Where do you add the CLI command to create an iOS plugin template in ios.
I checked on the Developing iOS Plugin Guide however it doesn't specifically say where the command should be run in.
You should install CLI tool and run CLI command in this tool.
That guide will help you to install tool : https://www.smartface.io/developer/guides/project/clitool/
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I am new to electron and trying to build a windows installer for the electron app using my mac. I am using electron-packager to package the app and then electron-wix-msi to build the installer. When the build installer steps are executed, the error Unable to read file info from exe. Falling back to packaging description. Error: spawn Unknown system error -86 is thrown. please see the full error message in the attached screenshot.
I would like to highlight that when I build an installer for macOS, it works. Should I understand that I can not build a windows installer using mac?
build_installer64.ts file:
You can't do that, you have to do this on the Windows platform.
I use GitHub Actions to build my app for each platform, code for Windows:
https://code.korbsstudio.com/KorbsStudio/electron-builder-sample/-/blob/main/.github/workflows/build.yml#L52-71
Optionally, you can also use a Windows virtual machine and repeat the same process in there.
Update, for those interested in doing this on Linux, building a EXE setup file seems to be possible. You'll need to have wine installed and use:
npx electron-builder build --win
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!)
We recently decided to use Android Studio's CMake support as a part of our development, and as far as compiling and building is concerned everything works fine for the development team.
As a part of our validation efforts we are also running Jenkins for continuous testing, and that's where the problems are starting. The machine running Jenkins does not have Android Studio installed, nor it has an UI. As such it only possesses the android NDK and SDK. However, when running tests, the following error occurs :
Failed to find CMake.
Install from Android Studio under File/Settings/Appearance & Behavior/System Settings/Android SDK/SDK Tools/CMake.
Expected CMake executable at /home/vagrant/android-sdk-linux/cmake/bin/cmake.
The problem now is that there is no way to install CMake like suggested ! The machine does not have any UI to run Android Studio, and the command line tools feature no option to install CMake. And creating sym-links isn't the solution either, as CMake isn't the only thing it's looking for.
How am I supposed to make my project work on the machine ? CMake is running perfectly (as it was already used as part of the tests) so the problem is only coming from Gradle looking only in the SDK directory for it...
The problem now is that there is no way to install CMake like suggested
Actually it is not! Instead of using android list sdk command for installing sdk packages you should use new command line tool: sdk-manager.
Ndk, cmake are available for installing through this new android sdk tool.
you need to install manually cmake on your system unix:
go to your android sdk directory ${ANDROID_HOME} and create new cmake folder with:
wget "https://dl.google.com/android/repository/cmake-3.6.3155560-linux-x86_64.zip"
unzip -q cmake-3.6.3155560-linux-x86_64.zip -d ${ANDROID_HOME}/cmake
add to PATH ENV ${PATH}:${ANDROID_HOME}/cmake/bin
After setting up VS Code, I'm trying to run an ASP.NET 5 project using Visual studio code's command palette on Ubuntu Linux 14.4.
The DNVM installed is for Mono. Following the steps given on VS code's official docs, the project is created with Yeoman scaffolder.
Whenever trying to start the project, I get the following error:
OmniSharp server is not running.
I found some posts when trying to solve this but most seems to be addressing either Console project or are given for OS x:
For a Console App
This is for debugging not running
The output of mono --version shows that it is >3.12:
My dnvm is already the latest
I can run the project by using dnx web command from Terminal.
However, my simple question:
How do I run ASP.NET 5 on Ubuntu using VS Code?
Side question : Not sure by when the debugging will be supported. Any rumours about the extension will be appreciated.
This seems to be a bug with OmniSharp and not specifically with VSCode
I have Fortify SCA on my machine and i am trying to create a version in a project using command line.
Can anyone tell me fortifyclient command to create version in a project.
The API of SSC version 3.60 does not support project creation. You can only do it with GUI.