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How do I capture bash output to the Mac OS X clipboard?
Is it possible to capture bash output to the OS X clipboard?
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Unmount the directory which is mounted by sshfs in Mac [closed]
I've installed OSXFUSE in my mac and used sshfs to mount a remote directory. Now I would like to unmount it, but can't find the way.
My OS is OSX 10.8 Mountain.
Can anyone help?
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postgresql port confusion 5433 or 5432?
I have installed postgresql on OSX. When I run psql, I get
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What is the full path to the Packages folder for Sublime text 2 on Mac OS Lion
...the user's library directory is now hidden by default in newer versions of OSX. Run chflags nohidden ~/Library in the terminal to reveal them.
– DA.
Jul 4 '13 at 16:51
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sphinx-build fail - autodoc can't import/find module
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It sounds like os.path.append() is working OK for folks, but if you follow the conf.py template, you would insert the module path to the front of sys.path using os.path.insert(0, ...), and just add an extra .
import os
import sys
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What is getattr() exactly and how do I use it?
..., and the 2nd bullet mentions getattr with 3 parameters. Even if it was incosistent though, I would probably leave it, emphasis is more important.
– blue_note
Jul 2 at 17:12
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Access data in package subdirectory
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You can use __file__ to get the path to the package, like this:
import os
this_dir, this_filename = os.path.split(__file__)
DATA_PATH = os.path.join(this_dir, "data", "data.txt")
print open(DATA_PATH).read()
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Running single test from unittest.TestCase via command line
In our team, we define most test cases like this:
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Does ruby have real multithreading?
...operative" threading of ruby using green threads . How can I create real "OS-level" threads in my application in order to make use of multiple cpu cores for processing?
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Difference between File.separator and slash in paths
...I, however, because it's best to show people what will make sense in their OS, rather than what makes sense to Java.
Update: I have not been able, in five minutes of searching, to find the "you can always use a slash" behavior documented. Now, I'm sure I've seen it documented, but in the absense of...
