On Tue, Jul 08, 2003 at 08:32:35AM -0700, Vladimir G. Ivanovic wrote:
> Isn't S_IFMT defined as part of POSIX and not part of the XSI extensions?
>
>http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/007904975/basedefs/sys/stat.h.html
See the PDF version. It surely "looks" more official, although in theory
b
Hello,
On Fri, Mar 14, 2003 at 08:20:05AM -0300, Roberto F. Brandao wrote:
> I need to create a program that shows information about
> the system it is running on. Can you tell me the C functions
> (or where can I find a list of them) used to read from the
> system the following information ?
Y
On Sun, Mar 09, 2003 at 11:35:49PM -0800, Vladimir G. Ivanovic wrote:
>gcc -std=c99 -g -Wall -o tst tst.c
Odd as it is, -std=c99 causes definition of __STRICT_ANSI__, which is
in /usr/include/features.h interpreted as a request to make visible
only those parts of the library mandated by ISO C9
On Tue, Mar 04, 2003 at 05:16:50PM +0530, Ajay Bansal wrote:
> Any good merging tool (GUI based) for linux??
sdiff in CLI, emacs ediff mode for both CLI and GUI.
Mirek
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On Tue, Feb 18, 2003 at 10:59:52PM +0530, Ajay Bansal wrote:
> libstdc++.so -> libstdc++.so.4 or libstdc++.so -> libstdc++.so.5
>
> But that is not the case on Linux.
That *is* the case for most libraries, when compiling, so that you can only
specify -lncurses. The generated binary requires l
On Tue, Feb 11, 2003 at 04:36:25PM +0530, Ajay Bansal wrote:
> Should I shift to #include ???
That's the new header blessed by Single UNIX Specification v3.
Implementations [as in "implementation of the standard" = OS product]
are allowed to still declare select in sys/time.h, and most probably
do
Hello,
On Thu, Feb 06, 2003 at 08:22:24AM -0800, Richard Troy wrote:
> Sometimes, the offending party shows
> themselves to be unworthy of the effort, like this guy. And for all the
> hostile flem he flung, he did have one point that was right on target: If
> you don't feel like helping him, just d
On Sun, Jan 12, 2003 at 02:21:24PM +0100, Michael Schwendt wrote:
> > It is there, it is just not visible from the index page. Go to
> > psyche-list archives and rewrite psyche to limbo in the URL bar.
> https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/limbo-list
> => No such l
On Sun, Jan 12, 2003 at 06:32:40PM +1000, Tony Nugent wrote:
> > On Sat, Jan 11, 2003 at 02:21:49PM +0530, Keith Fernandez wrote:
> > > Does anyone know what the .discinfo file is all about.This is what my file says.
> > I have sent out a quite detailed description to limbo-list on Sep 16.
> > No g
Hello,
first, why the crossposting?
On Sat, Jan 11, 2003 at 02:21:49PM +0530, Keith Fernandez wrote:
> Does anyone know what the .discinfo file is all about.This is what my file says.
I have sent out a quite detailed description to limbo-list on Sep 16.
No guarantee though.
Mirek
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On Tue, Dec 03, 2002 at 02:23:49AM +0800, John wrote:
> On reading the stat.h file, I wonder whether you have any of these
> defined?
> #if defined __USE_BSD || defined __USE_MISC || defined __USE_XOPEN
These are not supposed to be defined by user programs, they are
glibc-internal. See /usr/include
On Mon, Dec 02, 2002 at 07:49:46PM +0530, Guruhema Prasad N wrote:
> Problem 1:-
> I am using option "gcc -Wuninitialized -O -ansi", but its giving
> undeclared variables for the math defines "M_PI" which is defined in
> "/usr/include/math.h" file. If I remove "-ansi" option, its compiles
> pro
On Thu, Nov 21, 2002 at 10:39:11PM +0530, Guruhema Prasad N wrote:
> cc1: warning: changing search order for system directory "/usr/include"
> cc1: warning: as it has already been specified as a non-system directory
remo
On Tue, Oct 22, 2002 at 03:17:28PM -0700, Goupil, Regis wrote:
> Beside the fact that the message is rather misleading, both module and
> kernel are actually compiled with GCC 3.0 but the module's associated
> library is not, I need to find the reasons why this doesn't work.
But the library is inse
On Sat, Aug 17, 2002 at 05:10:00PM -0400, John Ellson wrote:
> Can anyone tell me how a program can determine what character encoding
> (charmap) it should
> expect in a user's environment? I want to use UTF-8 internally, but I
> need to know what to ask
> iconv() to convert from.
Probably nl_
Hi,
See /etc/security/console.perms, it refers to the paths.
Mirek
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