(note: replace ORGANIZATION
and PROJECT
)
git clone git clone git@github.com:ORGANIZATION/PROJECT.git my-repository
package net.minecraft.src; | |
import java.io.BufferedReader; | |
import java.io.File; | |
import java.io.FileReader; | |
import java.nio.IntBuffer; | |
import static org.lwjgl.opengl.GL11.*; | |
import static org.lwjgl.opengl.GL20.*; | |
import org.lwjgl.opengl.ContextCapabilities; |
/* Copyright (c) dumptruckman 2016 | |
* | |
* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public | |
* License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this | |
* file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */ | |
package net.dawnofages.util; | |
import net.minecraft.server.v1_8_R3.IChatBaseComponent; | |
import net.minecraft.server.v1_8_R3.IChatBaseComponent.ChatSerializer; | |
import net.minecraft.server.v1_8_R3.PacketPlayOutChat; |
{ | |
"Website": [], | |
"default": ["inherit.allow-vpns", "minehq.vpn.bypass"] | |
} | |
{ | |
"Website": [], | |
"default": ["inherit.epic"] | |
} |
In this how-to it is being explained how to create a maven repository on github and how to use an existing one.
Clone your original project to a new local repository (change GROUP-NAME and PROJECT-NAME) git clone https://github.com/GROUP-NAME/PROJECT-NAME.git PROJECT-NAME-maven2
Go to the clonned repository (use your PROJECT-NAME-maven2)
cd PROJECT-NAME-maven2
multilib
repository by editing /etc/pacman.conf
$ pacman -Syu wine
$ pacman -S --asdeps lib32-mpg123 lib32-gnutls {lib32-,}gst-plugins-base-libs \
lib32-alsa-plugins lib32-libpulse lib32-openal
$ yay -S lib32-unixodbc # or your favourite AUR helper
WINEARCH
UPDATED: 2024-05-19
This guide is now in maintenance mode. Rebble made their own official guide based on this, so please follow the updated guide on their website at help.rebble.io/sideload-ios-app. If you have any suggestions, ping me (@robonxt) or one of the helpful people in the official Rebble Discord Server and hopefully there will be a guide update soon!
Thank you for all the support, and long live Pebble and Rebble!
Fun Fact: I've never daily driven Pebble on iOS before, only to test out sideloading and to ensure the guide works with the iOS devices I have 🤣
import java.util.Scanner; | |
public class DistanceCalculation{ | |
public static void main(String[] args){ | |
//create scanner | |
Scanner scanner = new Scanner(System.in); | |
//input coordinates, use double&nextdouble | |
System.out.print("Enter value of x Coordinate for Point 1:"); | |
double x1 = scanner.nextDouble(); |