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  • CMake add_custom_command not being run

    - by Jonathan Sternberg
    I'm trying to use add_custom_command to generate a file during the build. The command never seemed to be run, so I made this test file. cmake_minimum_required( VERSION 2.6 ) add_custom_command( OUTPUT hello.txt COMMAND touch hello.txt DEPENDS hello.txt ) I tried running: cmake . make And hello.txt was not generated. What have I done wrong?

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  • Is it possible to email the contents of vim using HTML

    - by brianegge
    I like to view the current differences in the source files I'm working on with a command like: vim <(svn diff -dub) What I'd really like to be able to do is to email that colorized diff. I know vim can export HTML with the :TOhtml, but how do I pipeline this output into an html email? Ideally. i'd like to be able to send an html diff with a single shell script command.

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  • How to get NHProf reports in TeamCity running MSBUILD

    - by Jon Erickson
    I'm trying to get NHProf reports on my integration tests as a report in TeamCity I'm not sure how to get this set up correctly and my first attempts are unsuccessful. Let me know if there is any more information that would be helpful... I'm getting the following error, when trying to generate html reports with MSBUILD (which is being run by TeamCity) error MSB3073: The command "C:\CI\Tools\NHProf\NHProf.exe /CmdLineMode /File:"E:\CI\BuildServer\RMS-Winform\Group\dev\NHProfOutput.html" /ReportFormat:Html" exited with code -532459699 I tell TeamCity to run MSBUILD w/ CIBuildWithNHProf target The command line parameters that I pass from TeamCity are... /property:NHProfExecutable=%system.NHProfExecutable%;NHProfFile=%system.teamcity.build.checkoutDir%\NHProfOutput.html;NHProfReportFormat=Html The portion of my MSBUILD script that runs my tests is as follows... <UsingTask TaskName="NUnitTeamCity" AssemblyFile="$(teamcity_dotnet_nunitlauncher_msbuild_task)"/> <!-- Set Properties --> <PropertyGroup> <Configuration Condition=" '$(Configuration)' == '' ">Debug</Configuration> <Platform Condition=" '$(Platform)' == '' ">x86</Platform> <NHProfExecutable></NHProfExecutable> <NHProfFile></NHProfFile> <NHProfReportFormat></NHProfReportFormat> </PropertyGroup> <!-- Test Database --> <Target Name="DeployDatabase"> <!-- ... --> </Target> <!-- Database Used For Integration Tests --> <Target Name="DeployTestDatabase"> <!-- ... --> </Target> <!-- Build All Projects --> <Target Name="BuildProjects"> <MSBuild Projects="..\MySolutionFile.sln" Targets="Build"/> </Target> <!-- Stop NHProf --> <Target Name="NHProfStop"> <Exec Command="$(NHProfExecutable) /Shutdown" /> </Target> <!-- Run Unit/Integration Tests --> <Target Name="RunTests"> <CreateItem Include="..\**\bin\debug\*Tests.dll"> <Output TaskParameter="Include" ItemName="TestAssemblies" /> </CreateItem> <NUnitTeamCity Assemblies="@(TestAssemblies)" NUnitVersion="NUnit-2.5.3"/> </Target> <!-- Start NHProf --> <Target Name="NHProfStart"> <Exec Command="$(NHProfExecutable) /CmdLineMode /File:&quot;$(NHProfFile)&quot; /ReportFormat:$(NHProfReportFormat)" /> </Target> <Target Name="CIBuildWithNHProf" DependsOnTargets="BuildProjects;DeployTestDatabase;NHProfStart;RunTests;NHProfStop;DeployDatabase"> </Target>

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  • qmake and multiple MSVS versions

    - by goodrone
    From Visual Studio 2008 Command Prompt I run this command to generate .vcproj file: >qmake -spec win32-msvc2008 And get a warning message: WARNING: Generator: MSVC.NET: Found more than one version of Visual Studio in your path! Fallback to lowest version (MSVC.NET 2008 (9.0), MSVC.NET 2008 Express Edition (9.0), MSVC.NET 2005 (8.0), MSVC.NET 2008 (9.0) in path, MSVC.NET 2008 Express Edition (9.0) in path) For this project I use MSVS 2008 Professional. Actually the generated .vcproj file works well, but what is the warning message about?

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  • Testing drag-and-drop with Watir

    - by Marcel J.
    I'm evaluating Watir right now. While Selenium has a dragAndDropToObject command (which seems to be broken) Watir seems not to have such a command. I couldn't find a script/tutorial with an example of how to test DnD with Watir. Did anybody try/succeed in testing drag-and-drop with Watir? Btw.: I am using jQuery for the DnD implementation.

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  • Automate TortoiseSVN commit using cruise control

    - by pratap
    hi all, i am new to tortoise svn, can any one tell how to automate tortoisesvn's commit process using cruisecontrol.net . My attempt to do that results in an exception... being thrown. My main concern is to auto close the window that pops up when we execute the command "tortoiseproc /command: commit /path:"**********PATH********* /logmsg: "log msg" /closeonend:1"

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  • MXMLC and 64bit JRE

    - by sascha
    Are there any workarounds to get the Flex compiler to work with a 64bit JRE? If I use an MXMLC task in an Ant buildfile in Eclipse it works fine but if I try to use MXMLC from the command line (or try the Run... command from FDT in Eclipse) it fails, telling me ... "Error loading: C:\Program Files\Java\jrrt-1.6.0\jre\bin\jrockit\jvm.dll" (this is with a 64bit JRockit runtime but that shouldn't matter).

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  • Speed up login to StarTeam?

    - by Slapout
    I'm working on a program that accesses StarTeam using the StarTeam SDK for .NET. And I've noticed that it takes about 10 seconds to login to the StarTeam server. I'm wondering if there's anything I can do to speed that up. Edit I used this command to run the StarTeam Cross Platform client with debugging output: stjava.exe StarTeamCP.stjava -- -netmon It appears that the delay happens when it send the command SRVR_CMD_GET_USER_PERSONAL_INFO. So I don't think there's anything I can do to speed it up.

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  • openssl hmac using aes-256-cbc

    - by Ryan
    Hello, I am trying to take an AES HMAC of a file using the openssl command line program on Linux. I have been looking at the man pages but can't quite figure out how successfully make a HMAC. I can encrypt a file using the enc command with openssl however I can't seem to create a HMAC. The encryption looks like the following: openssl enc -aes-256-cbc -in plaintext -out ciphertext Any advice or tutorials would be wonderful

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  • Fernflower Java decompiler help

    - by Nik
    As the author has forgotten to add a detailed usage listing (or I can't find it), I wonder if anyone knows anything about the command-line options accepted by the FernFlower decompiler application. You can find an online version here: http://www.reversed-java.com/fernflower/ I'm trying to enable/disable all these flags that are present on that webpage. The actual command-line JAR can be found here: https://github.com/Bukkit/Bukkit-MinecraftServer Many thanks Nik

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  • How to retrieve a IMAP body with the right charset?

    - by Erik
    Hi Guys, I'm trying to make an "IMAP fetch" command to retrieve the message body. I need to pass/use the correct charset, otherwise the response will come with special characters. How can I make the IMAP request/command to consider the charset I received in the BODYSTRUCTURE result??

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  • Linux cc compliation of library in directory within project?

    - by leeand00
    My directory structure looks like the following: -xmllib -libxml++-1.0.a -main.cc ..and I issue the command: cc -lstdc++ -L./xmllib -llibxml++-1.0.a main.cc But then it tells me that it can't find the binary for the library...even though I issued the command from the root directory. /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -llibxml++-1.0.a main.cc collect2: ld returned 1 exit status Is there any reason why cc can't find the binary library? I'm using cc version 2.96 (yes, it's old).

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  • Is it possible to deploy a SOAP server with Axis without using WSDD?

    - by Alceu Costa
    In the project I am working I have deployed a SOAP server using Deployment Descriptors (WSDD) files. To do that a webserver (e.g tomcat, jetty) is started and then the following command is executed: java -cp %AXISCLASSPATH% org.apache.axis.client.AdminClient deploy.wsdd What I need is to skip the above command to avoid a call to the Axis AdminClient. Is it possible to deploy my webservice as war file? Note: A solution with JWS can't be used due to its limitations.

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  • android avd help please

    - by brian
    i cant seem to get my avd built and i dont understand why i got all the tools i even have GIT but when i try to do the command avd devices it will say no such command can any on help me please and thank you

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  • Checkout multiple revision of one file in SVN repository

    - by Andrew
    Hi, To checkout I use the following command CVSROOT="/home/projects/stuff/" cvs co mywork with the mywork directory I have text files as well as pictures, i.e., looks something like this - paper.tex - pic1.jpg - pic2.jpg etc. In particular, I am interested in checking out all the version of paper.tex over time. Is there a way how I can check all revisions of this file out at once? Or which command can I use to see when revision have been made to this particular file? many thanks for your help, Andrew

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  • C++ Multithreading with pthread is blocking (including sockets)

    - by Sebastian Büttner
    I am trying to implement a multi threaded application with pthread. I did implement a thread class which looks like the following and I call it later twice (or even more), but it seems to block instead of execute the threads parallel. Here is what I got until now: The Thread Class is an abstract class which has the abstract method "exec" which should contain the thread code in a derive class (I did a sample of this, named DerivedThread) Thread.hpp #ifndef THREAD_H_ #define THREAD_H_ #include <pthread.h> class Thread { public: Thread(); void start(); void join(); virtual int exec() = 0; int exit_code(); private: static void* thread_router(void* arg); void exec_thread(); pthread_t pth_; int code_; }; #endif /* THREAD_H_ */ And Thread.cpp #include <iostream> #include "Thread.hpp" /*****************************/ using namespace std; Thread::Thread(): code_(0) { cout << "[Thread] Init" << endl; } void Thread::start() { cout << "[Thread] Created Thread" << endl; pthread_create( &pth_, NULL, Thread::thread_router, reinterpret_cast<void*>(this)); } void Thread::join() { cout << "[Thread] Join Thread" << endl; pthread_join(pth_, NULL); } int Thread::exit_code() { return code_; } void Thread::exec_thread() { cout << "[Thread] Execute" << endl; code_ = exec(); } void* Thread::thread_router(void* arg) { cout << "[Thread] exec_thread function in thread" << endl; reinterpret_cast<Thread*>(arg)->exec_thread(); return NULL; } DerivedThread.hpp #include "Thread.hpp" class DerivedThread : public Thread { public: DerivedThread(); virtual ~DerivedThread(); int exec(); void Close() = 0; DerivedThread.cpp [...] #include "DerivedThread.cpp" [...] int DerivedThread::exec() { //code to be executed do { cout << "Thread executed" << endl; usleep(1000000); } while (true); //dummy, just to let it run for a while } [...] Basically, I am calling this like the here: DerivedThread *thread; cout << "Creating Thread" << endl; thread = new DerivedThread(); cout << "Created thread, starting..." << endl; thread->start(); cout << "Started thread" << endl; cout << "Creating 2nd Thread" << endl; thread = new DerivedThread(); cout << "Created 2nd thread, starting..." << endl; thread->start(); cout << "Started 2nd thread" << endl; What is working great if I am only starting one of these Threads , but if I start multiple which should run together (not synced, only parallel) . But I discovered, that the thread is created, then as it tries to execute it (via start) the problem seems to block until the thread has closed. After that the next Thread is processed. I thought that pthread would do it unblocked for me, so what did I wrong? A sample output might be: Creating Thread [Thread] Thread Init Created thread, starting... [Thread] Created thread [Thread] exec_thread function in thread [Thread] Execute Thread executed Thread executed Thread executed Thread executed Thread executed Thread executed Thread executed .... Until Thread 1 is not terminated, a Thread 2 won't be created not executed. The process above is executed in an other class. Just for the information: I am trying to create a multi threaded server. The concept is like this: MultiThreadedServer Class has a main loop, like this one: ::inet::ServerSock *sock; //just a simple self made wrapper class for sockets DerivedThread *thread; for (;;) { sock = new ::inet::ServerSock(); this->Socket->accept( *sock ); cout << "Creating Thread" << endl; //Threads (according to code sample above) thread = new DerivedThread(sock); //I did not mentoine the parameter before as it was not neccesary, in fact, I pass the socket handle with the connected socket to the thread cout << "Created thread, starting..." << endl; thread->start(); cout << "Started thread" << endl; } So I thought that this would loop over and over and wait for new connections to accept. and when a new client arrives, I am creating a new thread and give the thread the connected socket as a parameter. In the DerivedThread::exec I am doing the handling for the connected client. Like: [...] do { [...] if (this-sock_-read( Buffer, sizeof(PacketStruc) ) 0) { cout << "[Handler_Base] Recv Packet" << endl; //handle the packet } else { Connected = false; } delete Buffer; } while ( Connected ); So I loop in the created thread as long as the client keeps the connection. I think, that the socket may cause the blocking behaviour. Edit: I figured out, that it is not the read() loop in the DerivedThread Class as I simply replaced it with a loop over a simple cout-usleep part. It did also only execute the first one and after first thread finished, the 2nd one was executed. Many thanks and best regards, Sebastian

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  • SharePoint LDAP filtering of People Picker users

    - by 78lro
    Hi On my WSS server I have run the following stsadm command to filter the people picker results: stsadm.exe -o setproperty -url http://myserver -pn "peoplepicker-searchadcu stomfilter" -pv "(memberOf=CN=SharePoint,OU=AccessGroups,DC=contosio,DC=local)" My WSS sites are all used by different groups of users. Whenever I create a new site collection in WSS I want to ensure that I can filter the people picker to only show he relevant users for that group - can I automate this or would I have to manually do something like the above stsadm command? All the best

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  • Difference between WinMain and wWinMain

    - by Sherwood Hu
    The only difference is that Winmain takes char* for lpCmdLine parameter, while wWinMain takes wchar_t*. On Windows XP, if an application entry is WinMain, does Windows convert the command line from Unicode to Ansi and pass to the application? If the command line parameter must be in Unicode (for example, Unicode file name, conversion will cause some characters missing), does that mean that I must use wWinMain as the entry function?

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