(note: replace ORGANIZATION and PROJECT)
git clone git clone [email protected]:ORGANIZATION/PROJECT.git my-repository
| #!/bin/bash | |
| # Timezone | |
| ln -sf /usr/share/zoneinfo/Australia/Sydney /etc/localtime | |
| #Using script from http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonECS/latest/developerguide/using_cloudwatch_logs.html | |
| # Install awslogs and the jq JSON parser | |
| yum install -y awslogs jq aws-cli | |
| # ECS config |
| import io.github.resilience4j.bulkhead.Bulkhead | |
| import io.github.resilience4j.bulkhead.utils.BulkheadUtils | |
| import io.grpc.CallOptions | |
| import io.grpc.Channel | |
| import io.grpc.ClientCall | |
| import io.grpc.ClientInterceptor | |
| import io.grpc.ClientInterceptors | |
| import io.grpc.ForwardingClientCallListener | |
| import io.grpc.Metadata | |
| import io.grpc.MethodDescriptor |
| import io.github.resilience4j.bulkhead.Bulkhead | |
| import io.github.resilience4j.bulkhead.utils.BulkheadUtils | |
| import io.grpc.CallOptions | |
| import io.grpc.Channel | |
| import io.grpc.ClientCall | |
| import io.grpc.ClientInterceptor | |
| import io.grpc.ClientInterceptors | |
| import io.grpc.ForwardingClientCallListener | |
| import io.grpc.Metadata | |
| import io.grpc.MethodDescriptor |
| <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> | |
| <xsd:schema xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" xmlns="http://www.opentravel.org/OTA/2003/05" targetNamespace="http://www.opentravel.org/OTA/2003/05"> | |
| <xsd:include schemaLocation="OTA_PingRQ.xsd" /> | |
| <xsd:include schemaLocation="OTA_VehAvailRateRQ.xsd" /> | |
| <xsd:include schemaLocation="OTA_VehRetResRQ.xsd" /> | |
| <xsd:include schemaLocation="OTA_VehResRQ.xsd" /> | |
| <xsd:include schemaLocation="OTA_VehModifyRQ.xsd" /> | |
| <xsd:include schemaLocation="OTA_VehCancelRQ.xsd" /> | |
| <xsd:include schemaLocation="OTA_VehLocDetailRQ.xsd" /> | |
| <xsd:include schemaLocation="OTA_VehLocSearchRQ.xsd" /> |
| Use folowing steps to repackage dep package: | |
| 1: Extract deb package | |
| # dpkg-deb -x <package.deb> <dir> | |
| 2: Extract control-information from a package | |
| # dpkg-deb -e <package.deb> <dir/DEBIAN> | |
| 3. After completed to make changes to the package, repack the deb | |
| # dpkg-deb -b <dir> <new-package.deb> |
| #!/bin/bash | |
| set -euo pipefail | |
| function myFunction() { | |
| myCommand | |
| return $? | |
| } | |
| retry=0 | |
| maxRetries=5 |
| echo "Flipping tables! (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻" | |
| num_rules=3 | |
| real=3 # exposed to the ELB as port 443 | |
| test=4 # used to install test certs for domain verification | |
| health=5 # used by the ELB healthcheck | |
| blue_prefix=855 | |
| green_prefix=866 |
(note: replace ORGANIZATION and PROJECT)
git clone git clone [email protected]:ORGANIZATION/PROJECT.git my-repository
The Odroid-C2's processor is fast enough to compile the Linux kernel on it natively, and as such, taking this path should eliminate the complexity involved in cross-compilation.
Depending on the distro you are running, and the packages you have installed, you might need to add the compiler and other build-related tools. For example, a minimal base Debian image would not have gcc, since an embedded Linux appliance generally has no requirement to be used as a development tool. This item shows how to install what you need: Adding Native Compiler and Tools