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But I still get the error. Maybe it doesn't have permission. (Running Centos 6.3 64bit) |
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You need to install libstdc++ to satisfy that dependency |
So yum install libstdc++ should do the trick. |
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Failed to set locale, defaulting to C Loaded plugins: fastestmirror Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile * base: mirror.team-cymru.org * epel: mirrors.servercentral.net * extras: mirror.team-cymru.org * rpmforge: mirror.rit.edu * updates: mirror.team-cymru.org Setting up Install Process Package libstdc++-4.4.6-4.... |
Curious then. How did you install MongoDB? It is not included in the standard RHEL/CentOS packages. – thanosk Nov 18 '12 at 12:26 |
yum install mongo-10gen mongo-10gen-server – slownage Nov 18 '12 at 12:27 |
If you have used the proper repo ie the x86_64 to install MongoDB then maybe it is a problem with the rpm. Can't readily test it atm to see if I get similar results. I assume you are executing all commands as root. Also just to be on the safe side execute locate libstdc++.so.6 . It should return as a result where that ... |
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21 And she shall bring forth a son, and thou shalt call his name JESUS: for he shall save his people from their sins. 4 And when he had gathered all the chief priests and scribes of the people together , he demanded of them where Christ should be born . 6 And thou Bethlehem, in the land of Juda, art not the least among... |
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Halloween doesn't have to mean candy and other junk food. Cook up this wholesome, fun pumpkin meal instead. Pumpkins are loaded with the carotenoids alpha- and beta-carotene and lutein; the seeds contain vitamin E, iron, magnesium, and zinc. Make the meal fun for kids by having them sketch a scary face on a pumpkin bef... |
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4 ounces mashed tofu or cooked ground turkey |
1 cup cooked brown rice |
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1. Preheat oven to 350°. Carefully cut off the pumpkin top, leaving the stem attached; set aside. The hole should be big enough to allow you to stuff the pumpkin. |
2. Remove the seeds and strings. (For a quick and healthy snack, toast the seeds on a baking sheet while the pumpkins cook.) |
3. In a medium bowl, mix together the tofu or cooked ground turkey, cooked rice, onion, parsley, salt, and any optional flavorings. Fill the pumpkin with the stuffing, and put the top with stem back on. Bake for 45-60 minutes. The pumpkin is done when the skin can be easily pierced with a fork. |
4. Scoop out the stuffing, adding some of the pumpkin flesh. Drizzle with olive oil or butter, if desired. Salt and pepper to taste, and enjoy. |
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I know that, as a Jew, I shouldn't sell unkosher goods. So, does this mean I can't directly make profit from selling unksher goods? For example, if I work for Walmart, and some one buys pork while I am at the register, am I allowed to sell it to them? Then, what if it was even less direct? What if I own a business who ... |
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Who told you that you shouldn't sell unkosher goods? What type of goods are you talking about, only pork? Are you selling to Jews or non-Jews? – Seth J Apr 17 '13 at 18:14 |
This includes a few subquestions, some of which are duplicated at judaism.stackexchange.com/q/25661. Perhaps edit those subquestions out? – msh210 Apr 17 '13 at 18:14 |
similar judaism.stackexchange.com/q/27675/759 – Double AA Apr 17 '13 at 18:59 |
Mixtures of meat and milk are very common in retail. I wonder what the owner of Restaurant Depot/Cash & Carry does. – Ariel Apr 17 '13 at 21:03 |
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For the general rule, Shulchan Aruch Yore Dei’ah Simon 117 reads like this (parentheses are RaMah): “Anything that is forbidden by Torah law, even if it is something that one may derive pleasure thereof, if it is something specifically for food – it is forbidden to do business with it (or to borrow against it. Even to ... |
If a hunter chanced upon a non-kosher animal/bird/fish (or someone that happened to have a Niveilah or Treifah in his house) – he may sell them, provided he does not do it intentionally. (He must sell it straight away and not wait for it to get fatter. Similarly, it is permissible to take non-kosher items from a non-Je... |
Now for the questions raised, they are the subject of great arguments as one can see in Darkei Teshuva 117 specifically #18 & #19, this is definitely something which a competent rabbi has to decide on an individual case by case assessment. |
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anyone have a link to the Darchei Teshuva? – Menachem Apr 19 '13 at 2:26 |
Here it is (but also read the rest of the Siman to see what's really going on. hebrewbooks.org/… – Meir Zirkind Apr 19 '13 at 2:35 |
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But most of us just want something simple that we can do and then leave it alone to pursue other interests. Most of us could care less about anything but "is my money safe and is it growing?" Nothing more, nothing less. All of the talk about what Europe is doing, how the Yen affects American dollars, or what your local... |
Enter just one chapter from Dilbert and the Way of the Weasel. Chapter 7 of this book pretty much sums up all you need to do to engage and satisfy your own basic personal finance needs. Just 8 steps is all you need to worry about and just 8 steps are all that's necessary as long as you want. Simple and easy, and taken ... |
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1) Make a will - Whatever assets you do have, make sure they are protected and sent to the correct beneficiaries when you die. |
2) Pay off those credit cards - Instead of paying yourself, you are paying someone else by holding credit card debt. No investing unless those are gone, buddy! |
3) Get term life insurance - This is really only true if you have a family to support or would like to provide for parents or sisters at your untimely demise. So it can be skipped if you don't have anyone to worry about after your death. |
4) Contribute to your 401(k) - Even in 2013, most companies still match a certain percentage so hit that point and move on to number 5 below. It's free money that you are missing out on if you don't contribute. Even if your company doesn't match, still do this because of the tax benefits of contributing before taxes. T... |
5) Fund your IRA - Whether Roth or Traditional, fund your IRA up to the maximum of $5,500 (in 2013). If you've accomplished all 4 of the above, or have done the minimum on 401(k), then maximize your IRA. |
6) Buy a house if you want a house and can afford it - Most of us made this step 1 right? Well for 20-somethings or those that haven't bought a house, step 6 is where this goes, if you can afford it. There are tax benefits to owning a house, but there are also downsides. Things break in houses and you have to fix them,... |
7) Put Six Months' Expenses in a Money Market - Money markets are just savings accounts with better interest rates. While you have maximized your taxes and retirement above, step 7 is to help protect those in the event you lose your employment. Most people tap the 401(k) and IRA when they lose their job, but we don't w... |
8) Money Left? Invest it in 70% stocks and 30% bonds - This is your growth portfolio, where you take a bit more risk. So the 70% of your money will be in a stock index fund (maybe the ETF SPY would be great). And then 30% of your money into bonds (BND is a good ETF). I mention ETF'S because you can get a good index fun... |
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