John Doe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Then I have search for strace!! But there is no version for darwin or=20
> mac os x!!
> Is there another command or something else?
>
> Please help me somebody!!
Please stop crying!!
Have you tried ktrace / kdump?
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Hi,
my problem is that I can´t find the usb device for my scanner!! I will
port sane to fink!!
When I Plugin my Scanner the AppleProfiler let me see the device
include the right name!! but in the folder /dev/ i can see nothing!!
I have look into the kernel at startup but I can´t see the device
f
On Thursday, October 17, 2002, at 09:14 AM, Carsten Klapp wrote:
Trivial you say... muhahahhaa :) :) !
This would be my first C / Cocoa project. (My other project, upclient
5 was already written, I just tweaked it a little.)
I hadn't considered an NSOutline view, that might be good approach
It would be really useful is such a thing would incorporate the
definitions of the fields and the percent expansions, so you didn't
have to hunt them down in the documentation.
On Thursday, October 17, 2002, at 06:14 AM, Carsten Klapp wrote:
Trivial you say... muhahahhaa :) :) !
This would
Trivial you say... muhahahhaa :) :) !
This would be my first C / Cocoa project. (My other project, upclient 5
was already written, I just tweaked it a little.)
I hadn't considered an NSOutline view, that might be good approach to
take too.
Well I've just whipped up a document window with some
On Wednesday, Oct 16, 2002, at 21:30 Europe/Brussels, Max Horn wrote:
Bind9 should use something like this (no guarantee it works,
doublecheck what I wrote here):
I did _ though I was sure it wouldn't be needed...
DaemonicName: bind9
DaemonicFile: <<
Bind9 DNS Server
Bind9 DNS Server
At 8:48 Uhr +0100 17.10.2002, James Watson wrote:
>The developer community may have switched to 10.2, but is this true
>of the majority of Fink users?
>
>It is a good thing to push forward and not needlessly expend energies
>trying to maintain 10.1 versions of stuff - but we should recognise that
At 1:23 Uhr -0400 17.10.2002, Carsten Klapp wrote:
>Is anyone making on a program to help generate and edit fink info files?
>
>I'm thinking of writing some shell scripts, possibly even something
>in C. To start with it would provide a template with the minimum
>required fields, and automaticall
The developer community may have switched to 10.2, but is this true
of the majority of Fink users?
It is a good thing to push forward and not needlessly expend energies
trying to maintain 10.1 versions of stuff - but we should recognise that
for a fair time yet there will be a substantial 10.1 co