comp.unix.programmer
- Re: (GNU-ish) function to "printf" to a block of memory?
- Re: (GNU-ish) function to "printf" to a block of memory?
- fseek and open_memstream
- Re: (GNU-ish) function to "printf" to a block of memory?
- Re: Simplify an IF statement to one line
- Re: (GNU-ish) function to "printf" to a block of memory?
- Re: Not able to debug Core, SunOS 5.10, Gdb also crash.
- (GNU-ish) function to "printf" to a block of memory?
- Re: High-performance servers
- Re: Simplify an IF statement to one line
- Re: Simplify an IF statement to one line
- Re: Simplify an IF statement to one line
- From: Jens Thoms Toerring
- Re: Simplify an IF statement to one line
- Re: Simplify an IF statement to one line
- Re: Simplify an IF statement to one line
- Re: Simplify an IF statement to one line
- Simplify an IF statement to one line
- Re: problem in linking object files (c++/HP-UX)
- Re: fork twice to prevent zombie process
- Re: fork twice to prevent zombie process
- Re: fork twice to prevent zombie process
- fork twice to prevent zombie process
- Re: High-performance servers
- Re: High-performance servers
- High-performance servers
- Re: atexit and return status on 64bit
- Re: atexit and return status on 64bit
- Re: atexit and return status on 64bit
- Re: Byte alignment at compile time
- Re: problem in linking object files (c++/HP-UX)
- Re: Not able to debug Core, SunOS 5.10, Gdb also crash.
- Re: Not able to debug Core, SunOS 5.10, Gdb also crash.
- Re: Not able to debug Core, SunOS 5.10, Gdb also crash.
- Re: problem in linking object files (c++/HP-UX)
- Re: Deleting the contents of one file from another
- Re: problem in linking object files (c++/HP-UX)
- Re: Byte alignment at compile time
- Re: Byte alignment at compile time
- Byte alignment at compile time
- Re: Deleting the contents of one file from another
- Re: atexit and return status on 64bit
- Re: atexit and return status on 64bit
- Re: atexit and return status on 64bit
- Re: atexit and return status on 64bit
- atexit and return status on 64bit
- problem in linking object files (c++/HP-UX)
- Re: Deleting the contents of one file from another
- Re: Multiplexing timer expirations and packet reception
- Re: Deleting the contents of one file from another
- Re: fd redirection and gdb
- Re: Deleting the contents of one file from another
- Re: Multiplexing timer expirations and packet reception
- Re: Deleting the contents of one file from another
- Re: Deleting the contents of one file from another
- Re: Multiplexing timer expirations and packet reception
- Re: Deleting the contents of one file from another
- Re: Deleting the contents of one file from another
- Deleting the contents of one file from another
- Re: fd redirection and gdb
- fd redirection and gdb
- Re: GNU make, how to make make exit the build script
- Re: opening one end of names pipe in NonBlocking
- Re: GNU make, how to make make exit the build script
- Re: Move a file content to a varibale
- Re: Move a file content to a varibale
- Re: GNU make, how to make make exit the build script
- Re: GNU make, how to make make exit the build script
- GNU make, how to make make exit the build script
- Re: open file limits/ perl
- Re: open file limits/ perl
- From: Jens Thoms Toerring
- Re: How to force system to reboot?
- Re: open file limits/ perl
- Re: open file limits/ perl
- From: Jens Thoms Toerring
- opening one end of names pipe in NonBlocking
- open file limits/ perl (was: fork/exec vs system)
- Re: fork/exec vs system
- From: Jens Thoms Toerring
- Re: FTPing files: Where does "get" put the files on my local machine?
- Re: FTPing files: Where does "get" put the files on my local machine?
- Re: How to force system to reboot?
- Re: How to force system to reboot?
- Re: fork/exec vs system
- Re: How to force system to reboot?
- Re: File descriptors of a process
- Re: How to force system to reboot?
- Re: fork/exec vs system
- Re: File descriptors of a process
- File descriptors of a process
- How to force system to reboot?
- Re: fork/exec vs system
- From: Jens Thoms Toerring
- Re: fork/exec vs system
- Re: How to verify if a file is open in another process
- Re: fork/exec vs system
- Re: fork/exec vs system
- Re: fork/exec vs system
- Re: FTPing files: Where does "get" put the files on my local machine?
- Re: FTPing files: Where does "get" put the files on my local machine?
- FTPing files: Where does "get" put the files on my local machine?
- How to add a Version number to a SO or SL file?
- Mixing shared and static libraries
- Re: fork/exec vs system
- Re: is comparing pointers valid?
- Re: fork/exec vs system
- Re: Move a file content to a varibale
- Re: heap allocation & kill signal
- Re: is comparing pointers valid?
- Re: fork/exec vs system
- From: Jens Thoms Toerring
- Re: fork/exec vs system
- Re: fork/exec vs system
- From: Jens Thoms Toerring
- Re: is comparing pointers valid?
- Re: is comparing pointers valid?
- Re: fork/exec vs system
- From: Jens Thoms Toerring
- Re: fork/exec vs system
- Re: fork/exec vs system
- Re: is comparing pointers valid?
- Re: fork/exec vs system
- From: Jens Thoms Toerring
- fork/exec vs system
- Re: Thread question
- Re: Thread question
- Thread question
- Re: is comparing pointers valid?
- Re: Find a files location on the disk/filesystem
- attn: michel - extremely inviting news server access - jutpa - (1/1)
- Re: Find a files location on the disk/filesystem
- Re: using random functions
- Re: is comparing pointers valid?
- Re: Find a files location on the disk/filesystem
- is comparing pointers valid?
- Move a file content to a varibale
- Re: Find a files location on the disk/filesystem
- Re: Remote application logs
- Re: *nix date to PLC date and back
- problem closing CD tray
- *nix date to PLC date and back
- Re: Find a files location on the disk/filesystem
- free programming, os resources, you can submit also
- From: ik.software@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: algorithm question
- Re: how to draw a line in vi at 80 columns
- Re: heap allocation & kill signal
- heap allocation & kill signal
- Re: mprotect
- Re: Find a files location on the disk/filesystem
- Re: Find a files location on the disk/filesystem
- Re: algorithm question
- Re: Trap question
- How can I tell if it is NFS's problem or hard drive's problem?
- Re: Process Context switching
- algorithm question
- Re: Remote application logs
- Re: mprotect
- Re: mprotect
- Re: mprotect
- Remote application logs
- Re: mprotect
- Re: mprotect
- Re: how to draw a line in vi at 80 columns
- Re: mprotect
- Re: Find a files location on the disk/filesystem
- Trap question
- Find a files location on the disk/filesystem
- Re: Process Context switching
- Re: how to draw a line in vi at 80 columns
- about semaphores functions under unix
- Re: using random functions
- From: wenz.zhang@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: using random functions
- From: wenz.zhang@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: using random functions
- Re: using random functions
- From: Jens Thoms Toerring
- Re: using random functions
- From: wenz.zhang@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Process Context switching
- From: wenz.zhang@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: mprotect
- using random functions
- Re: mprotect
- Process Context switching
- Re: Sending UDP packets from two IP addresses (Two Physical NICs).
- Re: Sending UDP packets from two IP addresses (Two Physical NICs).
- Re: mprotect
- Re: mprotect
- Re: mprotect
- Re: mprotect
- Re: mprotect
- Re: Sending UDP packets from two IP addresses (Two Physical NICs).
- Re: mprotect
- Re: mprotect
- Re: Sending UDP packets from two IP addresses (Two Physical NICs).
- Re: mprotect
- Re: mprotect
- Re: how to draw a line in vi at 80 columns
- mprotect
- Re: Sending UDP packets from two IP addresses (Two Physical NICs).
- Sending UDP packets from two IP addresses (Two Physical NICs).
- Re: how to draw a line in vi at 80 columns
- Re: how to draw a line in vi at 80 columns
- Re: Linux and the Parallel Port
- Re: blocking/nonblocking socket and select -> usefull?
- Re: sem_open/sem_unlink errors
- Re: blocking/nonblocking socket and select -> usefull?
- Re: what is the best way of passing floats into a string
- Re: what is the best way of passing floats into a string
- Re: what is the best way of passing floats into a string
- Re: what is the best way of passing floats into a string
- Re: what is the best way of passing floats into a string
- Re: what is the best way of passing floats into a string
- From: Jens Thoms Toerring
- Re: what is the best way of passing floats into a string
- Re: what is the best way of passing floats into a string
- Re: Random Number Generation on a Linux System
- what is the best way of passing floats into a string
- Re: sem_open/sem_unlink errors
- Re: blocking/nonblocking socket and select -> usefull?
- Re: How to verify if a file is open in another process
- Re: blocking/nonblocking socket and select -> usefull?
- Re: sem_open/sem_unlink errors
- Re: blocking/nonblocking socket and select -> usefull?
- Re: sem_open/sem_unlink errors
- From: Jens Thoms Toerring
- Re: sem_open/sem_unlink errors
- Re: blocking/nonblocking socket and select -> usefull?
- Re: How to verify if a file is open in another process
- Re: sem_open/sem_unlink errors
- From: Jens Thoms Toerring
- sem_open/sem_unlink errors
- Re: How to verify if a file is open in another process
- How to verify if a file is open in another process
- From: skylazart@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Reading code of a function?
- Re: how to draw a line in vi at 80 columns
- Re: Multiple socket clients
- Re: GDB question on displaying cycles
- From: Christian Christmann
- Re: Reading code of a function?
- Re: blocking/nonblocking socket and select -> usefull?
- Re: blocking/nonblocking socket and select -> usefull?
- Re: Multiple socket clients
- Re: GDB question on displaying cycles
- Re: blocking/nonblocking socket and select -> usefull?
- Re: GDB question on displaying cycles
- From: Christian Christmann
- Re: Linux and the Parallel Port
- Re: GDB question on displaying cycles
- Re: I'm going insane
- From: Christian Christmann
- GDB question on displaying cycles
- From: Christian Christmann
- Re: Multiple socket clients
- Re: Multiple socket clients
- Re: Negative numbers for thread ID - why ?
- Re: Multiple socket clients
- Re: Multiple socket clients
- Re: Multiple socket clients
- Multiple socket clients
- Re: Problem using sockets
- Re: blocking/nonblocking socket and select -> usefull?
- Re: How to determine what process has a controlling terminal...
- Re: Reading code of a function?
- Re: Reading code of a function?
- Re: how to draw a line in vi at 80 columns
- Re: how to draw a line in vi at 80 columns
- Re: Slightly OT: Correct Nomenclature for All Unix-Like Operating Systems
- Re: Reading code of a function?
- Re: Negative numbers for thread ID - why ?
- Re: Reading code of a function?
- How to determine what process has a controlling terminal...
- Re: Reading code of a function?
- Re: Slightly OT: Correct Nomenclature for All Unix-Like Operating Systems
- Re: Slightly OT: Correct Nomenclature for All Unix-Like Operating Systems
- Re: Reading code of a function?
- Re: Linux and the Parallel Port
- Slightly OT: Correct Nomenclature for All Unix-Like Operating Systems
- Re: Reading from a loop
- Re: Reading from a loop
- Re: Negative numbers for thread ID - why ?
- Re: blocking/nonblocking socket and select -> usefull?
- Re: Negative numbers for thread ID - why ?
- Re: blocking/nonblocking socket and select -> usefull?
- Re: how to draw a line in vi at 80 columns
- Re: Hash mark printing during ftp sessions
- Re: statistics of Sequential Read and Random Read on Unix box
- Re: blocking/nonblocking socket and select -> usefull?
- Re: Reading from a loop
- Re: Negative numbers for thread ID - why ?
- Hash mark printing during ftp sessions
- statistics of Sequential Read and Random Read on Unix box
- Re: Negative numbers for thread ID - why ?
- Re: Negative numbers for thread ID - why ?
- Re: Reading code of a function?
- Negative numbers for thread ID - why ?
- Reading from a loop
- Re: difference betn pthread_exit and return
- Re: difference betn pthread_exit and return
- Re: blocking/nonblocking socket and select -> usefull?
- Re: blocking/nonblocking socket and select -> usefull?
- Re: blocking/nonblocking socket and select -> usefull?
- Re: blocking/nonblocking socket and select -> usefull?
- Re: blocking/nonblocking socket and select -> usefull?
- Re: Reading code of a function?
- Re: blocking/nonblocking socket and select -> usefull?
- Re: blocking/nonblocking socket and select -> usefull?
- Reading code of a function?
- Re: Random Number Generation on a Linux System
- Re: blocking/nonblocking socket and select -> usefull?
- Re: blocking/nonblocking socket and select -> usefull?
- Re: 'make' rules
- Re: how to draw a line in vi at 80 columns
- Re: blocking/nonblocking socket and select -> usefull?
- Re: 'make' rules
- Re: blocking/nonblocking socket and select -> usefull?
- Re: 'make' rules
- Re: blocking/nonblocking socket and select -> usefull?
- Re: 'make' rules
- Re: 'make' rules
- Re: Using aio_read with sockets
- Re: maximum of struct iovec in msghdr?
- Re: blocking/nonblocking socket and select -> usefull?
- Re: how to draw a line in vi at 80 columns
- Linux and the Parallel Port
- Re: memcpy() and CPU usage
- remsh
- how to draw a line in vi at 80 columns
- difference betn pthread_exit and return
- blocking/nonblocking socket and select -> usefull?
- Re: Random Number Generation on a Linux System
- Re: 'make' rules
- Re: Random Number Generation on a Linux System
- 'make' rules
- Re: maximum of struct iovec in msghdr?
- Re: Random Number Generation on a Linux System
- maximum of struct iovec in msghdr?
- Re: Problem with serial port
- From: Edwin van den Oetelaar
- Problem with serial port
- Re: Problem using sockets
- Re: Random Number Generation on a Linux System
- Re: Random Number Generation on a Linux System
- Re: Random Number Generation on a Linux System
- Re: EOF question..
- Re: Random Number Generation on a Linux System
- Re: Random Number Generation on a Linux System
- Re: Random Number Generation on a Linux System
- Re: Random Number Generation on a Linux System
- Re: Random Number Generation on a Linux System
- Re: Random Number Generation on a Linux System
- Re: Random Number Generation on a Linux System
- From: bjorn.augestad@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: requirements for a keylogger
- Random Number Generation on a Linux System
- Re: Linux Shell Behavior / su Permission Question
- Re: Problem using sockets
- Re: I'm going insane
- Re: Problem using sockets
- Problem using sockets
- Re: Using aio_read with sockets
- Re: Linux Shell Behavior / su Permission Question
- Linux Shell Behavior / su Permission Question
- Re: Unix vaiable question
- Re: Array elements in a shell script
- Re: Using aio_read with sockets
- Re: I'm going insane
- Re: I'm going insane
- Re: I'm going insane
- Re: Can't get permissions on file
- Re: I'm going insane
- Re: I'm going insane
- Re: I'm going insane
- Re: close(STDOUT); close(STDERR) vs. prog > /dev/null&
- Re: I'm going insane
- Re: I'm going insane
- From: Jens Thoms Toerring
- Re: I'm going insane
- Re: I'm going insane
- Re: I'm going insane
- Re: Array elements in a shell script
- Re: I'm going insane
- Re: close(STDOUT); close(STDERR) vs. prog > /dev/null&
- Re: I'm going insane
- Re: I'm going insane
- Re: Array elements in a shell script
- I'm going insane
- Re: Low priority thread
- Re: Can't get permissions on file
- Re: close(STDOUT); close(STDERR) vs. prog > /dev/null&
- Re: Can't get permissions on file
- Re: Stevens Unix Network Programming Volume 1 'make' error
- Re: How to Get Started with gdb?
- Stevens Unix Network Programming Volume 1 'make' error
- Re: Array elements in a shell script
- Can't get permissions on file
- Re: How to Get Started with gdb?
- Re: Low priority thread
- How to Get Started with gdb?
- Re: Low priority thread
- Re: Array elements in a shell script
- Re: memcpy() and CPU usage
- Re: close(STDOUT); close(STDERR) vs. prog > /dev/null&
- Re: close(STDOUT); close(STDERR) vs. prog > /dev/null&
- Re: memcpy() and CPU usage
- Re: Using aio_read with sockets
- Re: close(STDOUT); close(STDERR) vs. prog > /dev/null&
- Re: how to use setenv function in GNU C for programming in linux?
- Re: Array elements in a shell script
- close(STDOUT); close(STDERR) vs. prog > /dev/null&
- Re: memcpy() and CPU usage
- Re: Low priority thread
- Re: memcpy() and CPU usage
- Re: reading a fixed-length message
- Re: Using aio_read with sockets
- Re: How do I get the pid of a process?
- Re: getting the FQDN from ksh
- Using aio_read with sockets (repost)
- Re: Array elements in a shell script
- Re: Array elements in a shell script
- Array elements in a shell script
- From: Christian Christmann
- Re: UDP sockets and IPv4 header fields
- Low priority thread
- Re: Many to Many Transmission via UDP
- Re: Many to Many Transmission via UDP
- Re: UDP sockets and IPv4 header fields
- UDP sockets and IPv4 header fields
- Many to Many Transmission via UDP
- Re: Strings in Makefile
- From: Christian Christmann
- Re: Strings in Makefile
- Strings in Makefile
- From: Christian Christmann
- Re: memcpy() and CPU usage
- Re: memcpy() and CPU usage
- Re: how to use setenv function in GNU C for programming in linux?
- Re: Which data store to use for fast, highly available access?
- Re: memcpy() and CPU usage
- Re: I need the technical explanation to this terminal behavior..
- Re: C_Shell varible question
- Re: getting the FQDN from ksh
- Re: Webserver in existing application
- Re: getting the FQDN from ksh
- getting the FQDN from ksh
- Re: memcpy() and CPU usage
- Re: memcpy() and CPU usage
- Re: how to use setenv function in GNU C for programming in linux?
- Re: memcpy() and CPU usage
- memcpy() and CPU usage
- Re: how to use setenv function in GNU C for programming in linux?
- Re: Is there any program in linux similar to cakewalk
- Re: how to use setenv function in GNU C for programming in linux?
- Re: What's going on with strtok
- Re: How do I get the pid of a process?
- Re: How do I get the pid of a process?
- Re: How do I get the pid of a process?
- Re: How do I get the pid of a process?
- Re: What's going on with strtok
- Re: C_Shell varible question
- Re: What's going on with strtok
- Re: How do I get the pid of a process?
- Re: Which data store to use for fast, highly available access?
- Re: reading a fixed-length message
- Re: Unix vaiable question
- Re: C-Shell Variable
- Re: C-Shell Variable
- Re: How do I get the pid of a process?
- Re: I need the technical explanation to this terminal behavior..
- Re: reading a fixed-length message
- Re: Which data store to use for fast, highly available access?
- Re: How to Remove CVS Directories as a Bash Command?
- Re: how to use setenv function in GNU C for programming in linux?
- How do I get the pid of a process?
- Re: C_Shell varible question
- Re: C_Shell varible question
- Re: how to use setenv function in GNU C for programming in linux?
- Re: Which data store to use for fast, highly available access?
- Re: Webserver in existing application
- Re: Unix vaiable question
- deligio.com?!?
- Re: Unix vaiable question
- Re: Unix vaiable question
- C-Shell Variable
- Unix vaiable question
- Re: reading a fixed-length message
- Which data store to use for fast, highly available access?
- Re: C_Shell varible question
- Re: How to Remove CVS Directories as a Bash Command?
- Re: C_Shell varible question
- C_Shell varible question
- Re: reading a fixed-length message
- Re: Using aio_read with sockets
- Re: requirements for a keylogger
- requirements for a keylogger
- Re: bad_alloc thrown even after call to set_new_handler()
- Re: regex last 2 character match
- Re: how to use setenv function in GNU C for programming in linux?
- Re: What's going on with strtok
- Re: how to use setenv function in GNU C for programming in linux?
- Re: I need the technical explanation to this terminal behavior..
- Re: I need the technical explanation to this terminal behavior..
- Re: unregister exit handler?
- I need the technical explanation to this terminal behavior..
- Re: reading a fixed-length message
- Re: mutexes across processes
- Re: reading a fixed-length message
- Re: reading a fixed-length message
- reading a fixed-length message
- Re: What's going on with strtok
- Re: regex last 2 character match
- regex last 2 character match
- What's going on with strtok
- Re: how to use setenv function in GNU C for programming in linux?
- Re: clarification: udp vs. tcp preserve message boundaries
- Re: bad_alloc thrown even after call to set_new_handler()
- clarification: udp vs. tcp preserve message boundaries
- Re: bad_alloc thrown even after call to set_new_handler()
- Using aio_read with sockets
- Re: How to detect an explicit change of system time...
- Re: bad_alloc thrown even after call to set_new_handler()
- Re: unregister exit handler?
- Re: Profiling of shared libraries
- bad_alloc thrown even after call to set_new_handler()
- Re: portable c graphic library
- Re: How to detect an explicit change of system time...
- Re: How to detect an explicit change of system time...
- How to detect an explicit change of system time...
- unregister exit handler?
- Re: how to use setenv function in GNU C for programming in linux?
- Re: What methods might one employ to manage a log file of a long running program
- Re: how to use setenv function in GNU C for programming in linux?
- Re: mutexes across processes
- Re: Shared Library Question
- Re: Shared Library Question
- Re: how to use setenv function in GNU C for programming in linux?
- Re: how to use setenv function in GNU C for programming in linux?
- how to use setenv function in GNU C for programming in linux?
- Re: mutexes across processes
- Re: portable c graphic library
- Re: mutexes across processes
- mutexes across processes
- Re: portable c graphic library
- Re: portable c graphic library
- Re: portable c graphic library
- Re: portable c graphic library
- Re: Curses, 8-bit and autoconf
- Re: portable c graphic library
- Curses, 8-bit and autoconf
- Free ad-space
- Re: daemons and sockets
- Re: portable c graphic library
- Re: daemons and sockets
- Re: setting up Makefile to make when header files change
- Re: Program in c with X-desktop ( unix like)
- Re: Is there any program in linux similar to cakewalk
- Is there any program in linux similar to cakewalk
- setting up Makefile to make when header files change
- Re: What methods might one employ to manage a log file of a long running program
- Re: What methods might one employ to manage a log file of a long running program
- What methods might one employ to manage a log file of a long running program
- Re: daemons and sockets
- daemons and sockets
- Re: Program in c with X-desktop ( unix like)
- Re: Program in c with X-desktop ( unix like)
- Program in c with X-desktop ( unix like)
- Re: Regarding inetd in unix/linux
- Re: IPC from series of processes to single async process networking process
- Re: Profiling of shared libraries
- Re: Force close of file descriptor from command-line
- Re: Force close of file descriptor from command-line
- Re: Force close of file descriptor from command-line
- Re: Profiling of shared libraries
- Re: IPC from series of processes to single async process networking process
- IEEE complaint hardware drivers
- Re: Create permissions
- Re: IPC from series of processes to single async process networking process
- Re: Create permissions
- Create permissions
- Re: IPC from series of processes to single async process networking process
- Re: IPC from series of processes to single async process networking process
- read cache issue
- IPC from series of processes to single async process networking process
- Re: Profiling of shared libraries
- Re: How to Remove CVS Directories as a Bash Command?
- Re: RPC to specific port - problem getting it to work
- Re: RPC to specific port - problem getting it to work
- Re: RPC to specific port - problem getting it to work
- Re: How to Remove CVS Directories as a Bash Command?
- Re: RPC to specific port - problem getting it to work
- Re: Profiling of shared libraries
- Re: RPC to specific port - problem getting it to work
- Re: Regarding inetd in unix/linux
- Regarding inetd in unix/linux
- Re: Can I do "portable" IPC that will work in both Unix and Windows!?
- Re: Purging of data in tables to Barry Margolin
- Re: Purging data in Tables
- Re: list of disks
- From: Siddharth Karandikar
- Re: gdb - printing a user defined string in gdb
- Re: list of disks
- From: Siddharth Karandikar
- Re: list of disks
- Re: list of disks
- From: Siddharth Karandikar
- Re: list of disks
- list of disks
- From: Siddharth Karandikar
- Re: How to Remove CVS Directories as a Bash Command?
- Re: Force close of file descriptor from command-line
- Re: Can recvfrom() return more than 1 packet?
- RPC to specific port - problem getting it to work
- Purging data in Tables
- Re: Force close of file descriptor from command-line
- Re: Force close of file descriptor from command-line
- Re: gdb - printing a user defined string in gdb
- Force close of file descriptor from command-line
- gdb - printing a user defined string in gdb
- Re: How to Remove CVS Directories as a Bash Command?
- Re: Purging data in tables
- Purging of data in tables to Barry Margolin
- Purging data in Tables
- Re: Webserver in existing application
- Re: Can I do "portable" IPC that will work in both Unix and Windows!?
- Re: Webserver in existing application
- Re: Webserver in existing application
- Re: Named Pipe Question
- Re: SIGPIPE => SIG_IGN : EPIPE returned always to the thread raising SIGPIPE?
- Re: SIGPIPE => SIG_IGN : EPIPE returned always to the thread raising SIGPIPE?
- Re: Can I do "portable" IPC that will work in both Unix and Windows!?
- Can I do "portable" IPC that will work in both Unix and Windows!?
- Re: SIGPIPE => SIG_IGN : EPIPE returned always to the thread raising SIGPIPE?
- Re: SIGPIPE => SIG_IGN : EPIPE returned always to the thread raising SIGPIPE?
- Re: SIGPIPE => SIG_IGN : EPIPE returned always to the thread raising SIGPIPE?
- Re: SIGPIPE => SIG_IGN : EPIPE returned always to the thread raising SIGPIPE?
- Re: How to Remove CVS Directories as a Bash Command?
- Re: Named Pipe Question
- Re: SIGPIPE => SIG_IGN : EPIPE returned always to the thread raising SIGPIPE?
- Re: Profiling of shared libraries
- Re: Easy Method to Find Dimensions of JPG Image
