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Operating Systems Linux Ubuntu Failed to install Common Array Manager in Ubuntu Post 302426781 by frankoko on Thursday 3rd of June 2010 12:14:11 AM
Old 06-03-2010
Failed to install Common Array Manager in Ubuntu

Dear All,

I have a problem installing SUN CAM on my laptop running Ubuntu 9.04
The error message is : Failed when detecting Sun StorageTek(TM) Common Array Manager Core Components : Could not convert Pkg version : For input string: ""

Any idea why?

Best regards
 

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GET_DEFINED_CONSTANTS(3)						 1						  GET_DEFINED_CONSTANTS(3)

get_defined_constants - Returns an associative array with the names of all the constants and their values

SYNOPSIS
array get_defined_constants ([bool $categorize = false]) DESCRIPTION
Returns the names and values of all the constants currently defined. This includes those created by extensions as well as those created with the define(3) function. PARAMETERS
o $categorize - Causing this function to return a multi-dimensional array with categories in the keys of the first dimension and constants and their values in the second dimension. <?php define("MY_CONSTANT", 1); print_r(get_defined_constants(true)); ?> The above example will output something similar to: Array ( [Core] => Array ( [E_ERROR] => 1 [E_WARNING] => 2 [E_PARSE] => 4 [E_NOTICE] => 8 [E_CORE_ERROR] => 16 [E_CORE_WARNING] => 32 [E_COMPILE_ERROR] => 64 [E_COMPILE_WARNING] => 128 [E_USER_ERROR] => 256 [E_USER_WARNING] => 512 [E_USER_NOTICE] => 1024 [E_ALL] => 2047 [TRUE] => 1 ) [pcre] => Array ( [PREG_PATTERN_ORDER] => 1 [PREG_SET_ORDER] => 2 [PREG_OFFSET_CAPTURE] => 256 [PREG_SPLIT_NO_EMPTY] => 1 [PREG_SPLIT_DELIM_CAPTURE] => 2 [PREG_SPLIT_OFFSET_CAPTURE] => 4 [PREG_GREP_INVERT] => 1 ) [user] => Array ( [MY_CONSTANT] => 1 ) ) RETURN VALUES
Returns an array of constant name => constant value array, optionally groupped by extension name registering the constant. CHANGELOG
+--------+---------------------------------------------------+ |Version | | | | | | | Description | | | | +--------+---------------------------------------------------+ | 5.3.1 | | | | | | | Windows only: Core constants are categorized | | | under Core, previously mhash. | | | | | 5.3.0 | | | | | | | Core constants are categorized under Core, pre- | | | viously internal. On Windows, the Core Constants | | | are categorized under mhash. | | | | |5.2.11 | | | | | | | The $categorize parameter now operates appropri- | | | ately. Previously, the $categorize parameter was | | | interpreted as !is_null($categorize), making any | | | value other than NULL force the constants to be | | | categorized. | | | | +--------+---------------------------------------------------+ EXAMPLES
Example #1 get_defined_constants(3) Example <?php print_r(get_defined_constants()); ?> The above example will output something similar to: Array ( [E_ERROR] => 1 [E_WARNING] => 2 [E_PARSE] => 4 [E_NOTICE] => 8 [E_CORE_ERROR] => 16 [E_CORE_WARNING] => 32 [E_COMPILE_ERROR] => 64 [E_COMPILE_WARNING] => 128 [E_USER_ERROR] => 256 [E_USER_WARNING] => 512 [E_USER_NOTICE] => 1024 [E_ALL] => 2047 [TRUE] => 1 ) SEE ALSO
defined(3), get_loaded_extensions(3), get_defined_functions(3), get_defined_vars(3). PHP Documentation Group GET_DEFINED_CONSTANTS(3)
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