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asked | Adobe audition 2021 unusable with folder with lot of files |
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Google Maps Marker Cluster Sum Value Hi there, in your answer I understand that you managed to get the "sum text" value. Did you achieved the "custom icon" based on the subproperty of this sum ? (pie chart with different ratio of colors based on what is inside) |
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accepted | How to update $@ into a Makefile variable dependent target rule? |
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How to update $@ into a Makefile variable dependent target rule? @DavidC.Rankin Yes, the variable and condition is what I've also figured out. And yes, I would like it to be automatically handled by debug rule. I've digged up into the docs myself and find out some things related to "variables second expansion" who look like what I'm trying to do, but I haven't been able to make it work yet.
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How to update $@ into a Makefile variable dependent target rule? @DavidC.Rankin Yes, that's my question. -o $@ should be ./obj/debug/main.o since it come from $(OBJDIR)%.o and OBJDIR is redefined by debug before the call to all . I can't really know in advance if the Makefile will be called with debug rule.
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How to update $@ into a Makefile variable dependent target rule? @DavidC.Rankin I don't think so, the OBJFILES variable is properly updated as you can see line 5: gcc ./obj/debug/main.o ./obj/debug/file.o -o myprog
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asked | How to update $@ into a Makefile variable dependent target rule? |
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Accentuated characters proposition like MACOSX fix grammar |
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Accentuated characters proposition like MACOSX add some more informations |
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Accentuated characters proposition like MACOSX add some images for example |
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asked | Why Kruskal's algorithm have two Big O? |
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One output with multiple files Add commenter one bashline solution |
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One output with multiple files Totally agree, I've updated my answer with your command line which is way cleaner. |
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One output with multiple files add thanks |
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One output with multiple files Edit find command to bound result with `file ' '` |
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answered | One output with multiple files |
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i3wm: Two separate Firefox profiles in rofi + assign each profile to a different workspace Look like rofi cannot find some file. Please check that the path of firefox into the script is the same on your machine. I've updated my answer to give more details on how to locate firefox path, and how to assign specific class at each profile as well.
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i3wm: Two separate Firefox profiles in rofi + assign each profile to a different workspace Add some infos to set differents class for i3 managment |