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I'd like to know how can I install the latest version of g++ ( 4.8.2 ) on centos 6.5?
I'm having trouble updating to the new one. I'm currently on 4.4.7. Thanks in advance!
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Do I need to take a snapshot before I shut down my VM? I've downloaded a ton of stuff on this virtual machine and previously, I had to re-install ubuntu on my VM after I shut it down. This only happened sometimes
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Are they operating system specific? Where can I find windows buildpacks?
reference: https://docs.cloudfoundry.org/buildpacks/understand-buildpacks.html#detection
They are OS specific. reference: https://docs.cloudfoundry.org/buildpacks/stack-association.html
Buildpacks provide framework and runtime support for apps. Whereas Compiler is to compile your code.
You will not use compiler in CloudFoundry, with the fact that you will run only compiled-codes in Cloudfoundry
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I need vitalization on FreeBSD server, and should import and OVA file.
Is it possible to install vBox on FreeBSD like Linux?
If yes, please tell me how?
The FreeBSD Handbook would be a good starting point. This page describes how to install and configure VirtualBox on FreeBSD host.
https://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/virtualization-host-virtualbox.html
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I was trying to update VMware workstation v9 to v9.0.3. After downloading the update, the program attempted to uninstall current version but failed as it couldn't find uninstall.exe. I checked Programs and Features but don't see VMware Workstation listed. Looks like I need to manually uninstall it. Is there a process/ command?
Perhaps you can try this rather comprehensive knowledge base article from VMWare:
http://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/microsites/search.do?language=en_US&cmd=displayKC&externalId=1308
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I am installing Dev C++ very first time. When I am trying to run a program, system is showing g++.exe has stopped running. So I can not ultimately run or compile a program. How to solve this problem?
I am using Windows-8. Same problem is occurring in Window-XP version of the operating system.
This may help:
http://geeksharing.blogspot.in/2013/02/dev-c-in-windows-8.html
If it doesn't solve indtall and updated Dev C++ version.
http://www.windows8downloads.com/win8-dev-c--wdoxnrth/
You may need to use the 64-bit version of mingw.
An updated version of dev-cpp is available at https://sourceforge.net/project
s/orwelldevcpp/
via http://sourceforge.net/p/dev-cpp/discussion/48211/thread/9b1f5cb0/