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Andrew Fletcher
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The error you're encountering indicates an issue with the ffi gem during the CocoaPods update. The error message suggests trying to run the gem pristine command to fix it.
Using terminal - run the following command:
gem pristine ffi --version 1.16.3This command will attempt to restore the ffi gem to its pristine state, resolving any issues with its extensions. After running this command, try running pod update again
pod updateIf you encounter any permission issues, you might need to use...
Andrew Fletcher
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Docker containers list
To view a list of Docker containers that are currently...
Andrew Fletcher
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Working in an AWS ec2 environment, my goal is to access the server via...
Andrew Fletcher
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Build the PHP base image with apache-buster using the Dockerfile.base
Since JN...
Andrew Fletcher
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As a web developer, you will most likely need to run local copies of a bunch of...
Andrew Fletcher
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Getting Started with Cocoapods
Installation
Built with Ruby, Cocopods is installable with the default Ruby available on macOS. Using the default Ruby install will require you to use sudo when installing gems.
sudo gem install cocoapodsHowever, if you attempt to install or update Cocopods without Sudo you will hit a permission issue.
gem install cocoapods
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Andrew Fletcher
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Updating to PHP 8.1, I found this interesting code stop...
Deprecated function:...
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Running Docker
Dangerous word... I'm assuming that Docker is installed....
Andrew Fletcher
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Running Docker and attempting to install a web proxy environment where I'm...
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xdebug - failed to solve with frontend dockerfile.v0: failed to create LLB...
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Create and push to Docker Hub
Creating your own custom image... you need to have a Docker ID. Not sure, well most likely you created it to download Docker Desktop. If you don't have one, go to Docker and sign up.
In your text editor create a file called Dockerfile in the same directory you want to have as your local site. No extension, just Dockerfile. Paste in this code and save the file:
FROM nginx:latest
COPY . /usr/share/nginx/htmlThis tells Docker to use the same nginx...
Andrew Fletcher
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Resetting Docker is basically following the start parameters. All...
Andrew Fletcher
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Setting up a new project in Docker and VS Code.
Using Terminal, go to your...
Andrew Fletcher
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Running Docker in a new process and creating a container.
Go to the...
Andrew Fletcher
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Today while in Terminal, I ran a regular script pod update. However, this...