General :: Which Directory Mpc / Gmp / Mpfr Store After Extraction

Feb 20, 2011

I'm trying to do a linux from scratch build (using the livecd) and am currently trying to compile and install gcc. However, this error keeps popping up: checking for correct version of gmp/mpfr/mpc libraries...no I've tried all the possible directories I can find for each one, but as the error doesn't specify which particular library it can't find it makes life pretty difficult =/ This is my current string:

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It took me long enough to find the .h files and I thought it was finally over with, but now this

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General :: Where Does ITunes Store Its Stuff - Copy Its Data Store To An External Drive

Dec 8, 2009

I have two students whose windows laptops are riddled with malware and not working properly. They want me to help them install Linux (which we use in school), but they are concerned about their iTunes.

Having avoided iPods as "defective by design", I know nothing about iTunes whatsoever. However I remember reading about DRM locking and such problems that have me concerned that I won't be able to do it.

Where does iTunes store its stuff?

Can I copy its data store to an external drive, and then into a linux home?

Then will it work on wine, or can another manager (rhythmbox etc) access the itunes data?

Alternatively, if I partition the drive and install linux, can rythmbox/wine/something access itunes data on the win partition?

Supposing they are buying music through iTunes, what will happen to that account?

Finally, one of them has an iphone. Does that work with linux?

Ironic that an apple application is blocking migration away from windows.

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Apr 10, 2009

Is there an RPM package for mpfr?

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Apr 24, 2010

I've set Mozilla Thunderbird to store incoming email attachments in a separate directory, but it still keeps attachments inline in their messages and there's not a single attachment saved in the directory I've set.

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Nov 19, 2010

How I can tell tar to assign a new creation date to extracted files? Let's say I have an archive filled with old files of varying ages. Upon extraction I want all files to have the same time stamp (that of the time of the extraction).

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Software :: Can't Do Extraction Using Tar Command

Jul 9, 2010

I am able extract the file "hurd-live-cd-20051117.iso.gz" using file-roller but i cannot do it using tar command ,i gave the command tar -xzvf hurd-live-cd-20051117.iso.gz although it exited without error the file is not extracted what is the correct options to use to extract the file?

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Jun 10, 2011

Code:
g echo ${mm[$j]}
4 BashNotes

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Apr 5, 2010

I thought of a command that would make my life easier, though I do not know how to deploy it with bash script. The idea- A simple script that would check in a the current directory for *.bz2 or *.gz files,and when finds one of those,or both - execute a tar -xvf *.bz2/*.gz following the files that have been found there. It should be very simple,as I am very new to bash,I can`t figure that out. I wrote :

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The idea ls command that would find *.gz files in the current dir,then it outputs the errors to ./tmp.txt, if there were no errors = a tar.gz archive found,tmp.txt will be blank,hence the cat command that checks the file. The wrong - I couldn`t succeed with the "cat 'tmp.txt' == '' ;" ,as cat command searches == as a file and it fails.

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Ubuntu Security :: Prevent Kernel Initramfs Extraction?

Jul 16, 2010

I'm writing here because it's mainly a security issue even though it's rather kernel related.

I'm compiling my own vanilla kernel with an initramfs included in the bzImage. That image contains encryption keys for the rest of the system. Even though it's not for everybody the initramfs image can be extracted from the kernel, decompressed and the keys extracted.
I'm looking on a way to prevent this.

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Ubuntu Multimedia :: Batch Extraction Of Subtitles From Mkv Files?

Jul 16, 2011

I have recently been tasked to extract the subtitles from a lot of mkv files. Hundreds of them, maybe even more than a thousand. To do this, I modified a script I found online:

#!/bin/bash
IFS="|"
if test -z $1; then

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So in the above example the subtitle is actually in track number one and my script would be borked for that particular file. Is there a way to integrate mkvinfo into the script and parse it to see what track should be extracted? Like, read it line-by-line and change the value of some #TRACKNO variable everytime a string like "| + Track number:" appears, and stop when a string like "| + Track type: subtitles" appears? Maybe even skip doing anything if there aren't any subtitles.

PS: I actually prefer SRT subtitles to ***. If there was some command line tool I could use to convert the resulting *** file to SRT I would be much obliged.

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Feb 6, 2010

Fedora 12 64bit

Is there an easy and reliable way to install *.tar.gz package after extraction? Instead of going through ./configure etc.

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Sep 6, 2011

I'm developing a server application for ubuntu server, clients will connect to in through socket connection. It's in beta stage and under heavy development. At the moment lots of people are using it and it is updated almost every day. So I seed to seriously consider security issues and in the same time don't restrict myself too much. Now I have two questions:

Where is the appropriate place to store its files? Application consists of executable, some config files and startup script. But I don't want to spread it accross the filesystem just store in single folder for convenience since app is under heavy development. My guess would be to create new dir under /var. Right now I store it in my home folder.
Do I need to create separate user for it? I start it up using init.d script via sudo -u me. I want to restrict its access to system for security purposes but in the same time I want to be able to update it through FTP and not run into access issues (user that uploads it is different from user that runs it, and it sometimes need write access to some files). How to do that?

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General :: Store Password Into A File?

Sep 20, 2010

I'm using a command in Linux which generates an eight character random password. the problem is when i execute the command, the generated password have shown and isn't store anywhere i can use.How can I store this password into a file or pipe the command to save the password into desired file directly?

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Apr 13, 2011

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Jun 24, 2010

I added a song to my basket and when I click Checkout....it just stays on this message "Connecting you to the Ubuntu One Music Store..." and does nothing.

How can I fix this so I can buy music?

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Dec 9, 2010

I am on Squeeze. In the past I have successfully extracted audio from video files. Recently when I try it I get an unplayable file, just some brief noise nothing more. Mplayer on the other hand plays every video and audio file out there. Is there something wrong with mplayer? I installed mplayer from the repo. I haven't compile mplayer since before Lenny.

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Sep 4, 2010

I have sun virtualbox so I can install the zune 2.0- software on XP.... for some reason when I install the program... a box comes up and says extraction failed zunesetup.exe is not a valid win 32 application....

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Jul 12, 2011

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Feb 25, 2011

i am writing a netfilter module for linux 2.6.34.6-47 / 2.6.35. while i could capture the packets on the incoming hook since the same came as a single packet in probably the allocated skbuff area by the stack, i found that packets going out of the machine are getting splitted into linear and non-linear area. skb->data gives the total length of packet as correct, but when i extract skb-> data to print it, it prints only ip and tcp header. Now to treat the data i need to extract it and then push it back on the route.

To clarify if my data is 3 bytes . the total length by passing pointers show as 55 bytes = ( 52 byte of header + 3 byte of data), but i can't access these 3 bytes by using skb->tail - skb->data. how to extract outgoing data for any further action and then put it back on route for further encapsulation by the L2 stack or whatever. will skb_linearize() or skb_linearize_cow() be of any use , if yes how and why?

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Oct 19, 2010

I have this complex log file filled with entries like

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Action: Resolved New
sysName: test1.local

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tar: /root/Desktop/vnmrj21b_inova_01106/code/common/com.tar: Cannot open: Permission denied
Installation of VNMR failed
tar: Error is not recoverable: exiting now
DONE: 112 KB

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Jul 19, 2011

I want to store my svn password in the gnome-keyring so it is encrypted and 'secure'. I made the necessary changes to ~/.subversion/config, but even after running a few svn commands, I do not see an entry for SVN in the keyring.

What else do I need to do to get SVN using gnome-keyring? I will also be using this with git-svn.

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Apr 13, 2010

I know it is possible to have the Gnome nm-applet store keys under KDE (Fedora's KDE flavor does it by default) however I am at a loss as to how to make it do this on Ubuntu. It is a pain having to look up my wifi key(s) every time I boot my system up. I have the gnome keyring installed but this did not resolve the issue.

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Mar 3, 2010

I tried using the tail command in my shell script and storing that value in a variable a but an error keeps coming. Is there any other way to store the output of a command into a variable. Cannot Read text from text file and store it in a variable using shell script. The thing is I need a number from the file new.txt and use that number in my script

#!/bin/bash
a = `tail -1 new.txt|head -n 1`
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Feb 16, 2011

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Apr 19, 2011

I want to store the result of wc -l as a variable so I can use it later in my script...so far unsuccessfully.

I have tried this:

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but it is far from working.

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Dec 31, 2010

I have tried to 'makepkg -s' easy-e17 in a few different places, but to no avail. I get the error:
Code:
ERROR: You do not have write permission to store packages in /bin/easy-e17.
Aborting...

Though, I also get this error for any other directory I try in. When trying with 'sudo' I am told that it is a "bad idea." I have never used makepkg before, so whatever is wrong might be obvious; I have never "fine-tined" my makepkg.conf before, either. Probably not relevant, but just in case: easy-e17 is a group of files from the Arch User Repository for installing Enlightenment (DR17). Perhaps there is something I need to install in order to make packages from the AUR? Or does that sound ridiculous? I wouldn't know.

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Jun 8, 2011

organizing where I put source directories:

1) Is there any convention or best practice as to where to store source tars for packages that you have to build yourself, as well as for where to store the source directories that are extracted (the ones containing the generated Makefile)? I'm getting to a point where there are tars and source directories all over my home directory and elsewhere, and it's becoming disorganized very quickly.

2) Are the entire source directories needed to be kept around, or could simply the Makefile be enough to perform a 'make uninstall' if necessary?

3) Is there any problem with moving around the source folders after a package has been built and installed? Meaning if I install a package, move the source directory, then do a 'make uninstall' from that new location, would it successfully remove the package?

4) Now that I think about it is there any reason to keep around the tars after installing a package? As long as you have the source directory, what point would there be?

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I downloaded an ISO of some nes roms and used the archive manager to extract the files. It extracted them but it added a ;1 to the end of the extension. I don't want to go through 3500+ rom files and delete the added ;1 to the nes extension. How can I prevent this in the future?

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