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@j0sh
j0sh / Makefile
Created March 31, 2011 07:05
iOS static library cross-compile script.
# iOS builds for ARMv7 and simulator i386.
# Assumes any dependencies are in a local folder called libs and
# headers in a local folder called headers.
# Dependencies should already have been compiled for the target arch.
PROJ=untitled
ifeq ($(IOS), 1)
ARCH=armv7
DEVICE=OS
CC_FLAGS=-arch $(ARCH)
# This is the complete example of nginx configuration file for ownCloud 5
# This config file configures proper rewrite rules for the new release of ownCloud
# Also, this config file configures nginx to listen on both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses
# If you want it to listen to IPv4 address only, use listen 80; instead of listen [::]:80
# First, we configure redirection to HTTPS (substitue owncloud.example.com with the proper address of your OC instance)
server {
listen 80;
server_name bla-bla;
@steeve
steeve / _readme.md
Last active March 7, 2024 12:38
How to cross compile Go with CGO programs for a different OS/Arch

How to cross compile Go with CGO programs for a different OS/Arch

It is possible to compile Go programs for a different OS, even though go build says otherwise.

You'll need:

@kujohn
kujohn / portforwarding.md
Last active April 27, 2024 20:16
Port forwarding in Mavericks

Port Forwarding in Mavericks


Since Mavericks stopped using the deprecated ipfw (as of Mountain Lion), we'll be using pf to allow port forwarding.

####1. anchor file Create an anchor file under /etc/pf.anchors/<anchor file> with your redirection rule like:

@niklasberglund
niklasberglund / add_lib_with_xcodeproj.rb
Created September 13, 2014 08:17 — forked from onevcat/add_lib_with_xcodeproj.rb
Example of how to use the ruby gem xcodeproj to add a library to the Frameworks group of a project. Forked and updated to work with updated version of xcodeproj.
require 'xcodeproj'
project_path = "your_project_path";
# Create project object
project = Xcodeproj::Project.new(project_path);
lib_path = "your_lib_path";
# Add the lib file as a reference
libRef = project['Frameworks'].new_file(lib_path);
@vitorbritto
vitorbritto / rm_mysql.md
Last active June 21, 2024 17:50
Remove MySQL completely from Mac OSX

Remove MySQL completely

  1. Open the Terminal

  2. Use mysqldump to backup your databases

  3. Check for MySQL processes with: ps -ax | grep mysql

  4. Stop and kill any MySQL processes

  5. Analyze MySQL on HomeBrew:

    brew remove mysql
    
@dulacp
dulacp / libpng.sh
Last active December 7, 2019 07:54
Download & Compile Libpng for iOS (all architectures)
# Builds a Libpng framework for the iPhone and the iPhone Simulator.
# Creates a set of universal libraries that can be used on an iPhone and in the
# iPhone simulator. Then creates a pseudo-framework to make using libpng in Xcode
# less painful.
#
# To configure the script, define:
# IPHONE_SDKVERSION: iPhone SDK version (e.g. 8.1)
#
# Then go get the source tar.bz of the libpng you want to build, shove it in the
# same directory as this script, and run "./libpng.sh". Grab a cuppa. And voila.
@Ben-G
Ben-G / DynamicInit.swift
Last active May 27, 2023 13:30
Dynamically create instance based on type in Swift
protocol Initializable {
init()
}
class A : Initializable {
var content:String
required init() {
content = "TestContent"
}
@sectore
sectore / 01-createObservableFromDeviceEventEmitter.js
Last active November 26, 2023 06:42
[React Native + RxJS] Create an Observable from DeviceEventEmitter - An example to handle 'locationUpdated' event
import React, {DeviceEventEmitter} from 'react-native';
import {Observable} from 'rx-lite'
/**
* Creates an Observable to listen to any event of DeviceEventEmitter
* @param type {string} Event type
*/
export default createObservableFromDeviceEventEmitter$ = type => {
let subscription;
return Observable.fromEventPattern(
@epcim
epcim / docker-hub-search.sh
Created March 3, 2016 15:56
Search docker hub on CLI
#!/bin/bash
# http://stackoverflow.com/questions/24481564/how-can-i-find-docker-image-with-specific-tag-in-docker-registry-in-docker-comma
for Repo in $* ; do
tags=$(curl -s -S "https://registry.hub.docker.com/v2/repositories/library/$Repo/tags/")
python - <<EOF
import json
tags = [t['name'] for t in json.loads('''$tags''')['results']]
tags.sort()