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I'm using Ubuntu and I have written my c++ code in Eclipse Neon. My workspace contain 4 projects. The main project is called BaseCppProjectRun (it contains main.cpp file) and I have other projects with these names: Encoders, frmwrk, NetworkLayer - the BaseCppProjectRun using each one of them.
If I running my program directly from eclipse everything works. But I want to running my program from terminal - and I can't. Because When I'm trying to run my progrm like this:
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Answered 2018-May-25 at 09:18How is Linux supposed to know where to find libfrmwrk.so, if you don't put that either where it normally looks nor tell it where it can be found.
Eclipse seems to set up the paths the runtime linker looks into so, that when your program is loaded, the runtime linker knows where to find your libfrmwrk.so and so on.
You'll either have to
- install these libraries (.so's) so that they are found in default locations, or
- set
LD_LIBRARY_PATH
to contain all the folders to look into.
I haven't worked with Eclipse CDT in ages, but you can by now probably export some project formats that allow you to easily install things.
Another thing: It seems you're running software you're still debugging as root: That is a terrible idea, and if it can be avoided, avoid it.
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I have an XML 1.0 document that I need to transform with a XSLT 1.0 file. The XML I need to transform looks like this:
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Answered 2017-Aug-14 at 19:16This solution worked:
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We have an application developed in JSF and we are converting it to use CDI. During this process we made tests in Wildfly and we were able to have it up and running as it was before the conversion. Problems came up when we deployed it on Websphere!
Our app has two parts, for simplicity Part 1 and Part 2, where the resulting jar from Part 1 is included in Part 2, meaning that the war file deployed in Websphere already contains the jar file from Part 1.
Now, when the app starts up in Websphere the following error is thrown
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Answered 2017-May-02 at 11:28It's likely you used a different CDI or EE spec level in Wildfly.
You didn't specify any versions nor what class is supposed to satisfy that dependency nor where it's stored. But you likely need a beans.xml in the jar containing the class meant to satisfy that dependency.
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