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bobguo / build_nsis_linux.sh
Created April 25, 2019 05:15 — forked from artynet/build_nsis_linux.sh
Build NSIS on Linux
OSX
BUILD nsis v2.46 on OSX >= 10.9
scons PREFIX=/home/arturo/Programmi/nsis-2.46 ZLIB_W32=/home/arturo/Programmi/Zlib-1.2.7-win32-x86 \
STRIP=no install-stubs install-plugins install-data install-utils install-examples install-doc install-conf
scons APPEND_CCFLAGS=--stdlib=libstdc++ APPEND_LINKFLAGS=--stdlib=libstdc++ \
PREFIX=/home/arturo/Programmi/nsis-2.46 ZLIB_W32=/home/arturo/Programmi/Zlib-1.2.7-win32-x86 \
STRIP=no install-compiler
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bobguo / README.md
Created July 17, 2014 02:44 — forked from ahmozkya/README.md
dnsmasq & dnscrypt on mac osx

Install & Configure

  1. Install DNSMasq
$ brew install dnsmasq
  1. Install DNSCrypt-proxy
$ brew install dnscrypt-proxy
on run {input, parameters}
tell application "Finder"
set sel to selection
if (count sel) > 0 then
set myTarget to item 1 of sel
else if (count window) > 0 then
set myTarget to target of window 1
else
set myTarget to path to home folder
end if
#!/usr/bin/env ruby -wKU
# Adapted from Brett Terpstra’s original “Markdown to Evernote” service (http://brettterpstra.com/a-better-os-x-system-service-for-evernote-notes-with-multimarkdown/)
# Martin Kopischke 2011 – License: Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike (CC BY-SA) 3.0 Unported (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/)
# Changes: – create only one Evernote note per (Multi)Markdown input passed (instead of one per line)
# – do not choke on shell escape characters (use Tempfile instead of shell pipe for osascript)
# – default to MultiMarkdown 3 executable (instead of MMD 2 Perl script)
# – make smart typography processing optional (set SMARTY to 'false' to bypass processing;
# note smart typography cannot be disabled in MMD 3.0 and 3.0.1
# – handle both smart typography processing scripts (ie. SmartyPants.pl)
var performance = (function () {
var my = {};
// Wrap a function body in this to return a copy that instruments itself
// If you want this to be useful, you should give your profiled function a name,
// otherwise it will be identified as "", which is less than useful.
my.profile = function (func) {
return function () {
var start = new Date().getTime(),
time,