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You have already activated X, but your Gemfile requires Y

...to do this. Basically what's happening is that you've updated rake to 0.9.2 which now conflicts with the version specified in your Gemfile. Previously the latest version of rake you had matched the version in your Gemfile, so you didn't get any warning when simply using rake. Yehuda Katz (one of t...
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Creating my own Iterators

...ors. I have written an article about this very topic; it's in the December 2008 ACCU magazine. It discusses an (IMO) elegant solution for exactly your problem: exposing member collections from an object, using Boost.Iterators. If you want to use the stl only, the Josuttis book has a chapter on impl...
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Overriding == operator. How to compare to null? [duplicate]

... 255 Use object.ReferenceEquals(person1, null) instead of the == operator: public static bool oper...
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Uncaught TypeError: undefined is not a function on loading jquery-min.js

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How to find the JVM version from a program?

... 128 System.getProperty("java.version") returns what you need. You can also use JMX if you want: ...
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fetch in git doesn't get all branches

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invalid multibyte char (US-ASCII) with Rails and Ruby 1.9

I'm using Ruby 1.9.1 with Rails 2.3.4 My application is to handle text input 6 Answers ...
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Renaming the current file in Vim

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Is there any way to use a numeric type as an object key?

... a string via the toString method. > var foo = {} undefined > foo[23213] = 'swag' 'swag' > foo { '23213': 'swag' } > typeof(Object.keys(foo)[0]) 'string' share | improve this answe...
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What does upstream mean in nginx?

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