Error Package Not Successfully Downloaded 33
JNUC 2016 Sessions Mini Events Discussions Overview User Groups JAMF Nation Global Foundation DOCUMENTATION Casper Suite Admin's Guide All Product Documentation OTHER Store Job Board JAMF Software Log In JAMF Nation, hosted by JAMF Software, is a dynamic and knowledgeable community of Apple-focused IT admins and Casper Suite users. Join us in person, in October, for the annual JAMF Nation User Conference (JNUC) to discover new and better ways to manage Apple devices. CLOSE Learn more about JNUC 2016 CLOSE 5 Error: Package not successfully downloaded: 33 Posted: 3/13/13 at 2:36 AM by Shadow_Within Hi guys Getting this error when trying to install a certain package from the self service application. This is the part of the log where the error occurs; /usr/sbin/jamf is version 8.63 Executing Policy Install PolicyName... [STEP 1 of 4] Downloading http://casper.mycompany.com:80/CasperShare/Packages//PackageName.dmg... Error: Package not successfully downloaded: 33 I have browsed the forums and cannot find any posts with any helpful information. The rest of the policy downloads fine and executes properly. Other packages execute fine over http. This install policy also works fine when running on my dev machine. Anyone offer any help?Thanks in advance Casper Suite 5 SOLVED Posted: 3/13/13 at 9:05 AM by jarednichols Well, curl refers error 33 (not sure if that's what's being returned here) as a server that doesn't support byte ranges. I think this has something to do with resumable downloads. You may want to have a look in the /Library/Application Support/JAMF/Downloads folder and see if there's a partial download there that you can clear out. Posted: 3/18/13 at 12:18 AM by Shadow_Within Thanks Jared I managed to, finally, get around to getting access to the clients machine and to no surprise sitting there was the incomplete download for the policy. Deleted and it's now working! Posted: 3/18/13 at 3:11 PM by andyparkernz We're seeing similar errors with HTTP downloads, and if we look at that Downloads folder we find partial downloads. Clearing them out solves the problem. Is there a jamf verb to delete these out? We though that jamf flushCaches might do the trick, but it seems not. SOLVED Posted: 3/18/13 at 10:42 PM by Shadow_Within Posted Today at 3:11 PM by andyparkernz We're seeing similar errors with HTTP downloads, and if we look at that Downloads folder we find partial downloads. Clearing them out solves the problem. Is there a jamf verb to delete these out? We though that jamf flushCaches might do the tr
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Sign in Pricing Blog Support Search GitHub This repository Watch https://github.com/benjjneb/dada2/issues/97 19 Star 31 Fork 14 benjjneb/dada2 Code Issues 14 Pull requests 1 Projects 0 Pulse Graphs New issue DADA2 installation failed - Rcpp.h: No such file or directory #97 Closed andreatorti opened this Issue Jul 26, 2016 · 10 comments Projects None yet Labels error package None yet Milestone No milestone Assignees No one assigned 2 participants andreatorti commented Jul 26, 2016 Hello, I got the following message while trying to install DADA2 on R3.3.1 (Windows7) using the devtools method: The downloaded binary packages are in C:\Users\torti\AppData\Local\Temp\RtmpkX86oo\downloaded_packages "C:/PROGRA~1/R/R-33~1.1/bin/i386/R" --no-site-file --no-environ error package not --no-save --no-restore --quiet CMD INSTALL \ "C:/Users/torti/AppData/Local/Temp/RtmpkX86oo/devtoolsfa82397633/benjjneb-dada2-0962a7e" --library="\ad.nfit.au.dk/NFDFS/Users/torti/Documents/R/win-library/3.3" \ --install-tests installing source package 'dada2' ... ** libs *** arch - i386 c:/Rtools/mingw_32/bin/g++ -std=c++0x -I"C:/PROGRA~1/R/R-33~1.1/include" -DNDEBUG -I"\ad.nfit.au.dk/NFDFS/Users/torti/Documents/R/win-library/3.3/Rcpp/include" -I"\ad.nfit.au.dk/NFDFS/Users/torti/Documents/R/win-library/3.3/RcppParallel/include" -I"d:/Compiler/gcc-4.9.3/local330/include" -O2 -Wall -mtune=core2 -c RcppExports.cpp -o RcppExports.o In file included from ../inst/include/dada2.h:7:0, from RcppExports.cpp:4: ../inst/include/dada2_RcppExports.h:7:18: fatal error: Rcpp.h: No such file or directory #include ^ compilation terminated. make: *** [RcppExports.o] Error 1 Warning: running command 'make -f "Makevars" -f "C:/PROGRA~1/R/R-33~1.1/etc/i386/Makeconf" -f "C:/PROGRA~1/R/R-33~1.1/share/make/winshlib.mk" CXX='$(CXX1X) $(CXX1XSTD)' CXXFLAGS='$(CXX1XFLAGS)' CXXPICFLAGS='$(CXX1XPICFLAGS)' SHLIB_LDFLAGS='$(SHLIB_CXX1XLDFLAGS)' SHLIB_LD='$(SHLIB_CXX1XLD)' SHLIB="dada2.dll" OBJECTS="RcppExports.o Rmain.o chimera.o cluster.o error.o evaluate.o filter.o misc.o nwalign_endsfree.o nwalign_vectorized.o pval.o strmap.o taxonomy.o"' had status 2 ERROR: compilation failed for package 'dada2' removing '\ad.nfit.au.dk/NFDFS/Users/torti/Documents/R/win-library/3.3/dada2' Error: Command failed (1) I am not very familiar with R and coding in general, so I would appreciate any help. Thanks! Owner benjjneb commented Jul 26, 2016 Have you already installed Rtools (https