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| | danielrotter.at
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| | The value of a clean git history is often underestimated. I will explain one of the advantages based on the git bisect command.
| | haacked.com
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| | Git bisect is an underrated but very powerful tool to include in your debugging toolbox. In short, it helps you find the commit that introduced a bug. Here's an example of how to use it.
| | blog.jak-linux.org
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| | Not only do I keep incrementing version numbers faster than ever before, APT also keeps getting faster. But not only that, it also has some bugs fixed and the cache is now checked with a hash when opening. Important fix for 1.1.6 regression Since APT 1.1.6, APT uses the configured xz compression level. Unfortunately, the default was set to 9, which requires 674 MiB of RAM, compared to the 94 MiB required at level 6.
| | ryanharter.com
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| This is the second post in my Start to Finish series. You can check out my first post introducing the series and my tools here. What is SCM? SCM, or source code management, is a system that helps developers manage the source code for their projects. They have been around forever, things like CVS, Subversion (SVN) and now Git are the popular ones. SCMs allow you to version your source code, which is why they are also called Version Control Systems.