On Sun, 23 Dec 2001, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
> Actually, I'm going over BugTraq daily anyways. What system is Iglu
> running anyway? RedHat?
redhat 6.2.
that would mean the initial update to bring it up to date will be rather
massive, unless someone's been taking care of it in the meantime?
--
guy keren wrote:
>there is also a need to install security updates from time to time - i'm
>not talking about zope (requires some previous experience with handling
>zope, and right now, looks like only chen has that) or mysql (shlomi
>configured it in a manner too peculear for me to follow). of
On Sat, 22 Dec 2001, Shaul Karl wrote:
> My overall impression so far is that the the ability to run substantial
> code before main get started is quite problematic. However I am
as well it should be!
you are aware, i hope, of the static initializer problem?
http://www.codeguru.com/cpp/tic/tic0
On Sun, 23 Dec 2001, Ely Levy wrote:
> come on give me a break,
> when I wanted to help and looked for someone to talk to about it no one
> was around, I'm sure there are a lot of people of wanted to help and
> just couldn't find who to ask about what need to be done.
ok, i think i'll assign to
come on give me a break,
when I wanted to help and looked for someone to talk to about it no one
was around, I'm sure there are a lot of people of wanted to help and
just couldn't find who to ask about what need to be done.
I offered tons of times to help with the web page no one answered
I offer
On Sat, 22 Dec 2001, Omer Zak wrote:
> I have visited again the page in question, and the problems have indeed
> been fixed.
gee, thanks for checking on us.
> Seems that for a change, the Web site is actually being maintained, in
> contrast to some periods in the past where the subject of maint
Not much but here it goes:
(1) As far as I know the certification failure is more about complying
to some programming standards and does not related to your problem.
Basically it something like Linux is not UNIX because it was not
certified to be UNIX (I believe this was true in the past but th
> Shaul Karl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > For some reason the behavior of gdb when I split a C++ program into
> > multiple files is not the same as when there is only one source file.
>
> > gdb version is 5.1.
>
> Can you provide more details on your platform, such as glibc version,
> ar
I have visited again the page in question, and the problems have indeed
been fixed.
Seems that for a change, the Web site is actually being maintained, in
contrast to some periods in the past where the subject of maintaining it
was subject to jokes about disappearing secret webmasters and the lik
On Sat, 22 Dec 2001, Omer Zak wrote:
> 1. I didn't find link for sending a message to the webmaster.
Fixed.
> 2. Nothing happened in Linux world according to Guides.co.il since 16 Oct.
I cannot help in that. We only mirror the Guides.co.il headlines. You'll
have to ask their webmaster when he
1. I didn't find link for sending a message to the webmaster.
2. Nothing happened in Linux world according to Guides.co.il since 16 Oct.
3. The latest Linux kernels are 2.4.12 and 2.2.19.
There Aint No Such A Thing As a 2.5.*.
--- Omer
There is no I
Shaul Karl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> For some reason the behavior of gdb when I split a C++ program into
> multiple files is not the same as when there is only one source file.
> gdb version is 5.1.
Can you provide more details on your platform, such as glibc version,
architecture, kernel
Refael Ackermann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> This [a gdb/C++ question - OG] is clearly Out of Topic,
Not so clear to me.
> Do you know of any other good, high quility mailing-list/news-group
> for C++ quistions?
Check ACCU.
comp.lang.c++.moderated is fairly high traffic (even though it is
Problem:
The hisax driver causes the system to get locked up when it tries to
initialize the card (at boot time).
Details:
Card - NETjet PCI, vendor e159, id 1
It is recognized as HiSax type=20, and I use it with protocol=2.
The card works well under an old version of Linux (2.0.36, with
correspon
> I'm stuck with this Motorola winmodem too (sm56 chipset).
> I tried to search for its driver's source code so I can compile it,
but
> I didn't find it. All I find is Motorola's rpm file which doesn't work
> on RedHat 7.2
I have been talled to down-grade the kernel, and that what iam going to
15 matches
Mail list logo