- Work To Be Done.
- Work In Progress.
- Work Completed.
- Set-up a blog.
"use strict"; | |
const FileHound = require('filehound'); | |
const fs = require('fs'); | |
const paths = process.env.REPO_PATH | |
? process.env.REPO_PATH.split(",").map(path => path.trim()) | |
: (function () { | |
throw new Error("set REPO_PATH to comma separated input path lists"); | |
})(); |
--------- beginning of kernel | |
W/AEE ( 0): some logs have been lost (221 bytes estimated) | |
W/AEE ( 0): some logs have been lost (1032 bytes estimated) | |
W/AEE ( 0): some logs have been lost (160 bytes estimated) | |
I/Kernel ( 1): [ 1.027869].(1)[1:swapper/0] s:1027309461 e:1027310692 d:1231 | |
I/Kernel ( 1): [ 1.028753].(1)[1:swapper/0][init] f(c09b0950) | |
I/Kernel ( 1): [ 1.029369].(1)[1:swapper/0] s:1028588615 e:1028745461 d:156846 | |
I/Kernel ( 1): [ 1.030197].(1)[1:swapper/0][init] f(c09b0978) | |
I/Kernel ( 1): [ 1.030787].(1)[1:swapper/0] s:1030110230 e:1030191307 d:81077 | |
I/Kernel ( 1): [ 1.031587].(1)[1:swapper/0][init] f(c09b09a0) |
Many users when are given server access, do not have root (or sudo) privileges and can not simply do
sudo apt-get install python-pip
.
Here's an easy way you can install and use pip without root (or sudo) access in a local directory.
Note : This works without easy_install
too.