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FAR (Fix (NieR) Automata Resolution) -- Required by HD Texture Pack.
I (Yanrishatum) see too many same questions. They irritate me.
Translation
"How dare you come into this chat and not realize that i am the GOD of heaps and that you MUST check out MY documentation1!!! Im veyr abngrey!!!" - translation from someone in chat.
Very accurate, I highly approve.
Because I have no trust in people.
<hashlink>
points to your installation of Hashlink, e.g. folder in whichhl.exe
(or Unix executable) is, alongside with library binaries (.hdll
files), andinclude
folder.<src>
points to the folder containing generated HL/C sources. One that containshlc.json
file.<app>
refers to your output executable name, including extension.<main>
refers to your entry-point file name, including extension (see below).- I provide example of doing it on Windows via MSVC
cl.exe
, but Unix should be more or less same with replacement of argument flags and compiler. - I expect that you DO have a compiler installed and can call
cl.exe
or other compiler from command-line.
Angular CLI version | Angular version | Node.js version | TypeScript version | RxJS version | |
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~16.0.0 | ~16.0.0 | ^16.13.0 || ^18.10.0 | >=4.9.5 <5.1.0 | ^6.5.5 || ^7.4.0 | |
~15.2.0 | ~15.2.0 | ^14.20.0 || ^16.13.0 || ^18.10.0 | >=4.8.4 <5.0.0 | ^6.5.5 || ^7.4.0 | |
~15.1.0 | ~15.1.0 | ^14.20.0 || ^16.13.0 || ^18.10.0 | >=4.8.4 <5.0.0 | ^6.5.5 || ^7.4.0 | |
~15.0.5 | ~15.0.4 | ^14.20.0 || ^16.13.0 || ^18.10.0 | ~4.8.4 | ^6.5.5 || ^7.4.0 | |
~14.3.0 | ~14.3.0 | ^14.15.0 || ^16.10.0 | >=4.6.4 <4.9.0 | ^6.5.5 || ^7.4.0 | |
~14.2.0 | ~14.2.0 | ^14.15.0 || ^16.10.0 | >=4.6.4 <4.9.0 | ^6.5.5 || ^7.4.0 | |
~14.1.3 | ~14.1.3 | ^14.15.0 || ^16.10.0 | >=4.6.4 <4.8.0 | ^6.5.5 || ^7.4.0 | |
~14.0.7 | ~14.0.7 | ^14.15.0 || ^16.10.0 | >=4.6.4 <4.8.0 | ^6.5.5 || ^7.4.0 | |
~13.3.0 | ~13.3.0 | ^12.20.2 || ^14.15.0 || ^16.10.0 | >=4.4.4 <4.7.0 | ^6.5.5 || ^7.4.0 |
##### Windows | |
# Windows thumbnail cache files | |
Thumbs.db | |
Thumbs.db:encryptable | |
ehthumbs.db | |
ehthumbs_vista.db | |
# Dump file | |
*.stackdump |
For a brief user-level introduction to CMake, watch C++ Weekly, Episode 78, Intro to CMake by Jason Turner. LLVM’s CMake Primer provides a good high-level introduction to the CMake syntax. Go read it now.
After that, watch Mathieu Ropert’s CppCon 2017 talk Using Modern CMake Patterns to Enforce a Good Modular Design (slides). It provides a thorough explanation of what modern CMake is and why it is so much better than “old school” CMake. The modular design ideas in this talk are based on the book [Large-Scale C++ Software Design](https://www.amazon.de/Large-Scale-Soft
- Log into the container and create an empty directory, this will be the mount point
- Log out and stop the container.
- Open to your container's config file
- For regular LXC containers:
/var/lib/lxc/mycontainer/config
- For unprivileged LXC containers:
$HOME/.local/share/lxc/mycontainer/config
- For regular LXC containers:
- Add a new line above the
lxc.mount
directive, that follows the format below. Substitute proper paths as necessary:lxc.mount.entry = /path/to/folder/on/host /path/to/mount/point none bind 0 0
- Both of these paths are relative to the host machine.
# ... | |
# This is for what I would consider a standard setup, where TTY's 1 -- 6 are | |
# "linux" terminals and TTY's 7+ are reserved for X windows. You should adjust | |
# it to your setup, accordingly. | |
# | |
# ::: Important ::: You must have both fbterm and screen installed and on your | |
# path for this to work. | |
virtual_terminal="$( tty | grep -oE ....$ )" |