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Andrew Fletcher
Docker containers list To view a list of Docker containers that are currently running, you can use the docker ps command. Open your terminal or command prompt and run the following command: docker psThis command will display a list of running containers, showing information like the container ID, image name, status, ports, and more. If you want to see all containers, including those that are not currently running, you can use the following command: docker ps -aThe -a option shows all containers,...
Andrew Fletcher
Recently a client handed me code that runs an app through iOS and Android....
Andrew Fletcher
Working in an AWS ec2 environment, my goal is to access the server via...
Andrew Fletcher
Only a month ago, running an app through the Android Studio emulator was running...
Andrew Fletcher
Installing PHP on OSX and it installed PHP 8.2.x.  However, for my...
Andrew Fletcher
Regular commands for brew   Brew update This updates Homebrew itself.  Keeping Homebrew current with the command brew update.  Note, before running this command, it can take some time (if you haven't run it recently).  It is highly recommended that you run the update before trying to install a package. brew updateResponse Already up-to-date.  Brew doctor Post running the brew update, next run a diagnostics command: brew doctorResponse Your system is ready to...
Andrew Fletcher
Build the PHP base image with apache-buster using the Dockerfile.base Since JN...
Andrew Fletcher
Warning from Google Play Store when uploading an App You must complete the...
Andrew Fletcher
Uploading a new version of an Android app to Google Play and I'm seeing this...
Andrew Fletcher
Whilst uploading a new version of our Android app, I had the following error...
Andrew Fletcher
If you have a situation where either you have forgotten a Keystore password or change of developers and the password wasn't sent across.... what to do?  However, your app lives on and needs to be updated!   Possible solutions grade.properties This is a great starting point.  Have a look in your android/gradle.properties file.  Unfortunately, the android/ directory didn't exist and I had to run the command prompt to generate.  So no password! signingConfigs { release...
Andrew Fletcher
Initialise your Capacitor config​ To initialise Capacitor use the CLI...
Andrew Fletcher
Run the NPX commands to update the app npm run build && npx cap syncRun...
Andrew Fletcher
Approaches to resolving “Module not specified” Error in Android Studio When...
Andrew Fletcher
Working in Android Studio when attempting to run a project I had the following...