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How can I link to a specific glibc version?

...ric so in menuconfig I do: Operating System Version of linux so I select: 4.14.71 which is the first equal or older version. It has to be older since the kernel is backwards compatible. Now you can build with: env -u LD_LIBRARY_PATH time ./ct-ng build CT_JOBS=`nproc` and now wait for...
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SQL how to increase or decrease one for a int column in one command

...ndexes, you will not see a diff with the following SQL vs 1 statement. IF (select top 1 * form x where PK=@ID) Insert else update share | improve this answer | follo...
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Check whether a path is valid in Python without creating a file at the path's target

...rno.ERANGE. (This appears to be an OS-level bug, otherwise referred to as "selective interpretation" of the POSIX standard.) Under all other OSes, errno.ENAMETOOLONG. Crucially, this implies that only pathnames residing in existing directories are validatable. The os.stat() and os.lstat() functi...
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querySelector, wildcard element match?

Is there a way to do a wildcard element name match using querySelector or querySelectorAll ? I see support for wildcards in attribute queries but not for the elements themselves. ...
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Get path of executable

... the predefined OS macros detailed at predef.sourceforge.net/preos.html to select the method is straightforward. – Clifford Oct 7 '09 at 15:02 5 ...
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What's the best way to get the last element of an array without deleting it?

...as mainly produced with a lot of stubbornness and patience but the general selection and multi-line edit functions of Sublime text editor helped. regenerating it took almost a day, so if I need to do it again I will probably write something that converts the output of all 210 docker executions to a ...
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Get nodes where child node contains an attribute

... do the trick: //book[descendant::title[@lang='it']] This allows you to select all book elements that contain a child title element (regardless of how deep it is nested) containing language attribute value equal to 'it'. I cannot say for sure whether or not this answer is relevant to the year 20...
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How should I ethically approach user password storage for later plaintext retrieval?

...sing a dictionary of 7776 words (as Diceware uses) which could be randomly selected for a six word passphrase, the passphrase would have an entropy of 77.4 bits. See the Diceware FAQ for more info. a passphrase with about 77 bits of entropy: "admit prose flare table acute flair" a password with ab...
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How to save a BufferedImage as a File

... that are installed and any of these names may be used as a format name to select an image writer. For a full and practical example, one can refer to Oracle's SaveImage.java example. share | improv...
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Why should I use a pointer rather than the object itself?

...m (especially when using IDEs or text editors that show the signature of a selected functions). Also, const&. – JAB Mar 3 '14 at 16:04  |  ...