comp.unix.programmer
- Re: Socket Question
- # Include file <fstream> not found on HP-UX 11.00
- Re: Socket Question
- Re: Socket Question
- Socket Question
- Re: Why I can not truncate a file with Posix 1990 ?
- Re: using libjpeg
- Re: using libjpeg
- Re: true singleton among shared objects
- Re: Why I can not truncate a file with Posix 1990 ?
- Re: Directory level Depth check - Shell script
- Re: Why I can not truncate a file with Posix 1990 ?
- Re: Why I can not truncate a file with Posix 1990 ?
- Why I can not truncate a file with Posix 1990 ?
- Tool for program slicing
- Re: equiv of .ppt slide
- Re: Getting user input in Linux?
- true singleton among shared objects
- Re: using libjpeg
- Re: Extract Text with "sed"
- Re: Getting user input in Linux?
- Re: equiv of .ppt slide
- Re: equiv of .ppt slide
- Re: looking for open source software written in C/C++
- Re: Extract Text with "sed"
- equiv of .ppt slide
- Re: Directory level Depth check - Shell script
- Re: recv() vs recvfrom()
- Re: Extract Text with "sed"
- looking for open source software written in C/C++
- Re: Directory level Depth check - Shell script
- Re: using libjpeg
- Re: recv() vs recvfrom()
- Re: Getting user input in Linux?
- Getting user input in Linux?
- Re: using libjpeg
- Re: Array bound read : pthread_exit
- Re: using libjpeg
- Re: using libjpeg
- Re: recv() vs recvfrom()
- Re: recv() vs recvfrom()
- Re: using libjpeg
- Re: recv() vs recvfrom()
- Re: recv() vs recvfrom()
- Re: using libjpeg
- Re: Executing and Monitoring External Programs in C
- Re: Extract Text with "sed"
- From: shakahshakah@xxxxxxxxx
- using libjpeg
- Array bound read : pthread_exit
- Re: Using a c debugger with a curses program
- Re: recv() vs recvfrom()
- Re: recv() vs recvfrom()
- Re: widget tool kits
- Re: Extract Text with "sed"
- overriding effect of -Bsymbolic, can TLSkey be helpful?
- Re: Common code among main executable and shared objects
- Re: how to free memory
- Re: Executing and Monitoring External Programs in C
- how to free memory
- Re: recv() vs recvfrom()
- Re: Directory level Depth check - Shell script
- Re: Directory level Depth check - Shell script
- Re: Using a c debugger with a curses program
- Re: Executing and Monitoring External Programs in C
- Re: recv() vs recvfrom()
- Executing and Monitoring External Programs in C
- widget tool kits
- Re: Common code among main executable and shared objects
- Re: recv() vs recvfrom()
- Re: Extract Text with "sed"
- Directory level Depth check - Shell script
- Re: Extract Text with "sed"
- Re: Extract Text with "sed"
- Re: Common code among main executable and shared objects
- Common code among main executable and shared objects
- Common code among main executable and shared objects
- Extract Text with "sed"
- Re: how to use strcasestr
- Re: how to use strcasestr
- Re: recv() vs recvfrom()
- Re: Replacing read() by a debugging function
- Re: catching SIGFPE signal
- Re: Replacing read() by a debugging function
- Re: Replacing read() by a debugging function
- Re: recv() vs recvfrom()
- Re: recv() vs recvfrom()
- Re: Replacing read() by a debugging function
- Re: Replacing read() by a debugging function
- Re: Replacing read() by a debugging function
- Re: Replacing read() by a debugging function
- Re: Replacing read() by a debugging function
- Re: catching SIGFPE signal
- Re: Replacing read() by a debugging function
- Re: how to use strcasestr
- From: fred . l . kleinschmidt
- Re: catching SIGFPE signal
- Re: Replacing read() by a debugging function
- Re: Replacing read() by a debugging function
- Re: Replacing read() by a debugging function
- Re: catching SIGFPE signal
- catching SIGFPE signal
- From: subramanian100in@xxxxxxxxx, India
- Re: Difficulty debugging with GDB
- Re: finding sizeof structure using gdb
- Re: finding sizeof structure using gdb
- From: junky_fellow@xxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: Replacing read() by a debugging function
- Re: Replacing read() by a debugging function
- Re: Combine two or more .so files
- Re: finding sizeof structure using gdb
- Re: Replacing read() by a debugging function
- Replacing read() by a debugging function
- Re: finding sizeof structure using gdb
- finding sizeof structure using gdb
- From: junky_fellow@xxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: Is there a WIN32 lib for the System V message queue routines?
- Re: network packet composition - definition in XML?
- Re: recv() vs recvfrom()
- Re: Difficulty debugging with GDB
- how to use strcasestr
- Re: Using a c debugger with a curses program
- Difficulty debugging with GDB
- Re: programming high load unidirectional application
- Re: programming high load unidirectional application
- Re: recv() vs recvfrom()
- Re: style question,itoa
- Re: recv() vs recvfrom()
- Re: recv() vs recvfrom()
- Re: recv() vs recvfrom()
- Re: network packet composition - definition in XML?
- From: Fab <fabrizio.nospam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Re: style question,itoa
- Re: recv() vs recvfrom()
- Re: recv() vs recvfrom()
- Re: recv() vs recvfrom()
- Re: style question,itoa
- Re: style question,itoa
- Re: recv() vs recvfrom()
- Re: recv() vs recvfrom()
- Re: programming high load unidirectional application
- Re: Using a c debugger with a curses program
- Re: style question,itoa
- Re: What makes freopen() safe?
- Re: recv() vs recvfrom()
- Re: What makes freopen() safe?
- Re: recv() vs recvfrom()
- Re: What makes freopen() safe?
- Re: What makes freopen() safe?
- programming high load unidirectional application
- Re: What makes freopen() safe?
- Re: concurrent processes and I/O multiplexing
- Using a c debugger with a curses program
- Re: style question,itoa
- Re: style question,itoa
- What makes freopen() safe?
- Re: concurrent processes and I/O multiplexing
- Re: concurrent processes and I/O multiplexing
- concurrent processes and I/O multiplexing
- Re: style question,itoa
- lex specification for an exercise in Lex & Yacc book
- Re: SCTP reference implementation
- Re: Linking nsswitch apps statically?
- Proper URL for osim assembler-in-Bash tarball
- osim assembler-in-Bash tarball
- Re: Please post some useful Unix URLs to this blog
- Re: Combine two or more .so files
- Re: Is time(NULL) a slow operation?
- Re: Is time(NULL) a slow operation?
- Re: newbie with dirent.h
- Re: Combine two or more .so files
- Re: Is time(NULL) a slow operation?
- Re: Is time(NULL) a slow operation?
- Re: style question,itoa
- Re: Combine two or more .so files
- Re: SCTP reference implementation
- Re: OpenGL question
- Re: Is time(NULL) a slow operation?
- Re: newbie with dirent.h
- Re: Is time(NULL) a slow operation?
- Re: style question,itoa
- Re: Combine two or more .so files
- Re: Combine two or more .so files
- Combine two or more .so files
- Re: style question,itoa
- Re: style question,itoa
- Re: style question,itoa
- Re: Please post some useful Unix URLs to this blog
- From: Golden California Girls
- Re: SCTP reference implementation
- Re: style question,itoa
- Re: style question,itoa
- Re: style question,itoa
- Re: style question,itoa
- Re: SCTP reference implementation
- Re: SCTP reference implementation
- Re: style question,itoa
- Re: newbie with dirent.h
- Re: style question,itoa
- Re: Is time(NULL) a slow operation?
- Re: style question,itoa
- Re: newbie with dirent.h
- Re: Is time(NULL) a slow operation?
- Re: Is time(NULL) a slow operation?
- Re: style question,itoa
- Re: Is time(NULL) a slow operation?
- Re: Is time(NULL) a slow operation?
- Re: style question,itoa
- Re: SCTP reference implementation
- Re: style question,itoa
- Re: Can I run some root-priority-things within a shell script.
- Re: OpenGL question
- SCTP reference implementation
- Re: Is time(NULL) a slow operation?
- Re: style question,itoa
- Is time(NULL) a slow operation?
- Re: multiple read() calls
- Is there a WIN32 lib for the System V message queue routines?
- Re: Filtering text output with specific keywords
- Re: multiple read() calls
- From: subramanian100in@xxxxxxxxx, India
- Re: comparing 2 IP addresses
- Re: multiple read() calls
- multiple read() calls
- From: subramanian100in@xxxxxxxxx, India
- Re: comparing 2 IP addresses
- Re: style question,itoa
- Re: style question,itoa
- Re: comparing 2 IP addresses
- Re: recv() vs recvfrom()
- Re: style question,itoa
- Re: style question,itoa
- comparing 2 IP addresses
- Re: style question,itoa
- recv() vs recvfrom()
- Re: style question,itoa
- Re: style question,itoa
- Re: style question,itoa
- Re: base64-ed validvote tarball
- Re: Help with a little pet project
- Re: newbie with dirent.h
- Re: style question,itoa
- Re: style question,itoa
- Re: Does ever growing SZ from ps indicate memory leak?
- Re: style question,itoa
- Re: bitmap class
- newbie with dirent.h
- Re: style question,itoa
- Re: style question,itoa
- Re: style question,itoa
- Re: style question,itoa
- Re: valgrind+uninitialised value
- Re: style question,itoa
- Re: style question,itoa
- Re: valgrind+uninitialised value
- Re: How to trace a process with ptrace when it forks a new process ?
- style question,itoa
- Re: Filtering text output with specific keywords
- Re: Filtering text output with specific keywords
- Re: valgrind+uninitialised value
- Re: How to trace a process with ptrace when it forks a new process ?
- Re: Process synchronization for implementing a global lock
- new assembler-in-bash tarball
- Re: Maximum copy speed on a full duplex ethernet connection?
- Re: valgrind+uninitialised value
- Re: valgrind+uninitialised value
- Re: valgrind+uninitialised value
- Re: bitmap class
- Re: Help with a little pet project
- Re: valgrind+uninitialised value
- Re: valgrind+uninitialised value
- Re: valgrind+uninitialised value
- Filtering text output with specific keywords
- Re: valgrind+uninitialised value
- Re: valgrind+uninitialised value
- valgrind+uninitialised value
- Re: Maximum copy speed on a full duplex ethernet connection?
- Re: Linking nsswitch apps statically?
- From: George Peter Staplin
- Re: Linking nsswitch apps statically?
- How to trace a process with ptrace when it forks a new process ?
- Re: Linking nsswitch apps statically?
- Re: bitmap class
- Re: how to flush the socket
- Re: bitmap class
- Re: Can I run some root-priority-things within a shell script.
- Re: Can I run some root-priority-things within a shell script.
- Can I run some root-priority-things within a shell script.
- Re: how to flush the socket
- From: catastrofus@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Help with a little pet project
- Re: philosophy / style question: code capsuling
- Re: socket programming again: possible to *sniff* udp packets before buffer is emptied?
- Re: Does ever growing SZ from ps indicate memory leak?
- Re: how to flush the socket
- Re: socket programming again: possible to *sniff* udp packets before buffer is emptied?
- Re: Does ever growing SZ from ps indicate memory leak?
- Re: Help with a little pet project
- Re: Does ever growing SZ from ps indicate memory leak?
- Re: Help with a little pet project
- Re: Does ever growing SZ from ps indicate memory leak?
- Re: OpenGL question
- Re: Help with a little pet project
- Re: fork() and malloc()
- Re: OpenGL question
- how to flush the socket
- OpenGL question
- Re: Does ever growing SZ from ps indicate memory leak?
- Re: fork() and malloc()
- Re: fork() and malloc()
- Re: Strange HTTP behavior
- Re: fork() and malloc()
- Re: Strange HTTP behavior
- fork() and malloc()
- Re: [Sockets] Help with a little pet project
- Re: Does ever growing SZ from ps indicate memory leak?
- Re: Does ever growing SZ from ps indicate memory leak?
- Re: socket programming again: possible to *sniff* udp packets before buffer is emptied?
- [Sockets] Help with a little pet project
- Re: Setting a socket to unbuffered?
- Re: Strange HTTP behavior
- Strange HTTP behavior
- Re: philosophy / style question: code capsuling
- Re: Setting a socket to unbuffered?
- Re: Does ever growing SZ from ps indicate memory leak?
- Re: How to wait until the other end of a FIFO is reopened.
- Re: base64-ed validvote tarball
- Re: philosophy / style question: code capsuling
- Re: Setting a socket to unbuffered?
- Re: Setting a socket to unbuffered?
- Re: Batch file in Unix
- Re: Batch file in Unix
- Re: philosophy / style question: code capsuling
- Re: philosophy / style question: code capsuling
- Batch file in Unix
- Re: philosophy / style question: code capsuling
- Re: philosophy / style question: code capsuling
- Re: philosophy / style question: code capsuling
- Re: philosophy / style question: code capsuling
- Excellent Opportunity for Solaris Administrator with US Based MNC
- Re: philosophy / style question: code capsuling
- Re: philosophy / style question: code capsuling
- Re: philosophy / style question: code capsuling
- Re: philosophy / style question: code capsuling
- Re: philosophy / style question: code capsuling
- Re: philosophy / style question: code capsuling
- Re: Writev system call
- Re: philosophy / style question: code capsuling
- Re: philosophy / style question: code capsuling
- Re: Does ever growing SZ from ps indicate memory leak?
- Maximum copy speed on a full duplex ethernet connection?
- Re: Socket Programming: How to terminate a thread "listening" for UDP packets?
- Re: standards and constants
- Re: socket programming again: possible to *sniff* udp packets before buffer is emptied?
- Re: philosophy / style question: code capsuling
- Re: philosophy / style question: code capsuling
- Re: socket programming again: possible to *sniff* udp packets before buffer is emptied?
- Re: How to wait until the other end of a FIFO is reopened.
- Re: philosophy / style question: code capsuling
- Re: How to wait until the other end of a FIFO is reopened.
- philosophy / style question: code capsuling
- Re: standards and constants
- Re: socket programming again: possible to *sniff* udp packets before buffer is emptied?
- tutorials
- Re: Socket Programming: How to terminate a thread "listening" for UDP packets?
- Re: socket programming again: possible to *sniff* udp packets before buffer is emptied?
- standards and constants
- Re: How to wait until the other end of a FIFO is reopened.
- Re: Does ever growing SZ from ps indicate memory leak?
- Re: Does ever growing SZ from ps indicate memory leak?
- Re: socket programming again: possible to *sniff* udp packets before buffer is emptied?
- Re: How to wait until the other end of a FIFO is reopened.
- Re: How to wait until the other end of a FIFO is reopened.
- socket programming again: possible to *sniff* udp packets before buffer is emptied?
- Re: Socket Programming: How to terminate a thread "listening" for UDP packets?
- Re: Does ever growing SZ from ps indicate memory leak?
- Re: How to wait until the other end of a FIFO is reopened.
- Re: pthread
- Re: Socket Programming: How to terminate a thread "listening" for UDP packets?
- Re: how to handle socket timeout?
- Re: how to handle socket timeout?
- Re: how to handle socket timeout?
- Re: how to handle socket timeout?
- Re: gcc: questions about segments
- Re: pthread
- Re: pthread
- Does ever growing SZ from ps indicate memory leak?
- pthread
- Socket Programming: How to terminate a thread "listening" for UDP packets?
- Multiboot header function for osim (was shasm on slashdot)
- Re: how to handle socket timeout?
- Re: Revoke setuid() ?
- How to wait until the other end of a FIFO is reopened.
- Re: how to handle socket timeout?
- Re: Revoke setuid() ?
- Re: System V Shared Memory
- Re: Revoke setuid() ?
- Re: Makefile question
- Re: how to handle socket timeout?
- Re: sequential pthreads and signals
- Re: how to handle socket timeout?
- Re: how to handle socket timeout?
- Re: gcc: questions about segments
- Re: how to handle socket timeout?
- Re: Send succeeds while data still in pipe
- Re: how to handle socket timeout?
- Re: how to handle socket timeout?
- Re: how to handle socket timeout?
- gcc: questions about segments
- Re: how to handle socket timeout?
- Re: Makefile question
- Re: sequential pthreads and signals
- Re: sequential pthreads and signals
- Re: how to handle socket timeout?
- Re: how to handle socket timeout?
- Re: how to handle socket timeout?
- Re: Revoke setuid() ?
- Re: sequential pthreads and signals
- Re: fwrite reports "no space left on device" but there is space left on device
- From: kasthurirangan . balaji
- Re: Process synchronization for implementing a global lock
- Re: sequential pthreads and signals
- Re: Revoke setuid() ?
- Re: sequential pthreads and signals
- Re: gcc: questions about segments
- From: George Peter Staplin
- Re: System V Shared Memory
- Re: Makefile question
- Re: unix text file
- Re: how to handle socket timeout?
- Re: how to handle socket timeout?
- Re: sequential pthreads and signals
- Re: how to handle socket timeout?
- Re: how to handle socket timeout?
- sequential pthreads and signals
- Re: how to handle socket timeout?
- Re: how to handle socket timeout?
- Re: how to handle socket timeout?
- Re: Makefile question
- Re: Makefile question
- accountable election software written in Bash
- Re: how to handle socket timeout?
- Re: how to handle socket timeout?
- Re: how to handle socket timeout?
- Re: how to handle socket timeout?
- Re: Revoke setuid() ?
- Re: how to handle socket timeout?
- Re: how to handle socket timeout?
- Re: Revoke setuid() ?
- Re: System V Shared Memory
- Re: Revoke setuid() ?
- Re: Revoke setuid() ?
- Re: send(...)
- Re: send(...)
- Re: how to handle socket timeout?
- Re: System V Shared Memory
- Re: ncurses pads - basic problem
- Re: System V Shared Memory
- Revoke setuid() ?
- System V Shared Memory
- Re: copy unnamed union in struct
- ncurses pads - basic problem
- Re: fwrite reports "no space left on device" but there is space left on device
- Re: fwrite reports "no space left on device" but there is space left on device
- Re: Tools for generating Call graph
- Tools for generating Call graph
- Re: fwrite reports "no space left on device" but there is space left on device
- Re: how to handle socket timeout?
- fwrite reports "no space left on device" but there is space left on device
- From: lost . in . the . kpanic
- Re: how to handle socket timeout?
- Re: how to handle socket timeout?
- Re: how to handle socket timeout?
- Re: File locking on Solaris
- Re: Validating a Pointer ! Segmentation fault
- Re: how to handle socket timeout?
- Re: Validating a Pointer ! Segmentation fault
- Re: Confusion between Stack and Data segment
- Re: copy unnamed union in struct
- Re: Validating a Pointer ! Segmentation fault
- Re: how to handle socket timeout?
- Re: Makefile question
- Re: how to handle socket timeout?
- Re: how to handle socket timeout?
- Re: how to handle socket timeout?
- Re: Incorrect function address placed in function pointer in dynamically linked shared library
- Re: Incorrect function address placed in function pointer in dynamically linked shared library
- Re: how to handle socket timeout?
- Incorrect function address placed in function pointer in dynamically linked shared library
- Re: Ncurses and color
- Re: Ncurses and color
- Re: Ncurses and color
- From: Andrew . J . Hunter74
- Re: Validating a Pointer ! Segmentation fault
- Re: Validating a Pointer ! Segmentation fault
- how to handle socket timeout?
- Re: readline (rl_prep_terminal) question
- Re: readline (rl_prep_terminal) question
- Re: Makefile question
- Makefile question
- Re: readline (rl_prep_terminal) question
- From: fred . l . kleinschmidt
- Re: Ncurses and color
- Re: Validating a Pointer ! Segmentation fault
- Re: Validating a Pointer ! Segmentation fault
- Re: What happens to a message that has been read from message queue by a process?
- Re: What happens to a message that has been read from message queue by a process?
- Re: Validating a Pointer ! Segmentation fault
- Re: Validating a Pointer ! Segmentation fault
- Validating a Pointer ! Segmentation fault
- Re: Makefile question
- readline (rl_prep_terminal) question
- Re: Ncurses and color
- From: Andrew . J . Hunter74
- Re: Ncurses and color
- Re: Makefile question
- From: fred . l . kleinschmidt
- Re: Makefile question
- From: fred . l . kleinschmidt
- Re: Writev system call
- What happens to a message that has been read from message queue by a process?
- Re: Makefile question
- Re: Makefile question
- Re: How to examine library functions in BSD?
- Re: send(...)
- Re: send(...)
- send(...)
- Re: Confusion between Stack and Data segment
- Re: Makefile question
- Re: copy unnamed union in struct
- Re: copy unnamed union in struct
- Re: Confusion between Stack and Data segment
- Re: Makefile question
- Re: Confusion between Stack and Data segment
- Re: Confusion between Stack and Data segment
- Re: How to examine library functions in BSD?
- Re: copy unnamed union in struct
- How to examine library functions in BSD?
- Makefile question
- Re: Get previous string
- Re: copy unnamed union in struct
- Re: Confusion between Stack and Data segment
- Re: copy unnamed union in struct
- Re: Writev system call
- Re: How to synchronously capture pipe output?
- Re: Confusion between Stack and Data segment
- Re: Confusion between Stack and Data segment
- From: fred . l . kleinschmidt
- Re: Confusion between Stack and Data segment
- Real time signal programming
- copy unnamed union in struct
- Re: Confusion between Stack and Data segment
- Re: Writev system call
- Re: Confusion between Stack and Data segment
- Re: Confusion between Stack and Data segment
- Re: network packet composition - definition in XML?
- Re: How to synchronously capture pipe output?
- Re: Writev system call
- Re: Writev system call
- Confusion between Stack and Data segment
- Re: network packet composition - definition in XML?
- Re: How to synchronously capture pipe output?
- Re: Writev system call
- Re: Writev system call
- Re: How to synchronously capture pipe output?
- Re: Writev system call
- Re: #!/bin/sh cp problem with long path names/file names
- Re: Writev system call
- Re: How to synchronously capture pipe output?
- (Ba)sh ballot editor for elections demo'ed on YouTube
- Re: Is there an ANSI C compatible kill()?
- Re: Writev system call
- Re: Is there an ANSI C compatible kill()?
- Re: #!/bin/sh cp problem with long path names/file names
- #!/bin/sh cp problem with long path names/file names
- Re: Writev system call
- network packet composition - definition in XML?
- How to synchronously capture pipe output?
- Re: Writev system call
- Re: Get previous string
- Re: programmatic /proc/
- Re: Is there an ANSI C compatible kill()?
- Re: Writev system call
- Re: programmatic /proc/
- Re: Writev system call
- Re: conveyor non-stop
- Re: Is there an ANSI C compatible kill()?
- Re: Is there an ANSI C compatible kill()?
- Re: Is there an ANSI C compatible kill()?
- Re: Writev system call
- Re: Is there an ANSI C compatible kill()?
- Re: Is there an ANSI C compatible kill()?
- Re: Writev system call
- Re: programmatic /proc/
- programmatic /proc/
- Re: Get previous string
- Re: Writev system call
- Re: Writev system call
- Re: Writev system call
- Re: Get previous string
- Get previous string
- Re: conveyor non-stop
- Re: conveyor non-stop
- Re: conveyor non-stop
- Ncurses and color
- From: Andrew . J . Hunter74
- Re: conveyor non-stop
- Re: conveyor non-stop
- Re: gethostbyname works with AF_INET6?
- Re: Is there an ANSI C compatible kill()?
- Re: Writev system call
- Re: Writev system call
- Writev system call
- Re: when to wait() for an interacting child?
- Re: Know if program is still running beside using ps command
- Re: timers
- Re: Is there an ANSI C compatible kill()?
- Re: Is there an ANSI C compatible kill()?
- Re: Number of days till pancake day
- Re: Number of days till pancake day
- From: Golden California Girls
- Re: A question about read() from "Unix Network Programming", Vol 1
- Re: A puzzle with the i-node number!
- Re: Reading an unclosed file while data is being written into it.
- Re: A puzzle with the i-node number!
- Re: Number of days till pancake day
- Re: A question about read() from "Unix Network Programming", Vol 1
- Re: Know if program is still running beside using ps command
- Re: Know if program is still running beside using ps command
- Re: timers
- Re: when to wait() for an interacting child?
- Re: Number of days till pancake day
- Re: Know if program is still running beside using ps command
- Re: Know if program is still running beside using ps command
- Re: Is there an ANSI C compatible kill()?
- Re: Is there an ANSI C compatible kill()?
- Is there an ANSI C compatible kill()?
- timers
- when to wait() for an interacting child?
- Re: Know if program is still running beside using ps command
- Re: Number of days till pancake day
- Re: Know if program is still running beside using ps command
- Re: zombie process questions
- Re: Know if program is still running beside using ps command
- Re: Know if program is still running beside using ps command
- Know if program is still running beside using ps command
- Re: zombie process questions
- Re: zombie process questions
- Re: A question about read() from "Unix Network Programming", Vol 1
- Re: A question about read() from "Unix Network Programming", Vol 1
- Re: A question about read() from "Unix Network Programming", Vol 1
- Re: Number of days till pancake day
- Re: gethostbyname works with AF_INET6?
- Re: gethostbyname works with AF_INET6?
- Number of days till pancake day
- Re: gethostbyname works with AF_INET6?
- Re: gethostbyname works with AF_INET6?
- Re: gethostbyname works with AF_INET6?
- Re: gethostbyname works with AF_INET6?
- gethostbyname works with AF_INET6?
- Re: zombie process questions
- Re: conveyor non-stop
- Re: zombie process questions
- Re: zombie process questions
- Re: zombie process questions
- Re: zombie process questions
- Re: zombie process questions
- Re: zombie process questions
- Re: zombie process questions
- zombie process questions
- Re: Reading an unclosed file while data is being written into it.
- Re: fork and pointers
- Re: Reading an unclosed file while data is being written into it.
- Re: fork and pointers
- Reading an unclosed file while data is being written into it.
- Regarding Process group ID
- Re: fork and pointers
- Re: Regex for anchor Tag
- Re: fork and pointers
- Re: Porting Windows program to BSD
- Re: fork and pointers
- Re: fork and pointers
- Re: A question about read() from "Unix Network Programming", Vol 1
- Re: A question about read() from "Unix Network Programming", Vol 1
- Re: A question about read() from "Unix Network Programming", Vol 1
- Re: Variables Value (ksh)
- Re: A question about read() from "Unix Network Programming", Vol 1
- Re: Send succeeds while data still in pipe
- Re: Variables Value (ksh)
- Variables Value (ksh)
- Re: Regex for anchor Tag
- Re: Regex for anchor Tag
- Re: fork and pointers
- Re: Porting Windows program to BSD
- Re: Porting Windows program to BSD
