comp.unix.programmer
- Re: diff outputs
- From: Jens Thoms Toerring
- Re: problem of global variable with forked process
- From: Jens Thoms Toerring
- Re: problem of global variable with forked process
- Re: difference between a spawn and a fork
- problem of global variable with forked process
- diff outputs
- Re: difference between a spawn and a fork
- Re: difference between a spawn and a fork
- Re: Unix Time and Leap Seconds
- Re: difference between a spawn and a fork
- Re: execv
- Re: Unix Time and Leap Seconds
- Re: I need some ideas on how to go about creating files....
- Re: I need some ideas on how to go about creating files....
- Re: I need some ideas on how to go about creating files....
- Re: I need some ideas on how to go about creating files....
- Re: execv
- Re: difference between a spawn and a fork
- Re: Unix Time and Leap Seconds
- Re: Unix Time and Leap Seconds
- Re: server closes client connection right away
- server closes client connection right away
- Re: decrypting encrypted ascii characters
- Re: decrypting encrypted ascii characters
- decrypting encrypted ascii characters
- Re: Too Many Open Files --- error 24
- Re: Unix Time and Leap Seconds
- Re: make: cleanup on exit/interrupt?
- Re: sigaction and SA_SIGINFO
- Re: The software I wish I had
- Re: Too Many Open Files --- error 24
- Re: Too Many Open Files --- error 24
- Re: difference between a spawn and a fork
- Re: execv
- Re: difference between a spawn and a fork
- Re: difference between a spawn and a fork
- Re: difference between a spawn and a fork
- Re: Unix Time and Leap Seconds
- Re: select() and socket close
- Re: execv
- Re: I need some ideas on how to go about creating files....
- Re: How to check for stuff like '|'
- Re: Too Many Open Files --- error 24
- difference between a spawn and a fork
- Re: I need some ideas on how to go about creating files....
- Re: I need some ideas on how to go about creating files....
- Re: I need some ideas on how to go about creating files....
- Re: I need some ideas on how to go about creating files....
- I need some ideas on how to go about creating files....
- Re: execv
- Re: sigaction and SA_SIGINFO
- Re: Unix Time and Leap Seconds
- Re: execv
- Re: execv
- Re: execv
- execv
- Re: Too Many Open Files --- error 24
- Re: dlopen: fatal: relocation error
- Re: select() and socket close
- Re: select() and socket close
- Re: dlopen: fatal: relocation error
- select() and socket close
- Re: dlopen: fatal: relocation error
- Re: How to check for stuff like '|'
- Re: sigaction and SA_SIGINFO
- Re: Too Many Open Files --- error 24
- Re: Too Many Open Files --- error 24
- Re: Could I use a semaphore in this case?
- Re: Help understanding Valgrind
- Re: Too Many Open Files --- error 24
- Re: make: cleanup on exit/interrupt?
- Re: Unix Time and Leap Seconds
- Re: Too Many Open Files --- error 24
- Re: Too Many Open Files --- error 24
- Re: How to check for stuff like '|'
- Re: Too Many Open Files --- error 24
- Re: The software I wish I had
- Re: How to check for stuff like '|'
- The software I wish I had
- Re: Unix Time and Leap Seconds
- Re: dlopen: fatal: relocation error
- Re: Unix Time and Leap Seconds
- Re: Unix Time and Leap Seconds
- Re: dlopen: fatal: relocation error
- Re: Unix Time and Leap Seconds
- Re: Unix Time and Leap Seconds
- Re: Unix Time and Leap Seconds
- Re: Unix Time and Leap Seconds
- Re: Unix Time and Leap Seconds
- Re: Unix Time and Leap Seconds
- Re: sigaction and SA_SIGINFO
- Re: dlopen: fatal: relocation error
- Re: Too Many Open Files --- error 24
- Re: check if a variable is time_t
- Re: Unix Time and Leap Seconds
- Re: dlopen: fatal: relocation error
- Re: Unix Time and Leap Seconds
- Re: Unix Time and Leap Seconds
- Re: dlopen: fatal: relocation error
- Re: Unix Time and Leap Seconds
- Re: Unix Time and Leap Seconds
- Re: Unix Time and Leap Seconds
- Re: dlopen: fatal: relocation error
- sigaction and SA_SIGINFO
- Re: check if a variable is time_t
- Re: Unix Time and Leap Seconds
- Re: using sed to extract keys from lines
- Re: Unix Time and Leap Seconds
- dlopen: fatal: relocation error
- Re: How to check for stuff like '|'
- Re: Unix Time and Leap Seconds
- Re: Unix Time and Leap Seconds
- Re: using sed to extract keys from lines
- Re: using sed to extract keys from lines
- Re: Unix Time and Leap Seconds
- Re: C wrapper
- Re: Unix Time and Leap Seconds
- Re: check if a variable is time_t
- Re: check if a variable is time_t
- Re: yacc question
- Re: check if a variable is time_t
- Re: check if a variable is time_t
- Re: check if a variable is time_t
- Re: using sed to extract keys from lines
- From: shakahshakah@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Unix Time and Leap Seconds
- yacc question
- Re: using sed to extract keys from lines
- Re: check if a variable is time_t
- Re: check if a variable is time_t
- Re: check if a variable is time_t
- Re: check if a variable is time_t
- check if a variable is time_t
- Re: Unix Time and Leap Seconds
- Re: Unix Time and Leap Seconds
- Re: How to check for stuff like '|'
- Re: Could I use a semaphore in this case?
- Re: C wrapper
- From: niranjan.singh@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Could I use a semaphore in this case?
- From: niranjan.singh@xxxxxxxxx
- Too Many Open Files --- error 24
- using sed to extract keys from lines
- From: shakahshakah@xxxxxxxxx
- make: cleanup on exit/interrupt?
- Re: Unix Time and Leap Seconds
- Echo on and off
- Re: C wrapper
- Re: How to check for stuff like '|'
- Re: Help understanding Valgrind
- Re: Unix Time and Leap Seconds
- Re: How to check for stuff like '|'
- Re: How to check for stuff like '|'
- Re: Help understanding Valgrind
- Re: Unix Time and Leap Seconds
- Help understanding Valgrind
- Re: Unix Time and Leap Seconds
- Re: How to print out thread id from pthread_t
- Re: How to check for stuff like '|'
- Re: How to check for stuff like '|'
- Re: C wrapper
- Re: Unix Time and Leap Seconds
- Re: C wrapper
- Re: PATH_MAX
- Re: Unix Time and Leap Seconds
- C wrapper
- When the SIGTTOU is delivered
- Re: How to check for stuff like '|'
- Re: select and fd_isset
- How to check for stuff like '|'
- Re: Unix Time and Leap Seconds
- Re: Unix Time and Leap Seconds
- Re: Unix Time and Leap Seconds
- Re: PATH_MAX
- Re: PATH_MAX
- Re: PATH_MAX
- Re: Cross-compiling for Win32
- Re: PATH_MAX
- Re: select and fd_isset
- select and fd_isset
- Re: Blocking signals to a process
- Re: PATH_MAX
- Re: PATH_MAX
- Re: PATH_MAX
- Re: PATH_MAX
- Re: PATH_MAX
- Blocking signals to a process
- Re: Could I use a semaphore in this case?
- Re: PATH_MAX
- Re: PATH_MAX
- Re: Could I use a semaphore in this case?
- Could I use a semaphore in this case?
- Re: PATH_MAX
- Re: Unix Time and Leap Seconds
- Re: Unix Time and Leap Seconds
- Re: Unix Time and Leap Seconds
- Re: Unix Time and Leap Seconds
- Re: Unix Time and Leap Seconds
- Re: Unix Time and Leap Seconds
- Re: Bind several ports to one socket
- Re: PATH_MAX
- Re: PATH_MAX
- Re: PATH_MAX
- Re: PATH_MAX
- Re: PATH_MAX
- Re: Unix Time and Leap Seconds
- Re: PATH_MAX
- PATH_MAX
- Re: Unix Time and Leap Seconds
- Re: How to print out thread id from pthread_t
- Re: Unix Time and Leap Seconds
- Re: Unix Time and Leap Seconds
- Re: Unix Time and Leap Seconds
- Unix Time and Leap Seconds
- Re: Bind several ports to one socket
- Re: How to print out thread id from pthread_t
- Re: How to print out thread id from pthread_t
- From: Golden California Girls
- Re: Cross-compiling for Win32
- Re: Bind several ports to one socket
- Re: Bind several ports to one socket
- Re: Bind several ports to one socket
- From: Christophe Leitienne
- Re: Bind several ports to one socket
- Bind several ports to one socket
- Re: compiling a program which uses the function gethostid
- Re: How to get the socket file descriptor which is connecting on a specified IP address and Port
- Re: compiling a program which uses the function gethostid
- Re: compiling a program which uses the function gethostid
- Re: Remote access from a C++ application
- Re: compiling a program which uses the function gethostid
- Re: compiling a program which uses the function gethostid
- compiling a program which uses the function gethostid
- How to get the socket file descriptor which is connecting on a specified IP address and Port
- Re: How can I write hard-to-find bugs???
- Re: simple question
- Re: How can I write hard-to-find bugs???
- Re: How can I write hard-to-find bugs???
- Re: simple question
- Re: GNUMake - emulating nested for loops
- Re: regular expression help using regex.h in c program
- Re: regular expression help using regex.h in c program
- Re: Whats the standard?
- Re: GNUMake - emulating nested for loops
- GNUMake - emulating nested for loops
- Re: Largest memory address accessible by a 32-bit process
- Re: simple question
- Re: simple question
- Re: linking problems
- Re: simple question
- Re: regular expression help using regex.h in c program
- Re: Largest memory address accessible by a 32-bit process
- Re: Largest memory address accessible by a 32-bit process
- Re: simple question
- Re: simple question
- simple question
- Re: Remote access from a C++ application
- Re: regular expression help using regex.h in c program
- Re: Variadic functions
- Re: Remote access from a C++ application
- Re: Remote access from a C++ application
- Mojopac - Ultra-mini, Portable, Private PC
- From: kaplan.yosef@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Remote access from a C++ application
- Re: Whats the standard?
- Re: Whats the standard?
- Re: Whats the standard?
- Re: Whats the standard?
- Whats the standard?
- Re: a trigger for changes to network interfaces (equivalent of WSAEventSelect with FD_ADDRESS_ LIST_CHANGE)
- Re: regular expression help using regex.h in c program
- Re: Remote access from a C++ application
- Re: Variadic functions
- Re: Largest memory address accessible by a 32-bit process
- Variadic functions
- Re: a trigger for changes to network interfaces (equivalent of WSAEventSelect with FD_ADDRESS_ LIST_CHANGE)
- a trigger for changes to network interfaces (equivalent of WSAEventSelect with FD_ADDRESS_ LIST_CHANGE)
- Re: Fixing hard-to-reproduce bugs
- Re: undefine referance to main
- Re: Remote access from a C++ application
- undefine referance to main
- Re: Remote access from a C++ application
- Re: Remote access from a C++ application
- Re: Remote access from a C++ application
- Re: Remote access from a C++ application
- Remote access from a C++ application
- Re: Largest memory address accessible by a 32-bit process
- Re: multiple defination errors in makefile
- Re: Largest memory address accessible by a 32-bit process
- Re: multiple defination errors in makefile
- multiple defination errors in makefile
- Re: Largest memory address accessible by a 32-bit process
- Re: Answers to questions of Tanenbaum book.
- Re: Largest memory address accessible by a 32-bit process
- Re: Largest memory address accessible by a 32-bit process
- Re: Largest memory address accessible by a 32-bit process
- Re: Largest memory address accessible by a 32-bit process
- Re: Largest memory address accessible by a 32-bit process
- Largest memory address accessible by a 32-bit process
- Re: how to interposing dlsym/dlopen
- Re: parsing a command from a config file
- Re: parsing a command from a config file
- Re: Pthreads listing API function?
- Re: Pthreads listing API function?
- Re: Wait on a server socket for 10 seconds
- Re: how to interposing dlsym/dlopen
- Pthreads listing API function?
- Compilation issue, help needed
- Re: regular expression help using regex.h in c program
- regular expression help using regex.h in c program
- Re: how to append to a logfile that has a max size
- Re: how to append to a logfile that has a max size
- Re: Available Physical Memory
- Re: how to interposing dlsym/dlopen
- Re: Select returns without having any data in serial port buffer
- Select returns without having any data in serial port buffer
- Re: Available Physical Memory
- Re: how to interposing dlsym/dlopen
- Re: How to print out thread id from pthread_t
- Re: how to interposing dlsym/dlopen
- Re: which UNIX for programming job ?
- Re: Available Physical Memory
- how to interposing dlsym/dlopen
- Re: parsing a command from a config file
- Re: How to print out thread id from pthread_t
- Re: parsing a command from a config file
- Re: How to print out thread id from pthread_t
- Re: Wait on a server socket for 10 seconds
- Re: How to print out thread id from pthread_t
- How to print out thread id from pthread_t
- Re: problem with make file
- Re: problem with makefile
- Re: Fixing hard-to-reproduce bugs
- Re: Fixing hard-to-reproduce bugs
- Re: Available Physical Memory
- Re: Fixing hard-to-reproduce bugs
- problem with make file
- problem with makefile
- Re: Fixing hard-to-reproduce bugs
- Fixing hard-to-reproduce bugs
- Re: Wait on a server socket for 10 seconds
- Re: A question about file operation
- shmget question.
- Wait on a server socket for 10 seconds
- From: silverburgh.meryl@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: which UNIX for programming job ?
- Re: Available Physical Memory
- Re: popen/fgets issue
- Re: Available Physical Memory
- Re: Available Physical Memory
- Re: which UNIX for programming job ?
- Re: which UNIX for programming job ?
- Re: Available Physical Memory
- Re: Available Physical Memory
- Re: which UNIX for programming job ?
- Re: which UNIX for programming job ?
- Re: popen/fgets issue
- Re: Available Physical Memory
- Re: Available Physical Memory
- Re: which UNIX for programming job ?
- Re: popen/fgets issue
- Re: Available Physical Memory
- Re: Available Physical Memory
- Re: Available Physical Memory
- popen/fgets issue
- Re: How to obtain in a textual file consumption (consommation) CPU and MEMORY of the Unix processes?
- Re: Available Physical Memory
- Re: Available Physical Memory
- Re: Available Physical Memory
- From: Golden California Girls
- Re: Available Physical Memory
- Re: Available Physical Memory
- Re: How to obtain in a textual file consumption (consommation) CPU and MEMORY of the Unix processes?
- Re: Available Physical Memory
- Re: Available Physical Memory
- Re: Available Physical Memory
- Re: Available Physical Memory
- Re: Available Physical Memory
- How to obtain in a textual file consumption (consommation) CPU and MEMORY of the Unix processes?
- Re: which UNIX for programming job ?
- Available Physical Memory
- Re: Solving the lib mismatch problem
- Re: simple makefile problem
- Re: Solving the lib mismatch problem
- Re: simple makefile problem
- Re: simple makefile problem
- Re: simple makefile problem
- Re: simple makefile problem
- Re: simple makefile problem
- Re: simple makefile problem
- Solving the lib mismatch problem
- Re: Answers to questions of Tanenbaum book.
- Re: A question about file operation
- Re: which UNIX for programming job ?
- simple makefile problem
- Re: Answers to questions of Tanenbaum book.
- Re: Using #if defined
- Re: interprocess communication
- Re: Can't use gprof
- Re: Using #if defined
- Re: which UNIX for programming job ?
- Help Implementing External Merge Sort
- which UNIX for programming job ?
- Re: Using #if defined
- Re: Unix file timestamp issue ..
- Re: A question about file operation
- Re: A question about file operation
- Using #if defined
- Re: pthreads and signals
- Re: pthreads and signals
- Re: trace dlopen/dlsym
- Re: pthreads and signals
- Re: Unix sockets and threads
- Re: Answers to questions of Tanenbaum book.
- Re: Unix file timestamp issue ..
- Unix file timestamp issue ..
- Re: trace dlopen/dlsym
- A question about file operation
- Re: Answers to questions of Tanenbaum book.
- Re: how to append to a logfile that has a max size
- Answers to questions of Tanenbaum book.
- of errors
- Re: how to append to a logfile that has a max size
- Re: Unix sockets and threads
- Re: how to append to a logfile that has a max size
- Re: how to append to a logfile that has a max size
- Re: Sorting a Large Array
- Re: pthreads and signals
- Re: pthreads and signals
- Re: pthreads and signals
- how to append to a logfile that has a max size
- Re: pthreads and signals
- Re: pthreads and signals
- Re: pthreads and signals
- Re: pthreads and signals
- Re: trace dlopen/dlsym
- Re: Calling a function from ALL loaded shared object (libraries) (or getting list of all loaded library)
- Re: pthreads and signals
- Re: Sorting a Large Array
- Sorting a Large Array
- Re: trace dlopen/dlsym
- Re: Can't use gprof
- Re: repost: sumbol lookup error
- Re: trace dlopen/dlsym
- trace dlopen/dlsym
- Re: Can't use gprof
- Re: accept() source code
- Re: accept() source code
- Re: Can't use gprof
- Re: Can't use gprof
- Re: Can't use gprof
- repost: sumbol lookup error
- Re: Calling a function from ALL loaded shared object (libraries) (or getting list of all loaded library)
- Re: Can't use gprof
- Calling a function from ALL loaded shared object (libraries) (or getting list of all loaded library)
- Re: Can't use gprof
- Re: Unix sockets and threads
- Re: pthreads and signals
- Re: Can't use gprof
- Re: Can't use gprof
- Re: Unix sockets and threads
- Re: Can't use gprof
- Re: Can't use gprof
- sumbol lookup error
- Re: pthreads and signals
- Re: pthreads and signals
- Re: pthreads and signals
- Can't use gprof
- pthreads and signals
- Re: accept() source code
- Re: interprocess communication
- Re: Unix sockets and threads
- Re: accept() source code
- Re: How to detect whether the network interface is up or not.
- Re: interprocess communication
- Re: interprocess communication
- Re: accept() source code
- From: sjdevnull@xxxxxxxxx
- interprocess communication
- Re: Accept Failures
- Re: How to detect whether the network interface is up or not.
- Re: accept() source code
- Re: Belady Anomaly, and algorithms
- Re: Belady Anomaly, and algorithms
- Re: Belady Anomaly, and algorithms
- Re: Unix sockets and threads
- Belady Anomaly, and algorithms
- Re: getting position of mouse in curses
- accept() source code
- Accept Failures
- Re: Unix sockets and threads
- Do you know that Norton antivirus is itself a virus..?
- Re: Solaris Thread Limit -- Interesting one.
- Re: Why is make building all targets
- getting position of mouse in curses
- Re: /usr/bin/host $(/bin/hostname) differs from gethostbyname(HOSTNAME)
- Re: Solaris Thread Limit -- Interesting one.
- Re: Understanding netstat output
- Re: Understanding netstat output
- Re: Understanding netstat output
- Re: Understanding netstat output
- Understanding netstat output
- Re: How to detect whether the network interface is up or not.
- Re: Unix sockets and threads
- Re: /usr/bin/host $(/bin/hostname) differs from gethostbyname(HOSTNAME)
- Re: Solaris Thread Limit -- Interesting one.
- Re: How to detect whether the network interface is up or not.
- Re: Solaris Thread Limit -- Interesting one.
- Solaris Thread Limit -- Interesting one.
- Re: Unix sockets and threads
- See How Easily You Can Be Computing Ergonomically
- Re: How to detect whether the network interface is up or not.
- Re: Changing the shell through a C program
- BrainBench Unix programming test is BrainDead
- Re: Changing the shell through a C program
- Re: Changing the shell through a C program
- Re: Is SCO OSR6 incompatible w/ SCO OSR5?
- eating philosophers problem with semaphors
- Re: Changing the shell through a C program
- Re: Is SCO OSR6 incompatible w/ SCO OSR5?
- Re: parsing a command from a config file
- Re: Is SCO OSR6 incompatible w/ SCO OSR5?
- Re: I don't understand the errors on this fork/exec
- Re: I don't understand the errors on this fork/exec
- Re: parsing a command from a config file
- Re: I don't understand the errors on this fork/exec
- Re: I don't understand the errors on this fork/exec
- I don't understand the errors on this fork/exec
- Re: Unix sockets and threads
- Re: Why is make building all targets
- Re: Changing the shell through a C program
- Re: parsing a command from a config file
- Re: XML validation
- Re: /usr/bin/host $(/bin/hostname) differs from gethostbyname(HOSTNAME)
- XML validation
- Re: Can an SGI IRIS compiled program run on a version of UNIX that can be freely installed on Microsoft virtual PC ?
- Re: Can an SGI IRIS compiled program run on a version of UNIX that can be freely installed on Microsoft virtual PC ?
- Re: /usr/bin/host $(/bin/hostname) differs from gethostbyname(HOSTNAME)
- Can an SGI IRIS compiled program run on a version of UNIX that can be freely installed on Microsoft virtual PC ?
- Re: /usr/bin/host $(/bin/hostname) differs from gethostbyname(HOSTNAME)
- Re: Why is make building all targets
- Re: Why is make building all targets
- Re: /usr/bin/host $(/bin/hostname) differs from gethostbyname(HOSTNAME)
- Re: How mant socket states listed by 'netstat'.
- Re: Why is make building all targets
- Re: Why is make building all targets
- Re: Is there a way to do asynchronous socket communication in UNIX?
- Re: Unix sockets and threads
- Re: Why is make building all targets
- Re: (HP-UX)How to get the path in which contains current process's image file.
- Re: Why is make building all targets
- Re: Is there a way to do asynchronous socket communication in UNIX?
- Why is make building all targets
- Re: Unix sockets and threads
- Re: Unix sockets and threads
- Re: using perror with formatted string
- Re: Unix sockets and threads
- Re: Unix sockets and threads
- Re: Unix sockets and threads
- Re: using perror with formatted string
- Re: Unix sockets and threads
- Re: using perror with formatted string
- Re: using perror with formatted string
- Re: How mant socket states listed by 'netstat'.
- using perror with formatted string
- Re: Unix sockets and threads
- Re: /usr/bin/host $(/bin/hostname) differs from gethostbyname(HOSTNAME)
- Re: memory management w.r.t ipv addressing
- Re: read() system call
- Re: /usr/bin/host $(/bin/hostname) differs from gethostbyname(HOSTNAME)
- Re: msgfmt
- Re: Any APIs to get the remaining file descriptor count for current/system process?
- Re: Change one digit to 2 digits
- Re: Any APIs to get the remaining file descriptor count for current/system process?
- Re: Changing the shell through a C program
- Re: Unix sockets and threads
- Re: Any APIs to get the remaining file descriptor count for current/system process?
- msgfmt
- Re: Is there a way to do asynchronous socket communication in UNIX?
- Re: /usr/bin/host $(/bin/hostname) differs from gethostbyname(HOSTNAME)
- Re: /usr/bin/host $(/bin/hostname) differs from gethostbyname(HOSTNAME)
- Re: read() system call
- Re: Changing the shell through a C program
- Re: parsing a command from a config file
- Re: How mant socket states listed by 'netstat'.
- Re: Unix sockets and threads
- Re: How mant socket states listed by 'netstat'.
- /usr/bin/host $(/bin/hostname) differs from gethostbyname(HOSTNAME)
- Re: Looking for the variable that I should be using in my Makefile
- Re: Is there a way to do asynchronous socket communication in UNIX?
- Looking for the variable that I should be using in my Makefile
- Re: Is there a way to do asynchronous socket communication in UNIX?
- Re: Changing the shell through a C program
- Re: Changing the shell through a C program
- Re: Is there a way to do asynchronous socket communication in UNIX?
- Re: Is there a way to do asynchronous socket communication in UNIX?
- read() system call
- Re: Changing the shell through a C program
- Re: Is there a way to do asynchronous socket communication in UNIX?
- Re: Is there a way to do asynchronous socket communication in UNIX?
- Re: Change one digit to 2 digits
- Re: Changing the shell through a C program
- Re: Is there a way to do asynchronous socket communication in UNIX?
- Changing the shell through a C program
- Re: '$' in csh
- Re: Change one digit to 2 digits
- Re: Change one digit to 2 digits
- Re: Change one digit to 2 digits
- Re: '$' in csh
- '$' in csh
- Re: Is there a way to do asynchronous socket communication in UNIX?
- Re: Change one digit to 2 digits
- Re: Is there a way to do asynchronous socket communication in UNIX?
- Is there a way to do asynchronous socket communication in UNIX?
- Re: importance of back slash in shell programming
- Unix sockets and threads
- Re: Change one digit to 2 digits
- Re: How mant socket states listed by 'netstat'.
- Re: Any APIs to get the remaining file descriptor count for current/system process?
- Re: Any APIs to get the remaining file descriptor count for current/system process?
- Re: Any APIs to get the remaining file descriptor count for current/system process?
- tcsetpgrp cause the Shell logout
- Re: Any APIs to get the remaining file descriptor count for current/system process?
- Re: memory management w.r.t ipv addressing
- Re: Change one digit to 2 digits
- Re: Any APIs to get the remaining file descriptor count for current/system process?
- Re: popen with xinetd problem
- Re: "export VAR=***" take no effect after execution of the script
- Re: memory management w.r.t ipv addressing
- memory management w.r.t ipv addressing
- Re: C & ncurses problem
- From: dimitris . papastamos
- C & ncurses problem
- From: dimitris . papastamos
- Re: process goes down without core dump
- Re: process goes down without core dump
- Re: process goes down without core dump
- process goes down without core dump
- Re: "export VAR=***" take no effect after execution of the script
- Re: wired file permissions
- Re: Change one digit to 2 digits
- Re: Change one digit to 2 digits
- Re: Change one digit to 2 digits
- Re: Change one digit to 2 digits
- Re: popen with xinetd problem
- Change one digit to 2 digits
- Re: popen with xinetd problem
- Re: popen with xinetd problem
- Socket programming.
- Re: Any APIs to get the remaining file descriptor count for current/system process?
- Re: "export VAR=***" take no effect after execution of the script
- Re: popen with xinetd problem
- Re: {"MSG_f8d8bead972691a4":{},"msgIds":["MSG_f8d8bead972691a4"]}
- Re: {"MSG_f8d8bead972691a4":{},"msgIds":["MSG_f8d8bead972691a4"]}
- From: Lakshmipathy . jois
- Re: symbolic link
- Re: Any APIs to get the remaining file descriptor count for current/system process?
- Re: wired file permissions
- Re: Any APIs to get the remaining file descriptor count for current/system process?
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