On Mon, Nov 19, 2001 at 08:02:25AM +0200, Schlomo Schapiro wrote:
Hi,
but don't you also have to use 64bit file position variables ? I always
thought the 2G limit was due to the 32bit integer variable. What is the
solution to this problem ?
Yes, the size of the offset variable is
Hi,
After receiving hundreds megabytes of SirCam viruses from
[EMAIL PROTECTED], I decided to block him by procmail. My procmail is
active, and working for other purposes.
I added the following entry to the appropriate .procmailrc file:
:0
* ^From.*[EMAIL PROTECTED]
{
| echo /dev/null
That's what I mean. If you don't use 64bit variables you can't use the
long file stuff because then you would try to use 32bit variables in 64bit
functions.
Or do the flags (__*) also change the internal type of longint ?
Schlomo
On Mon, 19 Nov 2001, Yotam Rubin wrote:
On Mon, Nov 19, 2001
Hello,
I did not find a way to know in what mode my NICs are: full/half duplex or
auto, 10 mbs or 100.
The next question is: how I can change the things
Sending to appropriate RTFM is great (please, not man ifconfig).
We have multihomed (3 x eepro100) RH62 with a lot of collisions on all
Eli Marmor [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
After receiving hundreds megabytes of SirCam viruses from
[EMAIL PROTECTED],
I guess I am lucky, I have no idea what you are talking about... ;-)
:0
* ^From.*[EMAIL PROTECTED]
{
| echo /dev/null
:0: /tmp/null
}
I suspect that what is
mii-diag or mii-tool
http://www.scyld.com/diag/
On Monday 19 November 2001 11:02, Evgeny Popov wrote:
Hello,
I did not find a way to know in what mode my NICs are: full/half duplex or
auto, 10 mbs or 100.
The next question is: how I can change the things
Sending to appropriate RTFM
Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
I suspect that what is wrong is that you have specified 2 actions for
the mail coming from this address. If I understand it correctly (an
assumption), the first echoes the mail to /dev/null (hopefully: I
never used the | echo in procmail), and the second specifies
a
When having Makefile with many includes,even nested, I would like
to create a 'flat' Makefile - is it possible ? Can GNU make do that ?
Is there any other way to 'debug' a Makefile ?
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Hi,
eepro100-diag and mii-diag would be your friend. You can find it on
http://www.scyld.com/diag/ amongst other NIC-related goodies
Schlomo
On Mon, 19 Nov 2001, Evgeny Popov wrote:
Hello,
I did not find a way to know in what mode my NICs are: full/half duplex or
auto, 10 mbs or 100.
The
On Mon, Nov 19, 2001 at 10:35:26AM +0200, Schlomo Schapiro wrote:
That's what I mean. If you don't use 64bit variables you can't use the
long file stuff because then you would try to use 32bit variables in 64bit
functions.
Or do the flags (__*) also change the internal type of longint ?
Iftach Hyams [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
When having Makefile with many includes,even nested, I would like
to create a 'flat' Makefile - is it possible ? Can GNU make do that
?
make -qpR -f foo.mk
will probably give you more info than you really want, since it dimps
environment and automatic
Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
Hi
I would like to compare current mainstrwam distros in Israel (Is it
enough to consider debian, mandrake, redhat, slackware and suse?) Anyway,
I mostly know Mandrake)with respect to hebrew support.
I would like to describe how some of mandake's features, and would
Please help to find Silicom Ethernet+RS-232 serial port PCMCIA card linux driver(after 2
weeks of searching I'm not sure it does exists) or recommend the way to build
it(I'm not too expirienced with that)
Thanks
On Mon, 19 Nov 2001, levo wrote:
Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
I think it will be good to add this info to IGLU Hebrew page, and state that
tahome font will provide hebrew and many unicode fonts, i.e for yudit or
kword.
It is not the only one.
Arial, Times New Roman and Courier New (that you can
Can you recommend a tool for _formatting_ src files for consistency of
style and better readability?
Can you provide your option list or config file for this tool?
What I want is to be completely free from formatting attempts when
writing the src, knowing that eventually the formating tool
Is there a makefile variable carrying the name of the current/initial
makefile?
I mean something like
cat foo.mk
all:
echo $(MAKEFILE_NAME_FICTITIOUS_VAR)
^D
$ make -f foo.mk
/home/moshe/foo.mk
=
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On Mon, Nov 19, 2001 at 04:41:54PM +0200, guy keren wrote:
On Mon, 19 Nov 2001, Yotam Rubin wrote:
On Mon, Nov 19, 2001 at 10:35:26AM +0200, Schlomo Schapiro wrote:
That's what I mean. If you don't use 64bit variables you can't use the
long file stuff because then you would try to
Hi Sagi,
just want to say 10x. it worked.
Noam
On Sat, 17 Nov 2001 23:46:14 +0200
Sagi Bashari [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Noam,
Enable RTNETLINK in your kernel config (Networking options-Routing messages).
RedHat 7.2 needs it as it uses iproute2 and not the normal route.
Sagi
On
Hi list.
I'm switching to ADSL (at home), so I need to choose ISP.
I need also static IP.
So far I found out (from adsl.org.il) that only Actcom provides static
IP by default without charging extra fees, but I don't know anyone who
connects with Actcom. Does anybody here have any experience with
I actually meant functions like ftell which return the position. If the
function returns a 64bit integer but the programmer uses a 32bit integer
this shouldn't work -- unless the compiler silently upgrades all 32bit
integers ?
Schlomo
On Mon, 19 Nov 2001, Yotam Rubin wrote:
On Mon, Nov 19,
On Mon, Nov 19, 2001 at 04:49:19PM +0200, Shaul Karl wrote:
Can you recommend a tool for _formatting_ src files for consistency of
style and better readability?
indent is the standard tool. It has enough options to format C code
even according to the most perverted preferences. I use it
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