Fellow list members, I've got a linux linking problem, which has me
stumped. Since I've been coding mostly in python, lately, my 'C' brain
has atrophied...
I've got a C (umm actually C++) program that won't link to some ATLAS
libraries which I recently compiled. The program itself will
Try running your compile command with -v so it announces what it's
doing and then use readelf grep to verify that the symbol in
question is defined/resolved in the objects you expect.
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OT but likely amusing to many on this channel:
http://www.globalnerdy.com/2010/05/09/new-programming-jargon/
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gnhlug-discuss-boun...@mail.gnhlug.org wrote on 05/10/2010 10:21:50 AM:
Fellow list members, I've got a linux linking problem, which has me
stumped. Since I've been coding mostly in python, lately, my 'C' brain
has atrophied...
I've got a C (umm actually C++) program that won't link to
gnhlug-discuss-boun...@mail.gnhlug.org wrote on 05/10/2010 11:15:28 AM:
gnhlug-discuss-boun...@mail.gnhlug.org wrote on 05/10/2010 10:21:50 AM:
Fellow list members, I've got a linux linking problem, which has me
stumped. Since I've been coding mostly in python, lately, my 'C'
brain
Good afternoon, all,
Seriously? He wants _bad_ sectors? I hear them say. :-)
I'm working on a linux kernel project that uses SSD's to cache
normal rotating media hard drives. bcache is in early development and not
stable for general use, but the performance numbers are
We want to monitor (from a central server at HQ) the health and
performance status of multiple machines [mostly Windows -( ] at
each of multiple customer sites despite them being NAT'd/firewalled.
We assume all the remote systems will be able to initiate outbound
connections through whatever
On 05/07/2010 05:03 PM, Benjamin Scott wrote:
I'm told that in some other LUGs, it's the norm to just gather to
help each other and network (people networking, not computer
networking).
Check out the DLSLUG-announce archives. Last few months:
November: Keysigning Party (I did the
On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 2:53 PM, Bill McGonigle b...@bfccomputing.com wrote:
The important thing is consistency.
This is very true.
If we listened to maddog's advice (the allegory of the Scoutmaster in the
rocking chair) we'd delegate the speaker, facility, communications, etc.
tasks
This isn't really Linux-related, but I think there are a number of
people on this list likely to have good answers. So:
Anyone care to give recommendations in the small business/SOHO
accounting product space? QuickBooks is very common, but also rather
expensive, and in the past I've had
On 05/10/2010 03:06 PM, Benjamin Scott wrote:
For this user, traditional software and web services are both
acceptable.
maybe QuickBooks online then?
They've got just one computer, running MS Windows Vista,
so it has to work on that. If it works with Linux too, great
(seriously), but it
On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 3:17 PM, Bill McGonigle b...@bfccomputing.comwrote:
On 05/10/2010 03:06 PM, Benjamin Scott wrote:
For this user, traditional software and web services are both
acceptable.
maybe QuickBooks online then?
I've had great experience with QBOE except for the pricing and
On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 3:17 PM, Bill McGonigle b...@bfccomputing.com wrote:
maybe QuickBooks online then?
It's an option, but I don't expect it to solve the expensive or
Intuit sucks problems. :-)
Postbooks has a Windows GUI and runs on PostgreSQL. I've only run the
database on Linux ...
Benjamin Scott wrote:
This isn't really Linux-related, but I think there are a number of
people on this list likely to have good answers. So:
Anyone care to give recommendations in the small business/SOHO
accounting product space?
I've used Open Systems some years ago. It worked well.
On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 03:06:40PM -0400, Benjamin Scott wrote:
Anyone care to give recommendations in the small business/SOHO
accounting product space?
Gnucash is a reasonable double-entry accounting package. It'll do the
basics to help you manage your finances, file taxes, etc. I haven't
I don't think any of ours are bad, but I've got piles of 512GB SSDs at the
moment, and I'm about to order more, so if you would like to do some
benchmarking with lots of parallel SSDs, we might be able to help. I don't
know if I can let them out of the building since they are supposed to go
into
On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 4:15 PM, Ben Eisenbraun b...@klatsch.org wrote:
Gnucash is a reasonable double-entry accounting package.
I didn't state requirements. My bad. They need basic accounting
(AP, AR, GL), with the ability to generate/print/track invoices and
purchase orders. They also
On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 4:36 PM, Ted Roche tedro...@gmail.com wrote:
How do you find Postbooks?
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=Postbooksl=1
I meant: How does Bill find Postbooks to work? What's good, what's bad?
I didn't mean, Where is it?. :-)
-- Ben
On Mon, 2010-05-10 at 16:28 -0400, Benjamin Scott wrote:
On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 4:15 PM, Ben Eisenbraun b...@klatsch.org wrote:
Gnucash is a reasonable double-entry accounting package.
I didn't state requirements. My bad. They need basic accounting
(AP, AR, GL), with the ability to
Seven people attended the SLUG[1] meeting on Mon 10 May 2010, titled
Simulating web users.[2] Rob showed us some of the stuff he'd been
working on to automate testing of a web application. It raises an
interesting point -- when your application is a web site, automated
testing is a bit more
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