Question or issue on macOS:
MY QUESTION
What are some surefire steps I can take to 100% get this working?
I would need real instructions, not one liner answers or vague conceptual descriptions of the process. Snakes in the grass mac os.
- Okay, I figured out that everytime I booted onto my Mac OS 10.12.5 (I setup a dual boot system on 10.12.5 and 10.13 on 2 seperated SSD ) then restart, the computer then boot into Mac OS 10.13 just fine and works great. But if I try to boot into 10.13 from a fresh start, the computer just crash on booting screen.
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Let's get to the bottom of this.
It would appear that there are conflicts somewhere and I've had subpar assistance from the gem developer on GitHub in relation to my experience with Ruby / Rails / Bundler / Homebrew so it's not completely their fault 😛
But I need to figure out how to get this working ASAP so here goes with my current state of this problem.
The only thing that threw me for a loop was that it doesn't give a /dev/ device filename, even though the Mac OS X sees it on the USB bus. Arduino 1.5.x gave me some issues complaining about not being able to connect to a usb port at first, but choosing USBtinyISP works fine, just need to make sure no actual PORT is selected. Search for torrents and play them right in your browser. The fastest, easiest, most enjoyable way to get torrents, period. Download µTorrent Web. Having trouble installing on Mac? Find the solution here. Zoo clean up mac os. ΜTorrent Stable (1.8.7 build 45548) For Mac (4.07 MB) English (US) - May 20, 2020.
UPDATE: 2/25/2013
Updated GCC / XCODE Version 4.6 (4H127) and downloaded latest version of XCODE COMMAND-LINE TOOLS
and now iconv_open() is showing up in the extconf checker.
Now I'm getting these errors:
I believe they are now issues with tiny_tds and compatibility with latest xcode paths.
UPDATE 2: 2/25/2013
OKAY, so I reinstalled everything, Ruby / Rails / etc.
And used some advice from a commenter to use ':path =>'
and here is my output now when I run rails s
THINGS I'VE TRIED
1.) The initial EASY setup instructions like any other…
Now add these lines to Gemfile
Now continue commands…
OUTPUT OF tsql -C
2.) IMAGINARY SUCCESS / FAKE IT TIL YOU MAKE IT / A BIG LET DOWN / ADVANCED SETUP INSTRUCTIONS
Found this blog entry…
http://talltroym.blogspot.com/2012/04/installing-activerecord-sqlserver.html
I then located my correct paths to the libiconv library and the freetds library.
Next, I ran it like this:
Tried bundle_install again, and shock… it still isn't installing via gem ‘tiny_tds' in Gemfile…
So I remove tiny_tds from Gemfile and proceed to start the server up anyway…
And as expected…
3.) MINI PORTILE
OTHER RELATED QUESTIONS AND RESOURCES Xoxo blood droplets mac os.
Question or issue on macOS:
MY QUESTION
What are some surefire steps I can take to 100% get this working?
I would need real instructions, not one liner answers or vague conceptual descriptions of the process. Snakes in the grass mac os.
- Okay, I figured out that everytime I booted onto my Mac OS 10.12.5 (I setup a dual boot system on 10.12.5 and 10.13 on 2 seperated SSD ) then restart, the computer then boot into Mac OS 10.13 just fine and works great. But if I try to boot into 10.13 from a fresh start, the computer just crash on booting screen.
- FreeRTOS is a market-leading real-time operating system (RTOS) for microcontrollers and small microprocessors. Distributed freely under the MIT open source license, FreeRTOS includes a kernel and a growing set of libraries suitable for use across all industry sectors. Visit for more information and other download options.
Let's get to the bottom of this.
It would appear that there are conflicts somewhere and I've had subpar assistance from the gem developer on GitHub in relation to my experience with Ruby / Rails / Bundler / Homebrew so it's not completely their fault 😛
But I need to figure out how to get this working ASAP so here goes with my current state of this problem.
The only thing that threw me for a loop was that it doesn't give a /dev/ device filename, even though the Mac OS X sees it on the USB bus. Arduino 1.5.x gave me some issues complaining about not being able to connect to a usb port at first, but choosing USBtinyISP works fine, just need to make sure no actual PORT is selected. Search for torrents and play them right in your browser. The fastest, easiest, most enjoyable way to get torrents, period. Download µTorrent Web. Having trouble installing on Mac? Find the solution here. Zoo clean up mac os. ΜTorrent Stable (1.8.7 build 45548) For Mac (4.07 MB) English (US) - May 20, 2020.
UPDATE: 2/25/2013
Updated GCC / XCODE Version 4.6 (4H127) and downloaded latest version of XCODE COMMAND-LINE TOOLS
and now iconv_open() is showing up in the extconf checker.
Now I'm getting these errors:
I believe they are now issues with tiny_tds and compatibility with latest xcode paths.
UPDATE 2: 2/25/2013
OKAY, so I reinstalled everything, Ruby / Rails / etc.
And used some advice from a commenter to use ':path =>'
and here is my output now when I run rails s
THINGS I'VE TRIED
1.) The initial EASY setup instructions like any other…
Now add these lines to Gemfile
Now continue commands…
OUTPUT OF tsql -C
2.) IMAGINARY SUCCESS / FAKE IT TIL YOU MAKE IT / A BIG LET DOWN / ADVANCED SETUP INSTRUCTIONS
Found this blog entry…
http://talltroym.blogspot.com/2012/04/installing-activerecord-sqlserver.html
I then located my correct paths to the libiconv library and the freetds library.
Next, I ran it like this:
Tried bundle_install again, and shock… it still isn't installing via gem ‘tiny_tds' in Gemfile…
So I remove tiny_tds from Gemfile and proceed to start the server up anyway…
And as expected…
3.) MINI PORTILE
OTHER RELATED QUESTIONS AND RESOURCES Xoxo blood droplets mac os.
How to solve this problem?
Solution no. 1:
This did work for me (2 Oct 2014 / OSX 10.9.5):
and in rails:
Solution no. 2:
First install free_tds and required dependencies.
This worked for me, your paths may be different
Solution no. 3:
Well, unfortunately I've now got it working and have NO CLUE how I've done it but I will list all of the things I've done so far in this answer to solve it.
In the end, bundle install
with standard gem 'tiny_tds', '0.5.1'
ended up working fine.
It's running Ruby version 1.9.3-p194 via RVM.
This is where the gold is I'm fairly sure…
I used rvm pkg install iconv
and rvm reinstall 1.9.3 --with-iconv-dir=$rvm_path/usr
Once this completed, I deleted all old gem folders…
I switched bundle config path to match the new ruby path…
Then did bundle install, and boom.
It's also using iconv 1.13 instead of 1.14 not sure if that matters.
I hope this helps anyone… it's definitely been a huge learning experience for me.
Solution no. 4:
Tiny Man Mac Os X
I have solved it with:
and then
Tiny Man Mac Os Catalina
Solution no. 5:
I don't know much about Ruby. Just dabbled a bit. You can always install vertx directly than I think you have more control with directory location and it makes it easier to upgrade. I wrote up a guide for Ops team for production (a work in progress really). It might help you. It might not.
I wrote a little install guide. I plan on adding some tweaks to it on how to configure TCP/IP stack and Vertx to scale (ephemeral port settings, file descriptor limits, load testing, tuning recycle buffers, etc.)
Installing Vertx on Ubuntu 13
Environment details
Instance type: EC2 hi1.4xlarge
OS: Ubuntu 13.10 (64 bit) Java VM:
java version '1.7.0_25' (IcedTea 2.3.12) (build 23.7-b01)
vertx: 2.1M1 (built 2013-10-29 11:11:22)
Installing Software
Java 7 JDK:
Vertx:
Download Vertx
Move into standard Unix structure:
Create symbolic link to /usr/local/share/vertx so upgrading is easier.
Add vertx symbolic link to your /usr/bin/ directory.
Install a real damn editor:
Create test script to test vertx is installed properly:
Now run vertx against test script:
Now test that the install all worked:
If you get 'test 1', this means vertx is install and able to server verticles.
Later I plan on adding init.d scripts to start vertx and perhaps a process that wakes up and makes sure everything is running every minute or so. I also plan on fronting a few vertx instances with NGINX reverse proxy so each box can handle close to 1,000,000 requests and have a bit more DOS protection. Anyway… a work in progress…
Solution no. 6:
What worked for me was mr.ruh.roh's gem building options above, reproduced here:
in one line. That gem install installs the gem, but the bundle still failed, even though the gem had been built and installed. Adding those options for bundler, however, worked.
Again, in one line. With that bundler config set, bundle install
worked.
Note that I had already run:
This worked for me on Feb 20, 2015 on OS X 10.9.5 with Xcode 6.1.1 installed