I’m pretty sure this is just something simple, but it’s a little puzzling to see this not working. Here’s my docker version: # docker -vĭocker version 20.10.5+dfsg1, build 55c4c88 Not quit sure if it’s something that’s just in the version of docker or what. Click New and add one, which means: point to the installation folder of the JDK. If you don’t have anything available in the dropdown, it’s because you don’t have a JDK IntelliJ IDEA knows about. This is equivalent to selecting the target.
Rubymine no sdk specified android#
If an Ext 4.x - 6.x SDK is specified, you can also select the theme to use on this Application. Usually you’d pick a JDK here (or Android SDK). This will be added when an Ext JS App is added to a workspace. (SDKC:/Ruby/bin): Cannot run program 'rubocop' (in directory 'D:projectsnanoc-coit'): CreateProcess error2, The system cannot find the file specified. Why exactly is this happening? I’ve been using a very similar command (just different image name) for quite some time and never recalled running into any issues. YMMV, but in addition to the android.bat editor, as described in the previous answer, I still couldn’t get the SDK manager to work on the 64-bit version of Windows 8 until I was the first. Otherwise, select No SDK and the workspace will be created without an SDK. However, when I try to use docker run with it, I get an error back from the daemon, as shown below: # docker run -rm -dti -network host -v /root/.ssh/:/root/.ssh/ 6601431b1ac9ĭocker: Error response from daemon: No command specified. A little bit confused on this issue I’m running into because this command works on another system, but not the one I’m currently running.Īs you can see, I have a single docker image container: # docker image ls -a