Answer 1 This answer does not require using a runtime flag --es-module-specifier-resolution=node at execution time However, you have to modify your ts source code, which is a pain if there is are a lot of files. And, the modified files will no longer compile in "commonjs" mode, if you want to go back or use dual "commonjs"/"module" modes. Modify your tsconfig.json to ensure at least these ...
An example of this is a missing header file - the compiler says something like "no such file" but not "error: no such file", then it exits with non-zero exit code some time later (perhaps after many more warnings).
I have a storage server running openmediavault which is based on debian. The OS is in a USB 3.0 Stick pluged directly on the motherboard (no USB-Hub or sth). The system was running fine for about 3
The solution you talk about is for the error LDAP: error code 1 - 000004DC: LdapErr: DSID-0C09075A which is different and occurs because you didn't bind LDAP via Java code only.
2013-05-08 16:44:35,786 ERROR (JDBCExceptionReporter.java:101) [org.hibernate.util.JDBCExceptionReporter, logExceptions] - Communications link failure The last packet sent successfully to the server was 0 milliseconds ago.
This one seems to be originated after upgrading from vs2015 to vs2017. The error is Compiler Error Message: The compiler failed with error code -532462766. Some notes ...
Well, a few things. First up, are you forcing the project to x32 bits, or x64 bits? This issue matters boatloads. While .net code can run as ANY CPU, un-managed Windows code cannot, and your .net project thus has to match the bit size of the Access data engine you installed. Keep in mind that use of vs2022 results in additional issues. If you using the x32 (x86) version of Access, then you can ...
Since you have the permission error, you probably installed npm through a Node installer and now you need to reinstalled it with a nvm (node version manager). Luckily, this is very simple.