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.Q:

Can’t update, install or remove any packege

When I try to do any packege management, eg. sudo apt update, I get this error:
Hình nội dung:
E: /etc/apt/sources.list:5:  No such file or directory
E: The list of sources could not be read.
E: I was able to repair one or more packages.

I think I have installed all packeges in my ubuntu software center and got a bunch of error messages. I’m using a 32 bit ubuntu. How do I resolve it?

A:

You can try
sudo apt-get install -f

The -f stands for fix broken packages.
If that doesn’t help, check your
/etc/apt/sources.list

file. Make sure everything is pointing to a valid URI:
deb precise main universe multiverse restricted

You will probably have to do some editing as well.
For more info, see this link.

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A:

I am not sure why you are using.split() in the first place as it is not the way to go:
var array = “[QUERY]”

var split_array = array.split(“[“);

console.log(split_array);

This will turn your array into a string though, which later on you can turn back into a string again by
var sliced_array = split_array.join(“”);

and you can use.replace() to change the characters between the square brackets
var sliced_array = sliced_array.replace(“[“, “\\[“).replace(“]”, “\\]”);

You can then use.split() again
var sliced_array_2 = sliced_array.split(“,”);

Then there is no need to use.split() at all, you can use.match() on the string.
var sliced_array_3 = array.match(/,.*/);

This gives you an array with the desired value from the first position to the last. Just join them together with.join() and you are done.
The example can be tested here.
You can change this to whatever you need to get it to work:
array.match(/,.*?\]/g)

array.match(/,.*?\[/g)

Q:

Regular expression in PHP does not return anything

I am trying to scan a HTML page’s source code for a string (lets call it “string”). The problem is that I get no results when running a simple search on a string (if it gets a result, it is not the whole string, but only a part of it).
I have run a search using regexlib.php (the value of $html is a string in a C variable):
$html = file_get_contents($url);
preg_match_all(“/(.\\w+\\s+)(.\\w+)(.\\w+)/”, $html, $matches);
echo $matches[0][1];

What am I doing wrong?
EDIT
When i scan the current source code of a web-page, I get a lot of output (scanners usually return lots of matches). I put the source code into an array and then used this code:
foreach($matches[1] as $
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