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  • Steve 9:45 AM on September 24, 2009 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: Adam Bien, , , Linux, NetBeans, , UNIX, xargs,   

    How to Iteratively Delete .svn Directories: The Debate 

    Oooh, this is odd… a one-liner for deleting .svn “files”, but with a potential bug…

    Adam Bien posted about a one-liner UNIX command that he found to “remove all .svn files”.

    It’s close, and it definitely resembles an old DevPal script that did the same thing– which is to iteratively delete .svn files from a given location.

    But the UNIX rm command– which is found on many different UNIX-like systems, including Linux– has a maximum limit to the size of the in-memory graph of parameters it will accept. Once it exceeds that limit, it will stop parsing along the submitted parameters and just die.

    N.B.

    I’ll post a bit more about this over at Javamancy later… acquiring that infamous Wonderwaffe x 3 achievement in CoD:WaW under harrowing solo conditions has been quite a trip. ;-)

    And if you are wondering how to activate those newest CoD:WaW achievements: you’ll have to download the Map Pack 3 DLC from Xbox LIVE.

     
  • Steve 10:31 AM on June 30, 2009 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: , NetBeans,   

    Product release announcement from NetBeans.org:

    http://www.netbeans.org/servlets/NewsItemView?newsItemID=1399

     
  • Steve 6:30 PM on June 29, 2009 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: , NetBeans,   

    NetBeans 6.7 

    Earlier today, NetBeans 6.7 was officially released to the public.

    The release candidates looked promising, so people (such as the crews here at DevPal and Javamancy) will certainly be doing some updating on several workstations from the previous versions, 6.5 and 6.5.1.

     
  • Steve 12:24 AM on June 27, 2009 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: , , NetBeans,   

    Eclipse 3.5 and Subversion Client Debate, 2009 …

    Apparently, the “Big Subversion Client Debate” that has raged in the Eclipse community has not yet been resolved. Perhaps it may be more accurately characterized as being held at a stalemate.

    My time over the past couple of years being spent in NetBeans appears to have shielded me from quite a bit of this, but cracking open Eclipse Galileo has once again unearthed this issue for me.

    Ugh!

     
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