Build Error: statsmodels 0.13.2 for on Linux
It looks like python3.11 is compatible with statsmodels 0.14.0 - check back next week (Tuesday/Wednesday) and this should be available.
View ArticleAdd Module to Existing Perl Installation
Your search shows the package name as Spreadsheet-Read, so use the command state install Spreadsheet-Read.
View ArticleAdd Module to Existing Perl Installation
Thanks for the reply; however, how do I then use the package in a script? I can’t do use Spreadsheet-Read;
View ArticleAdd Module to Existing Perl Installation
Well, that’s what I have been trying, but what doesn’t work, even after the recent install: Can't locate Spreadsheet/Read.pm in @INC (you may need to install the Spreadsheet::Read module) (@INC...
View ArticleState activate vs state checkout
Hi wilb, thanks for your question. We are recommending users stop using state activate and start using state checkout, and the reason comes down to user control. Previously, state activate would pull...
View ArticleBuild error for: PAR 1.019 and PAR-Packer 1.059 - Perl-5.36.1-Windows
Thank you both for the details - We have applied the fixes we made in 1.052 forward up to 1.059. This has been fixed on our backend I would expect the fix to be live on Tuesday or Wednesday. Best, Marc
View ArticleState activate vs state checkout
Hi andrewd-activestate, Thanks for your reply. Does state clean cache still apply for reset of an uncertain workspace? Regards, Wil Blake
View ArticleAdd Module to Existing Perl Installation
I have just successfully added the Spreadsheet::Read module to my 5.36.1. installation using the command state install Spreadsheet-Read. I confirmed it can be located by running the command perl -e...
View ArticleAdd Module to Existing Perl Installation
Well, that was interesting. It turns out that I had an older version of ActiveState Perl on my system, which didn’t get the Spreadsheet module installed. I uninstalled the older version and now things...
View ArticleBuild Error: NCBI 0.10 for on Windows
Looking for help with this package that is failing to build in my project. Runtime Details ActiveState Language - Platform - Windows Failing Packages NCBI 0.10
View ArticleState activate vs state checkout
@wilb Only partially. You also have to remove and recreate the yaml control file that describes where the project has been placed. A “state clean cache” and a manually removal of the project control...
View ArticleBuild error for: PAR 1.019 and PAR-Packer 1.059 - Perl-5.36.1-Windows
These should work now - But note these are GPL and should not be used commercially.
View ArticleBuild Error: NCBI 0.10 for on Windows
Hi SHIYB, sorry to hear you’re having trouble with your build. A ticket has been created and this thread will be updated when a solution is found. Thanks for posting!
View ArticleCrouton install 2014 on chromeos
Hello, I installed Python 3.10 on a Chromeos crouton from 2014. I can’t find it in the files to tell Pycharme to use it by giving it the path. I start, I do not know if Linux 2014 Crouton is...
View ArticleInstall of Perl successful, but when I try to use state activate 'name',...
I have windows 11 and ran into a similar problem. For windows 11 go to the directory C:\Users<user>\AppData\Local\ActiveState\StateTool\release\bin and run the state commands in the Download...
View ArticleRecent Perl CVEs announced : CVE-2023-47038 and CVE-2023-47039
If you saw the news that the Perl Steering Committee just released, they recently identified and patched two new major vulnerabilities: CVE-2023-47038 - Write past buffer end via illegal user-defined...
View ArticleCrouton install 2014 on chromeos
It wouldn’t be one of ours. We don’t provide a version of Python that will run on ChromeOS, and if you’re using the embedded Linux provided by ChromeOS for the Python, your version of Python will be...
View ArticleTaking output from Circos using Perl
I have recently installed Perl on my computer (Windows10 64-bit operating system - Intel(R) Celeron(R) N4000 CPU @ 1.10GHz 1.10 GHz - Installed RAM 8.00 GB) and I have also copied Circos folder....
View ArticleHandling of international Character Sets (Unicode?)
In an NTFS-Filesystem I have some files and directories which include Greek and Arabian characters. There are no problems in Windows Explorer - it even works in FAT32, but the readdir()-function does...
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