This video explains the installation of Composer in Ubuntu. Composer is a dependency manager tool for PHP. For more explanation on this video: https://www.li. Php -r 'copy('composer-setup.php');' php -r 'if (hashfile('SHA384', 'composer-setup.php.
I have this error when I try to install composer:
Some settings on your machine make Composer unable to work properly.Make sure that you fix the issues listed below and run this script again:
The openssl extension is missing, which means that secure HTTPS transfers are impossible.If possible you should enable it or recompile php with --with-openssl
I followed this steps from my terminal in the Downloads directory:
Just like the website says. What can I do now? I'm using Laravel but I need composer first. I have seen on internet that it's something to do with extensions but I don't know how to it.
Hope someone cal help me with this!
Thanks in advance.
Manuel SayagoManuel Sayago
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... worked for me, and will additionally install all of the dependencies. Or, as @Jonathon mentions above, use the synaptic package manager to install composer. Note that this will get you the latest stable composer, not the devel version that you get from doing it on the command line from getcomposer.org
delatbabeldelatbabel
Try this
Related to this issue https://github.com/composer/composer/issues/5510.Hope it also fixes yours
Panditya Agrisyah PPanditya Agrisyah P
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I'm new (again) to ubuntu. I tried a few years ago and then never actually used it again. Now I'm trying again. I use dreamweaver on Windows because it has a nice side by side view of the code and the WYSIWYG, and can also manage a project. I remembered Kompozer being able to do these things as well, so tried installing it.I'm aware that Kompozer has stopped and is no longer being maintained, but I couldn't find any alternative that has these two options so started to try anyway.Following the instructions on https://help.ubuntu.com/community/InstallKompozer I managed to get it working, but when I perform a software update it gets removed again. I also get the 'Error Broken count >0' notification, and cannot update until I remove kompozer again.
While installation the only error I get is that libidl0 is not installed. When I try to install it, I get the message that it has been replaced by libidl-2-0:i386 libidl-2-0. I've installed these two packages but it doesn't solve the problem.
Any help for this newbie?
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It is still possible to do, although a little convoluted:
The installation can be abridged to just two commands once you have the three Deb package files in the current working directory:
The first will likely end in a missing dependencies error which the 2nd command will fix.
Martin BullivantMartin Bullivant
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