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The HP-UX Porting and Archive Centre
The HP-UX Porting and Archive Centre was established in August 1992 in the Department of Computer Science at Liverpool University in the United Kingdom, but has been run by Liverpool-based Connect Internet Solutions Limited since 1995. Its primary aim is to make public domain, freeware and Open Source software more readily available to users of Hewlett-Packard UNIX systems. The archive began with an initial collection of 150 packages, all of which had been successfully compiled and tested locally by staff at the Liverpool centre before being installed and made available on the archive. The centre continues to act as a porting body as well as an archive site – all software held in the archive has been verified to run successfully on HP-UX PA-RISC (and now Itanium) systems. As of October 2012, the Centre held over 1,500 packages! For reasons that will become apparent somewhere in the coming weeks, I’ve been spending a lot of time exploring and using HP-UX, and the HP-UX Porting and Archive Centre is one of those things that the four enthusiasts running HP-UX might find useful. It’s a vast collection of open source and freeware software built for HP-UX, installable either manually or using a specific script to resolve dependencies. This is one heck of a labour of love, considering HP-UX’, shall we say, unpopular status. Sadly, the Archive has a major limitation, one that I ran into: since 2017, only the very latest version of HP-UX – 11.31, also known as 11i v3 – is supported, meaning packages for the version I’m running, 11.11 or 11i v1, have long ago been deleted. On top of that, since 2020, all PA-RISC packages are marked as deprecated, meaning they’re no longer updated and will, at some point, be deleted too, leaving only Itanium 2 packages up for download. Using HP-UX as an enthusiast is one hell of a challenge, I can tell you that.
PROOF Source 2 is coming to CS:GO
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive could be ported to the Source 2 engine in as little as two months, according to leaks from various members of the game’s community.
CS:GO’s old Source engine has kept the game incredibly simple, but as time wears on, the FPS is struggling to keep up with more recently-released competitors. Games like Valorant have put Valve on notice, and things need to be spruiked up.
An engine update to Source 2 has been what players have called on Valve to introduce for years, and now, they might be getting their wishes.
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Le nouveau Play Store Android a un message pour vous …
# #Lenouveau #PlayStore #Androidmessage
https://gotopnews.com/post/20312
En cas d’application qui s’écrase, le Play Store invitera ensuite à mettre à jour l’application concernée: “L’application a cessé de fonctionner, mais la dernière mise à jour pourrait corriger le problème”. Du cours, si l’application est déjà à jour ou la dernièrePatch ne corrige pas le problème en question, cela ne sera pas utilisé pour beaucoup, mais c’est au moins un bon rappel pour ceux qui ne mettent pas souvent à jour leurs applications.
https://gotopnews.com/post/20312
En cas d’application qui s’écrase, le Play Store invitera ensuite à mettre à jour l’application concernée: “L’application a cessé de fonctionner, mais la dernière mise à jour pourrait corriger le problème”. Du cours, si l’application est déjà à jour ou la dernièrePatch ne corrige pas le problème en question, cela ne sera pas utilisé pour beaucoup, mais c’est au moins un bon rappel pour ceux qui ne mettent pas souvent à jour leurs applications.
refine and using Methods in Ruby
The
Module#refine
method allows you to register a monkey-patch for a specific class that can be applied whenever we want by calling the Module#using
method… SEE MORE