Ask Linux.com: document wrangling, lighter distros, and Boot Loops II
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Hi,
My server is Centos 6 i686.
Is it possible get an openssl download from this site
"https://www.openssl.org/source/" (which is used for 64 bit platforms)
and use it on 32 bit platforms also?
Thx,
Aigini (5 Replies)
Guys, I was planning to install Ubuntu, Fedora and Backtrack on the same computer (along with Windows 7). My Specifications are:
2.67 Core i5
4GB DDR3 RAM
500 GB HDD
I have a system running Windows 7 with 3 partitions (240, 130, 130) GBs. And I was planning on freeing out 30GB of space and... (3 Replies)
I 've a question regarding which points should be considered to compare 2 different linux distros say RedHat & Ubuntu. for a production environment
non-db applications ... any help will be appreciated .. (1 Reply)
Hi,
This will be my first time to install 5 distros in one box, the ff. are:
openSUSE 11, openSUSE11.1, Ubuntu 8.04, Ubuntu 8.10, Fedora 10
Now, I'm confused how would I partitioned my hard disk with a capacity of 80Gb where there is only one swap and no idea yet how to play with boot... (2 Replies)
i`m trying to fidnd a distro that is good for m but it is not that easy i discovered, so if anybody please can give som tips i would been very happy
thank you for reading:) (3 Replies)
Is it possible to use Other Distro's ( i.e Debian's or Ubuntu's ) repositories in Fedora?
If not then what should be done to make common repositories for all linux distros.
regards,
Arun Maurya (2 Replies)
POE::Test::Loops(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation POE::Test::Loops(3pm)NAME
POE::Test::Loops - Reusable tests for POE::Loop authors
SYNOPSIS
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use Getopt::Long;
use POE::Test::Loops;
my ($dir_base, $flag_help, @loop_modules, $flag_verbose);
my $result = GetOptions(
'dirbase=s' => $dir_base,
'loop=s' => @loop_modules,
'verbose' => $flag_verbose,
'help' => $flag_help,
);
if (
!$result or !$dir_base or $flag_help or !@loop_modules
) {
die(
"$0 usage:
",
" --dirbase DIR (required) base directory for tests
",
" --loop MODULE (required) loop modules to test
",
" --verbose show some extra output
",
" --help you're reading it
",
);
}
POE::Test::Loops::generate($dir_base, @loop_modules, $flag_verbose);
exit 0;
DESCRIPTION
POE::Test::Loops contains one function, generate(), which will generate all the loop tests for one or more POE::Loop subclasses.
The "SYNOPSIS" example is a version of poe-gen-tests, which is a stand-alone utility to generate the actual tests. poe-gen-tests also
documents the POE::Test::Loops system in more detail.
FUNCTIONS
generate( $DIRBASE, @LOOPS, $VERBOSE )
Generates the loop tests. DIRBASE is the (relative) directory in which a subdirectory for each of the LOOPS is created. If VERBOSE is set
to a TRUE value some progress reporting is printed.
POE::Test::Loops::generate(
"./t",
[ "POE::Loop::Yours" ],
1,
);
SEE ALSO
POE::Loop and poe-gen-tests.
AUTHOR & COPYRIGHT
See poe-gen-tests.
perl v5.14.2 2012-03-11 POE::Test::Loops(3pm)