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O Clan Arthur (en escocés: Clann Artair) ou Clan MacArthur é un clan escocés das Highlands que habitaron as terras do Lago Awe opostas a Inishail. É un dos clans máis antigos de Argyll. O Clan Arthur e o Clan Campbell comparten unha orixe común, e nalgún momento, os MacArthurs desafiaron o liderado da familia Campbell. Unha póla familiar dos MacArthurs na illa de Illa de Skye foron un sept dos MacDonalds de Sleat, e foron gaiteiros para os MacDonalds das Illas. A finais do século XVIII, o xefe do clan morreu sen herdeiro, deixando o clan sen líder ata finais do século XX. No 2002, foi recoñecido o primeiro xefe do Clan Arthur despois de 230 anos.
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Durante o reinado de Alexander III (r.1249-1286), o clan Campbell fixo a súa primeira aparición, e foi dividido en dúas pólas familiares os Mac Cailinmor e os Mac Arthur.[1] O historiador do século XIXWilliam F. Skene escribiu que durante o reinado de Roberto I (r.1306–1329), os Mac Cailinmor (os Campbell) non posuían ninguha terra no que hoxe é Argyll, mentres que a Mac Arthur, xefe da póla Mac Arthur pertencíalle un extenso territorio no condado de Garmoran, o cal era o asentamento orixinal dos Campbell.[1] Skene escribiu que 'é polo tanto, imposible dubidar de que os Mac Arthur era daquela o xefe do clan, e esa posición mantívoa ata o reinado de Xacobe I de Escocia.'[1]
Arthur Campbell, da póla Mac Arthur, xunto con Neil Campbell, dos Mac Cailinmor, apoiaron a Robert the Bruce e foron xenerosamente recompensados polo rei coas terras conquistadas ós inimigos.[1] Arthur Campbell foi nomeado gardián do Castelo de Dunstaffnage alén dun gran territorio no distrito de Lorn.[1] Durante o reinado de David II, os Mac Cailinmor fixéronse máis poderosos debido ó matrimonio de Sir Neil Campbell coa irmá de Robert I, e opuxéronse a que o control do clan fose dos Mac Arthur coa obtención dunha carta 'Arthuro Campbell quod nulli subjictur pro terris nisi regi' por Arthur Campbell.[1]
En 1427, Xacobe I estableceu un parlamento en Inverness e convocou ós xefes das Highlands.[2] Iain MacArthur, o xefe dos MacArthurs, foi un dos infelices que foron degolados polo rei de Escocia. Este xefe fora descrito como 'un gran príncipe entre o seu propio pobo e líder de mil homes'.{{#tag:ref 'princeps magnus apud suos et dux mille hominum'. Coa execución de Iain MacArthur e Alexander, Lord de Garmoran, os MacArthurs perderon a posesión de tódalas súas terras agás as de Strachur, Glenfalloch e Glendochart en Perthshire.[1][2] A partir dese intre, a póla 'Mac Cailinmor' foi a líder do clan e os Campbell continuaron o seu ascenso no poder.[1]
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- ↑ 1,01,11,21,31,41,51,61,7Skene, William Forbes; Macbain, Alexander (ed.) (1902). The Highlanders of Scotland. Stirling (Scotland): E. Mackay. pp. 356–359.
- ↑ 2,02,1Anderson, William (1862). The Scottish Nation; Or The Surnames, Families, Literature, Honours, And Biographical History Of The People Of Scotland2. Edinburgh: A. Fullarton & Co. p. 709.
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I am running OSX desktops coming from Linux background. We cross-develop software both on OSX and Linux. I am familiar of debugging system issues on Linux using strace command and now I had to try something similar on OSX. strace prints out system calls a running application makes so you can see “inside” the application and see where it crashes, hangs, etc.
OSX doesn’t have strace, but has its equivalent dtrace which originates from Solaris and I believe it has replaced OSX ktrace, truss etc. commands since OSX 10.5 Leopard.
Here are brief instructions how I tracked down a non-working Subversion svn up command. svn was correctly updating some repositories, but not others and just hung which means it probably hung on some system call.
Turns out dtrace itself is a very low level framework which its own programming language. I just want to dump the system calls. So there exist an utility called dtruss for this purpose.
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But the first attempt failed:
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You could solve this by running dtruss as root, but we really don’t want to do that. You can enable normal user execution for dtruss / dtrace with the following command:
Now we dtruss get output:
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… and there it hangs. Unknown command “failure”. In the end this all was not very helpful and I decided just selfupdate Macports and take clean checkout.