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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Calculating Warp Coordinates in Cyberspace - Cyberspace Situational Awareness Post 302989112 by Neo on Sunday 8th of January 2017 08:53:48 AM
Old 01-08-2017
Hi.

Can someone do me a favor and git this repo and see if you can get this to compile?

GitHub - godlikemouse/ForceDirectedLayout: A simple C++ based force directed layout system for performing command line layouts of nodes and edges in both 2D and 3D. Supports JSON and GraphML supported input and output. Supports additional attributes and parameters in both JSON and GraphML.

I have tried three versions of Ubuntu and I get errors every time I follow the instructions and try to build this.

The author claims it compiles on Arch Linux Smilie

I can get it to compile on OSX, but I don't want to set up a cross compiler for Linux:

Code:
Linux hawk600 3.2.0-115-generic #157-Ubuntu SMP Tue Oct 25 16:32:19 UTC 2016 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux

If someone can get it to compile on Linux x86_64 that would be very helpful for me and my cyberspace research project (will save me a lot of time).

Thanks again.

Thanks!
 

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Net::GitHub::V3(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				      Net::GitHub::V3(3pm)

NAME
Net::GitHub::V3 - Github API v3 SYNOPSIS
Prefer: use Net::GitHub; my $gh = Net::GitHub->new( version => 3, login => 'fayland', pass => 'mypass', # or # access_token => $oauth_token ); Or: use Net::GitHub::V3; my $gh = Net::GitHub::V3->new( login => 'fayland', pass => 'mypass', # or # access_token => $oauth_token ); DESCRIPTION
<http://develop.github.com/> ATTRIBUTES Authentication There are two ways to authenticate through GitHub API v3: login/pass my $gh = Net::GitHub::V3->new( login => $ENV{GITHUB_USER}, pass => $ENV{GITHUB_PASS} ); access_token my $gh = Net::GitHub->new( access_token => $ENV{GITHUB_ACCESS_TOKEN} ); raw_response my $gh = Net::GitHub->new( # login/pass or access_token raw_response => 1 ); return raw HTTP::Response object raw_string my $gh = Net::GitHub->new( # login/pass or access_token raw_string => 1 ); return HTTP::Response response content as string api_throttle my $gh = Net::GitHub->new( # login/pass or access_token api_throttle => 0 ); To disable call rate limiting (e.g. if your account is whitelisted), set api_throttle to 0. RaiseError By default, error responses are propagated to the user as they are received from the API. By switching RaiseError on you can make the be turned into exceptions instead, so that you don't have to check for error response after every call. next_url, last_url, prev_url, first_url Any methods which return multiple results may be paginated. After performing a query you should check to see if there are more results. These attributes will be reset for each query. The predicates to check these attributes are "has_next_page", "has_last_page", "has_prev_page" and "has_first_page". See Github's documentation: <http://developer.github.com/v3/#pagination> The "per_page" parameter mentioned in their docs is NOT supported by this module. my @issues = $gh->issue->repos_issues; while ($gh->issue->has_next_page) { push @issues, $gh->issue->query($gh->issue->next_url); ## OR ## push @issues, $gh->issue->next_page); } METHODS query($method, $url, $data) my $data = $gh->query('/user'); $gh->query('PATCH', '/user', $data); $gh->query('DELETE', '/user/emails', [ 'myemail@somewhere.com' ]); query API directly next_page When the results have been paginated, "next_page" is sugar for the common case of iterating through all the pages in order. It simply calls "query" with the "next_url". set_default_user_repo $gh->set_default_user_repo('fayland', 'perl-net-github'); # take effects for all $gh-> $gh->repos->set_default_user_repo('fayland', 'perl-net-github'); # take effects on $gh->repos To ease the keyboard, we provided two ways to call any method which starts with :user/:repo 1. SET user/repos before call methods below $gh->set_default_user_repo('fayland', 'perl-net-github'); my @contributors = $gh->repos->contributors; 2. If it is just for once, we can pass :user, :repo before any arguments my @contributors = $repos->contributors($user, $repo); MODULES user my $user = $gh->user->show('nothingmuch'); $gh->user->update( bio => 'Just Another Perl Programmer' ); Net::GitHub::V3::Users repos my @repos = $gh->repos->list; my $rp = $gh->repos->create( { "name" => "Hello-World", "description" => "This is your first repo", "homepage" => "https://github.com" } ); Net::GitHub::V3::Repos issue my @issues = $gh->issue->issues(); my $issue = $gh->issue->issue($issue_id); Net::GitHub::V3::Issues pull_request my @pulls = $gh->pull_request->pulls(); Net::GitHub::V3::PullRequests org my @orgs = $gh->org->orgs; Net::GitHub::V3::Orgs git_data Net::GitHub::V3::GitData gist Net::GitHub::V3::Gists oauth Net::GitHub::V3::OAuth event Net::GitHub::V3::Events SEE ALSO
Any::Moose, Pithub AUTHOR &; COPYRIGHT & LICENSE Refer Net::GitHub perl v5.14.2 2012-05-03 Net::GitHub::V3(3pm)
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