I am running openSUSE 11.1 and KDE 4.3.4.
I just took a look at Webpin to see what all options I had available before installing chromium for the first time!
I'm having to deal with a Debian server, which initially was Squeeze, I believe, but where administrator enabled several distributions:
deb http://mirror.yandex.ru/debian/ stable main contrib non-free
deb http://mirror.yandex.ru/debian/ testing main contrib non-free
deb http://security.debian.org/ testing/updates main contrib non-free
deb http://mirror.yandex.ru/debian/ unstable main contrib non-
Where is the contrib directory in PostgreSQL 9.1?
This source states its at /usr/share/pgsql/contrib but the directory /usr/share/pgsql does not exist. I installed PostgreSQL from the rpm, on a CentOS 6.3.
I am basically trying to find the correct location to find /usr/share/pgsql/contrib/postgis-64.sql
Hi all, I'm wanting to clean out my pacman cache as it's getting rather full of packages that I no longer use, and I noticed that the arch wiki recommends using paccache from pacman-contrib (https://www.archlinux.org/packages/comm … n-contrib/).
The old openSUSE:11.3:Contrib signing key got deleted by an accident, so we have to generate the new one and sign all packages in this repo with it. It is safe to accept key with the following fingerprint when yast/zypper ask you to do so:
4FC8 6B50 8808 B7D7 D36C 59E3 CC9C 2F60 7296 AFB2
Sorry for the inconvenience!
One Makefile target is supposed to be in charge of:
grabbing the output of $ perl Markdown.pl src/index.md (markdown to html)
using that string to replace one line, something like CONTENT originating in the file src/template.html. There's no other line with that row in template.html.
What's an elegant way to achieve this?
I had a hard time installing the wireless driver for my debian. My debian was Sqeeze but soon after I realized Wheezy was the one to support my wireless adapter, realtek 8188CE,I upgraded to wheezy.
I want to add a file hstest.c which comes with bluez package but not by default added to the makefile to the sources that are compiled with the buid system.
I read about makefiles and autotools but now I am hesitant to make changes to the makefiles. Should I modify the makefile.am and then run automake or just change the makefile.in or the makefile itself ? and how ?
Just installed latest Grunt on Ubuntu 12.04.