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LoadError cannot load such file -- standalone_migrations

Open hamxashahid opened this issue 6 years ago • 8 comments

Hi !

I am also getting same issue;

Added following lines in Rakefile after installing the gem

require 'standalone_migrations'
StandaloneMigrations::Tasks.load_tasks

it gives the following error: LoadError: cannot load such file -- standalone_migrations /home/hshahid/Projects/claims-proxy/Rakefile:16:in require' /home/hshahid/Projects/claims-proxy/Rakefile:16:in <top (required)>' /home/hshahid/.rvm/gems/jruby-9.1.7.0@claims-proxy/gems/rake-12.3.1/lib/rake/rake_module.rb:29:in load' /home/hshahid/.rvm/gems/jruby-9.1.7.0@claims-proxy/gems/rake-12.3.1/lib/rake/rake_module.rb:29:in load_rakefile' /home/hshahid/.rvm/gems/jruby-9.1.7.0@claims-proxy/gems/rake-12.3.1/lib/rake/application.rb:703:in raw_load_rakefile' /home/hshahid/.rvm/gems/jruby-9.1.7.0@claims-proxy/gems/rake-12.3.1/lib/rake/application.rb:104:in block in load_rakefile' /home/hshahid/.rvm/gems/jruby-9.1.7.0@claims-proxy/gems/rake-12.3.1/lib/rake/application.rb:186:in standard_exception_handling' /home/hshahid/.rvm/gems/jruby-9.1.7.0@claims-proxy/gems/rake-12.3.1/lib/rake/application.rb:103:in load_rakefile' /home/hshahid/.rvm/gems/jruby-9.1.7.0@claims-proxy/gems/rake-12.3.1/lib/rake/application.rb:82:in block in run' /home/hshahid/.rvm/gems/jruby-9.1.7.0@claims-proxy/gems/rake-12.3.1/lib/rake/application.rb:186:in standard_exception_handling' /home/hshahid/.rvm/gems/jruby-9.1.7.0@claims-proxy/gems/rake-12.3.1/lib/rake/application.rb:80:in run' /home/hshahid/.rvm/gems/jruby-9.1.7.0@claims-proxy/gems/rake-12.3.1/exe/rake:27:in <top (required)>' /home/hshahid/.rvm/gems/jruby-9.1.7.0@claims-proxy/bin/rake:23:in load' /home/hshahid/.rvm/gems/jruby-9.1.7.0@claims-proxy/bin/rake:23:in

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hamxashahid avatar Apr 26 '18 04:04 hamxashahid

With RubyGems installed giving the gem command, and then installing this gem and adding that code, mine seems to be detected. Not sure how much JRuby changes things though. I don't use that.

Pysis868 avatar Apr 29 '18 18:04 Pysis868

I'm facing the same issue in Ubuntu 18.04

rake aborted!
LoadError: cannot load such file -- standalone_migrations
/home/manju/Codes/xxx/xxx/migrations/Rakefile:1:in `<top (required)>'
/var/lib/gems/2.5.0/gems/rake-12.3.1/exe/rake:27:in `<top (required)>'
(See full trace by running task with --trace)

manjufy avatar Aug 07 '18 14:08 manjufy

I can say that in my local development I have the same problem running the commands inside a bundler context.

On my servers Ubuntu 14.04 I can't run in any context.

ruanltbg avatar Aug 22 '19 19:08 ruanltbg

My issue was that CI was installing a really old version of the gem 1.0.13 - September 26, 2012 (14 KB) when I used s.add_development_dependency 'standalone_migrations', the solution was to point to a newer version of the gem by using:

  s.add_development_dependency 'standalone_migrations', '~> 5'

It worked like a charm, thanks for this project 🙏 .

cabello avatar Sep 27 '19 14:09 cabello

add gem 'standalone_migrations', '~> 5.2', '>= 5.2.7' your Gemfile and run bundle update in your console. It's work for me

VanyaNeytrino avatar Nov 03 '19 14:11 VanyaNeytrino

I am facing a similar issue to this, however, I can't seem to install the package using gem install standalone_migrations.

Error (A rather long one, so apologies for the length):

Building native extensions.  This could take a while...
^T^TERROR:  Error installing standalone_migrations:
        ERROR: Failed to build gem native extension.

    current directory: /var/lib/gems/2.3.0/gems/nokogiri-1.10.5/ext/nokogiri
/usr/bin/ruby2.3 -r ./siteconf20191118-20980-16mabwv.rb extconf.rb
checking if the C compiler accepts ... yes
Building nokogiri using packaged libraries.
Using mini_portile version 2.4.0
checking for gzdopen() in -lz... yes
checking for iconv... yes
************************************************************************
IMPORTANT NOTICE:

Building Nokogiri with a packaged version of libxml2-2.9.10
with the following patches applied:
        - 0001-Revert-Do-not-URI-escape-in-server-side-includes.patch
        - 0002-Remove-script-macro-support.patch
        - 0003-Update-entities-to-remove-handling-of-ssi.patch

Team Nokogiri will keep on doing their best to provide security
updates in a timely manner, but if this is a concern for you and want
to use the system library instead; abort this installation process and
reinstall nokogiri as follows:

    gem install nokogiri -- --use-system-libraries
        [--with-xml2-config=/path/to/xml2-config]
        [--with-xslt-config=/path/to/xslt-config]

If you are using Bundler, tell it to use the option:

    bundle config build.nokogiri --use-system-libraries
    bundle install

Note, however, that nokogiri is not fully compatible with arbitrary
versions of libxml2 provided by OS/package vendors.
************************************************************************
Extracting libxml2-2.9.10.tar.gz into tmp/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/ports/libxml2/2.9.10... OK
Running git apply with /var/lib/gems/2.3.0/gems/nokogiri-1.10.5/patches/libxml2/0001-Revert-Do-not-URI-escape-in-server-side-includes.patch... OK
Running git apply with /var/lib/gems/2.3.0/gems/nokogiri-1.10.5/patches/libxml2/0002-Remove-script-macro-support.patch... OK
Running git apply with /var/lib/gems/2.3.0/gems/nokogiri-1.10.5/patches/libxml2/0003-Update-entities-to-remove-handling-of-ssi.patch... OK
Running 'configure' for libxml2 2.9.10... ERROR, review '/var/lib/gems/2.3.0/gems/nokogiri-1.10.5/ext/nokogiri/tmp/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/ports/libxml2/2.9.10/configure.log' to see what happened. Last lines a
re:
========================================================================
config.status: creating doc/examples/Makefile
config.status: creating doc/devhelp/Makefile
config.status: creating example/Makefile
config.status: creating python/Makefile
config.status: creating python/tests/Makefile
config.status: creating xstc/Makefile
config.status: creating include/libxml/xmlversion.h
config.status: creating libxml-2.0.pc
config.status: creating libxml-2.0-uninstalled.pc
config.status: creating libxml2-config.cmake
config.status: creating python/setup.py
config.status: creating xml2-config
config.status: creating config.h
config.status: executing depfiles commands
config.status: error: in `/var/lib/gems/2.3.0/gems/nokogiri-1.10.5/ext/nokogiri/tmp/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/ports/libxml2/2.9.10/libxml2-2.9.10':
config.status: error: Something went wrong bootstrapping makefile fragments
    for automatic dependency tracking.  Try re-running configure with the
    '--disable-dependency-tracking' option to at least be able to build
    the package (albeit without support for automatic dependency tracking).
See `config.log' for more details
========================================================================
*** extconf.rb failed ***
Could not create Makefile due to some reason, probably lack of necessary
libraries and/or headers.  Check the mkmf.log file for more details.  You may
need configuration options.

Provided configuration options:
        --with-opt-dir
        --without-opt-dir
        --with-opt-include
        --without-opt-include=${opt-dir}/include
        --with-opt-lib
        --without-opt-lib=${opt-dir}/lib
        --with-make-prog
        --without-make-prog
        --srcdir=.
        --curdir
        --ruby=/usr/bin/$(RUBY_BASE_NAME)2.3
        --help
        --clean
        --use-system-libraries
        --enable-static
        --disable-static
        --with-zlib-dir
        --without-zlib-dir
        --with-zlib-include
        --without-zlib-include=${zlib-dir}/include
        --with-zlib-lib
        --without-zlib-lib=${zlib-dir}/lib
        --enable-cross-build
        --disable-cross-build
/var/lib/gems/2.3.0/gems/mini_portile2-2.4.0/lib/mini_portile2/mini_portile.rb:402:in `block in execute': Failed to complete configure task (RuntimeError)
        from /var/lib/gems/2.3.0/gems/mini_portile2-2.4.0/lib/mini_portile2/mini_portile.rb:373:in `chdir'
        from /var/lib/gems/2.3.0/gems/mini_portile2-2.4.0/lib/mini_portile2/mini_portile.rb:373:in `execute'
        from /var/lib/gems/2.3.0/gems/mini_portile2-2.4.0/lib/mini_portile2/mini_portile.rb:110:in `configure'
        from /var/lib/gems/2.3.0/gems/mini_portile2-2.4.0/lib/mini_portile2/mini_portile.rb:153:in `cook'
        from extconf.rb:365:in `block (2 levels) in process_recipe'
        from extconf.rb:257:in `block in chdir_for_build'
        from extconf.rb:256:in `chdir'
        from extconf.rb:256:in `chdir_for_build'
        from extconf.rb:364:in `block in process_recipe'
        from extconf.rb:262:in `tap'
        from extconf.rb:262:in `process_recipe'
        from extconf.rb:557:in `<main>'

To see why this extension failed to compile, please check the mkmf.log which can be found here:

  /var/lib/gems/2.3.0/extensions/x86_64-linux/2.3.0/nokogiri-1.10.5/mkmf.log

extconf failed, exit code 1

Gem files will remain installed in /var/lib/gems/2.3.0/gems/nokogiri-1.10.5 for inspection.
Results logged to /var/lib/gems/2.3.0/extensions/x86_64-linux/2.3.0/nokogiri-1.10.5/gem_make.out

Not sure how to go about solving this.

I would appreciate any help on this matter.

jeiman avatar Nov 17 '19 16:11 jeiman

@jeiman You should post this question on StackOverflow, it's failing to install nokogiri (common Rails dependency not related to this project).

Blurb where it fails:

config.status: error: in `/var/lib/gems/2.3.0/gems/nokogiri-1.10.5/ext/nokogiri/tmp/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/ports/libxml2/2.9.10/libxml2-2.9.10':
config.status: error: Something went wrong bootstrapping makefile fragments
    for automatic dependency tracking.  Try re-running configure with the
    '--disable-dependency-tracking' option to at least be able to build
    the package (albeit without support for automatic dependency tracking).
See `config.log' for more details
========================================================================
*** extconf.rb failed ***
Could not create Makefile due to some reason, probably lack of necessary
libraries and/or headers.  Check the mkmf.log file for more details.  You may
need configuration options.

Nokogiri uses C extensions so it needs a compiler, it depends on your local environment but you will likely need build-essential, some expected version of libxml and the correct permissions, for example if you happen to have run a command as root and now you are trying to create files in that directory as a regular user you may face permissions issues.

cabello avatar Nov 18 '19 00:11 cabello

same problem here

Arugin avatar Dec 31 '20 16:12 Arugin