Gephi v0.9.1 64bit
Windows 7 64bit
I can import CSV files and I get the expected graph in Overview view,but in the Preview view the node names don't show. I don't know how to resolve it.
The configuration of my graph is like this:
You can change the order of rendering by selecting the "manage renderers" tab, shown in this screenshot.
Move "default node label" to the top and see if this helps.
You can try to refresh.
Refresh button is here .
Or maybe you gephi is crashed. You can reboot it.
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I tried to download the slave-agent.jnlp file but I can't even find the orange button to download the file. I am only seeing this link below.
Java Web Start is not available for the JVM version running Jenkins
you can also find an attached snapshot of the issue I'm facing.
I am using Fortify Audit Workbench 18.20.1071 to do analysis on already created Fortify projects. The Fortify projects (extension .fpr) were created using standard Fortify commands. The discovered code issues, are listed on the left pane, and are grouped by categories, depending on a predefined view. When clicking on those issues, I was previously able to see the code in the source code panel/viewer/editor (separate panel to the center-right). For some reason I am not able to open that panel anymore. I don't recall changing anything in the settings, but I'm not able to see the associated code anymore.
If I create a pdf Developer Workbook report, from the Fortify project, I am able to see the source code (in the pdf file), therefore I know that the source code is available. I assume it's just some Audit Workbench settings that I need to change, but I don't know which ones.
There is no code associated with my question, as it is related to the functionality of the Audit Workbench application.
What I expect to see is the following: When I click on a listed issue on the left pane, the source code file associated with the flagged issue should open on the pane to the center-right.
Any suggestion would be greatly appreciated. Thanks a bunch!
I had the same issue using ver 19.10 and here's how I got the source code tab to show again.
Reset the config (options/options/audit configuration/reset interface)
Reboot computer
Open audit workbench and reload project
I have a problem with TFS
when I connect to a team project and configure workspace and click on Map & Get button, it shows "successfully mapped" message but there is no solution in Solutions panel, there is just a text "there were no solution found"
And when I try to get latest version or get specific version in source control explorer,it shows a message that says "all files are up to date, no file were updated because the requested file versions were previously downloaded" but there is no solution and project in mapped folder
I don't have this problem with other team projects
Does somebody know what's the reason?and what can I do to solve it?
Thanks
Edit
when I click on "map & get" for the first time,as usual a dialog box with title "calculating items to download" appears and then another dialog box with title "get", but in the second dialog box the green progress bar doesn't fill and then the message "workspace successfully mapped" appears in team explorer home and as I said before, there is no solution
To narrow down your issue, you can try below methods:
Make sure your local mapping folder is on a hard disk with enough
space.
Try to Removing the mapping of the project(Right Click your
project→Advanced→Remove mapping) and remap to another folder.
Clear TFS cache and VS cache
According to your above message
In source control explorer under "server-name/DefaultCollection" node
there is nothing
I was wondering whether there is a solution with the project in TFS.
Try to map the project on another computer with another account.
Try to make sure you have enough permissions to get the project.
Check whether you select the right project collection which including
the project.
Check whether your solution and files are in the excluded list of
pending changes.
Probably you deleted the files after you did a Get Latest Version operation.
Try to use the Get Specific Version then check the "Overwrite all files even if the local version matches the specified version".
I finally find the problem. It was related to my access level in team project.
I was the 7th member of the team and because in this free version a team can only have 5 basic and advanced members, automatically my access level was changed to stackholder and as you know a stackholder access level has some limitations.
I accedently removed 2 build agents on the server. I added them again in the administration console (and connected them to the same build controller again).
In the properties of my build I checked the properties to see if anything changed but he still connects to the same controller.
When I now do queue build I got this error and I don't know why:
TF203059: The Label 20120905.1#[file] already exists. Retry the command with a different label name.
I looked on the internet and everybody that has this problem is using the parrallel template but I'm using the default template.
Can anyone help me?
Kind regards,
Thibault Heylen
It looks like automatic labels are being created on build. You can disable labeling in the build definition if you want. You can also remove the existing label by going to the location in source control explorer. Once you find it, view history, then view labels, then remove the problematic label.
I'm extremely new to TS and it's not apparent to me. It's seems to me that it must be in there. Could someone please point out how to go about marking a whole solution with a version number or label and then retrieving that specific version back from the repository?
Thx
Applying the label isn't the easiest thing to find. You can get to it by right clicking on the folder containing your solution file in the Source Control Explorer window (which you can get to by double-clicking on the Source Control node in Team Explorer). When you apply the label, apply it to the folder containing the things you want included in the label. Then ensure that the next screen shows you the contents of that folder (i.e. all the files you want to label)
In TFS a label is a bit like a tag. It is actually something that can be edited and you can have files of different versions included in it if you really needed to.
There is also the concept of "Changesets" in TFS. A changeset is a number that always increments on a particular server (or Project Collection in TFS2010). The number represents a unique point in time for that server instance.
To get the files from a particular version, in Solution Explorer right click on your solution and do "Get Specific Version..." In the Version group box you can change the type from the default Latest Version to specifing the Changeset, Date or Label if you want to get a version from an older point in time.
Hope that helps.
Martin.