11
ports. Lots of them failed during the build.
I have one program (not in the ports) with a Loki installer that doesn't want
to install when locked into the new directory. It says: ELF binary type "0"
not known.
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the CPU
> until it crashes. Takes about 1/2 hour to eat up the resources and requires
> a reboot -- then the problem just starts over again.
Have you tried to attach to the process with gdb(1) or truss(1)?
Also please show us what `ps ax` says about natd.
Can you get a core dump
me, I'm really stuck here.
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On Monday 10 November 2003 22:01, Jack L. Stone wrote:
> At 10:42 PM 11.10.2003 +0000, Daniela wrote:
> >On Monday 10 November 2003 21:18, Jack L. Stone wrote:
> >> FreeBSD 4.8-RELEASE-p13 - GW/router/NAT/FW/Caching DNS - Bind-8.3x +
> >> IPFW(8)
> >>
> >&
of the C++ constructs, member functions, etc. are slow
> in comparison to home grown vanilla construct in C that only do what
> they are needed for. The standard template classes use table lookups
> just to figure out what its contents look like. If you create the
> construct from
On Wednesday 12 November 2003 20:38, Marty Landman wrote:
> At 03:00 PM 11/12/2003, you wrote:
> ># ln -s /home/steve/directory /tmp/directory
> ># rm /tmp/directory
> >
> >In testing, the original directory (/home/steve/directory) did not get
> > removed
>
> I'm a newbie Steve so maybe will be ask
On Wednesday 12 November 2003 19:48, Steve Bertrand wrote:
> Could someone please briefly describe the reactions to the following
> actions? Sometimes I delete the original directories by deleting links,
> and hopefully someone can give me some insight.
>
> # ln -s /home/steve/directory /tmp/direct
these files. Anyone know?
Look into the makefile for the port.
There's a line starting with MASTER_SITES, you can download from any of these.
The variable DISTFILES contains the name of the file.
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er?
AFAIK the FTP server software is not responsible for account expiration.
I'd do it with this command:
# at midnight
rmuser -y
^D
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gram called filmgimp for editing, but I've never tried
it out.
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# yes | fsck
And it never hurt my filesystem.
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something in Google directory).
How can I solve the problem, or at least find out what causes it?
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On Sunday 30 November 2003 02:56, Melvyn Sopacua wrote:
> On Sunday 30 November 2003 04:32, Daniela wrote:
> >andte_Mathematik/ in Mozilla and scroll down the page. I once had this a
> > long time ago with 4.8 (now I have 4.9), but I can't remember the browser
> > I wa
On Thursday 04 December 2003 12:46, Melvyn Sopacua wrote:
> On Wednesday 03 December 2003 19:59, Daniela wrote:
> > On Sunday 30 November 2003 02:56, Melvyn Sopacua wrote:
> > > On Sunday 30 November 2003 04:32, Daniela wrote:
> > > >andte_Mathematik/ in Mozilla an
This is definitely the fault of the client, so don't blame the server :-)
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executables directly, can it do the same with ELF programs, and how?
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versions.
I currently have no hosting for the project, so I'm doing everything alone,
but I'd really like to get other people involved as well.
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On Monday 22 December 2003 00:36, Daniela wrote:
> On Thursday 18 December 2003 03:33, Peter Leftwich wrote:
> > Hi again,
> >
> > Could someone explain how to create a similar bootable CD-R of FreeBSD
> > that, at boot-time, would mount root to a ramdisk and run Gno
On Sunday 21 December 2003 23:50, Peter Leftwich wrote:
> On Mon, 22 Dec 2003, Daniela wrote:
> > On Thursday 18 December 2003 03:33, Peter Leftwich wrote:
> > > Hi again, Could someone explain how to create a similar bootable CD-R
> > > of FreeBSD that, at boot-time, wo
On Monday 22 December 2003 01:08, Trey Sizemore wrote:
> I'm currently using Mandrake linux, but I'm about to install FreeBSD on
> this machine. I like the KDE menu structure as it is set up now and
> want to replicate this in FreeBSD. For example, to access k3b, go to
> Applications -> Archiving
x27;s safe to delete them, right?
Everything is self-compiled, I do not use binary packages at all.
Also, I read that the kernel can execute gzipped a.out binaries directly, can
the same thing be done for ELF? I need a really small system, because I want
to boot and run it from CD-ROM.
Regard
need to
> conserve disk space. Or consider using Knoppix *hides*
I'm trying to build a system like Knoppix, but with more features.
> Cheers,
>
> Jorn
>
> On Tuesday 23 December 2003 19:32, Daniela wrote:
> > I have a problem with linking:
> > When I invoke
On Tuesday 23 December 2003 21:31, Rowdy wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> My attempts to compile a (5.1-RELEASE) kernel on a very old PC take
> around 5 hours (of compile time), while a much faster machine sits by
> idle. It would be great to be able to compile the kernel on the faster
> machine and transf
On Monday 22 December 2003 00:36, Daniela wrote:
> On Thursday 18 December 2003 03:33, Peter Leftwich wrote:
> > Hi again,
> >
> > Could someone explain how to create a similar bootable CD-R of FreeBSD
> > that, at boot-time, would mount root to a ramdisk and run Gno
On Wednesday 24 December 2003 13:24, Sergey 'DoubleF' Zaharchenko wrote:
> On Tue, 23 Dec 2003 18:32:04 +0000
>
> Daniela <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably wrote:
> > I have a problem with linking:
> > When I invoke make, I always give it the -DNOSTATIC option
I'm writing a tcsh script and I can't figure out how to escape that #.
I tried all possible variations, and it always says I have a syntax error.
Here's one:
if ($line =~ "#*")
Or is there another way to find out if the line starts with a has
On Monday 29 December 2003 05:06, Rob wrote:
> Daniela,
>
> This isn't the answer you would like, but tcsh is generally considered a
> bad language for writing scripts*. It's an excellent command-line shell,
> but scripts are not its strong point.
>
> One reason
he boot order is set correctly. It did
boot a DOS floppy before.
Any help would be appreciated.
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I prevent these lockups (besides the obvious), i.e. how do I prevent
Fluxbox from intercepting certain key combinations (Control + Alt + F[n])?
Thanks in advance.
Daniela
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On Wednesday 08 March 2006 04:34, Kristian Vaaf wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I've done some research on how to make ones desktop look the best,
> without being too bloated in terms of looks and functionality but still
> classify as good design and give users a smooth experience.
>
> I've found that if done
On Wednesday 08 March 2006 14:16, Eugene wrote:
> Hi people,
>
> I have a strange problem with memory.
> System is FreeBSD 5.3, 4GB physical memory.
> Even in very quiet load, memory allocation statistics looks like this:
> last pid: 38330; load averages: 0.67, 1.05, 1.03 up 6+06:50:14
> 15:52
On Wednesday 08 March 2006 16:58, Josh Paetzel wrote:
> I managed to install a pkg that I created and somehow the file
> +COMMENT wasn't created in /var/db/pkg/portname. I touched +COMMENT
> in the correct directory because pkg_info was complaining about a
> missing +COMMENT. Some time has gone b
On Wednesday 08 March 2006 17:04, Josh Paetzel wrote:
> On Wednesday 08 March 2006 11:59, Daniela wrote:
> > On Wednesday 08 March 2006 16:58, Josh Paetzel wrote:
> > > I managed to install a pkg that I created and somehow the file
> > > +COMMENT wasn't created in
; help would be greatly appreciated.
What's the output of `ifconfig ndis0`? If the interface is marked down, you
can try `ifconfig ndis0 up` to get it running. Does it have an IP yet?
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works, but they can't fetch their mail or surf the net.
It looks like something is wrong with my firewall, but I changed nothing but
the old address.
Are there other processes that need to be restarted?
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On Wednesday 28 July 2004 14:03, Steve Bertrand wrote:
> > Hi all!
> >
> > I recently got a new IP on my outside interface, and I replaced the old
> > IP with the new one in my IPFW ruleset, and restarted natd.
> > Now everything was alright until my network clients (on the inside
> > interface)
>
On Wednesday 28 July 2004 14:21, Steve Bertrand wrote:
> >> Did you actually change the IP on the interface itself? If not:
> >>
> >> edit /etc/rc.conf and change the IP/Netmask, then:
> >>
> >> # /etc/netstart
> >
> > Yes, the IP was changed. I ran /etc/netstart, but it didn't help. As I
> > said,
On Wednesday 28 July 2004 14:27, Hauan, David wrote:
> > >> Did you actually change the IP on the interface itself? If not:
> > >>
> > >> edit /etc/rc.conf and change the IP/Netmask, then:
> > >>
> > >> # /etc/netstart
> > >
> > > Yes, the IP was changed. I ran /etc/netstart, but it didn't
> >
> >
On Wednesday 28 July 2004 14:36, Steve Bertrand wrote:
> >> Do you have an ``alias_address'' statement in your natd.conf file?
> >
> > I have no natd.conf file. At least I never touched it. But it always
> > worked
> > like a dream. BTW, natd is started with the command line "natd -n rl0".
>
> Try
On Wednesday 28 July 2004 14:38, Steve Bertrand wrote:
> >> Do you have an ``alias_address'' statement in your natd.conf file?
> >
> > I have no natd.conf file. At least I never touched it. But it always
> > worked
> > like a dream. BTW, natd is started with the command line "natd -n rl0".
>
> Also
On Wednesday 28 July 2004 14:49, Steve Bertrand wrote:
> >> Also, post the relevant ``natd'' line entries in your /etc/natd.conf
> >> file.
> >
> > natd.conf doesn't exist. Do you mean rc.conf? Here it is:
> > natd_interface="rl0"
> > natd_enable="YES"
> >
> > But I didn't change anything here, and
On Wednesday 28 July 2004 15:06, Steve Bertrand wrote:
> > On Wednesday 28 July 2004 14:49, Steve Bertrand wrote:
> >> >> Also, post the relevant ``natd'' line entries in your /etc/natd.conf
> >> >> file.
> >> >
> >> > natd.conf doesn't exist. Do you mean rc.conf? Here it is:
> >> > natd_interface=
On Wednesday 28 July 2004 15:23, Steve Bertrand wrote:
> > Yes, it works, but of course I can't leave this rule in all the time.
>
> The SYN/ACK packet that comes back from the remote server is denied by
> rule
>
> > 01900. But it should be allowed by the check-state rule.
> >
> >> Also, I know you
On Wednesday 28 July 2004 15:53, Steve Bertrand wrote:
> >> I figured so...what happens if you add 'keep-state' to rules 2,
> >> 20002
> >> and 20003?
> >
> > Nothing.
> > BTW, here we have the problem: The initial SYN packet isn't matched by
> > rule
> > 11700 (setup keep-state). Setup means t
On Wednesday 28 July 2004 16:18, Steve Bertrand wrote:
> > On Wednesday 28 July 2004 15:53, Steve Bertrand wrote:
> >> >> I figured so...what happens if you add 'keep-state' to rules 2,
> >> >> 20002
> >> >> and 20003?
> >> >
> >> > Nothing.
> >> > BTW, here we have the problem: The initial SYN
I've seen lots of Mac emulators in the ports.
Why not use one of these, and run the original program?
AFAIK Mac emulation is not even half as painful as Winblows emulation.
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patch for this (well, I tried it, but that made the problem even worse).
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doesn't work here.
Please help me, or at least tell me that there's nothing else I can do, so I
can use the method mentioned above.
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On Monday 09 August 2004 18:38, Bill Moran wrote:
> Daniela <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi all!
> >
> > I just emptied the system crontab, and don't know how I can recover it.
> > I know that the contents are still somewhere on the drive, as I didn&
#x27; show up nothing
> unusual. Just three files from xdm.
> Still no firefox :(
I'd suggest you to run firefox under gdb or with truss. So far I had quite a
few programs not starting up properly and in many cases it would exit just
after accessing a
machine to use the
other address whenever I connect to a local machine?
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On Friday 11 February 2005 21:27, Alin-Adrian Anton wrote:
> Daniela wrote:
> > I have two NICs (one inside and one outside interface) with NAT
> > activated. The problem is that every time I establish a connection with a
> > machine on my LAN, it uses the address of the out
On Saturday 12 February 2005 16:06, Volker Kindermann wrote:
> Hi Daniela,
>
> > Yes, this happens when I connect from my machine (which functions as a
> > router with NAT to allow the other LAN machines connect to the internet)
> > to another LAN machine. When the router
On Sunday 13 February 2005 09:37, Jan Grant wrote:
> On Sat, 12 Feb 2005, Daniela wrote:
> > Yes, this happens when I connect from my machine (which functions as a
> > router with NAT to allow the other LAN machines connect to the internet)
> > to another LAN machine. When the
On Saturday 19 February 2005 07:45, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
> > -Original Message-
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Daniela
> > Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2005 1:30 PM
> > To: Jan Grant
> > Cc: Alin-Adrian Anton; [EMAI
On Friday 09 January 2004 17:21, Ernst de Haan wrote:
> You could do something like this:
>
> tail -n `echo \`wc -l in\` | awk '{print $1 " - 10" }' | bc` in > out
>
> where 'in' is the name of the input file and 'out' the name of the
> generated file... but I'm sure there's probably a nicer and sh
ge" error.
> I had this problem with FreeBSD 4.8 as well.
This isn't necessarily nvidia-specific, I have this too with ATI.
Where and when exactly do you see the "mode out of range" error?
My best guess would be that this is an XFree86 bug.
Daniela
y
hair out when I found the solution.
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On Thursday 15 January 2004 19:29, Adam Olsen wrote:
> Daniela,
>
> I see it when I switch to a virtual console only. When I switch back to
> X, I'm ok again. Also, if I exit X, I get it the error, but I can
> blindly startx again.
I don't quite understand what you
nly a short time ago.
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On Thursday 15 January 2004 20:00, Adam Olsen wrote:
> Daniela,
>
> Ok - Everything works perfectly in X. When I switch to the VT, I get a
> mode out of range error. I can switch back to X just fine. Just the VT
> has this problem.
OK, when you press, say, ctrl+alt+F1 to switch
On Thursday 15 January 2004 21:35, Adam Olsen wrote:
> Daniela,
>
> When I press ctrl+alt+F1, I am on the virtual console, but I cannot see
> it because I'm getting the mode out of range error. X does not
> terminate - and if I press ctrl+alt+F9, I can get back to X just fin
.
> Thanks,
>
> Adam Olsen
>
> Daniela wrote:
> >On Thursday 15 January 2004 21:35, Adam Olsen wrote:
> >>Daniela,
> >>
> >>When I press ctrl+alt+F1, I am on the virtual console, but I cannot see
> >>it because I'm getting the mode out
On Monday 19 January 2004 14:25, Eric F Crist wrote:
> What do people here use to edit HTML documents? I usually use Dreamweaver,
> but I haven't gotten the time to try to get wine working so I can run
> Dreamweaver on FreeBSD.
> TIA
I like bluefish very much. I heard wml is better, but I haven't
long tags.
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Daniela
> Sent: Monday, January 19, 2004 4:08 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Web Editing?
>
> On Monday 19 January 2004 14:25, Eric F Crist w
On Friday 23 January 2004 17:13, Martin McCormick wrote:
> I have a cron job that looks for files in /tmp and other
> directories that are more than X days old so that they go away and
> don't keep piling up. Every few days, I get a message like:
>
> --- Forwarded Message
>
>
> Date:
give every app its own channel. No more busy soundcards.
There is one drawback: If you want just one app to be able to play sound at a
time, you can only remove write permission for the other channels.
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nnot be the case. There are no
> messages in a system log or mysql log.
>
> Any help is greatly appreciated, thanks is advance
Watch your top (or ps -ax) output. Anything odd there?
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On Tuesday 27 January 2004 14:31, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
> Daniela <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > I need information how to either mount an ISO image r/w or find out what
> > options I must give to mkisofs to recreate it.
> > I have to add and remove some files from the
t; configure:3909: $? = 1
Enter this in the shell and post the result:
locate librt
Maybe it can tell us what the error is.
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On Friday 30 January 2004 23:32, Robert Barten wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 31, 2004 at 12:11:54AM +0100, Colin J. Raven wrote:
> > Just google "sample .bashrc" that should yield something you can begin
> > with. The two aren't *that* different y'know, so don't get stressed
> > about it.
> >
> > +> 2) Is t
Hi list!
I'm creating a custom installation CD-ROM (4.9-R).
I have downloaded a subset of the available packages, but the problem is:
I don't know how to automatically create the index for them, and make the
symlinks in the appropriate directories
different
shell variables.
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On Sunday 01 February 2004 00:58, Marty Landman wrote:
> At 08:38 PM 1/31/2004, Daniela wrote:
> >I was wondering how I can do the following with sed (or another program):
>
> How's Perl, Daniela?
>
> >1. Output only the text from the start of the line to the firs
On Sunday 01 February 2004 01:27, Robert Barten wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 01, 2004 at 01:38:44AM +0000, Daniela wrote:
> > I was wondering how I can do the following with sed (or another program):
> > 1. Output only the text from the start of the line to the first pipe
> > charact
On Sunday 01 February 2004 01:34, Jez Hancock wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 01, 2004 at 01:38:44AM +0000, Daniela wrote:
> > I was wondering how I can do the following with sed (or another program):
> > 1. Output only the text from the start of the line to the first pipe
> > charact
On Sunday 01 February 2004 18:10, Chris Pressey wrote:
> On Sun, 1 Feb 2004 15:33:58 +
>
> Daniela <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Sunday 01 February 2004 01:34, Jez Hancock wrote:
> > > On Sun, Feb 01, 2004 at 01:38:44AM +, Daniela wrote:
> >
to 38 (ENOTSOCK)
= Socket operation on non-socket. It fails on the following function call:
getpeername(0, (struct sockaddr *)&from, &fromlen)
I'm no expert, but it looks like this can't work. Is this a bug, or is my
installation faulty? BTW, I'm starting rsh
On Monday 09 February 2004 14:43, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
> Daniela <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > I'm having problems starting rshd. I tried it on two different computers
> > (yes, I know about the security risks, but the port is firewalled off). I
> > can't u
On Tuesday 10 February 2004 01:17, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
> Daniela <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > On Monday 09 February 2004 14:43, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
> > > Daniela <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > > > I'm having problems starting rshd. I tried it
first:
# cd /usr/ports/russian/kde3-i18n
# make install
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On Friday 19 September 2003 21:10, Dave Wiebe wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for reading my email. I recently installed Free BSD and when I run X
> windows, whenever I move my mouse, the cursor moves to the top left of the
> screen. I set it up as best as possible(making sure it is setup as a ps2
> mouse
not use up many
resources (security has the highest priority).
Is this stuff possible at all? Please help us.
Thanks in advance.
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On Sunday 21 September 2003 12:27, Steve Sapovits wrote:
> On Sun, 21 Sep 2003 12:55:20 +
>
> Daniela <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Can anyone recommend a good mail reader that can fetch mail as a daemon,
> > stores mail in a format readable by KMail or E
. I don't get any error messages, I just get silence.
I have already searched the mailing list archives and documentation, but
nothing helped.
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On Monday 29 September 2003 09:21, Sergey "DoubleF" Zaharchenko wrote:
> On Sun, 28 Sep 2003 18:45:39 + Daniela <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably wrote:
> > Probably a stupid question:
> >
> > I need to record sound and it just won't work. I set the reco
On Monday 29 September 2003 23:35, Paul Hamilton wrote:
> Hi Daniela,
>
> Here are a few notes I have made on playing with audio in/out. I mainly
> use this to record radio programs, for play back at a later time. The
> radio is plugged into 'LineIn', and I use Ecasoun
On Monday 29 September 2003 23:35, Paul Hamilton wrote:
> Hi Daniela,
>
> Here are a few notes I have made on playing with audio in/out. I mainly
> use this to record radio programs, for play back at a later time. The
> radio is plugged into 'LineIn', and I use Ecasoun
f the programs on my system, and I'm almost sure it
has to do with dependencies in 99% of all cases.
How do I find out what ports/programs it depends on? And yes, I have RTFM, but
I still have no clue.
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On Thursday 16 October 2003 20:23, Kevin D. Kinsey, DaleCo, S.P. wrote:
> Daniela wrote:
> >Hi there!
> >
> >I found many interesting Linux programs on sourceforge.net and other
> > sites, but they're not in the ports collection. So I thought I'll port
>
On Thursday 16 October 2003 21:32, Karel J. Bosschaart wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 16, 2003 at 04:44:17PM -0400, Charles Swiger wrote:
> > On Thursday, October 16, 2003, at 06:11 PM, Daniela wrote:
>
>
>
> > >I can't even compile most of the programs on my system, and I
On Saturday 18 October 2003 20:02, Manuel Rabade wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 17, 2003 at 08:11:23PM +0000, Daniela wrote:
> > On Thursday 16 October 2003 21:32, Karel J. Bosschaart wrote:
> > > On Thu, Oct 16, 2003 at 04:44:17PM -0400, Charles Swiger wrote:
> > > > On Thursd
rated with a colon) the port that must be
installed to get it.
Daniela
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are the contents of the IP header. They are
described in the RFC 791:
http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc0791.txt
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se. Mine is 932532 bytes long (and it was already that
size after a fresh reinstall).
And why? Debug symbols. I love to have them everywhere.
Try to strip the file, and it will be much shorter.
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hat
boring "hello world" stuff. I learned seven programming languages in five
months with this method.
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On Friday 16 April 2004 19:13, Miles Lubin wrote:
> On Fri, 16 Apr 2004 17:20:36 +
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> Daniela <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Thursday 15 April 2004 11:10, Lucas Holt wrote:
> > > Many universities teach C++ exclusiveley now. Java and C++ share some
> &g
On Friday 16 April 2004 20:31, Kai Grossjohann wrote:
> Daniela <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > What? C++ code is converted to C? Which compiler are you using, and
> > why the hell would a compiler do this?
>
> In the old days, C++ was implemented by a program called
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