At 11:07 AM 9/26/2003 +0800, ronkhu wrote:
Hi!
Is it safe to use GPL'ed api's in ur code? safe in the sense that one is
not required to attach the GPL agreement in the code header..
A fellow programmer raised it once, saying that we need to refrain from
using GPL'ed api's because ultimately the
Hi!
Is it safe to use GPL'ed api's in ur code? safe in the sense that one is
not required to attach the GPL agreement in the code header..
A fellow programmer raised it once, saying that we need to refrain from
using GPL'ed api's because ultimately the code will become GPL'ed too..
But i thoug
At , Heimo Claasen wrote:
I want to use some simple line printer for text and debug print-out.
Problem is that that *nix (text) output gives solely LineFeed (LF)
at a line break, not the needed additional Carriage Return (CR).
There's a standard Unix/Linux program for this. On my (Debian) systems,
I don't know if this is the right place to make this question, but I'm having
some problems compiling wterm.
When I make ./configure it's seems to be all ok but in the make steep I
get this:
gcc -o wterm command.o graphics.o grkelot.o main.o menubar.o misc.o netdisp.o
rmemset.o screen.o scrollbar
I want to use some simple line printer for text and debug print-out.
Problem is that that *nix (text) output gives solely LineFeed (LF)
at a line break, not the needed additional Carriage Return (CR).
No deal to fiddle with the dip switches of the printer(s) each time when
some text has to be prin
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I don't know if this is the right place to make this question, but I'm having
some problems compiling wterm.
When I make ./configure it's seems to be all ok but in the make steep I
get this:
gcc -o wterm command.o graphics.o grkelot.o main.o menubar.o misc.o netdisp.o
rmemset.o screen.o scrollba
I want to join into a Windows NT Domain with SAMBA but I'm not the network
admin, I'm just a simple mortal here:
Is there any way to know which is my the Primary Domain Controller?
TKS, for your help.
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