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  • How to Clone Control in WPF ?

    - by Homam
    Hi, I want to clone a WPF Control (XamDataGrid) I know these ways: Clone Problem: Control is not Cloneable Serialize & Deserialize in binary format Problem: Control is not serializable Serialize as XML Problem: control contains images and Images are not serializable in xml serialization Do you have any valid workarounds ?

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  • Source Code Linux built in Services

    - by Sirish Kumar
    Hi, I am looking at linux startup services, like Cron which runs at level 5 located in init.d, in the startup script I can only see the script file and location of binary file which is executed on startup. Where can I see the actual source code of this services

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  • cross compilers

    - by Elad
    I've seen the about cross compilers reply at http://stackoverflow.com/questions/579695/how-do-i-cross-compile-c-code-on-windows-for-a-binary-to-also-be-run-on-unix-sol and i would like to know how can i compile for sparc on x86 machine? where can i find a good cross compiler? I also need for HP OS . if you link me to a good step by step tutorial It will be the best Thanks. Elad.

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  • Disable MySQL general logging without restarting?

    - by shantanuo
    Can I disable general logging completely without restarting the server? Because, per the documentation: SET sql_log_bin = {0|1} Disables or enables binary logging for the current connection (sql_log_bin is a session variable) if the client has the SUPER privilege. The statement is refused with an error if the client does not have that privilege. Can I enable/disable general log without restarting MySQL?

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  • Convert mht\pdf\excel and encoding

    - by CoLLiDeR
    I am looking for a .net library that can help me do one of the following: 1. Convert an MHT file to PDF 2. Convert between pdf versions 3. Change a pdf file encoding 4. Convert an MHT to an Excel file 5. Convert a MIME version of excel (an Excel file that is readable via notepad) to a binary Excel file 6. Convert between Excel version

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  • Oracle Long Raw Problem.

    - by oraclee
    Hi All; select utl_raw.cast_to_varchar2(DCFILE) hexchar from T_FILE ORA-00997: illegal use of LONG datatype select to_char(DOC_FILE) hexchar from T_DOC_FILE ORA-00932: inconsistent datatypes: expected CHAR got LONG BINARY My column type long raw, how to make varchar2 ?

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  • How to use bundler gem binaries in path

    - by Sean Chambers
    I just started using bundler for gem packaging in vendor/. The problem is with certain gems (like rspec and cucumber) that have binaries. The binary path that is under my_app/vendor/gems/ruby/1.8/...cucumber-0.6.2/bin/ is not in my path, therefore when I go to run cucumber i get command cannot be found. What is the easiest way to execute the bundled gem binaries from within the app rather than adding a large number of folders to my path? Thanks

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  • how to move a postgres schema via file operations ?

    - by Jerome WAGNER
    Hello, I have a schema schema1 in a postgres database A. I want to have a duplicate of this schema (model + data) in database B under the name schema2. What are my options ? I currently : * dump schema1 from database A * sed my way through schema renaming in the dump : schema1 becomes schema2 * restore schema2 in database B but I am looking for a more efficient procedure. For instance, via direct file operations on postgres binary files. Thanks for your help Jerome Wagner

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  • Is there a compiled* programming language with dynamic, maybe even weak typing?

    - by sub
    I wondered if there is a programming language which compiles to machine code/binary (not bytecode then executed by a VM, that's something completely different when considering typing) that features dynamic and/or weak typing, e.g: Think of a compiled language where: Variables don't need to be declared Variables can be created doing runtime Functions can return values of different types Questions: Is there such a programming language? (Why) not? I think that a dynamically yet strong typed, compiled language would really sense, but is it possible?

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  • hex dump of file in bash

    - by David Raswik
    How do I create a UNMODIFIED hex dump of a binary file in linux with bash? The od and hexdump commands both insert spaces in the dump, I DON'T WANT THIS, I need something that will simply write a long string with all the hex characters without inserting spaces or newlines in the output. How do I do this in bash?

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  • Bitwise Operations -- Arithmetic Operations..

    - by RBA
    Hi, Can you please explain the below lines, with some good examples. A left arithmetic shift by n is equivalent to multiplying by 2n (provided the value does not overflow), while a right arithmetic shift by n of a two's complement value is equivalent to dividing by 2n(2 to the power n) and rounding toward negative infinity. If the binary number is treated as ones' complement, then the same right-shift operation results in division by 2n and rounding toward zero. Thankx..

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  • json-framework error in iPhone static library

    - by David Beck
    I have an iPhone app that uses the json-framework. I moved some of the code, including the json-framework source, from the main project to a static library. When I did this, the json-framework stopped getting compiled into the binary (double checked with class dump). This causes a nasty error: *** Terminating app due to uncaught exception 'NSInvalidArgumentException', reason: '*** -[NSCFString JSONValue]: unrecognized selector sent to instance 0x43897f0' Everything else in the static library continues to function properly.

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  • Grayscale in matlab

    - by ruthenium
    I'm trying to convert a 2D array to grayscale but using mat2gray doesn't do anything and imshow() appears to create a binary image that when I graph I cannot rotate it, e.g. the original array is 2d but maps in 3d. So, what is the best way to take a grayscale of 2d array in Matlab so if you have A=rand(5,10) or something and want to take a grayscale of that, what is the best way?

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  • Socket throughput on localhost?

    - by gct
    I've got an app that's using sockets to push data, and I'm currently testing it on my localhost (so that the sender and receiver are on the same computer). I'm seeing between 36 and 66MB/s of throughput, which seems somewhat slow to me. What are normal throughput ranges for binary data on a local socket connection?

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