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Stephen G Tuggy
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C++ - How to format a file's last modified date and time in the user's preferred date/time locale format in a platform-independent, thread-safe manner

  • c++
  • c++11
  • boost
  • datetime-format
  • boost-filesystem
asked Sep 11, 2021 at 0:42
2 votes
1 answer
2k views

maven 3.9.1 failing to build project with error: `filtering {file} to {file} failed with MalformedInputException: Input length = 1 -> [Help 1]`

  • java
  • character-encoding
  • maven-3
  • binaryfiles
  • resource-files
asked Apr 6 at 0:17
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