Reference: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/42741243/how-do-you-install-newest-version-of-node-js-on-raspberry-pi curl -L https://git.io/n-install | bash n latest Before run that you must obtain root authority.
Basic Rule: I want to use "/home2/home/redmine" directory for redmine DB. I want to use sqlite3 for redmine. 1. in host side # adduser redmine 2. in host side. (go into dockers container for copying base files to host) # docker run -it -v /home2/home/redmine/:/usr/src/redmine/HOST --name redmine -p 80:3000 redmine bash 2-1. in redmine container of docker : work dir is /usr/src/redmine # cp -a config HOST/ # cp -a db HOST/ # exit 2-2. in host side : remove all docker contatiners # docker rm $(docker ps -a -q) 2-3. in host side : chown directories. # cd /home2/home/redmine # chown redmine.redmine . -R 3. edit "/home2/home/redmine/config/database.yml" production: adapter: sqlite3 database: sqlite/redmine.db host: localhost 4. Run Redmine with daemonized. # docker run -d -v /etc/passwd:/etc/passwd:ro -v /home2/home/redmine/DB:/usr/src/redmine/sqlite -v /home2/home/redmine/con...
When you need check "make warning" in specific commits, you can use this script to check just in some commits. This script takes some steps. step1. You must know your commit hash. : like abcd1234 step2. Checkout to your commit. Like this, git checkout abcd1234. step3. You need output file that run make. Try to run command "make &> myoutput" step4. Then run this. ./new_warning.sh abcd1234 myoutput You can download this script : new_warning.sh
#define member_size(type, member) sizeof(((type *)0)->member) (reference: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/3553296/c-sizeof-single-struct-member) // member_length #define member_length(type, member) ((((type *)0)->member)+member_size(type, member)) If you use padding, it's is possible that member_length has some errors.