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We are using MySQL on standard Ubuntu with no GUI like Gnome or the likes.
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And the reverse depends with rdepends looks good too: apt rdepends *log4j*ĭepends: liblog4j-extras1.2-java (>= 1.2.17)
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This manual page was written for the Debian distribution because the original program does not have a manual page.
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davmail creates a gateway making the Microsoft Exchange mail, contacts and calendar protocol available in standard protocols such as POP, IMAP, CalDAV, SMTP and LDAP. Suggests: libjpa-2.1-spec-java (>= 2.1.0) This manual page documents briefly the davmail command. Suggests: libjackson2-dataformat-yaml (>= 2.8.10) Suggests: libjackson2-dataformat-xml-java Suggests: libjackson2-core-java (>= 2.9.4) Suggests: libconversant-disruptor-java (>= 1.2.11) So let's do the same for log4j with depends: apt depends *log4j* Replaces: percona-xtradb-cluster-server-5.7īreaks: percona-xtradb-cluster-server-5.7ĭepends: mysql-testsuite-5.7 (= 5.7.21-1ubuntu1) Let's try a reverse lookup using the syntax apt rdepends : apt rdepends mysql-server-5.7ĭepends: mysql-testsuite-5.7 (= 5.7.36-0ubuntu0.18.04.1) So at first sight nothing there that would suggest that log4j is involved. Running an apt depends mysql-server will start rolling up from MySQL: apt depends mysql-server HEAD is now at 252bdc2f2 Merge pull request #7197 from Homebrew/dependabot/bundler/Library/Homebrew/parser-2.7.0.Your friends are probably apt depends and apt rdepends. => /usr/bin/sudo /usr/bin/xcode-select -switch /Library/Developer/CommandLineTools => /usr/bin/sudo /bin/rm -f /tmp/.-progress Installing Command Line Tools (macOS High Sierra version 10.13) for Xcodeĭone with Command Line Tools (macOS High Sierra version 10.13) for Xcode => /usr/bin/sudo /usr/sbin/softwareupdate -i Command\ Line\ Tools\ (macOS\ High\ Sierra\ version\ 10.13)\ for\ Xcode-10.1ĭownloading Command Line Tools (macOS High Sierra version 10.13) for Xcodeĭownloaded Command Line Tools (macOS High Sierra version 10.13) for Xcode => Installing Command Line Tools (macOS High Sierra version 10.13) for Xcode-10.1 => /usr/bin/sudo /usr/bin/touch /tmp/.-progress => Searching online for the Command Line Tools => /usr/bin/sudo /usr/bin/chgrp admin /usr/local/include /usr/local/sbin /usr/local/Caskroom /usr/local/Frameworks => /usr/bin/sudo /usr/sbin/chown leealex1 /usr/local/include /usr/local/sbin /usr/local/Caskroom /usr/local/Frameworks => /usr/bin/sudo /bin/chmod g+rwx /usr/local/include /usr/local/sbin /usr/local/Caskroom /usr/local/Frameworks => /usr/bin/sudo /bin/mkdir -p /usr/local/include /usr/local/sbin /usr/local/Caskroom /usr/local/Frameworks => The Xcode Command Line Tools will be installed. => The following new directories will be created:
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usr/local/share/zsh/site-functions/_brew Here is information of my installation process below, it seems I need to do some configuration? MacBook-Pro-5:~ leealex1$ ruby -e "$(curl -fsSL )" /dev/null Start mkdocs built-in web-server mkdocs serve or mkdocs.exe serve inside the repository folder I still can not make it work as your instrcution at
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I tried to install mkdocs on Mac by following:
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