I want to use Nhibernate and I write a this code package console manager
Install-Package NHibernate
and I get this error
Install-Package : Unable to resolve dependency 'Iesi.Collections (≥ 3.2.0.4000)'.
At line:1 char:16
+ Install-Package <<<< NHibernate
+ CategoryInfo : NotSpecified: (:) [Install-Package], InvalidOperationException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : NuGetCmdletUnhandledException,NuGet.PowerShell.Commands.InstallPackageCommand
and then I want to install Iesi.Collections and i try this code
PM> Install-Package Iesi.Collections -Version 3.2.0.4000
Install-Package : Unable to find package 'Iesi.Collections'.
At line:1 char:16
+ Install-Package <<<< Iesi.Collections -Version 3.2.0.4000
+ CategoryInfo : NotSpecified: (:) [Install-Package], InvalidOperationException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : NuGetCmdletUnhandledException,NuGet.PowerShell.Commands.InstallPackageCommand
Have any idea to solve this problem? :S
I had exactly this problem this morning.
I'm guessing it was because different projects in my solution referenced different version of the same assemblies which made Nuget freak out.
I got it working after doing this:
Uninstall everything that depends on Iesi.Collections like Nhibernate, FluentNHibernate etc by running Uninstall-Package <name>.
Uninstall Iesi.Collections (Uninstall-Package Iesi.Collections)
(Verify that there isn't any references to different versions of the same assemblies, look in the packages-folder for multiple folders with different version number)
Add your nuget packages again
If you, like me, got quit a few packages and don't remember all of them on top of your head, Run Get-Package and copy output to notepad before you remove anything and you can simply add everything again in a minute.
(Edit: I'm running this version of Nuget http://nuget.codeplex.com/downloads/get/382255 after following some link in this page)
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PS C:\Users\Admin\OneDrive\Documents\Visual Studio 2022> node "c:\Users\Admin\OneDrive\Documents\Visual Studio 2022\mycode\second.js"
node : The term 'node' is not recognized as the name of a cmdlet, function, script file, or operable program. Check the
spelling of the name, or if a path was included, verify that the path is correct and try again.
At line:1 char:1
node "c:\Users\Admin\OneDrive\Documents\Visual Studio 2022\mycode\sec ...
+ CategoryInfo : ObjectNotFound: (node:String) [], CommandNotFoundException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : CommandNotFoundException
You are required to install a node in your system.
Follow this guide for the same. https://nodejs.org/en/download/
Ensure you are on the proper path while accessing the terminal after installing the node and starting your project.
Happy Coding :)
I have installed node.js and then installed npm live server
but when i want to use live server using terminal in vs code by
live-server
I get:
live-server : File C:\Users\**\AppData\Roaming\npm\live-server.ps1 cannot be loaded
because running scripts is disabled on this system. For more information, see
about_Execution_Policies at https:/go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=135170.
At line:1 char:1
+ live-server
+ ~~~~~~~~~~~
+ CategoryInfo : SecurityError: (:) [], PSSecurityException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : UnauthorizedAccess
so how can i solve this problem?
The answer in the output
For more information, see about_Execution_Policies at https:/go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=135170.
You have to turn on script execution in your Windows.
I am trying to code a discord Bot.
When i install Node.js to Path, Everything seems fine. However, then i go to Visual Studio Code, type in terminal npm init and this error comes up:
npm init
~~~
CategoryInfo : ObjectNotFound: (npm:String) [], CommandNotFoundException
FullyQualifiedErrorId : CommandNotFoundException
I am not sure how to interpret or fix this error.
Hi,
it's a problem that a lot of users like you have. There are no 3000 solutions for this. The easiest way (and the one I would recommend) is to use the manual installation method available at https://github.com/npm/npm/wiki/Troubleshooting#upgrading-on-windows
If the problem persists, I invite you to try to reinstall Nodejs and take the last available version (here 9.3.0)
https://nodejs.org/en/
I am working with an application that we deploy through a NuGet package and with the latest version I see the following error:
Attempting to resolve dependencies for package 'MyPackage-2.2.1.alpha-17' with DependencyBehavior 'Lowest'
Install-Package : Unable to find a version of 'Antlr' that is compatible with 'MyPackage-2.2.1.alpha-17 constraint: Antlr (= 3.4.1.9004)'.
At line:1 char:1
+ Install-Package MyPackage -Version -2.2.1.alpha-17 -Verbose
+ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+ CategoryInfo : NotSpecified: (:) [Install-Package], Exception
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : NuGetCmdletUnhandledException,NuGet.PackageManagement.PowerShellCmdlets.InstallPackageCommand
In the MyPackage.nuspec file metadata we have the following:
<dependencies>
<dependency id="Antlr" version="[3.4.1.9004]" />
<!-- and so on -->
This is a legit version of Antlr and the dependency seems to be fine. In fact changing the Antlr version doesn't stop the error message and as far as I can judge the problem is caused by another missing reference in the .nuspec file but the error message just references the first dependency in the list.
I have tried using the -Verbose option ( as the error message shows ) but it just gives me a list of HTTP requests between the various package repositories and my local machine.
I can't figure out how to validate the package or get more information on what is actually going on. How do I find what dependency is really causing the package to fail?
When I try to install EntityFramework though NuGet, I get the following:
PM> Install-Package EntityFramework
You are downloading EntityFramework from Microsoft, the license agreement to which is available at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=253898&clcid=0x409. Check the package for additional dependencies, which may come with their own license agreement(s). Your use of the package and dependencies constitutes your acceptance of their license agreements. If you do not accept the license agreement(s), then delete the relevant components from your device.
Successfully installed 'EntityFramework 5.0.0'.
Unexpected end tag. Line 46, position 3.
Successfully uninstalled 'EntityFramework 5.0.0'.
Install failed. Rolling back...
Install-Package : Unexpected end tag. Line 46, position 3.
At line:1 char:16
+ Install-Package <<<< EntityFramework
+ CategoryInfo : NotSpecified: (:) [Install-Package], XmlException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : NuGetCmdletUnhandledException,NuGet.PowerShell.Commands.InstallPackageCommand
This happens with older versions of EntityFramework as well.
Are you able to build and execute your application before installing entityframework. What I am guessing is there could be an error in web.config or some other file that has an unexpected end tag. Another thing would be to try installing it on a different project and if you still see the issue?
For example, when I tried to install it on a project with malformed web.config I get the following error:
install-package entityframework
You are downloading EntityFramework from Microsoft, the license agreement to which is available at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=253898&clcid=0x409. Check the package for additional dependencies, which may come with their own license agreement(s). Your use of the package and dependencies constitutes your acceptance of their license agreements. If you do not accept the license agreement(s), then delete the relevant components from your device.
Successfully installed 'EntityFramework 5.0.0'.
Name cannot begin with the '<' character, hexadecimal value 0x3C. Line 12, position 5.
Successfully uninstalled 'EntityFramework 5.0.0'.
Install failed. Rolling back...
install-package : Name cannot begin with the '<' character, hexadecimal value 0x3C. Line 12, position 5.
At line:1 char:1
+ install-package entityframework
+ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+ CategoryInfo : NotSpecified: (:) [Install-Package], XmlException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : NuGetCmdletUnhandledException,NuGet.PowerShell.Commands.InstallPackageCommand