Given an apt-offline.sig file, launch an AWS EC2 instance to download the corresponding packages and upload the resulting bundle to the configured S3 bucket:
$ download-apt-packages apt-offline.sig
#! /bin/bash | |
if (( $# )) | |
then | |
echo "usage: mkfifo r.fifo ; nc -q 1 localhost 6379 < r.fifo | $0 > r.fifo" >&2 | |
exit 2 | |
fi | |
KEY="test-key" | |
VAL="val" |
/* | |
This program demonstrates a bug with eventmachine on OSX. When /etc/hosts is | |
set like this: | |
127.0.0.1 localhost | |
255.255.255.255 broadcasthost | |
::1 localhost | |
the program will fail with a ECONNREFUSED (61) error when localhost is used | |
to resolve the local interface address. The program shows that in such |
default-cache-ttl 36000 | |
max-cache-ttl 86400 |
import monotonic | |
from time import clock as cpu_time | |
import cProfile, pstats | |
try: | |
from StringIO import StringIO | |
except ImportError: | |
from io import StringIO | |
def time_it(label): | |
start_total = monotonic.monotonic() |
function GOOGLEPCHANGE() { | |
var prices = arguments[0]; | |
var result = []; | |
if (prices.length < 3) { | |
throw "Price array should have at least rows"; | |
} | |
for (var i = 1; i < arguments.length; i++) { | |
result.push(findPriceChange_(prices, arguments[i])); |
$ createdb mydb
$ sudo -u postgres psql mydb
# CREATE ROLE myrole WITH LOGIN PASSWORD 'mypwd';
# GRANT CONNECT ON DATABASE mydb TO myrole;
# GRANT USAGE ON SCHEMA public TO myrole;
# GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON ALL TABLES IN SCHEMA public TO myrole;
# GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON ALL SEQUENCES IN SCHEMA public TO myrole;
#! /usr/bin/perl | |
use strict; | |
use warnings; | |
use LWP::UserAgent (); | |
use HTML::TreeBuilder::XPath; | |
my $url = "https://br.advfn.com/bolsa-de-valores/bovespa/"; | |
my $ua = LWP::UserAgent->new; |
! folha.uol.com.br | |
||paywall.folha.uol.com.br^ | |
^disablecopy.js| | |
! estadao.com.br | |
||acesso.estadao.com.br^ | |
! abril.com.br | |
||cdn.tinypass.com^ | |
! oglobo.globo.com | |
.glbimg.com/*/_js/paywall/* | |
||id.globo.com^ |
import datetime | |
def parse_datetime(s): | |
"""Parse a datetime string with minimal validations. | |
`parse_datetime` takes a string with format yyyy-mm-dd HH:MM:SS.zzzzzz | |
and returns a `datetime.datetime` object. Any prefix of that format is | |
accepted as well; so a string like "2017-12-22" will return a datetime | |
with hour, mins, secs and microsecs set to zero. |