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  • Problem getting puppet to sync custom fact

    - by byron-appelt
    I am having trouble getting puppet to sync a custom fact. I am using puppet version 0.25.4. The fact is inside a module as described in http://docs.reductivelabs.com/guides/plugins_in_modules.html If I specify --pluginsync on the command line it does sync correctly, but does not otherwise even though I have pluginsync=true in my puppet.conf. Is it correct that this command line option and the option in the puppet.conf should have the same behavior?

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  • redirection of awk print to a file

    - by sushil kumar
    I can get the cpu Mhz of a solaris machine by following command. % /usr/sbin/psrinfo -v | grep operate |head -1 | awk '{print $6}' 1200 when I run the following command, awk output is not getting redirected. % csh -cf "/usr/sbin/psrinfo -v | grep operate |head -1 | awk '{print $6}' > myoutput" % cat myoutput The sparcv9 processor operates at 1200 MHz, how to get following result % cat myoutput 1200

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  • print_any for F# 2.0

    - by user79339
    Hi, I am upgrading an old version 1.0 F# project to 2.0 using visual studio 2010. So many changes. I can't seem to find the print_any command that was littered all over the place in the old books and samples. I have installed powerpack but can't find it there either. Any idea where i can find this command. PS: I know I can easily implement it myself but was curious where this is now.

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  • More inside an IDE(eclipse cdt)

    - by symfony
    This is what I see in the Console when I clicked Project-Clean menu: g++ -O0 -g3 -Wall -c -fmessage-length=0 -osrc\hw.o ..\src\hw.cpp g++ -ohw.exe src\hw.o But I've no idea how is these command generated? Can someone elaborate the lifecycle of the command?

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  • Splitting PDF to png

    - by Josh Crowder
    I'm using paperclip to upload a pdf. Once the file is uploaded I need to split every page into a png. This is the command I think I need to use convert -size 640x300 fileName.pdf slide.png Now if I run that command from terminal it works fine, but I need a way of getting each slides name so I can add it into a model. What's the best way to achieve this?

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  • find: Prevent .git folders from printing to STDOUT

    - by Nathan Neff
    Hello, I have a find command that I run, to find files named 'foo' in a directory. I want to skip the ".git" directory. The command below works, EXCEPT, it prints an annoying ".git" any time it skips a .git directory find . ( -name .git ) -prune -o -name 'foo' How can I prevent the skipped ".git" directories from printing to STDOUT? Thanks, --Nate

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  • Combining two UPDATE Commands - Performance ?

    - by Johannes
    If I want to update two rows in a MySQL table, using the following two command: UPDATE table SET Col = Value1 WHERE ID = ID1 UPDATE table SET Col = Value2 WHERE ID = ID2` I usually combine them into one command, so that I do not to have to contact the MySQL server twice from my C client: UPDATE table SET Col = IF( ID = ID1 , Value1 , Value2) WHERE ID=ID1 OR ID=ID2 Is this really a performance gain? Background Information: I am using a custom made fully C written high-performance heavily loaded webserver.

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  • Where does respository resides in after converting CVS repository into SVN using cvs2svn ?

    - by thetna
    I am using cvs2svn for converting already existing CVS repository into svn repository. While doing it using command line , it makes all the passes and creates a repository in the SVN. But i am not able to find all the files in the particular directory. Where does that repository resides? I used following command to convert the CVS to SVN repository. cvs2svn -s /home/user/Subversion/repos /home/usr/cvsrepo

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  • Is there a way to accumulate a commit message with git while examing changes?

    - by carleeto
    I use "git add -p" to stage my changes. What I'd like to be able to do is to accumulate a commit message as I'm examining my changes and then when I call "git commit", it is already filled out for me and allows me to make changes before I commit. Now, its easy to do with git gui by simply examining the changes and editing the commit message text box accordingly, but I'm a command line guy and was wondering if this is possible at the command line.

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  • boost library gives errors on ubuntu

    - by senioritta
    I am trying to compile a package on ubuntu 8.1 when executing this command: ./configure I get the follwoing error: checking for Boost headers version = 103700... no configure: error: cannot find Boost headers version = 103700 knowing that I installed needed boost packages using these command: $ apt-get install libboost-dev libboost-graph-dev libboost-iostreams-dev Can anybody help please?

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  • What is wrong with this SimPy installation?

    - by dmindreader
    Alright, I have tried a bunch of times the python setup.py install command from my command prompt, and this is what I'm getting: SCREEN And when trying this: from SimPy.Simulation import * on Idle, I get this: Traceback (most recent call last): File "C:/Python30/pruebas/prueba1", line 1, in <module> from SimPy.Simulation import * File "C:\Python30\SimPy\Simulation.py", line 320 print 'SimPy.Simulation %s' %__version__, ^ SyntaxError: invalid syntax >>>

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  • standard rectangle class

    - by Neil G
    I have a project that has a GUI (written in QT) and a command-line version. I made use of the rectangle class included in QT: QRect. I would like to break the command-line version's dependency on QT, so I need a drop-in rectangle class that supports intersection and union. I could write one, but I'd prefer including one if possible. Any ideas?

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  • setting up netbeans for c

    - by leo
    i am really getting annoyed all i want to do is setup a compiler for c in netbeans - i donwloaded and followed the instructions for MiniGW, and now whenever i try to comnpile a programme it says ""Resolve missing native build tools" and the make command and debugger command fields are empty - can anyone help if not can someone tell me a good program i can just download to code in c with in windows thanks

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  • Setting Up virtualenv with python2.6

    - by Zach
    I'm setting up a virtualenv, but it seems to be using python2.5 by default. I'm using this command virtualenv newenv --no-site-packages -p python because the python found on my path is python2.6. I believe this to be true because when I type python and go into the shell, it tells me it's 2.6. When I create the virtualenv with the above command and launch the shell, it tells me I'm in 2.5. Anyone else have this issue?

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  • How to add changebar in latex?

    - by Rabarberski
    In Latex, I've created a new command 'changedtext' to mark specifics parts in my document and make it appear blue: \newcommand{\changedtext}[1]{\textcolor{blue}{#1} } Is there any easy way to alter the command to have change bars appear next to the text in the resulting PDF? If not possible, any other suggestion for a visual markup (other than change bars) that would be clear on a black & white printout would be useful as well.

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  • Convert codes to HTML with CSS style

    - by David.Chu.ca
    I normally use VIM to edit my codes and convert them to HTML by using TOhtml command. The only thing I don't like is that the converted HTML does not have css class style definitions. I am not sure if there is tool to convert codes to HTML with css, or I can use additional tool or command to convert HTML HTML with css?

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  • Wait For Return Key Press Using Java Scanner

    - by Gordon
    What would be the best way to wait for a return key press from the user using the Java Scanner Class? In a command line tool I would like the user to confirm before carrying out an action. Please correct me if there a more standard way of doing this in a command line tool.

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  • Detect main class

    - by Daniel
    Hoe can I detect the main class of my application? The one, which is either given on the command line or loaded from the jar given at the command line? If this is not possible, why not?

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  • How can a C/C++ program put itself into background?

    - by Larry Gritz
    What's the best way for a running C or C++ program that's been launched from the command line to put itself into the background, equivalent to if the user had launched from the unix shell with '&' at the end of the command? (But the user didn't.) It's a GUI app and doesn't need any shell I/O, so there's no reason to tie up the shell after launch. But I want a shell command launch to be auto-backgrounded without the '&' (or on Windows). Ideally, I want a solution that would work on any of Linux, OS X, and Windows. (Or separate solutions that I can select with #ifdef.) It's ok to assume that this should be done right at the beginning of execution, as opposed to somewhere in the middle. One solution is to have the main program be a script that launches the real binary, carefully putting it into the background. But it seems unsatisfying to need these coupled shell/binary pairs. Another solution is to immediately launch another executed version (with 'system' or CreateProcess), with the same command line arguments, but putting the child in the background and then having the parent exit. But this seems clunky compared to the process putting itself into background. Edited after a few answers: Yes, a fork() (or system(), or CreateProcess on Windows) is one way to sort of do this, that I hinted at in my original question. But all of these solutions make a SECOND process that is backgrounded, and then terminate the original process. I was wondering if there was a way to put the EXISTING process into the background. One difference is that if the app was launched from a script that recorded its process id (perhaps for later killing or other purpose), the newly forked or created process will have a different id and so will not be controllable by any launching script, if you see what I'm getting at. Edit #2: fork() isn't a good solution for OS X, where the man page for 'fork' says that it's unsafe if certain frameworks or libraries are being used. I tried it, and my app complains loudly at runtime: "The process has forked and you cannot use this CoreFoundation functionality safely. You MUST exec()." I was intrigued by daemon(), but when I tried it on OS X, it gave the same error message, so I assume that it's just a fancy wrapper for fork() and has the same restrictions. Excuse the OS X centrism, it just happens to be the system in front of me at the moment. But I am indeed looking for a solution to all three platforms.

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