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  • problem with xdebug vim plugin

    - by Naga Kiran
    Hi, I am using xdebug plugin for vim. After making few changes i was able to run debugger but not able to set breakpoints. So, I enabled xdebug.remote_log and below is the log statements corresponding to setting breakpoint. <- breakpoint_set -i 5 -t line -f file:///C:\htdocs\testLocal.php -n 36 - Its issuing request to debugger in proper format only but no idea why debugger is returning "command is not avilable". Please let me know if anything is wrong.

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  • Attempt to use DLL results in error.

    - by abhi
    I am using a library (DLL) that uses the Oracle.DataAccess DLL to connect to the database. I am doing in in C# .NET framework 3.5 When I attempt to compile, the compilation takes place, but the executable throws this error message. Could not load file or assembly 'Oracle.DataAccess, Version=2.111.7.20, Culture= neutral, PublicKeyToken=89b483f429c47342' or one of its dependencies. An attempt was made to load a program with an incorrect format. Is there some way to get around this? What could be causing this to happen?

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  • Reading numeric Date value from CSV file to data.frame in "R"

    - by Dick Eshelman
    D <- read.csv("sample1.csv", header = FALSE, sep = ",") D V1 V2 V3 V4 1 20100316 109825 352120 239065 2 20100317 108625 352020 239000 3 20100318 109125 352324 241065 D[,1] [1] 20100316 20100317 20100318 In the above example how do I get the data in D[,1] to be read, and stored as date values: 2010-03-16, 2010-03-17, 2010-03-18 ? I have lots of data files in this format. TIA,

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  • Windows API calls from assembly while minimizing program size

    - by takteek
    I'm trying to write a program in assembly and make the resulting executable as small as possible. Some of what I'm doing requires windows API calls to functions such as WriteProcessMemory. I've had some success with calling these functions, but after compiling and linking, my program comes out in the range of 14-15 KB. (From a source of less than 1 KB) I was hoping for much, much less than that. I'm very new to doing low level things like this so I don't really know what would need to be done to make the program smaller. I understand that the exe format itself takes up quite a bit of space. Can anything be done to minimize that? I should mention that I'm using NASM and GCC but I can easily change if that would help.

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  • git filter-branch chmod

    - by Evan Purkhiser
    I accidental had my umask set incorrectly for the past few months and somehow didn't notice. One of my git repositories has many files marked as executable that should be just 644. This repo has one main master branch, and about 4 private feature branches (that I keep rebased on top of the master). I've corrected the files in my master branch by running find -type f -exec chmod 644 {} \; and committing the changes. I then rebased my feature branches onto master. The problem is there are newly created files in the feature branches that are only in that branch, so they weren't corrected by my massive chmod commit. I didn't want to create a new commit for each feature branch that does the same thing as the commit I made on master. So I decided it would be best to go back through to each commit where a file was made and set the permissions. This is what I tried: git filter-branch -f --tree-filter 'chmod 644 `git show --diff-filter=ACR --pretty="format:" --name-only $GIT_COMMIT`; git add .' master.. It looked like this worked, but upon further inspection I noticed that the every commit after a commit containing a new file with the proper permissions of 644 would actually revert the change with something like: diff --git a b old mode 100644 new mode 100755 I can't for the life of me figure out why this is happening. I think I must be mis-understanding how git filter-branch works. My Solution I've managed to fix my problem using this command: git filter-branch -f --tree-filter 'FILES="$FILES "`git show --diff-filter=ACMR --pretty="format:" --name-only $GIT_COMMIT`; chmod 644 $FILES; true' development.. I keep adding onto the FILES variable to ensure that in each commit any file created at some point has the proper mode. However, I'm still not sure I really understand why git tracks the file mode for each commit. I had though that since I had fixed the mode of the file when it was first created that it would stay that mode unless one of my other commits explicit changed it to something else. That did not appear to the be the case. The reason I thought that this would work is from my understanding of rebase. If I go back to HEAD~5 and change a line of code, that change is propagated through, it doesn't just get changed back in HEAD~4.

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  • Good programming website like Stack Overflow?

    - by hhafez
    What other good collaborative programming/software development/engineering websites do you know of? I'm not looking for language or platform specific websites. Nor am I looking for something similar to the format of Stack Overflow. My main criteria is that the community is knowledgeable, helpful active friendly I know the question is open ended/subjective but I'd like to know as many places where I can get the help of my peers. The accepted answer will contain links to your recommended sites have a short description be concise be highly voted by your peers

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  • Sorting a Data Gridview

    - by Muhammad Waqas
    Hi, I am a beginner to asp.net. I want to sort a gridview but the problem i m facing is when sort event handler is called the exception of stack over flow is thrown. Following is my code for sorting function. protected void sortGridView(string strSortExpression) { if (strSortExpression != string.Empty) { if (ViewState["sortOrder"] == "desc") { dgvBookInfo.Sort(strSortExpression, SortDirection.Ascending); //string.Format("{0}{1}", ); } else { dgvBookInfo.Sort(strSortExpression, SortDirection.Descending); } } } Thanks

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  • Parsing a string

    - by sfactor
    i have a string of the format SUCCESS,12:34:56:78:90, i want to separate these two values that are separated by commas into two different strings. how do i do that in gcc using c language.

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  • urldecode in ruby ?

    - by wefwgeweg
    how do i transform www.bestbuy.com/site/Electronics\Audio\abcat0200000.c=3fid=3dabcat0200000 into its original format ? www.bestbuy.com/site/Electronics/Audio/abcat0200000.c?id=abcat0200000 urldecode ?

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  • How to number the ls output in unix?

    - by Snehal
    I am trying to write a file with format - "id file_absolute_path" which basically lists down all the files recursively in a folder and give an identifier to each file listed like 1,2,3,4. I can get the absolute path of the files recursively using the following command: ls -d -1 $PWD/**/*/* However, I am unable to give an identifier from the output of the ls command. I am sure this can be done using awk, but can't seem to solve it.

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  • How to apply jquery UI buttons to asp:Button

    - by Sash
    How do I apply jQueryUI styles to an asp:Button. Here is the problem: jqueryUI button requires you to have the following format <button>Test button</button> When I try to use an asp button server control, <asp:Button />, asp:Button renders as <input type=button>Test button </input> Thanks in advance, Sashidhar Kokku

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  • Eclipse CDT -- How to map Linux path's to Windows paths?

    - by SiegeX
    We have a C-code project written for a Linux environment but we also want the ability to view and edit the code on Eclipse for Windows and have the headers be resolved. The problem we are facing is that a lot of the headers are included with absolute paths in the Linux format such as: #include /path/to/custom/header.h What I would like to be able to do is have Eclipse CDT map /path/to/custom/ to C:\path\to\custom. Is this possible?

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  • How to get QWebKit to display image?

    - by George Edison
    Okay, I have a Qt executable in the same directory as a file logo.png. I call the following: QString msg("<html><body><img src='logo.png' /></body></html>"); webView->setHtml(msg); where webview is the QWebKit pointer However, when I execute the program, the image does not display. I am executing the program from the directory that the image is in... why won't it display?

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  • Redis version on Cloudbees is out of date?

    - by Alan Krueger
    I'm setting up an OSS build in Cloudbees with /usr/sbin/redis-server being started as one of the build tasks: + /usr/sbin/redis-server [204] 04 Nov 03:52:58 # Warning: no config file specified, using the default config. In order to specify a config file use 'redis-server /path/to/redis.conf' [204] 04 Nov 03:52:58 * Server started, Redis version 2.0.3 The (Redis site)[http://redis.io/download] shows 2.6.2 to be the current version and 2.4.17 as "legacy". On the extended downloads page, version 2.0.3 is deprecated. Am I launching it the wrong server executable, or are there plans to support a more recent version of Redis?

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  • Python: Converting legacy string dates to dates

    - by Eric
    We have some legacy string dates that I need to convert to actual dates that can be used to perform some date logic. Converting to a date object isn't a problem if I knew what the format were! That is, some people wrote 'dd month yy', othes 'mon d, yyyy', etc. So, I was wondering if anybody knew of a py module that attempts to guess date formats and rewrites them in a uniform way? Any other suggestions? Thanks! :) Eric

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  • Can sphinx be used over cassandra?

    - by Mickey Shine
    I am planning to build a cassandra store system and also I need a full-text(Chinese) system too. Can sphinx be used on cassandra? (sphinx supports xml format but I am not going to use it, cause it is slow and much of time are spent on xml parsing). Or you can share your experiences if you have ever built a full-text searching system over cassandra. Thank you

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