I sent an off-list warning to this user, but have not received a
reply. I am giving him(her?) until the weekend to fix it, then I'm
going to unsubscribe the sobyland user.
-jh
On 3/21/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Someone with the access rights PLEASE force-unsubscribe al
Someone with the access rights PLEASE force-unsubscribe all
@sobyland.com addresses to make the #*!@ "we do not accept your
mail" messages go away? If that doesn't fix it, check for any
addresses @jumpserver.net - they're the idiot's upstream
provider.
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Wesley Parish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Tue, 20 Mar 2007
21:11:22 +1200:
# The thing that came up in my mind was, how does djgpp turn a Un*x binary
into
# a DOS executable? There's a 32-bit DOS stub that gets attached during
the
# later compile process, after compiling and assembling. The onl
On Tuesday 20 March 2007 22:41, Eric Auer wrote:
> Hi Wesley,
>
> > how does djgpp turn a Un*x binary into a DOS executable?
> > There's a 32-bit DOS stub that gets attached...
>
> That is not the only difference. DJGPP also links with
> a DOS specific C library, because for example the kernel
> ca