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dyld: Library not loaded … Reason: Image not found
...libSystem.B.dylib (compatibility version 1.0.0, current version 169.3.0)
and for each libboost_xxx.dylib, do:
$ install_name_tool -change @executable_path/libboost_something.dylib /opt/local/lib/libboost_something.dylib exefile
and finally verify using otool again:
$ otool -L exefile
exefile:
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How to send a command to all panes in tmux?
...s with a huge scrollback. However, I want to script a way to send this command to all the panes in the various windows.
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Use basic authentication with jQuery and Ajax
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Won't this leave the username and password out in the open for anyone to see ? Even if its in base64 they can just decode it. Same with the answer below.
– cbron
Aug 13 '14 at 17:32
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Counting the number of True Booleans in a Python List
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That is not idiomatic and makes "abuse" of the type coercion of bool.
– Jan Segre
Sep 4 '14 at 22:19
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What unique features does Firebug have that are not built-in to Firefox?
I just cleaned my Firefox addons and wondered:
8 Answers
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How do you serialize a model instance in Django?
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You can easily use a list to wrap the required object and that's all what django serializers need to correctly serialize it, eg.:
from django.core import serializers
# assuming obj is a model instance
serialized_obj = serializers.serialize('json', [ obj, ])
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jQuery and TinyMCE: textarea value doesn't submit
I am using jQuery and TinyMCE to submit a form, but there is a problem in serialization in that the Textarea value doesn't post.
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What is the difference between Nexus and Maven?
What is the difference between Nexus and Maven ?
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rgdal package installation
... >= 1.7.1 library
from http://trac.osgeo.org/gdal/wiki/DownloadSource and PROJ.4 (proj >= 4.4.9) from http://trac.osgeo.org/proj/; GDAL OSX frameworks built by William Kyngesburye at http://www.kyngchaos.com/ may be used for
source installs on OSX.
As you seem to be under Linux, you alwa...
Why does GCC generate such radically different assembly for nearly the same C code?
...I've managed to see how GCC optimizes the first case.
Before we can understand why they are so different, first we must understand how GCC optimizes fast_trunc_one().
Believe it or not, fast_trunc_one() is being optimized to this:
int fast_trunc_one(int i) {
int mantissa, exponent;
mantissa...