On Friday 06 September 2002 15:02, Mike Noyes wrote:
> Everyone,
> Please make sure that all files you place on our SF shell server are
> of group "leaf" and are group readable. This is necessary for our
> mirrors to function properly.
> /home/groups/l/le/leaf/devel/guitarlynn/ipsec.txt
Done!
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Howdy all,
I have run into another problem with using UML. I am trying to boot up using
bering-1.0-rc2 and I get the message...
sh: can't access tty; job control turned off
I have tried using the 2.4.28-21 and the 2.4.18-45 kernels and both drop to
a # prompt after hitting that message.
Any he
Mike Noyes schrieb:
> Manfred,
> Is your perl4 package different than the one already in our repository?
Yes
- it is compiled with gcc 2.95.3. If the tales about this compiler
version are true, it should gain some speed.
- it is linked static against libdb
- it does not contain libm, libm.lrp
On Fri, 2002-09-06 at 11:50, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
> > If someone wants to play around with perl4, I can make the lrp
> > publicly available. It passes the tests in the makefile and I
> > tested the server example of the manpage on a bering system.
>
> Please make your perl4 package availab
> Charles, Eric, and Lynn,
> Please change the group on the following files to "leaf". Thanks.
>
> shell.sourceforge.net:
> /home/groups/l/le/leaf/devel/cstein/files/contrib/Ernest
> Haak/readbpa.txt
> /home/groups/l/le/leaf/devel/cstein/files/contrib/Ernest
> Haak/dachstein-v1.0.2-1680-bpalogin-v
Everyone,
Please make sure that all files you place on our SF shell server are of
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to function properly.
http://leaf.monkeynoodle.org/
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Charles, Eric, and Lynn,
Please change the group on t
> Readability is a question of coding style. In any language you can
> write code that is not easy to understand.
>
>
> but the latter is more easily to understand.
> It is also a question of experience with the language.
> My boss is a experienced C programmer on DOS and embedded systems.
> But
Charles Steinkuehler schrieb:
>
> > some remarks about using forth:
> > - certainly forth is missing all that nice pattern matching
> > like awk or perl, all this has to be coded.
>
> Well, "C" is missing these as well, until you load a massive standard
> library :)
>
> > - I assume that even
On Friday 06 September 2002 04:20, Choe charlie wrote:
> project team MOLE ,electronics engineering department
> Kang Won National University, KOREA
>
> Dear developers
>
> It was very helpful studying your website. Firstly, I appreciate
> that. We are designing Linux Router Project.I want to
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> some remarks about using forth:
> - certainly forth is missing all that nice pattern matching
> like awk or perl, all this has to be coded.
Well, "C" is missing these as well, until you load a massive standard
library :)
> - I assume that even arrays are not available in forth
Not as part o
project team MOLE ,electronics engineering department
Kang Won National University, KOREA
Dear developers
It was very helpful studying your website. Firstly, I appreciate that.
We are designing Linux Router Project.I want to develop Linux Router with
1-floppy
but we had a serious problem. s
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