On 06-Mar-2000 Mike Muir wrote:
> Mike Muir wrote:
>
> Okay, just following up to this, everything can continue on if i kill
> the ctags process which is running, seems to just sit there itself, when
> ctags is killed, codecrusader works properly now that it has its list of
> functions.. weird!?
Mike Muir wrote:
> Yeah that worked for me (the manual building+installing).. I only have
> one problem now.. it involves the function menu for .c source (havnt
> tried any other source yet) but whenever i click on the function menu
> button, the program stops responding, doesnt bomb, just sits t
Kent Stewart wrote:
>
> Walter posted this earlier and it works. Try it and you will end up
> with /usr/local/bin/jcc
>
> If you tried the port, you already have the distfiles in
> /usr/ports/distfiles.
>
> Kent
>
> >
> > -- Forwarded Message --
> > Subject: Re: C++ IDE
> > D
On Sun, 5 Mar 2000, Anthony Bourov wrote:
> I have a server running 3.0-RELEASE aout kernel, and due to the many
> security and stability issues I need to upgrade it to the latest stable.
> This is a live system, and I would like to take the safest approach
> possible. What I have tried to do
On Sun, 5 Mar 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> When doing make world I run into an error with
> /usr/src/usr.sbin/mtree/compare.c which can't find sha.h and
> ripemd.h
>
> I did cvsup today (most current update)
You must have not cvsuped your complete source tree: these live in
src/lib/libmd an
Walter posted this earlier and it works. Try it and you will end up
with /usr/local/bin/jcc
If you tried the port, you already have the distfiles in
/usr/ports/distfiles.
Kent
>
> -- Forwarded Message --
> Subject: Re: C++ IDE
> Date: Sun, 30 Jan 2000 09:34:35 -0600
> From: "
Yes, I have noticed this as well. In fact, after looking at the source
archive on the FreeBSD web site, the last check-in comment for the Makefile,
in particular. I found out that this port is *not* currently working. I
have been trying to fix this myself so that I can submit a fix, but I
haven
Hi,
I have a server running 3.0-RELEASE aout kernel, and due to the many
security and stability issues I need to upgrade it to the latest stable.
This is a live system, and I would like to take the safest approach
possible. What I have tried to do is this:
Grab the latest STABLE source tree fr
Walter Brameld wrote:
> And the name of the executable for code crusader is jcc, which of
> course ou were supposed to know 8-P. On my system it's in
> /usr/local/bin. Go here for more information:
>
> http://www.newplanetsoftware.com/jcc/
Hrm for some reason, I am unable to find the 'jcc' exec
When doing make world I run into an error with
/usr/src/usr.sbin/mtree/compare.c which can't find sha.h and
ripemd.h
I did cvsup today (most current update)
I was told on EFnet to email you guys for a key.
I need it fast...
Thanks
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Great!
Daniel Eischen wrote:
>
> > Under the FreeBSD 3.4 STABLE implementation of pthreads, do the libc_r
> > calls to accept, poll, and read block the calling thread only, or the
> > entire parent process?
>
> Calling thread only.
>
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> On Thu, 02-Mar-2000 at 10:58:14 +, Didier Derny wrote:
> > what dual 10/100 ethernet card do you suggest ?
I really like the SMC 9334BDT. It's a well-supported dual Tulip that
has been around forever, and has great lights on it. Unfortunately, it
is a bit pricey, at $205 per card.
I've g
> Under the FreeBSD 3.4 STABLE implementation of pthreads, do the libc_r
> calls to accept, poll, and read block the calling thread only, or the
> entire parent process?
Calling thread only.
Dan Eischen
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Under the FreeBSD 3.4 STABLE implementation of pthreads, do the libc_r
calls to accept, poll, and read block the calling thread only, or the
entire parent process?
Thanks,
Tony
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