I'm a Java novice and I wanted to train by modding on minecraft. I followed tutos on youtube (it was old tutos because I couldn't find a new one) and I installed MCP, I run some commands (some of them get me to an error) and when I finally started ta code I notice that all the method and things in relation with the forge library were in red. I couldn't use any of the resources and it told me that it cannot resolve the symbol of the word that were a problem on it. So please did anyone have a solution I searched alot on internet but all I found its old tutos that wasn't working.
PS:I'm French sorry for bad english
Firstly, navigate to the directory where you had extracted the files from the MDK Zip. Open command line in this folder and type-
For Windows
gradlew eclipse
For Mac/Linux
./gradlew eclipse
Then, re-import your project from your IDE.
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I recently updated to the latest version of XCode and Xamarin Xamarin.iOS 10.0.0.1 (29910bb) running Visual Studio Professional 2015 Version 14.0.25431.01 Update 3. Both my Mac (build machine) and PC are fully up to date. Now that i have update i am no longer able to compile/build for anything but the simulator.
Compiler Error.
> C:\Program Files
> (x86)\MSBuild\Xamarin\iOS\Xamarin.iOS.Common.targets(1028,3): error :
> Failed to read file attributes for
> "/Users/mod/Library/Caches/Xamarin/Resources/Images.xcassets"
As a test i copied the solutions file over to the build machine and with no modifications it compiles and runs any of the targets.
I have also tried deleting the builds directory on the build machine and no help.
Anyone know what the work around is for this?
I have come across is this issue and what seems to possibly be related to on Xamarin Forums. The thing I found in my case was related to image assets within a library I was trying to use. I was able to remove the image assets and relocate to main project and that seemed to resolve the build issue.
This problem, like you have found is very recent. For what's it worth, I have also found that command line tools have numerous issues as they seem to lag behind the GUI provided in either Xamarin Studio or Visual Studio.
Good luck
As mentioned here I had to delete the folder ~/Library/Caches/Xamarin/mtbs/builds on the Mac used for the builds.
After a rebuild it worked again.
I just made a clean install, as I do every year, of my linux system (ubuntu) on my notebook.
I just wanted to open-up eclipse from my (old) workspace, where all my code from the past 12 months is - but eclipse doesn't show a single package!
My assumption is that I used an older version of eclipse up until yesterday before the clean install, and that the version I installed today is newer, thereby doesn't recognize my worksapce(s!). Is this assumption correct? if so, Does anyone know how I can figure out which version of Eclipse I was using when working on the old Workspace, so that I can download that exact same version again?
The absolut worst-case scenario would be to c/p all classes and packages manually into the new eclipse, but it's over a 1000 classes - so that might be too time-consumming.
An help would be greatly appreciated, since there actually are 2 projects from work in those workspaces... ^^
Well, after Downloading Eclipse Mars, I found a solution. Although switching workspaces, or even importing the old workspaces didn't work, I found out that if I started eclipse from the old workspace, even though package explorer would stay empty, it would suffice to define a new java project with the exact same name of one of the projects inside the old workspace, for eclipse to instantly load-up the docs contents.
This not as much a solution, then a work-around... but still, fixed the problem!
I have been here: http://phonegap.com/install/ and downloaded the latest phonegap release.
I am not sure where to put it, so that VS can find it, when creating a new project. Has anyone any idea about where to place it? For now, I tried placing it in: C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 11.0\Common7\IDE, and this is not the right place, obviously.
I know that one can install phonegap using the commandline, but I rather not do this, since I already tried, and had issues with environment variables. Furthermore, from what I found out on stackoverflow regarding using the commandline, several people did not advice this, based on their experience. So please, if you know how I make it work so that I can use VS, please share. I see that the phonegap folder that I downloaded from phonegap site, contains IDEs for several platforms.
Thanks in advance
Ps. I am trying to achieve something semilar to this: http://anindita9.wordpress.com/tag/visual-studio-phonegap/
But it's just that this tutorial doesn't work for me, since I have VS12, and also the folder structure is totally different
I am quite new into application development.
Just wanted to ask you guys, How do I implement the source code from Tesseract inside Visual Studio that I could compile and run? What are steps I have to do to get it running? I can't seem to find the full project file for it. Thanks in advanced.
Have you tried the instruction for building on Windows from this page?
https://code.google.com/p/tesseract-ocr/wiki/Compiling
While a go I was in the same situation, Google Code was shutting down and the official Github Tesseract implementation for Visual Studio was really buggy, old and didn't compile.
This repository with a ready to go VS 3.02 tesseract implementation with Leptonica helped me:
https://github.com/charlesw/tesseract-vs2012
It has a documentation how to run it. But basically you have to open it with VS and run it. It will create the dll and libraries required to use Tesseract in a VS Project and the binaries ready to go using Command Lines.
If you need the documentation for Tesseract 3.02 or higher you can find it here:
http://tesseract-ocr.github.io/modules.html
The oficial forum is in google groups there you will find some examples:
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/tesseract-ocr
I'm trying to use OpenCV in Visual C++ express edition 2008. I've installed OpenCV 2.1 and added necessary include and lib directories/files to my project dependencies. A system PATH is also present for "C:\OpenCV2.1\bin".
When i compile and run the example program to open an image, I get a runtime error saying cxcore210d.dll is missing. I checked the bin folder and its there.
I've looked at similar posts here and on Google and they suggested turning off incremental linker. This didn't change results.
Please help
thanks
I just had to restart my PC. I'm guessing without a restart some variables are not registered correctly. :s but now this runs fine.
If anyone is working with OpenCV, so get in touch.
Thanks
The "d" stands for a debug build. You need to compile the OpenCV library with "debug" options set. Unfortunately, I don't think you can do this with Visual C++ express edition. I've tried it before...
why not you copy your dll into the folder and beside the application.
hey i just solve this problem. copy cxcore210d.dll and highgui210d.lib from your bin folder and paste it in lib folder and see the result...