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How do I remove packages installed with Python's easy_install?

.... However, as far as I can tell, it doesn't implement the other common features of a dependency manager - listing and removing installed packages. ...
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gitosis vs gitolite? [closed]

...ling a git server to share projects with my team. I don't want to create a user account on the server with SSH access for each developer that needs a git access. It seems there is two concurrent solutions that cover this issue : gitosis & gitolite. ...
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How can I escape a double quote inside double quotes?

How can I escape double quotes inside a double string in Bash? 8 Answers 8 ...
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When to use Mockito.verify()?

I write jUnit test cases for 3 purposes: 6 Answers 6 ...
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Creating a copy of a database in PostgreSQL [closed]

What's the correct way to copy entire database (its structure and data) to a new one in pgAdmin? 20 Answers ...
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How to recursively download a folder via FTP on Linux [closed]

I'm trying to ftp a folder using the command line ftp client, but so far I've only been able to use 'get' to get individual files. ...
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Setting unique Constraint with fluent API?

I'm trying to build an EF Entity with Code First, and an EntityTypeConfiguration using fluent API. creating primary keys is easy but not so with a Unique Constraint. I was seeing old posts that suggested executing native SQL commands for this, but that seem to defeat the purpose. is this possible ...
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GitHub “fatal: remote origin already exists”

I am trying to follow along Michael Hartl's Rails tutorial but I've run across an error. 19 Answers ...
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Remove duplicate elements from array in Ruby

I have a Ruby array which contains duplicate elements. 7 Answers 7 ...
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Histogram using gnuplot?

I know how to create a histogram (just use "with boxes") in gnuplot if my .dat file already has properly binned data. Is there a way to take a list of numbers and have gnuplot provide a histogram based on ranges and bin sizes the user provides? ...