I'm trying to get Kendo UI with integrated with my Angular (4) project and I'm running into peer dependency errors. I need to use #progress/kendo-angular-grid and #progress/kendo-angular-charts and the but the latest of both are requiring different versions of #progress/kendo-drawing. #progress/kendo-angular-grid#0.26.0 wants 0.14.0 of #progress/kendo-drawing and #progress/kendo-angular-charts#0.22.0 wants 0.15.0 of #progress/kendo-drawing. Anyone know what the correct version numbers should be so that everything installs correctly?
Use the latest version of kendo-drawing (0.15). Both the grid and charts are compatible with it, but the grid dependency is outdated (which will be fixed soon). The grid requires a more recent version due to the PDF export feature.
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I am currently using node 6.1 in my project.
I want to upgrade it to latest stable version now.
Before doing that I want to know what are the breaking changes introduced in all the versions in between 6 to 12
Is there any place I can get all these breaking changes for the node versions.
I've found this page to be the most helpful list of all major/minor/patch changes:
https://nodejs.org/en/blog/release/v16.0.0/
Another good resource to find changes to all the different major versions, is the changelog archive on nodejs' github:
https://github.com/nodejs/node/tree/main/doc/changelogs
Please fix the version conflict either by updating the version of the
google-services plugin (information about the latest version is
available at
https://bintray.com/android/android-tools/com.google.gms.google-services/)
or updating the version of com.google.android.gms to 11.0.2.
I'm always having this problem while I'm using firebase and GMap to my application.
I figure something out, my problem solve by changing the dependencies on firebase and appcompat version. Firebase dependencies should all the in the same version and just try other version in appcompat until it is compatible to firebase.
When I try to update or to install dialog support package I get the error:
Could not install package 'MvvmCross.HotTuna.Touch.Dialog 3.5.0'. You are trying to install this package into a project that targets 'MonoTouch,Version=v1.0', but the package does not contain any assembly references or content files that are compatible with that framework. For more information, contact the package author.
The issue is you are still targeting the old 32 bit only iOS api (the MonoTouch.dll). All apps being written for the store must support 64 bit and 32 bit (Xamarin.ios.dll).
You can I believe get a build of mvvmcross 3.5 that will support the old apis, but I'd look at upgrading your project to support the new iOS apis. Xamarin produce some good docs here: http://developer.xamarin.com/guides/cross-platform/macios/32-and-64/.
This goes without saying but make sure you have everything in source control first before upgrading just in case. Once you have upgraded you should upgrade all mvvmcross components to 3.5
I have added Catel.Core 3.7, Catel.MVVM 3.7 and Catel.Extensions.Controls 3.7 to my Project but does not have the codesnippets. I have looked in C:\Users\NNUser\Documents\Visual Studio 2013\Code Snippets\Visual C#\My Code Snippets and no Catel folder there. I can neither find any templates.
I got the impression these should be automatically installed, or do I need to install them manually as indicated in the end of this thread. Seems to be available here but are those version independent?
NuGet isn't the right mechanism to deploy code snippets & templates. It only contains the actual binaries when deployed via NuGet.
They should be installed manually as documented here
The code snippets and templates are mostly version independent, but will always work with the latest version.
btw. why are you using v3.7? The latest version is 3.9 and 4.0 is about to be released
The Node.JS website says the current version is 0.10.26, but the git repo has much newer versions going up to 0.11.12.
Is there something wrong with the later versions, are they unstable?
Why does the website say 0.10.26 is the current version?
From the Node.js wiki:
Odd versions are unstable, even versions are stable. v0.2 and v0.4 are even/stable. v0.3 and v0.5 are odd/unstable. The current stable series is v0.10.x. The next stable series will be v0.12.x. The stable branch takes bug fixes only - it does not change the JavaScript API, addon API, nor ABI (you don't have to rebuild modules after upgrading node with-in a stable branch).
You should use stable versions for production. The web site displays prominently and gives links to download the latest stable verson.
However, if you are trying to stay ahead of the curve and prepare for the next and yet unreleased stable version, then testing against an unstable version makes sense. This is why the unstable versions are also available to developers.