On 2002-06-06, Shay Elkin wrote:
> I ran the configuration script with the '--program-suffix=-2.95.3'
> option, but the binaries are named without that suffix.
>
> Anybody got a clue to why? (I checked, and the argument is saved in
> config.status).
No clue.. I guess you should give some more
Oleg Kobets wrote:
>
> >
> > By the way: Is there any Israeli ISP which provides BGP over ADSL?
> >
>
> Hmm, I don't think so. Why would you want BGP over ADSL ? What would it give
> you ?
BGP should be spreaded over 2 lines or more.
I am not looking exactly for BGP over ADSL, but more precisel
>
> By the way: Is there any Israeli ISP which provides BGP over ADSL?
>
Hmm, I don't think so. Why would you want BGP over ADSL ? What would it give
you ?
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On Thursday 06 June 2002 19:17, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
> Don't remember exactly, but you'll need to use xev to find the key values
> and doing it by a script or something. You might want to email Ellis from
> the KDE development team about it: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
actually, I have mapped all the keys a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> On 06/06/2002 11:12:34 AM ZE2 "Oleg Kobets" wrote:
> >What a bummer. I switched to ADSL now, cause I want Static IP and Actcom
> is
> >the only ISP that gives it for free. Others demand between 20$-30$ / m.
>
> Not accurate. Barak also claim to give a permanent IP. I
Mind showing me a program that cannot be compiled with gcc 2.96 that can be
compile with 2.95? (yes, it's called 2.95, not 2.9.5 - do gcc -v)
RedHat gcc's 2.96-110 seems for me very stable and produces faster code then
2.95, and i have few compilers here on my machine (2.95, 2.96, 3.0.4, 3.1,
As this distribution comes with GCC 2.96 as the default compiler, and as
I still think 2.95.3 is the most stable GCC version yet (Though reports
on GCC 3.1 make me consider installing it), I tried to compile
gcc-2.9.5.
I ran the configuration script with the '--program-suffix=-2.95.3'
option,
On Thursday 06 June 2002 13:42, Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:
> As you experineced the PPTP fails misereably and I had to give up or get
> lynched by my family. :-)
I haven't give up. As I've written in my message, the reason is clear - PPPD
misbehaves. And there is not a slightest problem to fix
On Thu, 2002-06-06 at 19:03, Diego Iastrubni wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> I have two questions about kde(3) usage:
> 1) running jre on konqui, anyone managed? when running "nspluginscan" I get an
> error/warning:
You don't use the Netscape OJI plugin to run Java applets on Konqueror.
Instead, just
The test program's compilation really fails:
kdetest.cpp: In function `int main()':
kdetest.cpp:6: no method `KApplication::kde_htmldir'
kdetest.cpp:8: no method `KApplication::kde_appsdir'
kdetest.cpp:10: no method `KApplication::kde_icondir'
kdetest.cpp:12: no method `KApplication::kde_sounddir'
Hi,
That was a weird problem so I have decided to share
the result with you all.
Strangely caitoo-0.6.6 uses the KDE 1.0 libraries. So
to compile Caitoo what I should have done is not to
upgrade my system but to downgrade it.
I have started with a Madrake system and ended with a
brand new
On Wed, 5 Jun 2002 23:40:55 +0300, Yedidyah Bar-David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Wed, Jun 05, 2002 at 09:55:42PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> > Which system calls can provide me detailed information (structures is preferable)
>on RedHat 7.2 regarding:
> >
> > 1. Memory usage (simi
On 2002-06-06, Christoph Bugel wrote:
> On 2002-06-06, Nadav Har'El wrote:
> > On Thu, Jun 06, 2002, Christoph Bugel wrote about "Re: Some C++ Questions":
> > > > And never do something like "delete this"!
> > >
> > > I guess "never" is not the correct word.
> > > There *are* legitimate uses of "
Hello list,
I have two questions about kde(3) usage:
1) running jre on konqui, anyone managed? when running "nspluginscan" I get an
error/warning:
kdecore (KLibLoader): WARNING:
library=/usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/libjavaplugin_oj
i.so: file=/usr/lib
On 2002-06-06, Nadav Har'El wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 06, 2002, Christoph Bugel wrote about "Re: Some C++ Questions":
> > > And never do something like "delete this"!
> >
> > I guess "never" is not the correct word.
> > There *are* legitimate uses of "delete this",
> > For example in the RCProxy desig
On Thu, Jun 06, 2002, Christoph Bugel wrote about "Re: Some C++ Questions":
> > And never do something like "delete this"!
>
> I guess "never" is not the correct word.
> There *are* legitimate uses of "delete this",
> For example in the RCProxy design pattern.
I'm not a design-patterns expert, s
On 2002-06-06, Nadav Har'El wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 06, 2002, Shlomi Fish wrote about "Some C++ Questions":
> > 2. I want to destroy a dynamically allocated object without knowing its
> > exact class in advance. I can declare a virtual destroy method that will
> > call (delete this;), but I'll have t
On Thursday 06 June 2002 15:53, Ben-Nes Michael wrote:
> Nope, i browesd Tucows yesterday from linux RH7.3 with no problem.
>
> Look Again, from what i understand you dont need to press linux again
> becouse you already there.
>
I'm blind idiot,
thanks and sorry
Nope, i browesd Tucows yesterday from linux RH7.3 with no problem.
Look Again, from what i understand you dont need to press linux again
becouse you already there.
- Original Message -
From: "Boris Gorelik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Linux-IL mailing list" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursda
here is a strage behavior of tucows site:
Clicking on the "linux" link gets you to mirror selecting page, after
selecting a mirror, you get to the home page of the selected mirror, when
there, you have to click "linux" again and then you reach the same mirror
selecting page (you are locked in
Alex Chudnovsky wrote:
> BTW - Is anyone here connected to Netvision via cable? I've spent several
> nights trying to connect to their cable VPN server and then discovering pptp
> miserably fail after just 2 minutes - and the PPP link being dead all the
> time since being established.
> And the
On Thu, 2002-06-06 at 12:23, Alex Shnitman wrote:
> On Wed, 2002-06-05 at 23:07, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
> > Take 1 spoon openLDAP server, add 2 squirts of Courier IMAP, half a cup
> > of Qmail and 3 spoons ezmlm (ezmlm-idx is also possible but more salty).
> > Sprinkle some Qmailadmin and IMP web
On Thu, 2002-06-06 at 02:07, Ishay Sommer wrote:
> At first I worked with Aquanet, and I must say that everything was superb,
> except for the fact that they limit programs such as Kazaa and Edonkey.
Do they?! How is that possible?
--
Alex Shnitman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
http://alexsh.hectic.net
On Wed, 2002-06-05 at 23:07, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
> Take 1 spoon openLDAP server, add 2 squirts of Courier IMAP, half a cup
> of Qmail and 3 spoons ezmlm (ezmlm-idx is also possible but more salty).
> Sprinkle some Qmailadmin and IMP webmail server according to taste and
> top it all with sever
On 06/06/2002 11:12:34 AM ZE2 "Oleg Kobets" wrote:
>Netvision w/Cable are bunch of low life SOB's!!! I was connected to Matav
+
>Netvision for a while but now they had to change it from dialless to VPN.
>What a bummer. I switched to ADSL now, cause I want Static IP and Actcom
is
>the only ISP tha
Netvision w/Cable are bunch of low life SOB's!!! I was connected to Matav +
Netvision for a while but now they had to change it from dialless to VPN.
What a bummer. I switched to ADSL now, cause I want Static IP and Actcom is
the only ISP that gives it for free. Others demand between 20$-30$ / m.
On Thu, Jun 06, 2002, Shlomi Fish wrote about "Some C++ Questions":
> 2. I want to destroy a dynamically allocated object without knowing its
> exact class in advance. I can declare a virtual destroy method that will
> call (delete this;), but I'll have to do it for each inheritance level. Is
> th
1.
I have a virtual method reset() and I have a non-virtual member function
propagate_reset whose definition is as follows:
void GroupedComponent::propagate_reset(void)
{
reset();
list::iterator first = children.begin();
list::iterator last = children.end();
while (first != las
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