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If the commit isn't tied to a branch (ie, there was once a branch for that commit but now it's been deleted) it will hold the full commit SHA. For Push sources where the commit is tied to a branch, this variable will hold the branch name. One variable that will always be present regardless what triggered the pipeline is CI_COMMIT_REF_NAME. However if you create a Git Tag either in the GitLab UI or from a git push -tags command, it will create a Tag pipeline, and variables like CI_COMMIT_TAG will exist, but CI_COMMIT_BRANCH will not. For push pipelines, many of the Predefined Variables will not exist, such as CI_COMMIT_TAG, CI_MERGE_REQUEST_SOURCE_BRANCH_NAME, CI_EXTERNAL_PULL_REQUEST_SOURCE_BRANCH_NAME, etc. Gitlab CI/CD has multiple 'pipeline sources', and some of the Predefined Variables only exist for certain sources.įor example, if you simply push a new commit to the remote, the value of CI_PIPELINE_SOURCE will be push. This is a case where creativity is not particularly rewarded if you want it to work and get meaningful help, my advice is to use the supported hardware architecture and operating system version. You might not even be able to tell when things aren't working as they should. Linux being what it is (flexible), lots of people have gotten the images to run on other flavors like Ubuntu with a bit of creativity, but only on x86 processors and even then the results are not guaranteed by Oracle: you won't be able to get support or practical advice when (and it's always when, not if in IT) things don't work as expected. The referenced My Oracle Support Doc ID goes on to say that the database binaries in their Docker image are built specifically for Oracle Linux hosts, and will also work on Red Hat. For more details please see My Oracle Support note: Oracle Support for Database Running on Docker (Doc ID 2216342.1) is supported for Oracle Linux 7 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 7.
#Totalfinder install sip how to#
You can read about it on Total Finder website. We've covered How to get SIMBL working in Mac OS X El Capitan after upgrade in one of the newer blog posts.
#Totalfinder install sip mac osx#
That is on Mac OSX Yosemite.įor Mac OSX El Capitan things get little complicated with the introduction of Rootless (as Apple calls it) or SIP ( System Integrity Protection) mechanism. After Safari restart everything should be working again.After it's successfully installed simply copy plugins into /Library/Application Support/SIMBL/Plugins for all users, or ~/Library/Application Support/SIMBL/Plugins for just your account.Use SIMBL-0.9.9.pkg to install application (just follow installer with no changes needed).The difference is that SIMBL has no graphical interface so some steps have to be done manually. It's suggested to try EasySIMBL first thou, as it may get fixed by the author by the time you read this. However the changes made to EasySIMBL prevent it from working on newer systems.
#Totalfinder install sip download#
Please note that if EasySIMBL is not working for you (versions older than 10.10.4 b4 still work) you can download SIMBL which EasySIMBL is based on.


For those wanting to get back their favicons there's now a better alternative! So how to get them back? Sure, there was Glimps but it's not supported on newest Safari browser breaking lots of other functionalities. While it doesn't seem like a big deal for most people, a lot of power users who use lots of tabs in their browser wasn't very happy about it since it kills productivity. It's a file containing one or more small icons, most commonly 16×16 pixels, associated with a particular website or web page. Those little icons on each tab were a great time saver for those who work with multiple tabs and there was no clear way to add them back.īy default Safari 8 (or Safari 9 in OS X El Capitan) stopped supporting Favicons in favour of colour less interface. You may ask what favicon is? Short for Favorite icon, also known as a shortcut icon, Web site icon, tab icon or bookmark icon. While one cannot expect Apple to fix it any time soon (at least not until next OS X version) there is now a solution that was long awaited by everyone! SafariStand to the rescue. Ever since Apple released OS X Yosemite, and subsequently OS X El Capitan with redesigned Safari interface a lot of people were asking Apple for bringing favicons on the tabs back.
