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Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket '/tmp/mysql.sock' (2)
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@wegginho Possible solution to your error message if you installed MySQL via homebrew PID error on mysql server start
– Casey Robinson
Jan 24 '17 at 14:29
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open read and close a file in 1 line of code
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You don't really have to close it - Python will do it automatically either during garbage collection or at program exit. But as @delnan noted, it's better practice to explicitly close it for various reasons.
So, what you can do to keep it short, simpl...
How to change the port of Tomcat from 8080 to 80?
I want to execute my web app as http://localhost .
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How to view UTF-8 Characters in VIM or Gvim
I work on webpages involving Non-English scripts from time to time, most of them uses utf-8 charset, VIM and Gvim does not display UTF-8 Characters correctly.
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Version of Apache installed on a Debian machine
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apachectl -V dosen't work on suse10.04 instead we have to type /usr/sbin/apache2ctl -v to get right answer with root permission
– farzam
Sep 29 '14 at 8:42
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Java Look and Feel (L&F) [closed]
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There is a lot of possibilities for LaFs :
The native for your system
The nimbus LaF
Web LaF
The substance project (forked into the Insubstantial project)
Napkin LaF
Synthetica
Quaqua (looks like aqua from MacOS X)
Seaglass
JGoodies
Liquidlnf
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Compile error: “g++: error trying to exec 'cc1plus': execvp: No such file or directory”
...convention interacts badly with case-insensitive file systems (Windows, macOS, for example). When you had COLARR.C, the system was probably looking at it as a C++ source file; as colarr.c, it is a C source file.
– Jonathan Leffler
Dec 9 '16 at 18:13
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How to filter files when using scp to copy dir recursively?
...ub/folders/
Some other useful flags:
-r for recursive
-a for archive (mostly all files)
-v for verbose output
-e to specify ssh instead of the default (which should be ssh, actually)
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iPhone: How to get current milliseconds?
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It returns the number of seconds since epoch as a double. I'm almost sure you can access the milliseconds from the fractional part.
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Repeat command automatically in Linux
Is it possible in Linux command line to have a command repeat every n seconds?
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