If you want to do more to help you can test to see if your issue is a REGRESSION. To do so:1. Download and install oldest version of LibreOffice (usually 3.3 unless your bug pertains to a feature added after 3.3) from
UPDATE 1Looking on the error stack more closely, I saw that the file Microsoft.Cpp.props was not found. Moreover, the entire folder Program Files (x86)/MSBuild was missing. Thus, I installed Visual Studio 2010 and it fixed this problem.
OOo 3.3.0 Win x86 install en-US
I added to my PATH (in the Windows SDK shell) the bin folder of my Git installation (for GNU tools), the bin folder of CMake, and the folder containing protoc.exe. In addition (but most people should not need it), I had to setup Maven to use my HTTP proxy, first editing settings.xml as indicated in Maven's documentation, but also by defining the environment variable MAVEN_OPTS=-Dmy.proxy.host -Dhttp.proxyPort=my.proxy.port, as otherwise there was a timeout at some point during the build.
LibreOffice does not replace an already installed OpenOffice (though LibreOffice 3.3 beta did), so you may like to remove OpenOffice before installing LibreOffice. Create an empty text file called OpenOfficeUninstall.vbs (or whatever you prefer), enter the following using Notepad:
My install is done for computer with SSD so it copies .MSI to local disk and install from it.It also show basic interface to let user know what's going on. It works even with WPKG-GP on Win10 (I use it this way!)
On a system with LibreOffice already installed, you can uninstall all LibreOffice versions and languages. Create an empty text file called LibreOfficeUninstall.vbs (or whatever you prefer), enter the following using Notepad:
Note the BOLD part: there are exact version (6.3.5.2) and the uninstall string ( 9FEFBA80-8687-4AC1-83F7-3CD3E9BAF275 ) on that line.So just download latest version (stable?) from LO site, run a file command on it and get 2 critical info to update your package!On a system with LibreOffice already installed, you can get the uninstall string for that particular version, the same one for all languages, on 32-bit systems from:
64 bit versions of LibreOffice were available from v5.0.0.1 since June 2015, judging from the Libreoffice old archive URL.Note that uninstall Strings for 64 bit versions are different from 32 bit versions.
If you are initially installing Oracle Application Server 10g Release 3, the best place to begin is with the Release Notes and Installation Guide for the platform and version you are installing. The Documentation Library will provide information about administering Oracle Application Server 10g Release 3 . This documentation is available on Oracle Technology Network (OTN):
Oracle Application Server 10g Release 3 (10.1.3) is installed with some Oracle Database 10.1.0.5.0 components, for client-side networking functionality. At this time, there are no certified 10.1.0.x Patchsets to apply to a 10.1.3.x home. However, there may be one-off patches made available under the 10.1.0.5 label, which can be applied to the 10.1.3.x home to fix client-side networking issues, including some SSL related issues. Note that the Oracle Application Server 10g Patchsets may or may not contain these fixes. Below is a list of SSL related patches you should ensure are installed:
OPatch is a required patching utility for all one-off patches, which are not part of a Patch Set. The latest OPatch utility should be downloaded as before applying any patch that is applied using OPatch. This includes the Critical Patch Updates.First, there is a patch required which upgrades the Oracle Universal Installer (OUI ). Apply this according to the readme and/or . This updates the OUI Installer files from 10.1.0.5 to 10.1.0.6 and allows certain functions such as applying newer overlay merge patches. Note this updates OPatch to 1.0.0.0.62 but the next step instructs to apply the latest OPatch. is used to deliver the latest OPatch Utility. When downloading, choose your actual platform in use and the correct OPatch version for your Oracle home. For Oracle Application Server 10g, select the version as "10.1.0.0.0" for your specific version. Do not use OPatch 10.2 for Oracle Application Server versions unless a 10.2 OUI (installer) was used to install Application Server components. Before using OPatch utility, you should verify what version is installed with "opatch version" command. Note that the 10.1.0.0.0 download is used to deliver an actual 1.0.0.0.xx version level. After downloading, it should be simply extracted into the Oracle home over the old version. Then, check the "opatch version" again, and compare with the version listed in the readme file.Further reference: OPatch for Oracle Application Server 10g (10.1.2, 10.1.3, 10.1.4)
The Oracle Java SE version installed by default with Oracle Application Server 10g Release 3 (10.1.3) is an earlier version of JDK/JRE 1.5. It also supplied JDK/JRE 1.4.2 for those needing to use it. A Patch Set may also update to a newer 1.5 version, but since all Patch Sets were released a while ago, it will be older by today's standards. It is suggested to apply the newest 10.1.3.5 Patch Set, and then update the JDK/JRE (now called Java SE) to the latest 1.5._xx version. Be sure to obtain the correct Java SE if you are running a 32 bit AS 10g 10.1.3.5 on a 64 bit platform, you would use a 32 bit JKK/JRE. It is not recommended to go to a newer Java SE 6 version (or 32 to 64-bit) unless your applications require it. Note that important fixes including security vulnerability issues are fixed with 1.5._xx and this will continue through the 10.1.3.5 life cycle. There are no plans to certify Java SE 7 with 10.1.3.5. It is recommended to begin deployment in an FMW 11g/12c environment if needing Java SE 7 for your applications.
Oracle currently delivers the latest Critical Patch Updates on a quarterly basis: January, April, July, and October of each year. You should continually install these updates to secure your installation. Look for the latest update, and an associated Oracle Fusion Middleware Patch Availability Document, which will contain the latest patches to apply to your Oracle Application Server 10g Release 3 (10.1.3) homes:
Click New, and give path to OPENCV_PATH\build\install\x64\vc14\bin and click Ok. Depending upon where you have kept opencv-3.3.1 folder and what version of Visual Studio you used to compile OpenCV, this path would be different. In my case full path is:C:\Users\Vaibhaw Chandel\Documents\opencv-3.3.1\build\install\x64\vc14\bin
Quick way to check whether OpenCV for Python is installed correctly or not is to import cv2 in python interpreter.Open command prompt in Windows, run python command. This will open Python interpreter. Run these two commands
On Debian systems you can also opt to add our openHABian turn-key solution on top of your existing operating system, follow these instructions instead to check whether your system is eligible and install it.
ZDoom supports using TiMidity++ for MIDI playback. To use it, extract timidity.exe and timidity.cfg and read the instructions. TiMidity++ has become an internal player integrated within GZDoom since v3.3.0, so this separate download is only useful for older versions.
These are ready made packages, together with an install program, to get you up and running in no time. All packages contain a README file, which you should read for installation instructions and latest news. The latest release is 3.2.2. Because of a lack of release builders and testers, 3.2.2 is only available for a limited number of platforms and not in all package formats. If you want to change this and build and test future releases, contact us via the mailing lists.Binaries You can download the 3.2.2 release for the following cpu and operating systems: ARM Linux Android Windows CE Game Boy Advance Nintendo DS AROS ARM64 (aarch64) Linux Android macOS Intel x86/i386 Windows 32-bit (and a cross-compiler ARM/MIPS/i386-Android) Linux Mac OS X/OS X/macOS (and cross-compilers for ARM64, PowerPC(64), iOS & iPhoneSimulator, JVM/Java and JVM/Android). FreeBSD Solaris OS/2 (and eComStation) DOS (GO32v2 extender) Haiku AROS AMD64/Intel 64/x86_64 Windows 64-bit Linux Mac OS X/OS X/macOS (and cross-compilers for PowerPC(64)/Mac OS X, iOS & iPhoneSimulator, JVM/Java and JVM/Android). FreeBSD Solaris Intel i8086 MS-DOS PowerPC AmigaOS AIX Linux Mac OS X MorphOS Nintendo Wii PowerPC64 AIX Linux Mac OS X PowerPC64 Little Endian Linux SPARC Linux Solaris MIPS Linux MIPSEL Linux (Experimental, not tested) Motorola 68k Amiga Linux Source The source can be downloaded separately in a zip file or a tar.gz from one of the download sites. Documentation The documentation can be downloaded in several formats from one of our download sites.
Portable packages, available for Linux, macOS, andWindowsoperating systems as alternative to installable packages, does not needinstallation: simply extract and use the application for maximum easeof deployment.
PeaZip free archiver packages are currently not signed,but SHA256 is acryptographically strong hash, and it is served here through a secureTLS/SSL website, so it can be used for check integrity and autenticityofthe packages you are downloading. Download pages of Win64 and Win32installers also shows SHA256hash value of each packages for increased security of users.
You can get the latest copy of the program from the Wireshark website at download page should automatically highlight the appropriate download for your platform and direct you to the nearest mirror.Official Windows and macOS installers are signed using trusted certificates on those platforms.macOS installers are additionally notarized. 2ff7e9595c
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