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How do I install imagemagick with homebrew?

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Autocomplete applying value not label to textbox

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Should I git ignore xcodeproject/project.pbxproj file?

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How to terminate a python subprocess launched with shell=True

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How do I find the MySQL my.cnf location

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How to link C++ program with Boost using CMake

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What exactly are iterator, iterable, and iteration?

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How to use git bisect?

...hat you have the following development history: ... --- 0 --- 1 --- 2 --- 3 --- 4* --- 5 --- current You know that your program is not working properly at the current revision, and that it was working at the revision 0. So the regression was likely introduced in one of the commits 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, ...
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Build.scala, % and %% symbols meaning

...: val appDependencies = Seq( "org.scala-tools" % "scala-stm_2.9.1" % "0.3" ) Assuming the scalaVersion for your build is 2.9.1, the following is identical: val appDependencies = Seq( "org.scala-tools" %% "scala-stm" % "0.3" ) As you can see above, if you use %%, you don't have to spec...