On 13 Nov 2008, at 18:18, Bob Batey wrote:
While scanning for viruses on my PC I got
a notification from my Avast antivirus scan
that upx.exe was a virus. To check, I looked
up upx.exe and see that it is an exe compression
tool. Does anyone know if the 2.2.2 Go32v2 target
has a corrupted upx.
On 13 Nov 2008, at 01:42, Marc Santhoff wrote:
long time ago I had problems with stdxxx being in non-blocking i/o
mode.
The suggestion was to close and re-open the channels from the system
units init code.
I ran into this problem again and would like to know:
How can I close and reopen stde
Am Donnerstag, den 13.11.2008, 01:42 +0100 schrieb Marc Santhoff:
> Hi,
>
> long time ago I had problems with stdxxx being in non-blocking i/o mode.
> The suggestion was to close and re-open the channels from the system
> units init code.
>
> I ran into this problem again and would like to know:
Am Donnerstag, den 13.11.2008, 18:59 +0200 schrieb KES:
> Здравствуйте, Marc.
>
> Вы писали 12 ноября 2008 г., 23:12:43:
> MS> Then I'd say the fault is clearly on the firebird side.
>
> MS> One last thing I'd try is to use another name (like with ld: using
> MS> -lmine is searching for "libmin
Hi,
While scanning for viruses on my PC I got
a notification from my Avast antivirus scan
that upx.exe was a virus. To check, I looked
up upx.exe and see that it is an exe compression
tool. Does anyone know if the 2.2.2 Go32v2 target
has a corrupted upx.exe file embedded in it?
I'm thinking the
Здравствуйте, Marc.
Вы писали 12 ноября 2008 г., 23:12:43:
MS> Am Mittwoch, den 12.11.2008, 22:55 +0200 schrieb KES:
>> Здравствуйте, Marc.
>>
>> Вы писали 12 ноября 2008 г., 22:13:32:
>>
>> MS> Another observation:
>>
>> MS> In any case you get the error message:
>>
>> >> function FNTEST2 is