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QUESTION
I am using a company-hosted (Bitbucket) git repository that is accessible via HTTPS. Accessing it (e.g. git fetch
) worked using macOS 11 (Big Sur), but broke after an update to macOS 12 Monterey.
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After the update of macOS to 12 Monterey my previous git setup broke. Now I am getting the following error message:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Nov-02 at 07:12Unfortunately I can't provide you with a fix, but I've found a workaround for that exact same problem (company-hosted bitbucket resulting in exact same error).
I also don't know exactly why the problem occurs, but my best guess would be that the libressl library shipped with Monterey has some sort of problem with specific (?TLSv1.3) certs. This guess is because the brew-installed openssl v1.1 and v3 don't throw that error when executed with /opt/homebrew/opt/openssl/bin/openssl s_client -connect ...:443
To get around that error, I've built git from source built against different openssl and curl implementations:
- install
autoconf
,openssl
andcurl
with brew (I think you can select the openssl lib you like, i.e. v1.1 or v3, I chose v3) - clone git version you like, i.e.
git clone --branch v2.33.1 https://github.com/git/git.git
cd git
make configure
(that is why autoconf is needed)- execute
LDFLAGS="-L/opt/homebrew/opt/openssl@3/lib -L/opt/homebrew/opt/curl/lib" CPPFLAGS="-I/opt/homebrew/opt/openssl@3/include -I/opt/homebrew/opt/curl/include" ./configure --prefix=$HOME/git
(here LDFLAGS and CPPFLAGS include the libs git will be built against, the right flags are emitted by brew on install success of curl and openssl; --prefix is the install directory of git, defaults to/usr/local
but can be changed) make install
- ensure to add the install directory's subfolder
/bin
to the front of your$PATH
to "override" the default git shipped by Monterey - restart terminal
- check that
git version
shows the new version
This should help for now, but as I already said, this is only a workaround, hopefully Apple fixes their libressl fork ASAP.
QUESTION
I got this error when I run vagrant up
on my macOS:
The IP address configured for the host-only network is not within the allowed ranges. Please update the address used to be within the allowed ranges and run the command again.
Address: 192.168.10.10 Ranges: 192.168.56.0/21
The same Vagrantfile
works before, but not any more.
Any idea?
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Feb-20 at 00:37I found the "issue" started to happen after VirtualBox 6.1.26.
The way to solve is creating a new file at /etc/vbox/networks.conf
on your macOS with content
QUESTION
TL;DR: I am looking for a C++14 equivalent of the following C++20 MWE:
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Mar-04 at 07:43Yes. You can SFINAE the conversion operator:
QUESTION
Today I got the following message when I used Git + BitBucket on MacOS while pushing a new branch to BitBucket.
You are using an account password for Git over HTTPS.
Beginning March 1, 2022, users are required to use app passwords remote: for Git over HTTPS. To avoid any disruptions, change the password used in your Git client remote: to an app password. Note, these credentials may have been automatically stored in your Git client and/or a credential manager such as Git Credential Manager (GCM).'
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Jan-31 at 09:00In my case, I used BitBucket via HTTPS and not via SSH. Therefore I had to change it.
- Follow this guide to create and add a new SSH key.
- Follow this guide to switch from HTTPS to SSH.
Unrelated and optional:
While you are at this security related task, activate 2FA in your BitBucket security settings.
QUESTION
Hi am facing an issue while running flutter project in MacBook Air M1 chip Lap. Tried all possibilities couldn't find where is the exact problem.
All basic solutions like flutter clean, flutter pub get, pod deintegrate & install, flutter build ios, flutter run
but still same issue. only on iOS simulator not deploying.
Any solution for this. Thanks in advance.
Error
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Feb-02 at 04:43I have been facing this same issue for some time now. the same setup is working nicely in a mac with intel chip. But i have even done a resetup of my system, m1 mac still throws the same error.
QUESTION
I have been using php with mamp on mac for a year even with old versions of MacOS, since I installed MacOS Monterrey if I type php
on the terminal I get a message:zsh: command not found: php
Using older versions of MacOS I have never had this problem.
How can I solve the problem?
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Oct-31 at 12:03You probably need to fix it in the .bashrc
file.
Do this:
Open the terminal and run this command:
QUESTION
I have a dockerfile that currently only installs pip-tools
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Feb-05 at 16:30It is a bug, you can downgrade using:
pip install "pip<22"
QUESTION
I'm trying to use packages that require Rcpp
in R on my M1 Mac, which I was never able to get up and running after purchasing this computer. I updated it to Monterey in the hope that this would fix some installation issues but it hasn't. I tried running the Rcpp
check from this page but I get the following error:
ANSWER
Answered 2022-Feb-10 at 21:07Currently (2022-02-05), CRAN builds R binaries for Apple silicon using Apple clang
(from Command Line Tools for Xcode 12.4) and an experimental build of gfortran
.
If you obtain R from CRAN (i.e., here), then you need to replicate CRAN's compiler setup on your system before building R packages that contain C/C++/Fortran code from their sources (and before using Rcpp
, etc.). This requirement ensures that your package builds are compatible with R itself.
A further complication is the fact that Apple clang
doesn't support OpenMP, so you need to do even more work to compile programs that make use of multithreading. You could circumvent the issue by building R itself and all R packages from sources with LLVM clang
, which does support OpenMP, but this approach is onerous and "for experts only". There is another approach that has been tested by a few people, including Simon Urbanek, the maintainer of R for macOS. It is experimental and also "for experts only", but seems to work on my machine and is simpler than trying to build R yourself.
Warning: These instructions come with no warranty and could break at any time. They assume some level of familiarity with C/C++/Fortran program compilation, Makefile syntax, and Unix shells. As usual, sudo
at your own risk.
I will try to address compilers and OpenMP support at the same time. I am going to assume that you are starting from nothing. Feel free to skip steps you've already taken, though you might find a fresh start helpful.
I've tested these instructions on a machine running Big Sur, and at least one person has tested them on a machine running Monterey. I would be glad to hear from others.
Download an R binary from CRAN here and install. Be sure to select the binary built for Apple silicon.
Run
QUESTION
I am sorry but I am really confused and leery now, so I am resorting to SO to get some clarity.
I am running Android Studio Bumblebee and saw a notification about a major new release wit the following text:
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Feb-10 at 11:10This issue was fixed by Google (10 February 2022).
You can now update Android Studio normally.
QUESTION
After updating Android emulator to 31.2.6
today, emulator stop working. It says Connecting to the Emulator
and process of qemu-system-aarch64
is become unresponsive
It worked well on previous version of emulator, which I downloaded with Arctic Fox, but can't rollback it
AS version: Bumblebee 2021.1.1 (downloaded it using Toolbox app)
macOS: Big Sur 11.6
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Jan-27 at 11:25Here is two workarounds I've found for now:
Try to close the process of
qemu-system-aarch64
in Monitor System, not force close. When you click close emulator will prompt about saving state and two buttonsYes/No
. Ignore them and click close icon in the left corner, then emulator start working correctly. Tried it at least once and it worked.Because it's Bumblebee, emulator open inside AS by default. To turn off it, open:
Preferences -> Tools -> Emulator
And uncheck checkbox as in the image below
Then emulator will work correctly
Anyway, I think it's bug of 31.2.6
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