c
-d "C:/SVN/trunk/Releases/SourceCode/Source/PrecompiledWeb/XXXXX.Web.PQRPortal"
1>error ASPCONFIG: Could not autodiscover 'components.config'. Make
sure it's present in the application folder
'C:\SVN\trunk\Releases\SourceCode\Source\XXXXX.Web.PQRPortal\' or in a
sub folder. Paths ignored
''C:\SVN\trunk\Releases\SourceCode\Source\XXXXX.Web.PQRPortal\bin',
'C:\SVN\trunk\Releases\SourceCode\Source\XXXXX.Web.PQRPortal\App_Data',
'C:\SVN\trunk\Releases\SourceCode\Source\XXXXX.Web.PQRPortal\obj''
1>XXXXX.Web.PQRPortal\ - 1 error, 0 warnings
Is there any configuration missing?
Update
I found the components.config file inside
C:\inetpub\wwwroot\XXXX\Website\sitecore modules\Shell\uCommerce\Configuration
and I added the file inside the web project root directory and tried to precompile web project, now I’m getting different error error
ASPRUNTIME: Type is not resolved for member 'Castle.Windsor.Configuration.Interpreters.ConfigurationProcessingException,Castle.Windsor, Version=3.2.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=407dd0808d44fbdc'.
any solution for it?
The components.config is a file uCommerce need.
The configuration file should be placed somewhere below the uCommerce folder. (not sure where depend on the version) It will automatically be picked up when the application starts up.
Am trying to update using opkg-cl. Getting the following errors. Does anyone know how I go about troubleshooting this?
[root#wrap /root]$ /etc/opkg/opkg_update.sh
Downloading /Packages.gz.
Downloading file:///mnt/usb/packages/Packages.gz.
Downloading https://beacon-repo.shoppertrak.com/repos/stable/Packages.gz.
Inflating https://beacon-repo.shoppertrak.com/repos/stable/Packages.gz.
Updated list of available packages in /var/lib/opkg/lists/all-remote-shoppertrak.
Downloading https://beacon-repo.shoppertrak.com/repos/base/Packages.gz.
Inflating https://beacon-repo.shoppertrak.com/repos/base/Packages.gz.
Updated list of available packages in /var/lib/opkg/lists/all-remote-base.
Collected errors:
* opkg_download: Failed to download /Packages.gz: URL using bad/illegal format or missing URL.
* copy_file: ///mnt/usb/packages/Packages.gz: No such file or directory.
* file_copy: Failed to copy file ///mnt/usb/packages/Packages.gz to /tmp/opkg-8FAiHb/update-iCH5Eo/all-local.gz.
[root#wrap /root]$ ls /mnt/usb/
[root#wrap /root]$
[root#wrap /root]$
Could you provide more information on your configuration?
Such as:
opkg version
content of your opkg feeds config file /etc/opkg/*.conf)
At first glance it looks like you have a local feed configured at file:///mnt/usb/packages/, which is lacking a Package.gz file.
I am trying to configure Cruisecontrol.net for UCM Clearcase for the first time. Following is the sourceControl tag in the ccnet.config file:
<sourcecontrol type="clearCase">
<branch>123_India_Release</branch>
<autoGetSource>true</autoGetSource>
<viewName>admin_123_CRUISE</viewName>
<viewPath>$(ViewDirectory)</viewPath>
<useLabel>false</useLabel>
<useBaseline>false</useBaseline>
<executable>cleartool.exe</executable>
</sourcecontrol>
I constantly receive the following error:
ThoughtWorks.CruiseControl.Core.CruiseControlException: Source control
operation failed: cleartool: Error: Not an object in a vob: "PATH TO
THE VIEW"
When I run cleartool from an arbitrary directory with the following parameters:
cleartool.exe lshist -r -nco -branch "123_India_Release" -since
05-Dec-2012.14:38:18 -fmt
I get the same error. But if I change the working directory to $(ViewDirectory) before running cleartool, it runs fine.
How should I make Cruisecontrol.net run cleartool.exe from the $(ViewDirectory)?
I have already tried adding <workingDirectory>$(ViewDirectory)</workingDirectory> tag before <executable>cleartool.exe</executable> but it did not work.
Any help would be appreciated.
EDIT 1:
As a workaround I have done the following:
<exec>
<executable>cleartool.exe</executable>
<baseDirectory>d:\Workspace\123_India_Release\VOB</baseDirectory>
<buildArgs>update -force</buildArgs>
<buildTimeoutSeconds>6000</buildTimeoutSeconds>
</exec>
I have added this to the tasks tag. I have configured an hourly trigger which does the following:
1) Update snapshot view
2) Build the VS 2010 solutions mentioned in the tasks tag.
The limitations are:
1) The trigger is hourly. I want it to be a commit based trigger.
2) This is a workaround
EDIT 2:
Further experimentation revealed that the ccnet.exe works fine. It does all that is needed. The issue is caused by the service ccservice.
I have stopped ccservice for now and started ccnet.exe. I plan to leave it running.
The View directory isn't enough: you must specify a vob.
See for instance:
"clearfsimport: Error: Not an object in a vob: "\"." (as an illustratio of that error message)
this thread (or this one): "You have to specify explicitly the VOB(s) to check for modification set"
The path should looks like:
<viewPath>Drive:\path\to\view\vobname</viewPath>
If your $(ViewDirectory) already references Drive:\path\to\view, then you could use:
<viewPath>$(ViewDirectory)\vobname</viewPath>