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  • Makefile patsubs double replacement

    - by aaa
    hello. is a possible to do something like this, without shell command: CXX_MODULES += $(patsubst %, %/%.cpp, $(LIBRARIES)) notice double replacement which does not work (only first replacement happens) after some tinkering I came up with $(join $(LIBRARIES), $(patsubst %, /%.cpp, $(LIBRARIES))) Thank you

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  • Default tablespace for indexes in postgres

    - by tom
    Just wondering if its possible to set a default tablespace in postgres to keep indexes. Would like the databases to live on the default tablespace for postgres, however, would like to get the indexes on a different set of disks just to keep the i/o traffic separated. It does not appear to me that it can be done without going in and doing an ALTER index TABLESPACE command, and then the index is moved and will stay there, but the databases and indexes are part of a django app, so non-django intervention can cause some problems.

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  • ruby 1.9.1 in netbeans?

    - by fayer
    i have installed ruby 1.9.1 and when i in the command prompt type: ruby -v i see the latest version. however, in netbeans when i create a new project i can only select 1.8.7 version. how do i tell netbeans to use the latest ruby version that i have installed? thanks

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  • ffmpeg: create a video from images

    - by vailen
    Is it possible to use ffmpeg create a video from a set of sequences, where the number does not start from zero? For example, I have some images [test_100.jpg, test_101.jpg, test_102.jpg, ..., test_200.jpg], and I want to convert them to a video. I tried the following command, but it didn't work (it seems the number should start from zero): ffmpeg -i test_%d.jpg -vcodec mpeg4 test.avi Any advise?

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  • No rule to make custom target

    - by Andy T
    add_custom_target(custom_target COMMAND ./some_script.sh WORKING_DIRECTORY subdir ) I cannot build this custom target because of error: make[4]: *** No rule to make target `subdir/all'. Stop. make[3]: *** [all] Error 2 make[2]: *** [project_dir/CMakeFiles/custom_target] Error 2 make[1]: *** [project_dir/CMakeFiles/custom_target.dir/all] Error 2 make: *** [all] Error 2 How to resolve this?

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  • " mv * dir " doesn't work in a script?

    - by Anxo
    I want to move all the files to a new dir. From the command line I can do "mv . newdir" but if I try with this script: #!/bin/bash -f # mkdir newdir mv *.* newdir I get the following message: "mv: rename . to newdir/.: No such file or directory"

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  • Perl ENV variable contains newline and tab

    - by Michael
    Say I have an environment variable myvar myvar=\tapple\n when the following command will print out this variable perl -e 'print "$ENV{myvar}"' I will literally have \tapple\n, however, I want those control chars to be evaluated and not escaped. How would I achieve it? In the real world $ENV residing in substitution, but I hope the answer will cover that.

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  • How can I have a newline in a string in sh?

    - by juannavarroperez
    This STR="Hello\nWorld" echo $STR produces as output Hello\nWorld instead of Hello World What should I do to have a newline in a string? I'm aware of echo -e, but I'm no sending the string to echo, the string will be used as an argument by another command that doesn't know how to interpret \n as a newline.

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  • How do I drop 'NOT NULL' from a column in MySQL?

    - by Will
    A show create table command shows the following: 'columnA' varchar(6) NOT NULL DEFAULT ''; How do I modify that column so that the not null is removed? I need it to be: 'columnA' varchar(6) DEFAULT NULL; I thought the following would work, but it has no effect: ALTER TABLE tbl_name MODIFY columnA varchar(6) DEFAULT NULL;

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  • Determining an Oracle SQL MERGE statement result

    - by petejamd
    Follow up to this question This (similar version from old link) works in SQL Server 2008, however, Oracle is giving me trouble: MERGE INTO wdm_test USING ( select '10000000000000000000000000000000' Guid from DUAL ) val ON ( wdm_test.Guid = val.Guid ) WHEN MATCHED THEN UPDATE SET test_column = null WHEN NOT MATCHED THEN INSERT (Guid, test_column) VALUES ('10000000000000000000000000000000', null) OUTPUT $action; SQL Error: ORA-00933: SQL command not properly ended Does Oracle not support OUTPUT $action;? If not, is there an alternative?

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  • REST services - exposing non-data "actions"

    - by ctacke
    I understand how to use REST for doing general entity interactions - using urls names to map to entities and the HTTP verbs to map to actions on those entities. But what is the generally accepted way of looking at "actions" more like RPC? For example, let's say I want to send a command for the device to reset? There's no real "entity" here or do I do something like POST to http://mydevice/device/reset?

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  • using makefile targets to set build options

    - by leo grrr
    This is either trivial or runs counter to the philosophy of how make should be used, but I'd like to have a command line that reads as "make debug" rather than "make DEBUG=1". I tried creating a phony target called debug that did nothing except set the DEBUG variable, but then there was a difference between "make debug build" and "make build debug"--namely that in one case, the variable got set after the build happened. Is there a way to give certain targets precedence? Thanks for your help.

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  • PHP system returns 4

    - by tomk94
    Hello everybody, I want to convert a pdf file to an image with PHP, but i can't get the command worked. PHP returns a 4. I don't have any kind of idea what that can be. I am using the next code: $tmp = system("convert -version", $value); var_dump($value); Someone an idea?

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  • How do I get mercurial to show the diff during `hg com`?

    - by Kev
    Is there a way to configure hg com so that in the commit message file that pops up in the external editor, instead of just showing which files were changed (in the HG: lines) it actually shows the full diff? I'd rather view the output and compose my commit message simultaneously from the comfort of my text editor as opposed to doing hg diff on the command line separately beforehand.

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  • How to search and replace an unprintable character

    - by krzyk
    I've a file that was exported from Word and it replaced all quotes with strange unicode characters which aren't correctly displayed in vim. So now I want those characters to be replaced with quotes, but I don't know how to enter this character in :%s/???/'/g The characters look like this: ~U ~R. But of course I can't just mark them with mouse and paste in the command.

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  • jQuery load to multiple divs

    - by afcdesign
    I have this code $("body").on({ click: function(event){ event.preventDefault(); var aLink = $(this).attr("href"); $("#content").load(aLink+" #loader", function(){ //Callback here }); $("#crumbbar").load(aLink+' .breadcrumbs', function(){ //Callback here }); } }, "a"); Can this be optimized in such a way that I only have 1 load command?

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  • In Emacs, how can I see which slime version is being used?

    - by Michiel Borkent
    I just upgraded my slime using elpa in Emacs. But I wonder if things are like they should be now, because when I removed the old version using elpa, it complained it could not remove a certain folder. So, when I start up Emacs (I know, I shouldn't have closed it), how I can see which slime version actually gets used? Is there a command like M-x slime-version ?

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