I don't know what is wrong but I couldn't override the error pages as describe in the documentation by simply create the related file at app/Resources/TwigBundle/views/Exception/error.404.html.twig or app/Resources/TwigBundle/views/Exception/error.403.html.twig and so on...
Notice that I also clean the cache as well before check it: bin/console cache:clear --env=prod. I'm using Symfony 3.0.6
the twig file name should be:
error404.html.twig
not:
error.404.html.twig
Let me know if you still have problems. This should work, because I've used it.
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The version of Node.js I used is 10.21.0. I modified BUILD.gn under deps/v8 folder: I set V8_TRACE_IGNITION=true and I rebuilt Node.js using ./configure after that. Then I run "node --trace-ignition xx.js". I expected to trace the ignition's behavior. But it said bad option. I was wondering where I did wrong.
I was wondering where I did wrong.
To get an answer to that, you'd have to describe exactly what you've done, e.g. by posting the patch showing your edits to the file.
That said, modifying BUILD.gn is not necessary to get --trace-ignition to work. Simply use gn args out/<your_output_dir> to edit your build settings as usual, and add v8_enable_trace_ignition = true.
I am working on transferring one application from rgen to Origen.
I added environment/j750.rb in my application.
added the below code into j750.rb
# environment/j750.rb
$tester = OrigenTesters::J750.new
in Target folder, I also added $test as below:
$tester = OrigenTesters::J750.new
however, when I tried to generate pattern, it still failed and showed'uninitialized constant OrigenTesters'.
When and how to initialize it?
Thanks a lot in advance!
Normally this is something that Origen users don't particularly need to worry about, if you add:
gem 'origen_testers'
to your application's Gemfile, then it will be required automatically and a reference like OrigenTesters in your environment file or anywhere else will just work.
However, I note that you mention upgrading from an rgen app, which means that your application must be very old and in fact may not even have a Gemfile.
If you contact me internally I can send you the link to our intranet page which has a guide on how to update these really old apps.
I am required to make a custom FireFox profile on a RHEL based system.
most of the configuration are changed inside the FireFox inside the about:config menu.
When I try and lock parameter values using the "mozilla.cfg" file and the "lockPref("", )" function the browser doesn't seem to read those files, I place the file both in: "~/.mozilla/firefox/" and "/usr/lib64/firefox/". I used the http://kb.mozillazine.org/Lock_Prefs guide and some more and still I have no one answer about where those function should be written and how do I check that those functions were loaded.
I would like some clear instructions or a definitive guide that I just couldn't manage to find.
Thanks!
This came up fairly high in a Google search when I was asking the same question, but did not have an answer at the time.
I found the following reference:
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Firefox/Enterprise_deployment
On RHEL7, the files needed to be added to the following locations:
/usr/lib64/firefox/defaults/preferences/autoconfig.js (root:root, 644)
/usr/lib64/firefox/mozilla.cfg (root:root, 644)
My app is built on Kohana 2,at first I built it in windows with php5.4, it worked well, now I move it to fedora I use php 5.5.9 and it always return empty page in browser, but if I run it in command line, it works well.
I noticed that in bootstrap file after the line require Kohana,it return empty page, before this line I can print something in browser
there's no error in serve logs. can anyone help me. I tried many ways but it still return empty page
There are many things changed in php 5.4 >=, and probably many kohana lib files causing an issue, one possible thing is mysql connection type because mysql is replace by mysqli/pdo.
https://wiki.php.net/rfc/mysql_deprecation
I came across echofunc.vim today (from a link in SO). Since I'm rubbish at remembering the order of function parameters, it looked like a very useful tool for me.
But the documentation is a bit lean on installation! And I've not been able to find any supplementary resources on the internet.
I'm trying to get it running on a RHEL box. I've copied the script into ~/.vim/plugin/echofunc.vim however no prompt when I type in a function name followed by '('. I've tried adding
let g:EchoFuncLangsUsed = ["php","java","cpp"]
to my .vimrc - still no prompting.
I'm guessing it needs to read from a dictionary somewhere - although there is a file in /usr/share/vim/vim70/ftplugin/php.vim, this is the RH default and does not include an explicit function list.
I'm not too bothered about getting hints on the functions/methods I've defined - just trying to get hints for the built-in functions. I can see there is a dictionary file available here which appears to provide the resources required for echofunc.vim, I can't see how I set this up.
TIA,
It expects a tags file, the last line of the description describes exactly how to generate it:
ctags -R --fields=+lS .
It works here with PHP but not with JS. Your mileage may vary.
I didn't know about this plugin, thanks for the info.
You should try phpcomplete.vim, it shows a prototype of the current function in a scratchpad. It is PHP only, though.