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A simple package to execute shell commands on linux, darwin and windows.
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- NewCommand returns a new command
- WithInheritedEnvironment sets environment variables
- WithEnvironmentVariables adds environment variables to the command
- CreateWithWorkingDir creates a new working directory
- WithCustomStdout sets custom stdout writer .
- WithCustomStderr allows you to specify custom writer for the command .
- WithTimeout sets the timeout for the command
- WithWorkingDir sets the working directory
- WithStandardStreams adds standard streams to stdout and stderr streams .
- AddEnv adds a key and value to the command s environment
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QUESTION
When i tried to install truffle i got these errors :-
I have installed Node.js earlier and also i have pip installed.
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Jan-26 at 17:42Here are some references that might help:
Try installing Truffle via PowerShell in Admin mode (very important that you're in Admin mode)
You'll need to allow scripts to run as an Admin in PowerShell. To do this, here are some references in the threads in Stack Overflow:
Enable Execution of PowerShell Scripts
I ran the command Set-ExecutionPolicy -Scope CurrentUser -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -Force
in PowerShell to get this to work, but please reference the threads above before doing this.
QUESTION
router.get('/cells', async (req, res) => {
try {
const result = await fs.readFile(fullPath, { encoding: 'utf-8' });
res.send(JSON.parse(result));
} catch (err) {
if (err.code === 'ENOENT') { // Object is of type 'unknown'.ts(2571) (local var) err: unknown
await fs.writeFile(fullPath, '[]', 'utf-8');
res.send([]);
} else {
throw err;
}
}
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Oct-03 at 06:44In JavaScript/TypeScript you can throw anything, not only errors. In theory it could be anything in the catch block. If you want to prevent the type error it could make sense to check if the unknown
value is a system error before checking the code.
QUESTION
I am making simple image of my python Django app in Docker. But at the end of the building container it throws next warning (I am building it on Ubuntu 20.04):
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Aug-29 at 08:12The way your container is built doesn't add a user, so everything is done as root.
You could create a user and install to that users's home directory by doing something like this;
QUESTION
Whenever I am trying to run the docker images, it is exiting in immediately.
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Aug-22 at 15:41Since you're already using Docker
, I'd suggest using a multi-stage build. Using a standard docker image like golang
one can build an executable asset which is guaranteed to work with other docker linux images:
QUESTION
I recently upgraded to xcode13, before which react native app was working fine for long time. However, after switching when I run in iOS, I am getting error "instruments is not a developer tool or in PATH" on command "xcrun instruments". I tried following commands (all with Xcode in quit status)
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Sep-29 at 15:24I've been getting the same error no matter what I've tried. I think there might be an error on setting the command line tools path with the Xcode version 13. So deleting XCode 13 (How to uninstall XCode) and reinstalling 12.5.1.(XCode12.5.1) solved the problem for me temporarily.
QUESTION
I am trying to read a PKCS#8 private key which looks like following:
key.k8 --> (Sample key. Passphrase - 123456):
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Jan-30 at 12:33Edit:
On second thought, when creating the JceOpenSSLPKCS8DecryptorProviderBuilder
, you're not explicitly specifying the provider:
QUESTION
I'm experimenting with Raku and trying to figure out how I might write a program with subcommands. When I run, ./this_program blah
:
ANSWER
Answered 2022-Jan-16 at 06:15I think EVAL
isn't strictly necessary here. You can go for indirect lookup, i.e.,
QUESTION
I have a Python 3 application running on CentOS Linux 7.7 executing SSH commands against remote hosts. It works properly but today I encountered an odd error executing a command against a "new" remote server (server based on RHEL 6.10):
encountered RSA key, expected OPENSSH key
Executing the same command from the system shell (using the same private key of course) works perfectly fine.
On the remote server I discovered in /var/log/secure
that when SSH connection and commands are issued from the source server with Python (using Paramiko) sshd complains about unsupported public key algorithm:
userauth_pubkey: unsupported public key algorithm: rsa-sha2-512
Note that target servers with higher RHEL/CentOS like 7.x don't encounter the issue.
It seems like Paramiko picks/offers the wrong algorithm when negotiating with the remote server when on the contrary SSH shell performs the negotiation properly in the context of this "old" target server. How to get the Python program to work as expected?
Python code
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Jan-13 at 14:49Imo, it's a bug in Paramiko. It does not handle correctly absence of server-sig-algs
extension on the server side.
Try disabling rsa-sha2-*
on Paramiko side altogether:
QUESTION
I'm build Django app, and it's work fine on my machine, but when I run inside docker container it's rest framework keep crashing, but when I comment any connection with rest framework it's work fine.
- My machine: Kali Linux 2021.3
- docker machine: Raspberry Pi 4 4gb
- docker container image: python:rc-alpine3.14
- python version on my machine: Python 3.9.7
- python version on container: Python 3.10.0rc2
error output:
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Jan-07 at 19:13You can downgrade your Python version. That should solve your problem; if not, use collections.abc.Mapping
instead of the deprecated collections.Mapping
.
Refer here: Link
QUESTION
I was able to build a multiarch image successfully from an M1 Macbook which is arm64. Here's my docker file and trying to run from a raspberrypi aarch64/arm64 and I am getting this error when running the image: standard_init_linux.go:228: exec user process caused: exec format error
Editing the post with the python file as well:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Oct-27 at 16:58A "multiarch" Python interpreter built on MacOS is intended to target MacOS-on-Intel and MacOS-on-Apple's-arm64.
There is absolutely no binary compatibility with Linux-on-Apple's-arm64, or with Linux-on-aarch64. You can't run MacOS executables on Linux, no matter if the architecture matches or not.
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