Dsi Library Initialization Error
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Oci Library Initialization Error
Pulse Graphs New issue When I run the `oci8` gem, I get jvmj9vm015w initialization error for library “OCI Library Initialization Error” #78 Closed chrismp opened this Issue Jun 19, 2015 · 3 comments Projects None
Jvmj9vm015w Initialization Error For Library Jclse7b_26(14) Jvmj9vm009e J9vmdllmain Failed
yet Labels None yet Milestone No milestone Assignees No one assigned 3 participants chrismp commented Jun 19, 2015 When I run require 'oci8', I get this error: jvmj9vm015w initialization error for library j9gc24(2) oci8lib.c:141:in oci8lib_191.so: OCI Library Initialization Error - C:\Ruby193\bin\OCI.DLL (OCIError) from C:/Ruby193/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.9.1/rubygems/custom_require.rb:36:in `require' from C:/Ruby193/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.9.1/rubygems/custom_require.rb:36:in `require' from C:/Ruby193/lib/ruby/gems/1.9.1/gems/ruby-oci8-2.1.8-x86-mingw32/lib/oci8.rb:70:in `
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being used http://forums.ohdsi.org/t/new-to-forum-what-javascript-router-library-is-being-used/1726 in atlas front end? I can't see any configured in the require js config or injected in the app.jsI just see it being called and used in app.js Chris_Knoll (Chris Knoll) 2016-09-29 00:39:10 UTC #2 Hi, @pwachira, Glad to see someone else initialization error looking for these sorts of things. I had some trouble looking for this myself. The router is required here: github.com OHDSI/Atlas/blob/8c69548095637ce9ca8282487e97831e4b8efb2f/js/main.js#L129
- "home" : "components/home",
- "common":"components/datasources/app/common",
- "reports": "components/datasources/app/reports",
- "prism": "prism", jvmj9vm015w initialization error
- "sptest": "sptest/sptest",
- "sptest_smoking": "sptest/sptest_smoking",
- }
- });
- requirejs(['bootstrap'], function () { // bootstrap must come first
- requirejs(['knockout', 'app', 'appConfig', 'ohdsi.util', 'director', 'search', 'localStorageExtender', 'jquery.ui.autocomplete.scroll'], function (ko, app, config, util) {
- $('#splash').fadeIn();
- var pageModel = new app();
- window.pageModel = pageModel;
- ko.applyBindings(pageModel);
- // establish base priorities for daimons
- var evidencePriority = 0;
- var vocabularyPriority = 0;
- var densityPriority = 0;
- self.currentView('sptest');
- });
- },
- '/sptest_smoking': function () {
- require(['sptest_smoking'], function () {
- console.log("trying