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Andrew Fletcher
I had been running a few Centos 6 servers just past their EOL (30th November 2020) and it was time to kick in to action a plan I had been working on when I realised EOL was on my doorstep. A month or so beforehand, I started researching options to upgrade to Centos 7.  Okay initially I wanted to jump Centos 7 and charge in to Centos 8 which had a planned EOL of 2029.  CentOS 8 had been stable for well over a year.  Not bad, closer to two years would have been...
Andrew Fletcher
Struggling to hide the SwiftUI separators in a List or Form?    The...
Andrew Fletcher
Core Data - customising our data model When you are using Core Data, and let's...
Andrew Fletcher
Regular expressions (regex) are extremely useful in extracting information from...
Andrew Fletcher
In SwiftUI, has made creating a list of item very easy.  If...
Andrew Fletcher
I attempted the run command and the response I had was succeeded, but then nothing else happened! I usually have this problem when a dependency is not updated. The following steps usually works for me... note in bold are the Terminal commands such as (rm -rf Podfile.lock): Delete your Podfile.lock - using Terminal use the command rm -rf Podfile.lock Delete your Pods folder - rm -rf Pods Delete your .xcworkspace - rm -f .xcworkspace Pod install Clear your project - shift + command + k...
Andrew Fletcher
Working with buttons To begin, what is a button in SwiftUI? struct MainView:...
Andrew Fletcher
I need to set the default php-version of a subscription to php7.3.  The...
Andrew Fletcher
Don't worry this is an issue that many Drupal developers have come across....
Andrew Fletcher
Working on a new CentOS 7 server, Node wasn't installed.  You can...
Andrew Fletcher
Using a Centos 6 or 7 server, how to check the current version of Apache? httpd -vThis command will return a string that is similar to the following: Server version: Apache/2.4.6 (CentOS) Server built:   Nov 16 2020 16:18:20If you want to find where the httpd binaries are located use the following: whereis httpdThis command will return something like: httpd: /usr/sbin/httpd.worker /usr/sbin/httpd.event /usr/sbin/httpd /etc/httpd /usr/lib64/httpd ...
Andrew Fletcher
When those simple annoyances are too frustrating!  Yes we have all been...
Andrew Fletcher
Attempting to load changes in a staging site and the bountiful error page...
Andrew Fletcher
Working through migration on a new Centos 7 server, the default mailbox size is...
Andrew Fletcher
Running a common composer command, post an upgrade on the server to Centos 7 and...