I have download and install IBM SPSS Trial version but can't get rid of below message.
I did everything required in link https://www.ibm.com/support/pages/spss-statistics-subscription-sign-error but no use. Any suggestion?
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Someone has asked the exact question I need on this page.
However, as I am new, my rep will not allow me to comment yet! So I have had to create a new question.
A guy in the question linked above suggests to "Type cordova platform add ios;". So there I suppose is where my question is different.
When I type Cordova in cmd prompt, I get a message saying "cordova is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file."
Update: Please note, I have followed these steps: http://cordova.apache.org/docs/en/7.x/guide/cli/ And I am able to run the npm commands in CLI. I was hoping to simply update my ios version only.
I have also looked up PATH but I have no idea where to start, problem is, people suggest that I shouldn't need to adjust PATH as running the CLI commands to install the Cordova CLI should just allow me to use it?
So to summarize:
I downloaded the node.js and installed it
I typed this into cmd "npm install -g cordova" which installed
I type "cordova" and get my "cordova is not recognized as an internal or external command" message above
My aim is to upgrade my cordova-ios 4.2.0 to cordova-ios 4.3.0 to fix my main error of "remote build requires your projects to use cordova-ios 4.3.0 or greater with XCode 8.3"
Update 2 9th oct 2017:
I have given up for now with the above, to work around this i installed Node.js 8.6.0 then updated cordova using npm... im now facing some more issues that I am again stuck on and will create a new question.
Hopefully in the meantime, someone can answer this question and i can try again.
I suspect my issues could be relating to the fact i installed VS 2017 and used all the built in nuget packages (for cordova and node.js) and they are conflicting with the manual way in some way (i suspect that, as running the "cordova" command on my other PC worked fine!)
I am trying to deploy a HTML/CSS/JS Apache Cordova application from a windows machine to a Mac. I believe they are communicating properly through the remotebuild agent but when I attempt to build a blank project to deploy on the Mac this error is thrown at the very beginning of the build:
MDAVSCLI : error : The edge module has not been pre-compiled for node.js version v4.1.1. You must build a custom version of edge.node. Please refer to https://github.com/tjanczuk/edge for building instructions.
I have followed the link and have searched for the solution as to how to fix this error but the link does not seem to apply to what I am doing at all. I am not using any node.js functions in my code so I am confused as to why this error is occuring. I am only trying to build a nearly blank HTML page and I still get the error regardless of how simple I make the page.
How can I go about fixing this solution? what is the best way to get rid of this error or to as the error suggests pre-compile edge to work with node.js version 4.1.1?
There is an issue with Cordova 5.3.1 and Node v4.
https://github.com/Microsoft/cordova-docs/blob/master/articles/known-issues/known-issues-ios.md#building-for-ios-hangs-when-nodejs-v40-is-installed
I fixed by uninstalling Node v4.1.1 and installing Node v0.12.7
https://nodejs.org/en/download/releases/
#Dustin,
you have a misconception about how Cordova works. You say you want to deploy to a Mac, but I think you mean iOS. If so, you should read:
What's needed for iOS Development?
https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups=#!topic/phonegap/bf1Hgkel3W4
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The short and sweet of it is as follows:
You need OS X + Xcode
You need several iDevices
You need $99/year for Apple Developer program (which you've already indicated is not a problem)
All of the above = cost-of-doing-business.
If you read the entire thread (especially the part from Kerri Shotz), you will get more information and more options.
Best of Luck
After losing a fair bit of hope and following a lot of posts, blogs and bug work-arounds with no luck I decided to click on the 'Run Dependency Checker' button in Visual Studio - Tools -> Options -> Tools For Apache Cordova -> Cordov Tools. This checker told me that Joyent Node.js wast installed. I did have node.js and npm set up on the latest version, im not sure what the difference is.
I went through the process of modifying the VS installation (change or remove a program) and sure enough Joyent Node.js wasnt checked. I cheked it and it went through the process of installing.
My VS installation now looks like the below and my project is building without:
MDAVSCLI : error : The edge module has not been pre-compiled for node.js version v4.1.1
I'm trying to get a JIRA addon running on my local machine for test purposes. I'm executing this command:
e:\repositories\jira-addon>atlas-run-standalone --product jira
Executing: "D:\atlassian-plugin-sdk\apache-maven\bin\mvn.bat" com.atlassian.maven.plugins:maven-amps-plugin:4.2.1:run-standalone -gs D:\atlassian-plugin-sdk\apache-maven/conf/settings.xml --product jira
Unable to parse command line options: Unrecognized option: --product
I'm quite sure it used to work before. I'm not sure what the problem is, but we recently upgraded from jira 5 to jira 6.
Any suggestions on how to get the Atlassian SDK running my plugin again?
This was a bug in a specific version of the Atlassian Plugin SDK (version 4.2.1). It was fixed in 4.2.2. To upgrade to the fixed version, you can just run the atlas-update command.
(the bug report and fix is here: https://ecosystem.atlassian.net/browse/AMPS-995)
When I use atlas-run-standalone -Dproduct="jira", it does work. This still doesn't explain why the SDK doesn't behave according to specification, though.
I downloaded the trial version for Mono for android and tried to install on Windows 7. After the first confirmation page the installer quits with no error message.
I've searched for the net and found nothing. I tried to unblock the file and move it to the desktop and click the box to run with administrator priviledges. I've also tried to download and run and dowload and save.
I'm in China, don't know if the great firewall could effect this???
With no error message I'm lost on how to proceed.
Sometimes this can be caused by network connectivity issues or proxies. You can try to install the components manually:
JDK 1.6: http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jdk-6u31-download-1501634.html
Please choose the jdk-6u31-windows-i586.exe installer from the list above.
Android SDK: http://dl.google.com/android/installer_r21-windows.exe
After the main installer is done, please open the SDK Manager and install the following platform APIs: 7,8,10,12,14
GTK#: http://download.xamarin.com/Installer/gtk-sharp-2.12.10.win32.msi
MonoDevelop: http://download.xamarin.com/monodevelop/Windows/MonoDevelop-3.0.5.msi
Mono for Android SDK: http://download.xamarin.com/MonoforAndroid/Windows/mono-android-4.2.7.15330979.msi
You can skip steps 3 and 4 if you don't need/want to use MonoDevelop and use VisualStudio (2010 Professional or better) instead. In that case you must have VS installed before proceeding with step 5.
I am new to the Linux scene and I am trying to get OpenCV installed and running on our server as I need it to build and run a few applications on the system. I have followed the Ubuntu package Install directions, but I seem to have an issue when I get to the install command. I get the terminal saying that it is reading the package list and after a few seconds I get a message saying that opencv cannot be found.
Has anyone had any experiences installing this library and can anyone possibly help guide me on how to use this whole setup? If it's any help I get a 404 error when I try to access the PPA in the update. Did I add the repository incorrectly?
Any advice is greatly appreciated.
OpenCV 2.1 is quite old. Try setting up his new PPA for OpenCV 2.3.1. It has a Natty target.
Hope that's helpful!