after upgrading to TFS 2017 have ceased to take place autotest issues, before everything worked fine. Can someone faced? On the Deploy TestAgent step drops. Log attached. Tried the new / old / default from the Internet TestAgent, nothing helps.Screen
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The error was in the Russian project name.
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Using Visual Studio 2019 to publish an update to an existing windows store application. This worked a week ago.
Our solution builds without error. When I go to create the setup package I get an error "Failed to sign 'D:\dev\MeyerMusic\MeyerTablet\TabletDistribution\bin\AnyCPU\Release\MeyerMusicTabletSetup_2.6.6.0_AnyCPU.msix'."
We are distributing the application as a Microsoft Store app under the existing app name.
Last week on this same development computer I built version 2.6.5 as well as many packages before that.
The error number is blank or missing. I do not have a reason for the failure. I only see one fact in the error message and that points to line 4574 in the file: C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\2019\Enterprise\MSBuild\Microsoft\VisualStudio\v16.0\AppxPackage\Microsoft.AppXPackage.Targets
That line is this:
<SignAppxPackage Condition="'$(AppxPackageSigningEnabled)' == 'true'"
AppxPackageToSign="$(AppxMainPackageOutput)"
CertificateThumbprint="$(PackageCertificateThumbprint)"
CertificateFile="$(PackageCertificateKeyFile)"
CertificatePassword="$(PackageCertificatePassword)"
HashAlgorithmId="$(AppxHashAlgorithmId)"
EnableSigningChecks="$(EnableSigningChecks)"
SignAppxPackageExeFullPath="$(SignAppxPackageExeFullPath)"
TempCertificateFilePath="$(TempCertificateFilePath)"
VsTelemetrySession="$(VsTelemetrySession)"
SigningTimestampServerUrl="$(AppxPackageSigningTimestampServerUrl)"
SigningTimestampDigestAlgorithm="$(AppxPackageSigningTimestampDigestAlgorithm)"
/>
Troubleshooting steps:
Attempted to build a side load package. Results in same error
Successfully built a side load package that was not signed
I have restarted Visual Studio
I have rebooted the machine
I have deleted OBJ, BIN for the entire solution
I have looked for errors in the event log but none have been found so far.
After uninstalling KB4535996 the problem was resolved.
I found this via a tip from the following post: https://developercommunity.visualstudio.com/content/problem/934967/uwp-error-failed-to-sign.html
Found in this tuto the cmd to deploy a grails app on Glassfish application server:
asadmin deploy --libraries $GRAILS_HOME/lib/glassfish-grails.jar helloworld-0.1.war
Browsing to $GRAILS_HOME/lib/ , don't find glassfish-grails.jar file .
From where can someone get this library ? i mean :glassfish-grails.jar
That stuff is badly dated and I don't think they've updated it in 4 years. For some reason it didn't even appear to be open source when I look at this a year or so ago.
There was plugin but it's almost as dated. The repo has seen some updates fairly recently, so if you wanted to get this thing to the finish line it seems very doable and I think it'd be a great addition.
I would be willing to help out some after the holidays It looks like just updating the glassfish-embedded-all dependency to 'org.glassfish.main.extras:glassfish-embedded-all:4.1' and ensuring that the plugin code compiles would be a chunk of the work, with ensuring that it functions being the remaining :) See http://mvnrepository.com/ for more info, dependencies, etc.
Feel free to email me if you get stuck or want to know anything about getting a new server to act like Tomcat and Jetty do in run-app - I've worked on both of those.
The tutorial was written for the Glassfish v3 Prelude version, a very early version of Glassfish 3, and seems to be invalid for current versions of Glassfish 3.
The file glassfish-grails.jar doesn't exist anymore in the GRAILS lib folder, but it isn't needed anyway.
To make a shared-war (a WAR without the lib files) work, you have to do the following:
Copy all the libs from $GRAILS_HOME/lib/ to $GLASSFISH_HOME/glassfish/lib/.
Deploy it via: asadmin deploy helloworld-0.1.war (or use the Glassfish Admin GUI)
Everything else should work as described in the tutorial.
See also:
Grails - trying to deploy a nojars application into glassfish 3.0.1
When you install and configure RoR on windows and eclipse(Aptana plugin) you would see the terminal window in the eclipse perspective where you would type in various rails/heroku/git commands. One day the window gone blank. I have tried re-installing everything from scratch, looking at PATH variable, installing things in different orders to no avail(The standalone cmd+rails terminal works fine though). Terminal window is just blank. I have been developing using RoR for a semester now with no issues. I have also looked on google but found nothing that describes my problem. If anyone has experienced cold help me with some fresh ideas that would be great! Ihave also looked at this solution but it didnt fix my problem.. aptana studio terminal setup on windows
SOLVED. Removed git folder from the directory where I was working in (hidden folder) terminal popped back up.
My situation:
I am working on an ASP.NET MVC project and debug in IIS-Express. Sometimes when we create a temporary branch, this branch will use the same port for debugging. This means the virtual directory in IIS is the same and I can't run them both at the same time.
How it used to work in vs2010:
This is not really a problem because I don't want to run them at the same time. However, in VS2010, I would get a warning when opening the branch for the first time. It asked me if I wanted to remap the URL. When I later returned to open the trunk, I would get the same warning (See https://stackoverflow.com/a/3093534/210336).
How it doesn't work in vs2012:
Now in VS2012, I don't get the warning anymore. If I forget to manually go to the settings and press "Create Virtual Directory" (This has happend a few times), then when I click run in the branch, it will actually run the trunk. This can be extremely confusing. Especially if I try to debug or the system breaks on an exception. A source file from the trunk will be opened in the branch solution. I then think I'm editting the branch, but I am in fact editting the trunk...
Is there anyway to let VS2012 perform the same check as VS2010?
Or am I doing/understanding something else completely wrong?
VS actually edits the IIS Express configuration file found in one of these paths
%userprofile%\documents\iisexpress\config\applicationhost.config
%userprofile%\my documents\iisexpress\config\applicationhost.config
When leaving it up to VS, I tend to see duplicated and conflicting configurations.
For local development, I prefer to start IIS Express from cmd or powershell script as it does not require attaching (but can be attached) and gives me control over the configuration. I make a copy of the iis config and specify the config file in the iis express command. I have a powershell script that sets the path based on the executing directory so no matter which branch, it is always set to the one I'm working in.
Here is some information about running iis express from the command line:
http://www.iis.net/learn/extensions/using-iis-express/running-iis-express-from-the-command-line
And here is a good resource for running iis express from powershell:
https://blog.differentpla.net/post/UaYcAPDfiVJBAAAC/running-iis-express
I recently installed SpringSource Tool Suite. And I want to start working with Grails projects. So, I went to the Dashboard -> Extension, where I saw two extensions: Grails (current production release) and Grails Support as in the image below.
But when I try to install them, I get the following errors :
Problems occurred while performing installation: Operation details
Operation details
Cannot complete the install because one or more required items could not be found.
Software currently installed: Shared profile 1.0.0.1340820181092 (SharedProfile_com.springsource.sts.ide 1.0.0.1340820181092)
Missing requirement: Shared profile 1.0.0.1340820181092 (SharedProfile_com.springsource.sts.ide 1.0.0.1340820181092) requires 'org.maven.ide.eclipse [1.0.100.20110804-1717]' but it could not be found
What can I do to resolve this error ? Or are there any other options I can follow to install Grails extension?
Thank you!
I would switch to the new "Groovy/Grails Tool Suite" that was recently announced (see http://www.springsource.org/node/3582). Go to the standard download page at http://www.springsource.org/downloads/sts and click "Other Downloads >". Download the version for your OS under "Milestone Version - Groovy/Grails Tool Suite 3.0.0.M2".
It is a beta/milestone release but I've been using it since it was released and it's as stable as a final release so far. It's convenient since the Groovy-Eclipse plugin and the Grails support are already configured for you, in addition to the latest Grails (2.0.4). Any other plugins that you need from the standard STS can always be installed using the standard install/update procedure.
Yes, what #BurtBeckwith said. You should move to the new GGTS.
However, to address your particular problem, you installed STS into a read-only directory (or in C:\Program files). You need to re-install it somewhere else.
The Eclipse p2 installer cannot handle installing feature patches into a read-only directory. Groovy-Eclipse ships with a feature patch to extend the JDT compiler. I believe that this problem was fixed in the Juno release of Eclipse (4.2), which came out last week.
Deleting corresponding application from Windows memory removed the problem (Grails extension in SpringSource Tool Suite errors). Double running applications (earlier and new) could also be reason why GGS or STS sometimes cannot save .groovy files (with error message or without).