Hello there,
I'm fairly new to c++programming, and I'm sure the question I'm going to ask
has a very very simple answer but since I don't know it, and have searched
on the Internet for an answer, without success, I thought I'd try e-mailing
yourself.
Put simply:
I have two classes.
1/ Cl
Make the methods public.
On Wed, Aug 15, 2001 at 01:30:09PM +0900, eric wrote:
>
> Hello there,
>
> I'm fairly new to c++programming, and I'm sure the question I'm going to ask
> has a very very simple answer but since I don't know it, and have searched
> on the Internet for an answer, without
Hello there,
I'm fairly new to c++programming, and I'm sure the question I'm going to ask
has a very very simple answer but since I don't know it, and have searched
on the Internet for an answer, without success, I thought I'd try e-mailing
yourself.
Put simply:
I have two classes.
1/ Cl
Matt Chisholm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've tried using dh_make on a tarball of my fonts, and this has
> produced a plethora of files, and I'm somewhat stuck on the "rules"
> file. I think I can figure this out, if I keep plugging away at it.
Like I mentioned, you mainly have to fill out the
Martin Sj|gren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Some time ago, I filed an ITA on the gap package and started working on a
> new package, updating gap to version 4, since the old one was hideously
> out of date. It turns out someone else is working on a new gap package
> for version 4 (gap4) even tho
Hi Simon
Am Tue, Aug 14, 2001 at 05:32:35PM +0200 hat Simon Richter getippert:
> On Tue, 14 Aug 2001, Philipp Frauenfelder wrote:
> > As a last step, I would like to write some sort of transition
> > script which parses the old config file (parsing is easy!) and
> > inserts the values into the dat
Matt Chisholm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've tried using dh_make on a tarball of my fonts, and this has
> produced a plethora of files, and I'm somewhat stuck on the "rules"
> file. I think I can figure this out, if I keep plugging away at it.
Like I mentioned, you mainly have to fill out th
Martin Sj|gren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Some time ago, I filed an ITA on the gap package and started working on a
> new package, updating gap to version 4, since the old one was hideously
> out of date. It turns out someone else is working on a new gap package
> for version 4 (gap4) even th
Hi Simon
Am Tue, Aug 14, 2001 at 05:32:35PM +0200 hat Simon Richter getippert:
> On Tue, 14 Aug 2001, Philipp Frauenfelder wrote:
> > As a last step, I would like to write some sort of transition
> > script which parses the old config file (parsing is easy!) and
> > inserts the values into the da
On Tue, 14 Aug 2001, Philipp Frauenfelder wrote:
> As a last step, I would like to write some sort of transition
> script which parses the old config file (parsing is easy!) and
> inserts the values into the database _before_ the user is asked
> to fill in the debconf forms.
[using the preinst sc
On Tue, 14 Aug 2001, Philipp Frauenfelder wrote:
> As a last step, I would like to write some sort of transition
> script which parses the old config file (parsing is easy!) and
> inserts the values into the database _before_ the user is asked
> to fill in the debconf forms.
[using the preinst s
On Mon, Aug 13, 2001 at 02:39:13PM -0300, Daniel Serodio wrote:
> Hi! I'm trying to package my first program, and I need some help
> with dpkg-buildpackage.
> The upstream source package was called Crux-1.2.x.tar.gz, and had
> all files inside the eazel-engine-0.3 dir. So, I renamed th
On Mon, Aug 13, 2001 at 02:39:13PM -0300, Daniel Serodio wrote:
> Hi! I'm trying to package my first program, and I need some help
> with dpkg-buildpackage.
> The upstream source package was called Crux-1.2.x.tar.gz, and had
> all files inside the eazel-engine-0.3 dir. So, I renamed t
Hi
I maintain a package with a config file which has some defaults
in it which are perfectly reasonable. Most of the people want to
change them, though. Therefore, I had a look at debconf and
managed to create a templates and config file which work as they
should.
As a last step, I would like to
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