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Le 17/09/2011 00:40, Bob Proulx a écrit :
> Ah... Very good! An excellent suggestion! 'find' rocks! I will
> note three things here however.
>
> * One is that the find will recurse down through a possibly deep
> hierarchy of directories. It isn't
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Le 16/09/2011 23:40, Bob Proulx a écrit :
> If there are no *.txt files then the file glob won't be expanded,
> nothing to expand it to, and then your shell script will get a literal
> "*.txt" as an argument. If that minor point is important to you th
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Le 08/07/2011 22:40, Nuno Magalhães a écrit :
> I must say i had a big trouble upgrading mysql last time i ran
> aptitude safe-upgrade; it just wouldn't upgrade since it couldn't
> shutdown the server (it wasn't even running anymore).
Upgrading databa
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Le 08/07/2011 22:40, Nuno Magalhães a écrit :
Upgrading database engine *IS* a complicated and highly risky task,
regardless of the engine.
And this task can't be done automatically, highly depending of what you
do with your datadases.
In production
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Le 24/03/2011 21:40, Jason Hsu a écrit :
> What's your favorite version control software for software development?
> Subversion? Git? Something else?
>
Mercurial
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Le 22/03/2011 00:20, Matt a écrit :
> Have worked mostly with CentOS. In CentOS we frequently use 'yum
> update' to keep the server up to date. For packages that we do not
> want updated we add them to exclude in yum.conf. Is there anything
> like e
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Le 20/03/2011 13:50, Raven a écrit :
> Hi all.
> I am looking for a way to install the 32-bit version of Mono and various
> related packages on my system - currently running sid x86_64.
>
> APT doesn't seem to provide those 32-bit packages.
> Any idea
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Le 13/03/2011 00:00, Michael Thompson a écrit :
> I've got a slight issue with logging into my server using public keys.
Could you paste the output of « grep sshd /var/log/auth.log »?
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