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Overview of the Issue
Using PowerShell, I have successfully enabled logging using the PACKER_LOG and PACKER_LOG_PATH environment variables. I would like the error-cleanup-provisioner to publish the last n lines of this log, but I can't seem to get the value of PACKER_LOG_PATH in my template.
Reproduction Steps
In PowerShell:
$env:PACKER_LOG = "1"
$env:PACKER_LOG
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Describe the bug
A lot of the targets in programs/Makefile are actually "phony" in that they don't emit a file of their name. These files are mostly variants of the main zstd build, but as a matter of correctness this is wrong.
The lib/Makefile has a similar problem where the install-* targets are not labeled as PHONY.
I don't have time to check the other makefiles, but chances
First check
- I added a very descriptive title to this issue.
- I used the GitHub search to find a similar issue and didn't find it.
- I searched the FastAPI documentation, with the integrated search.
- I already searched in Google "How to X in FastAPI" and didn't find any information.
- I already read and followed all the tutorial in the docs and didn't find an answ
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Bug report
Describe the bug
There is an extra space in the French wording in the modal to add a single unilateral relation in the CTB. But I also wonder if the wording is actually correct: for the 2 first relationship types we use "[CT1] a un [CT2]".
See video: https://www.loom.com/share/95e8b07f2dff4dc3801624dd9d6bafc4
Steps to reproduce the behavior
- In dev env, Go to
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is this intentional?
on scaleway instance:
$ k0s default-config
apiVersion: k0s.k0sproject.io/v1beta1
kind: Cluster
metadata:
name: k0s
spec:
api:
address: 10.18.80.227
sans:
- 10.18.80.227
- 10.18.80.227
^-- two same sans?
$ ip address
1: lo: <LOOPBACK,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu 65536 qdisc noqueue state UNKNOWN group default qlen 1000
link/loo
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IRC logs
sanket1729: How can
decoderawtransactionRPC know reqSigs if the output scriptpubkey is p2sh/p2wsh? I think it is returning 1 everytime.
sipa: sanket1729: it only works for bare multisig
sipa: we should probably just remove it
The output parameter for reqSigs is confusing as it outputs 1 for all scripts but bare multisig in the scriptpubkey. Considering the limited applicab
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Allow disabling a nav item.
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nav.tsx.make generatefrom project root - this generates python API.