You have installed GPG, then tried to commit and suddenly you see this error message after it:
error: gpg failed to sign the data
fatal: failed to write commit object
Debug
admin.addPeer("enode://da0c61fe14ba9da1a9835b59d811553d21787448724cfe6412bc17f0b14586df91826d8286b2137342d09a8631df5ea548cf301294b05657c2a90f9c3d526721@143.198.119.44:30303"); | |
admin.addPeer("enode://3e2287c6caf363357efc600611ccb777e6997ef8b749b1f87e94d3a7d2b466bbefba163b0620c88804f18bc70cfbe68538720ac2644fc1c970848488cdca0c7a@143.198.114.251:30303"); | |
admin.addPeer("enode://15ea76b5d30ce9eaabf6a9a8fe5ca0ff032534d296b5b8ca6e00a730d08a4aaa019077c382a6b2d08ebc7cf6f8eb888f5e00e0dd378798e3459a555538654370@157.230.6.79:30303"); | |
admin.addPeer("enode://2e718763172902a8fa4bcdda45f77a5c2688de5230e184d154e4867922b8f6ad23e1016379715cb5f55f6c79060563f93896035e35dfb47361d08599d4908ae8@143.198.118.178:30303"); | |
admin.addPeer("enode://9d45f21eeb37bd5555fac0c4094ae3d4d144d93e2313aeb891bf3054b0dcf6ca817961ed29ea1de00389b5c36dc6bbe9b00443e367b16ed8ba251cea6c242044@94.176.237.140:30303"); | |
admin.addPeer("enode://2493b5b8407ccb1c448d7ad358e838066640f273442730caf80acde2fe98522b1d9dcebd2dc982efe44911a49779888fe72defc181c29596facff05e1 |
import Eureka | |
open class _SearchablePushRow<T: Equatable, Cell: CellType> : TableSelectorRow<Cell, SearchableViewController<T>> where Cell: BaseCell, Cell: TypedCellType, Cell.Value == T, T: SearchableItem, T: CustomStringConvertible { | |
public required init(tag: String?) { | |
super.init(tag: tag) | |
onCreateControllerCallback = { [weak self] _ in | |
let controller = SearchableViewController<T>() | |
controller.searchPlaceholder = self?.searchPlaceholder | |
return controller |
Note The extension Imagick is now included in Ondrej's PPA. All you need to do now is
$ sudo apt-get install php-imagick
, and you're done. I'll keep the guide here because a lot of it is still true for other extensions
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I've installed PHP7 via Ondrej's PPA. He maintains these PPA's on his free time, consider donating
struct Semaphore { | |
let semaphore: dispatch_semaphore_t | |
init(value: Int = 0) { | |
semaphore = dispatch_semaphore_create(value) | |
} | |
// Blocks the thread until the semaphore is free and returns true | |
// or until the timeout passes and returns false |
// Alamofire.swift | |
// | |
// Copyright (c) 2014 Alamofire (http://alamofire.org) | |
// | |
// Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy | |
// of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal | |
// in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights | |
// to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell | |
// copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is | |
// furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: |
// Protocol for a type that supports a fromRaw(Int) conversion | |
// (such as "enum Foo: Int { ... }") | |
protocol ConvertibleFromRawInt { | |
class func fromRaw(raw: Int) -> Self? | |
} | |
// Note: Tried to use Swift's standard RawRepresentable protocol rather | |
// than ConvertibleFromRawInt, but couldn't get it to compile. | |
// Don't know whether it is a Swift bug or something I was doing wrong. |
You should never let passwords or private data be transmitted over an untrusted network (your neighbor’s, the one at Starbucks or the company) anyway, but on a hacker congress like the #30C3, this rule is almost vital.
Hackers get bored easily, and when they’re bored, they’re starting to look for things to play with. And a network with several thousand connected users is certainly an interesting thing to play with. Some of them might start intercepting the data on the network or do other nasty things with the packets that they can get.
If these packets are encrypted, messing with them is much harder (but not impossible! – see the end of this article). So you want your packets to be always encrypted. And the best way to do that is by using a VPN.
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-- show running queries (pre 9.2) | |
SELECT procpid, age(clock_timestamp(), query_start), usename, current_query | |
FROM pg_stat_activity | |
WHERE current_query != '<IDLE>' AND current_query NOT ILIKE '%pg_stat_activity%' | |
ORDER BY query_start desc; | |
-- show running queries (9.2) | |
SELECT pid, age(clock_timestamp(), query_start), usename, query | |
FROM pg_stat_activity | |
WHERE query != '<IDLE>' AND query NOT ILIKE '%pg_stat_activity%' |