I am unable to complete installation of python on windows vista because the launcher is unable to find the file KB2999226. Windows Vista is no longer supported by Microsoft. Any suggestions?
Manually download the missing file KB2999226 from the following Microsoft link
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=49088
Disable the Windows update service
Install the downloaded file
Install Python 3.6
Enable the Windows update service
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I want to run a c++ application written in vs2017 in Ubuntu 16.04. I've installed Wine version 3.0.3 as well as Winetricks version 20140817. When trying to run the application using 'wine app_name.exe' command, i get an error saying
002e:err:module:import_dll Library mfc140u.dll (which is needed by L"path_to_my_application_library") not found
I tried to install mfc140u via Winetrichs GUI using 'Install a Windows DLL or component' option but it seems not to be listed anywhere on the list of the available packages. Does anyone know how to make it available?
Make sure you are using the most up-to-date version of Wine (currently Wine 4). You can check by running:
wine --version
If you need to upgrade Wine, check out the instructions here.
That dll is a part of Visual C++ redistributable. You'll need to install it so the application will work. Instructions are here.
I don't use Wine, so there could be additional steps, but in the interest of helping:
I believe you need the appropriate version of the VC++ redistributable (Visual Studio C++ runtime). You need to install the version that the application you try to run was compiled with. Just start with the latest one and install and then install older versions if need be. MSDN Forums.
Download
vc_redist.x64.exe
from
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=48145
from console run
wine uninstaller
uninstall any existing runtime version, then select "install" and browse for the vc_redist.x64.exe file, accept. Execute your Windows appplication
I tried to install the azure machine learning workbench from here. Once I double click on the downloaded MSI file, it shows the first screen about licensing terms. Once I click on Continue, it shows dependencies. When I click Install, it starts installation. It downloads Miniconda with Python 3.5.2. While trying to install asn1crypto 0.23.0, it suddenly stops and displays 'Installation fails'. I tried running the MSI file with log option but no error is reported in the log.
Here are my machine details:
Windows 10
Version 1709 (OS Build 17017.1000)
How can I troubleshoot this?
you can have a look at the installer log (%TEMP%\AmlInstaller\Logs). See if there is any obvious error... What version of windows are you running, is it a preview?
I am running 32bit python application on old Windows Server 2003 using pywin32 package and it's working fine. Lately I've received new Server with windows Server 2012 64bit OS and I started installing the same application. While it didn't run under 64bit Python 3.4 I've installed 32bit version and it's working fine when I am running it from command line.
The problem starts when I want to run it as windows service. It installs and looks ok but it doesn't start.
I am receiving following error: The service is not responding to the control function.
More help is available by typing NET HELPMSG 2186.
When I check pythonservice.exe it shows me following error:
PythonService was unable to locate the service manager. Please see the event log for details
Is there any way I could run it as it does run under 32bit?
Thanks,
Mike
Here's the error msg goes when i try to run the IBM installation manager:
java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: Could not load SWT library. Reasons:
/opt/IBM/InstallationManager/eclipse/configuration/org.eclipse.osgi/bundles/447/1/.cp/libswt-pi-gtk-3659.so (libXtst.so.6: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory)
swt-pi-gtk (Not found in java.library.path)
/tmp/swtlib-32/libswt-pi-gtk-3659.so (libXtst.so.6: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory)
/tmp/swtlib-32/libswt-pi-gtk.so (/tmp/swtlib-32/lib/libswt-pi-gtk.so.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory)
However, those files does exist. I also already have SWT lib installed. Any one have experience on this issue before?
IBM Installation Manager can only run if 32bit GTK components installed.
Here are the packages I install on Redhat 64bit in order to run IBM Installation Manager:
Install required packages for IBM Installation Manager UI on Redhat x64
Should be similar packages in Fedora.
I don't remember about Installation Manager but for WAS installation launching setup.jar itself did help:
java -jar setup.jar
I had this issue when tried to install CM on Linux Fedora 17 x86_64 bits and this command solved my issue
yum install gtk2.i686 gtk2-engines.i686 PackageKit-gtk-module.i686 PackageKit-gtk-module.x86_64 libcanberra-gtk2.x86_64 libcanberra-gtk2.i686
After execute it i can run interactive installation.
This was helpful for steering me in the right direction for solving the problem on rhel 6.5 on IBM power. i installed the equivalent packages using the .ppc instead of .ppc64 files (since the installer is PPC) and then i had to add these 2 lines at the bottom of the install.ini according to ibm support article swg21688528 as follows:
-Dorg.eclipse.swt.internal.gtk.useCairo=false
-Dorg.eclipse.swt.internal.gtk.cairoGraphics=false
Parke
I am using mono 2.8 with Visual Studio 2008. I have installed "mono-2.8-gtksharp-2.12.10-win32-9".
I am creating a windows application and its setup solution is working fine on Windows OS. But when I am creating package for Linux and follow the instruction from http://mono-tools.com/Package.aspx
Step-1 to Step-5 are done but after Step-5, I am clicking on Create Package and its do nothing even its not create any file into selected folder.
Please help..
When you choose the host for it to build the package on, make sure you are choosing a SUSE or RHEL server, or the process will silently fail.