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a000_000a, 2018-05-31 17:38:04

What is error 65 in Jenkins?

Jenkins job to build iOS app fails with error [FATAL]: "xcodebuild" exited with exitstatus: 65. What is this error? How to find out a more accurate estimate of the fall of the assembly?

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Optimus, 2014-08-09
Pyan @marrk2

Create 365 pages for different holidays in advance and visit the site every evening at 23:59 and change the page to the one you need, with today's holiday! Profit!

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slip31, 2014-08-09
@slip31

With God's help, pray. After prayer take Mysql

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Yuri Lobanov, 2014-08-09
@iiil

Regardless of whether your goal is noble or it is a way of earning money, you are doing wrong.
Based on the question - you do not have the knowledge to make a site using server-side languages ​​or cms. And learning will take time.
It is more logical to organize a fundraiser or allocate money to the church itself (I don’t know how it all happens there) and entrust a freelancer / web studio to make a website. I am sure that there are people who specialize in such topics and will not take a lot of money.

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Alexey Pavlov, 2014-08-09
@lexxpavlov

Look at Wordpress - this is such a content management system, it will help you manage different pages.
Buy a domain and hosting, install WordPress on the hosting (although there are hostings with pre-installed WordPress - look here, for example: https://wpmag.ru/wordpress-hosting/ . From me - DigitalOcean will be a great option).
In WordPress itself, set up several categories, and create pages for every day with holidays.
That's when it becomes necessary to display today's page on the main page - then write the question of how to do this. Now look for detailed articles on creating websites and specifically on WordPress. Start reading from this page .

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alternativshik, 2014-08-09
@alternativshik

I'm shocked, dear editors...
You need a DBMS...

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