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go 1.0 does not support mips.
Will go support it in the future?
GCC 4.7 has a Go front-end (with the gccgo command) and can be built, as a cross compiler, for MIPS target.
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./create results in No Such File or directory. I have added platform-tools and tools in paths.d and I still get this result.
export PATH=${PATH}:/Users/ryan/Documents/adt-bundle-mac/sdk/platform-tools:/Users/ryan/Documents/adt-bundle-mac/sdk/tools
following these instructions: http://docs.phonegap.com/en/2.2.0/guide_getting-started_android_index.md.html
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Can someone tell me where the .msi file is on Apache's download site for Apache 2.2.23 on Windows 7???
There aren't any official MSI installers for 2.2.23 yet, only the binaries (which may not be official). You can try posting on Apache's group and ask about it, but one will probably show up at some point, the packagers are all volunteers, IIRC.
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Closed 11 years ago.
When was the first version of Hadoop released to the public? Any supporting links?
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I should have been more clear - I'm asking this question because the Wikipedia article, the best source I could find on Hadoop, was not clear about when the program was first available to the public.
Trivial method to find answer is to look at http://hadoop.apache.org/mapreduce/releases.html based on which the earliest release is on September 4, 2007.
But if you want to look at how the page looked way back then here is the earliest scraped page available on wayback machine: http://web.archive.org/web/20080123212822/http://hadoop.apache.org/core/releases.html
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I would like to ask you guys if Code::Blocks project is still being developed? I'm asking because I've downloaded lates ver 10.05 and I really like it (much more than VS2010) but it was released good while ago, and I couldn't find any info about next release.
Thanks.
Yes it is. Just look at the SVN logs. The latest commit was today. I didn't find anything about the planned release schedule though.
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Can anybody tell me what program is this?
Is this for memory measurement or what?
That's Instruments. It's used to monitor the performance and, as you say, memory usage of Mac and iOS apps.
I think it's Xcode. (or some part of Xcode)
http://developer.apple.com/technologies/xcode.html