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Everything related to version control using git | Everything related to version control using git | ||
'''Q:''' | |||
installing/updating git with "sudo apt-get install git" results in the following error: | |||
start: Unable to connect to Upstart: Failed to connect to socket /com/ubuntu/upstart: Connection refused | |||
No apport report written because the error message indicates its a followup error from a previous failure. | |||
dpkg: error processing package runit (--configure): | |||
subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1 | |||
dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of git-daemon-run: | |||
git-daemon-run depends on runit; however: | |||
Package runit is not configured yet. | |||
dpkg: error processing package git-daemon-run (--configure): | |||
dependency problems - leaving unconfigured | |||
Errors were encountered while processing: | |||
runit | |||
git-daemon-run | |||
E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1) | |||
How could I solve this? | |||
'''A:''' | |||
A possible solution is to remove the "git-daemon-run" and "runit" file as explained in https://askubuntu.com/questions/631615/unable-to-connect-to-upstart-error-when-installing-git-all (a bug is possible causing the error). | |||
# Remove git-daemon-run | |||
#* <pre> sudo dpkg -r git-daemon-run </pre> | |||
# Remove runit | |||
#* <pre> sudo dpkg -r runit </pre> | |||
# install again | |||
#* <pre> sudo apt-get install git </pre> | |||
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Select the entire output (you probably only need a few relevant variables, but copying everything works fine), and copy (ctrl+shift+c). Paste the entire output in your QT creator Batch Edit window, and click OK. Building with CTRL+B should work now! | Select the entire output (you probably only need a few relevant variables, but copying everything works fine), and copy (ctrl+shift+c). Paste the entire output in your QT creator Batch Edit window, and click OK. Building with CTRL+B should work now! | ||
If you're still getting undefined reference errors try running the following in the terminal | |||
emc-update |
Latest revision as of 07:33, 2 May 2018
When you ran into a problem, try to find the solution here first. If it's not here, try to find an answer by googling your problem, asking fellow students, or, as a very last resort, ask your tutor! If you found a solution, please put it here such that others can use it! Try to be as consise yet descriptive as possible, and try to file your Problem-Solution pair under the correct category (or add a new category if necessary).
Example
Just as an example! Please remove this section if you're the first to add a Problem-Solution pair!
My computer is on fire. Is this a bad thing?
Nah, probably not, the fire will soon die out. Be sure though to commit all your changes to git! Just in case...
Ubuntu
My laptop is stuck on maximum brightness
Open your Terminal. Type
sudo gedit /usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/20-intel.conf
A text editor will open. Add the following content
Section "Device" Identifier "card0" Driver "intel" Option "Backlight" "intel_backlight" BusID "PCI:0:2:0" EndSection
Log out and back in. You can now use the brightness controls on your keyboard to change the brightness.
C++
Everything related to the programming language
Version control (git)
Everything related to version control using git
Q:
installing/updating git with "sudo apt-get install git" results in the following error:
start: Unable to connect to Upstart: Failed to connect to socket /com/ubuntu/upstart: Connection refused No apport report written because the error message indicates its a followup error from a previous failure. dpkg: error processing package runit (--configure): subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1 dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of git-daemon-run: git-daemon-run depends on runit; however: Package runit is not configured yet. dpkg: error processing package git-daemon-run (--configure): dependency problems - leaving unconfigured Errors were encountered while processing: runit git-daemon-run E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
How could I solve this?
A:
A possible solution is to remove the "git-daemon-run" and "runit" file as explained in https://askubuntu.com/questions/631615/unable-to-connect-to-upstart-error-when-installing-git-all (a bug is possible causing the error).
- Remove git-daemon-run
sudo dpkg -r git-daemon-run
- Remove runit
sudo dpkg -r runit
- install again
sudo apt-get install git
PICO
Everything related to PICO
Qt Creator
My program is not building and running within Qt Creator
When building the program does not work in Qt creator, but does work in the terminal, the following may fix the problem.
When your project is open, click 'Projects' on the left task bar. Scroll down to 'Build Environment', and expand it (click Details). Now, all the way to the bottom right, click 'Batch Edit'.
Next, open your terminal (ctrl+alt+t), and type
printenv
Select the entire output (you probably only need a few relevant variables, but copying everything works fine), and copy (ctrl+shift+c). Paste the entire output in your QT creator Batch Edit window, and click OK. Building with CTRL+B should work now!
If you're still getting undefined reference errors try running the following in the terminal
emc-update