Installing GeoIP - maxminddb_module and libmaxminddb Errors - geoip

After installing maxminddb_module and libmaxminddb from
http://maxmind.github.io/mod_maxminddb/ and
https://github.com/maxmind/libmaxminddb
On restarting apache, I get the following error:
Syntax error on line 243 of /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf: Cannot load /usr/lib64/httpd/modules/mod_maxminddb.so into server: libmaxminddb.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
httpd.conf line 243 is:
LoadModule maxminddb_module /usr/lib64/httpd/modules/mod_maxminddb.so
It seems everything is in its right place, but I can't get them all to play nice and talk to each other. Would appreciate some assistance. Thanks!

From https://github.com/maxmind/libmaxminddb :
If after installing, you receive an error that libmaxminddb.so.0 is missing you may need to add the lib directory in your prefix to your library path. On most Linux distributions when using the default prefix (/usr/local), you can do this by running the following commands:
$ sudo sh -c "echo /usr/local/lib >> /etc/ld.so.conf.d/local.conf"
$ ldconfig

Try running sudo ldconfig and see if that fixes the problem.

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clang-format not working in vim - missing libtinfo.so.5 library

I'm trying to set up vim for C++ editing in Ubuntu 20. I'd like to use clang-format to format my files. My vimrc looks as follows:
map <C-K> :py3f /usr/local/clang-10.0.0/share/clang/clang-format.py<cr>
imap <C-K> <c-o>:py3f /usr/local/clang-10.0.0/share/clang/clang-format.py<cr>
When I run this in vim by hitting C-k over a block of code, I get this error:
b'clang-format: error while loading shared libraries: libtinfo.so.5: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory\n'
No output from clang-format (crashed?).
Please report to bugs.llvm.org.
Has anyone encountered this before? How do I resolve this?
Sorted it out. It looks like Ubuntu 20 has libtinfo.so.6. I installed the libtinfo.so.5 package using:
sudo apt update && sudo apt install -y libtinfo5
Note - I saw some posts on doing an alias "ln -s" on the libtinfo.so.6 file. This did not work for me.

Running configure file in MinGW64: default build_alias command and default prefix not found

I'm using MinGW64 via an MSYS2 download and am currently trying to install the Solar Geometry 2 library (http://www.oie.mines-paristech.fr/Valorisation/Outils/Solar-Geometry/) for use. I'm following their install README, which states to navigate to the directory and "configure" (I've been typing "./configure". However, when I do so, I get the following message in my terminal:
$ ./configure
configure: loading site script /mingw64/etc/config.site
/mingw64/etc/config.site: line 13: config.site:13: default build_alias set to x6_64-w64-mingw32: command not found
/mingw64/etc/config.site: line 20: config.site:20: default prefix set to /mingw4: No such file or directory
configure: error: cannot find install-sh or install.sh in . ./.. ./../..
When I initially installed MSYS2 I set up the etc/fstab file as recommended. However, I'm quite new to MSYS so I'm assuming I botched something in my setup. I haven't edited anything in the config.site file mentioned in the errors, so I'm wondering if it's something in there.
Any help is greatly appreciated, thank you
No where in the directions for "Solar Geometry" do I see reference to MSys or MSys2.
I suggest you install the compiler toolchain and base development file. No idea if you editing /etc/fstab will cause problems. I do not normmaly edit it!
Install MinGW Package build packages. You might need more packages installed.
pacman -S --needed base-devel mingw-w64-x86_64-toolchain

"Bad interpreter: No such file" error with PIP, python 2.7.11

I am trying to run the following code:
pip install mako
I get the following error:
-bash: /usr/local/bin/pip: /usr/local/bin/python2.7: bad interpreter: No such file or directory
I have tried moving pip into the same directory as Python-2.7.11 (usr/lib/Python-2.7.11) and moving Python into the same directory as pip. I have seen a couple of diffrent similar instances to this issue however none seemed to answer my question. This is on linux, and I installed Python-2.7.11 to replace the native 2.6 build that was on the machine. Any help would be appreciated. Cheers
Issue was that pip was look for a python executable that wasn't there. I had to link it with:
ln -s /usr/lib/Python-2.7.11/python python2.7
Hopefully this helps someone with the same issue. Cheers
Was seeing this same issue, I was working in a directory which had an ' in its directory path/name.
However, moving to a directory without apostrophe (') solved this issue.
bash: /home/user/share/f x/User's Files/x/x_y/T/docs/venv/bin/pip: "/home/user/share/f: bad interpreter: No such file or directory

omz_urlencode:42: -regex-match not available for regex

Okay so i'm trying to install Homebrew, so that I can I can install nodejs and npm. However I'm using this command from brew.sh;
/usr/bin/ruby -e "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/master/install)"
Once I install Homebrew It keeps returning this error
It appears Homebrew is already installed. If your intent is to reinstall you
should do the following before running this installer again:
ruby -e "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/master/uninstall)"
The current contents of /usr/local are bin CODEOFCONDUCT.md etc lib libexec Library LICENSE.txt README.md sbin share .git .github .gitignore
omz_urlencode:42: failed to load module `zsh/regex': dlopen(/usr/local/Cellar/zsh/5.2/lib/zsh/regex.so, 9): image not found
omz_urlencode:42: -regex-match not available for regex'
I honestly have no idea what's happening here. I'm not sure If I have to symlink Homebrew up or what. But I have tried everything I know so far (which isn't much). If anyone could be kind enough to give me instructions as what too look for to solve the issue, I'm all ears.
Thank you for listening!
It seems it's a bug that have been corrected in recent version of OMZ, you should update it.
You get the output:
zsh: command not found: homebrew
Because homebrew is not a command. Try brew -v instead.
To resolve:
Warning: node-5.10.1 already installed, it's just not linked
Use brew link node
Okay so I think I have made some progress, It may have been for some weird reason I didn't have permission writes to run the 'brew link < package > ' so i ran the following command:
'sudo chown -R /usr/local/share/systemtap/tapset && brew doctor'
Once I ran 'brew link node' it successfully created 7 symlinks for the node directory on the following path;
'Linking /usr/local/Cellar/node/5.10.1... 7 symlinks created'
However, when I installed live-server via npm; I typed 'live-server -v' and it again returned 'zsh: command not found: live-server'. In addition to this it keeps telling me I have 'unbrewed dylibs':
Warning: Unbrewed dylibs were found in /usr/local/lib.
If you didn't put them there on purpose they could cause problems when
building Homebrew formulae, and may need to be deleted.
Unexpected dylibs:
/usr/local/lib/libociei.dylib
So im still unsure what the exact issue is.
P.S. Apologies for not posting this correctly, as im trying to see where I can seperate it into commands like you corrected in the first post, if you could link me to a post where it tells me how to use it properly i'll be more than happy to read it.
Thanks,

apktool build apk fails

I am experiencing very annoying problems with the application apktool problem.
I do not understand what i am doing wrong, or what the problem is.
I tried this on debian , and on linux mint. I used different versions of apktool,
resulting in the same error:
I: Checking whether sources has changed...
I: Checking whether resources has changed...
I: Building resources...
Exception in thread "main" brut.androlib.AndrolibException: brut.common.BrutException: could not exec command: [aapt, p, -F, /tmp/APKTOOL3630495287059303807.tmp, -I, /home/awesomename/apktool/framework/1.apk, -S, /home/awesomename/out/./res, -M, /home/awesomename/out/./AndroidManifest.xml]
at brut.androlib.res.AndrolibResources.aaptPackage(Unknown Source)
at brut.androlib.Androlib.buildResourcesFull(Unknown Source)
at brut.androlib.Androlib.buildResources(Unknown Source)
at brut.androlib.Androlib.build(Unknown Source)
at brut.androlib.Androlib.build(Unknown Source)
at brut.apktool.Main.cmdBuild(Unknown Source)
at brut.apktool.Main.main(Unknown Source)
Caused by: brut.common.BrutException: could not exec command: [aapt, p, -F, /tmp/APKTOOL3630495287059303807.tmp, -I, /home/windows/apktool/framework/1.apk, -S, /home/windows/out/./res, -M, /home/windows/out/./AndroidManifest.xml]
at brut.util.OS.exec(Unknown Source)
... 7 more
Caused by: java.io.IOException: Cannot run program "aapt": error=2, No such file or directory
at java.lang.ProcessBuilder.start(ProcessBuilder.java:1041)
at java.lang.Runtime.exec(Runtime.java:617)
at java.lang.Runtime.exec(Runtime.java:485)
... 8 more
Caused by: java.io.IOException: error=2, No such file or directory
at java.lang.UNIXProcess.forkAndExec(Native Method)
at java.lang.UNIXProcess.<init>(UNIXProcess.java:135)
at java.lang.ProcessImpl.start(ProcessImpl.java:130)
at java.lang.ProcessBuilder.start(ProcessBuilder.java:1022)
... 10 more
It seems it can not use aapt , but i read about apktool.
And it seems that aapt is build inside apktool , why is it not working ?
It seems there's some problem in building the resources while recompiling the apk.
what you can do is, when you decompile your apk use this command
apktool d -f -r apkfilename.apk
here -f is to replace previous decompiled apk's code and -r is to ignore the decompiling of resources.
this would prevent the resources from being decompiled and will simply copy the same resources when you recompile the apk.
In case you've been using v1 and now upgraded to v2, try manually deleting the framework file.
On windows 8 it's normally at C:\Users\YourName\apktool\framework\1.apk.
The file should be regenerated once you try to build something.
My problem was solved by deleting the \framework\1.apk, making a backup on the files I modified, ereasing the dir and decompiling the *.apk again, etc... (on linux, the path is home/[user]/apktool/...). After the update, apktool always loaded the old resource table. N
For me, I solved this problem by first clearing apktool's framework directory by typing in the terminal.
$ apktool empty-framework-dir
Afterwards I uninstalled apktool and related files by typing
$ sudo apt purge apktool
Then i went to https://bitbucket.org/iBotPeaches/apktool/downloads/ to get the latest jar file for apktool(apktool_2.5.0.jar as at the time of writing this).
On first run
$ java -jar apktool_2.5.0.jar b <MyAPP.apk> #Without ><
it works.
since I work with apktool most of the times I needed a situation where I can run apktool from anywhere so I gave the jar file execute permissions by typing
$ sudo chmod +x apktool_2.5.0.jar
Afterwards I moved it /usr/bin/ by typing
$ sudo apktool_2.5.0.jar /usr/bin/
Definitely seems like the aapt PATH problem I had awhile back. Have you added aapt to PATH? If you still have problems, I have made a good apk kit in bash to avoid all these dependency problems. It supports apktool, signapk, zipalign,adb, fastboot, and heimdall. Check it out. All you need is a current java install.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/development/toolkit-apk-munky-rench-t3026757/post58747626#post58747626
There isn’t really enough information to give you a definite answer.
How ever you mentioned using different versions but the aapt issue was solved in version 2.4. Dependencies have been reduced to java version 1.8 or greater and the framework.
I use Debian and have the following:
Apktool 2.4
java version 11
Android framework
That’s all it took to get rid of the aapt path error.
The last error I came across was unrelated to aapt but was on the framework so I ran this command
apktool empty-framework-dir
And it solved it.
try to put the dir which include aapt file to your PATH. for example, export PATH=$PATH:./ ./apktool b
try to install ia32-libs and update latest version of apktool. (if possible restart)
apktool requires "ia32-libs" which is not available after Ubuntu 12.04. install ia32-libs
sudo apt-get install lib32z1 lib32ncurses5 lib32bz2-1.0 lib32stdc++6
Download latest version of apktools.jar - https://bitbucket.org/iBotPeaches/apktool/downloads
apktool complete installation guide - http://ibotpeaches.github.io/Apktool/install/
I just encounter same problem when run apktool d foo.apk(decompiled success) and then apktool b foo(recompile failed with similar error).
The apktool tool above was installed via sudo apt-get install apktool on Kali Linux.
So, the solution was visits apktool's official site, e.g. https://connortumbleson.com/2017/01/23/apktool-v2-2-2-released/ (it's latest version at this time of writing), download it, md5sum it, e.g. md5sum apktool_2.2.2.jar to verify, then rename that apktool_2.2.2.jar to apktool.jar.
Then do java -jar ./apktool.jar b foo to recompile, it success without error (the generated apk located at ./foo/dist/foo.apk).
The main issue is apktool version you need 2.4.0
You must manually install it from ibotpeaches git hub
here some good info
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kB6s10Uwpcs
and a automated script for kali
https://github.com/catenatedgoose?tab=repositories
In my mind the problem is how you install apktool...
I had the same problem and I did this and it worked very well:
For installation you first have to remove any installed apktool by the command:
sudo apt purge apktool
Then you'll have to install apktool but in a different way.
To continue save the link bellow as apktool in a directory.
[https://raw.githubusercontent.com/iBotPeaches/Apktool/master/scripts/linux/apktool]
Then open this link below and download the latest apktool.jar file: https://bitbucket.org/iBotPeaches/apktool/downloads/
Then rename the file as apktool.jar
After that give both files the permission by the command:
Sudo chmod -x apktool.jar
And for the saved script:
Sudo chmod -x apktool
At the end copy both files in the directory:
/usr/local/bin
By the command:
Sudo cp apktool.jar /usr/local/bin
And the script file:
Sudo cp apktool /usr/local/bin
After that try running apktoolin the terminal.
The solution is to include your apktool directory into your system PATH.