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In VB.NET, the Shared keyword is roughly equivalent to the static keyword used by many other languages.

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Use numpy array in shared memory for multiprocessing

I would like to use a numpy array in shared memory for use with the multiprocessing module. The difficulty is using it like a numpy array, and not just as a ctypes array. from multiprocessing import ...
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Android: Retrieving shared preferences of other application

I have a settings application from which i have to retrieve other applications preferences, but i don't have the details of keys in them, how can i retrieve all the available keys and values in that ...
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Is it possible to get CMake to build both a static and shared library at the same time?

Same source, all that, just want a static and shared version both. Easy to do?
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How to share semaphores between processes using shared memory

I have to synchronize N client processes with one server. These processes are forked by a main function in which I declared 3 semaphores. I decided to use POSIX semaphores but I don't know how to ...
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How to share keychain data between iOS applications

I am describing a problem for which it took me quite some time to learn the answer. The "GenericKeychain" example is a good start at providing a wrapper for sharing keychain data between applications ...
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How to configure an existing git repo to be shared by a UNIX group

I have an existing git repo (a bare one) which has up to this point only been writable by me. I want to open it up to some UNIX user group, foo, so that all members of foo can push to it. I'm aware ...
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How to start Solr automatically?

At the moment I have to go to /usr/java/apache-solr-1.4.0/example and then do: java -jar start.jar How do I get this to start automatically on boot? I'm on a shared Linux server.
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Sharing a variable between multiple different threads

I want to share a variable between multiple threads like this: boolean flag = true; T1 main = new T1(); T2 help = new T2(); main.start(); help.start(); I'd like to share flag between main and help ...
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Any concept of shared memory in Java

AFAIK, memory in Java is based on heap from which the memory is allotted to objects dynamically and there is no concept of shared memory. If there is no concept of shared memory, then the ...
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Best way for interprocess communication in C++

I have two processes one will query other for data.There will be huge amount of queries in a limited time (10000 per second) and data (>100 mb) will be transferred per second.Type of data will be an ...
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Is there a Windows/MSVC equivalent to the -rpath linker flag?

On Linux/GCC I can use the -rpath flag to change an executables search path for shared libraries without tempering with environment variables. Can this also be accomplished on Windows? As far as I ...
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Push git changes to a shared network drive

How can a team of four people use Git (specifically Github for Windows) to push local changes to a shared network drive? Right now (without Git) we have to copy the files from the network drive to ...
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ld: Using -rpath,$ORIGIN inside a shared library (recursive)

I just made a basic example of using ld's -rpath option with $ORIGIN here (see 2nd response for a working version). I'm trying to create an example where main.run links to foo.so, which in turn links ...
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Vista and ProgramData

What is the right place to store program data files which are the same for every user but have to be writeable for the program? What would be the equivalent location on MS Windows XP? I have read that ...
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Using both .so and .dll on Windows

I am writing a program in windows in C++ in which users will be able to compile extensions in the form of dynamic-link libraries (windows), or shared object files (linux). On windows, you use the ...
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Sharing authentication between two web applications

I have a base web site (Asp.net WebForms application) running under ie. http://localhost:90/ Then I created a new (this time Asp.net MVC) application and added it under http://localhost:90/mvc/ ...
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Linux shared library that uses a shared library undefined symbol

two shared libraries liba.so and libb.so. liba.so uses libb.so. All c files are compiled with -fPIC. Linking uses -shared. When we call dlopen on liba.so it cannot find symbols in libb.so...we get ...
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C - shared memory - dynamic array inside shared struct

i'm trying to share a struct like this example: typedef struct { int* a; int b; int c; } ex; between processes, the problem is that when I initialize 'a' with a malloc, it becomes ...
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Can the same DLL data be shared by 2 different processes?

I have two different C# applications that are running at the same time. I would like both of them to be able to access the same "instance" of a DLL (also in C#). The DLL holds some data that I'd ...
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Difference between iter() and into_iter() on a shared, borrowed Vec?

I am reading the Rust 101 tutorial, where the author talks about shared borrowing with the example of a Vec object passed to a function. Below is a slightly adapted MWE of what the the tutorial is ...
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Can shared library call another shared library?

Can one shared library load and call functions from another shared library? I have Shared library libDsmTestLib.so that use another shared libraries libDsmShared.so and libPINDsmShared.so LOCAL_PATH :=...
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OpenMP Several "shared"-directives?

Hey there, I have a very long list of shared variables in OpenMP so I have to split lines in fortran and use the "&"-syntax to make sure the lines stick together! Something like that: !$OMP ...
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Open remote shared folder with credentials

I need to open a folder on a remote server with different credentials in a window (explorer.exe). I managed to do it with no credentials (my credentials), but when I do it with another username and ...
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Can't create shared library with static inside

Please help I search throw whole internet but I can't find answer ... C Layer I have created simple function int mean(int, int); and place it in calc_mean.h and initialize it in calc_mean.c here ...
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How to access Google Spreadsheets with a service account credentials?

I have created a server side application in PHP that's supposed to work with Google Spreadsheets. I'm able to authenticate successfully with OAuth 2.0 authentication, but when requesting the list of ...
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How to create a Shared Login Service across Multiple Domains?

I'm interested in how to implement a shared cross-domain login system as well as best practices and security precautions to take. If you are familiar with 37Signals, you are probably accustomed to ...
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Subversion and shared files across repositories/projects?

I am migrating a client's SourceSafe repository (3 projects) to SVN and two of the projects share source files. (These projects are separate products - with different names and release versions, etc) ...
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how is a shared library file called by two different processes in Linux?

In Linux, I have a shared library file called foo.so When I execute 2 different process p1, p2 that both use foo.so. Does this foo.so get overlapped by those 2 process?
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cygwin g++ Linker doesn't find shared library

I have been creating a library. When I compile it as a static library, it works fine. Now I want to turn it into a shared library. The library is created and in the proper place, but when I try to ...
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Delay-Load equivalent in unix based systems

What is the delay load equivalent in unix based system. I have a code foo.cpp, While compiling with gcc I link it to shared objects(totally three .so files are there.). Each of the .so file for ...
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C++: dlclose doesn't unload the shared library

I have a shared library loaded using dlopen (with the flags RTLD_NOW | RTLD_GLOBAL ). If this library is using functions from the main program, then it does not unload. So I end up with the same code ...
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User preferences file vs App preferences file

My android application has two kinds of preferences: 1) I have user preferences defined in res/xml/preferences.xml so that users can manage their preferences with a PreferenceActivity. 2) I'd like ...
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Cmake: linking shared library

I've done this before a couple of times, but somehow I'm stuck this time. I have an executable "myapp" and a own shared library "mylib". In my cmakelists I have the following: ADD_LIBRARY(mylib ...
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Multiprocessing - Shared Array

So I'm trying to implement multiprocessing in python where I wish to have a Pool of 4-5 processes running a method in parallel. The purpose of this is to run a total of thousand Monte simulations (250-...
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Python and openpyxl is saving my shared workbook as unshared

Using Python and openpyxl I have a code that goes into a workbook, adds a bunch of information to some cells every day, and then closes and saves it. My problem is that if this workbook is open the ...
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How to list processes attached to a shared memory segment in linux?

How do I determine what process is attached to a shared memory segment? awagner@tree:/home/awagner$ ipcs -m ------ Shared Memory Segments -------- key shmid owner perms bytes ...
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Python Multiprocessing appending list

Have a quick question about a shared variable between multiple processes using Multiprocessing.Pool(). Will I run in to any issues if I am updating a global list from within multiple processes? I.e. ...
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Public Static variable in excel vba

Is it possible to have a static variable declared in one procedure, and use this variable in several different procedures using Excel VBA? i.e. Public myvar as integer Sub SetVar() static myvar ...
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how to Shared element transition from a fragment to an activity

I have three fragments inside a ViewPager in an activity, I want to achieve shared element transition from one of the fragments to another activity. The transition is from a recycler view which is ...
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What's the best way to initialize shared members in a class in VB.NET?

I was looking on the Internet to see if there were any good examples on how to initialize shared members within a class while still initializing instance variables. I did find an expression that might ...
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How to create a shared library in Android

I have a library, say LIB, which exposes the quite a few APIs and classes for use by application developers. If there are more than one applications that use LIB on the phone, I want only one ...
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Program to view Shared Memory in Windows?

I'm looking for a program to view and browse the (local) shared memory in Windows x32/x64. I know this exists because I've seen it in action before. For some reason Google and MSDN fail me on this ...
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Write a private access file to another app's files directory

The two apps have the same sharedUserId. When I use this code in app1 context.openFileOutput("/data/data/org.me.app2/files/shared-data.dat", MODE_PRIVATE) I get an exception telling me that the file ...
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Using a global variable in a shared library

I am writing an application in C which used a global variable (a logfile structure). In my application I am loading shared libraries dynamically at runtime and I want to use a global variable pointing ...
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Access Shared Network Folder

I need to access via VBA a folder hosted on a Network File Server. The folder is accessible in writing only via a Service Account (different from normal user accounts) for which I do have username and ...
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PHP Shared Sessions across Domain

I have seen a few answers to this on SOF but most of these are concerned with the use of subdomains, of which none have worked for me. The common one being that the use of session.cookie_domain, ...
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C++ linker missing library when running (SONAME behavior)

I've made a program that uses two shared libraries (which I compiled) and are placed like this: /home_directory_where_I_compile_and_run_everything -->/lib/libjson_linux-gcc-4.4.6_libmt.so -->/...
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Android - Shared Element Transition In Dialog

I wanted to know if there is any way to use shared elements between an activity/fragment and a dialog? I have a project which contains dialogs and I want to make a transition between an ImageView in ...
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how can i use a shared lib in glassfish to avoid deployment of the huge libs?

I have to upload about 30M for my app since it uses a lot of libraries, log, web engine and so on. I think there should be a way to share these libs on glassfish, but I failed to figure it out. I ...
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Access a shared calendar (such as a meeting room via Office 365 REST API)

I'm using the Office 365 REST api to access my account's calendars. I'd like to access all the calendars my account has access to, in particular the meeting rooms calendars appearing in the "Other ...
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