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- Re: Can a file be deleted even if it is in use.
- Re: Can a file be deleted even if it is in use.
- Re: Can a file be deleted even if it is in use.
- Re: Can a file be deleted even if it is in use.
- Re: Can a file be deleted even if it is in use.
- Re: Can a file be deleted even if it is in use.
- Re: Can a file be deleted even if it is in use.
- Re: list of posix typedefs?
- From: Hallvard B Furuseth
- Re: 64-bit c++ application crashing on solaris
- Re: Can a file be deleted even if it is in use.
- Re: 64-bit c++ application crashing on solaris
- Re: 64-bit c++ application crashing on solaris
- Re: grep regular expression for this
- grep regular expression for this
- Re: 64-bit c++ application crashing on solaris
- Re: 64-bit c++ application crashing on solaris
- Re: 64-bit c++ application crashing on solaris
- Re: 64-bit c++ application crashing on solaris
- Re: Can a file be deleted even if it is in use.
- Re: Can a file be deleted even if it is in use.
- Can a file be deleted even if it is in use.
- Re: xpm.h ?
- Re: xpm.h ?
- Re: xpm.h ?
- Re: xpm.h ?
- Re: object files, header files, source files?
- Re: Nasty includes
- Re: object files, header files, source files?
- Re: object files, header files, source files?
- Re: object files, header files, source files?
- object files, header files, source files?
- Nasty includes
- Re: curses (or ncurses) output of UTF-8 test with addchstr()
- Re: Problem using sockets
- curses (or ncurses) output of UTF-8 test with addchstr()
- Re: xpm.h ?
- Re: xpm.h ?
- Re: xpm.h ?
- xpm.h ?
- Re: Problem using sockets
- Re: trap divide error on Linux x86_64
- trap divide error on Linux x86_64
- Re: Problem using sockets
- unix introduction
- Re: list of posix typedefs?
- Re: Interpreting program core dump in mdb
- Problem using sockets
- Re: 64-bit c++ application crashing on solaris
- Re: The bad stdin, bad output
- The bad stdin, bad output
- Re: Interpreting program core dump in mdb
- list of posix typedefs?
- From: Hallvard B Furuseth
- Re: Can fork be used in a signal handler?
- Re: 64-bit c++ application crashing on solaris
- Re: Can fork be used in a signal handler?
- Re: Interpreting program core dump in mdb
- Re: Can fork be used in a signal handler?
- 64-bit c++ application crashing on solaris
- Can fork be used in a signal handler?
- Process state information in winXP
- Re: Interpreting program core dump in mdb
- Re: sed for sequential lines
- Re: sed for sequential lines
- Re: System Calls and I/O Parameter Reinitialization
- Re: System Calls and I/O Parameter Reinitialization
- Re: System Calls and I/O Parameter Reinitialization
- Re: Interpreting program core dump in mdb
- Re: Interpreting program core dump in mdb
- Re: System Calls and I/O Parameter Reinitialization
- Re: Turning cursor off
- Interpreting program core dump in mdb
- Re: System Calls and I/O Parameter Reinitialization
- Re: System Calls and I/O Parameter Reinitialization
- Re: System Calls and I/O Parameter Reinitialization
- System Calls and I/O Parameter Reinitialization
- Re: execute a program during a system shutdown or reboot
- Re: Finding idle process time in unix
- Re: sed for sequential lines
- Re: sed for sequential lines
- Re: sed for sequential lines
- Re: sed for sequential lines
- Re: sed for sequential lines
- sed for sequential lines
- Re: Non-blocking sockets
- Re: Finding idle process time in unix
- Re: Getting errno 34(ERANGE); Result too large .....
- Finding idle process time in unix
- Re: Getting errno 34(ERANGE); Result too large .....
- Re: Getting errno 34(ERANGE); Result too large .....
- Re: BILL CLINTON
- Re: execute a program during a system shutdown or reboot
- Re: Non-blocking sockets
- Re: Non-blocking sockets
- Re: Turning cursor off
- Re: Non-blocking sockets
- Re: Non-blocking sockets
- Re: Non-blocking sockets
- Re: Non-blocking sockets
- Re: execute a program during a system shutdown or reboot
- Re: Non-blocking sockets
- execute a program during a system shutdown or reboot
- Re: Non-blocking sockets
- Re: Turning cursor off
- Re: Non-blocking sockets
- Non-blocking sockets
- Re: Turning cursor off
- Turning cursor off
- Re: pthread_cond_wait and testing condition explicitly
- Re: pthread_cond_wait and testing condition explicitly
- Re: pthread_cond_wait and testing condition explicitly
- Re: pthread_cond_wait and testing condition explicitly
- Re: pthread_cond_wait and testing condition explicitly
- Re: pthread_cond_wait and testing condition explicitly
- Re: challenging problem involving symbolic links
- From: jason.cipriani@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: challenging problem involving symbolic links
- pthread_cond_wait and testing condition explicitly
- Re: challenging problem involving symbolic links
- Re: challenging problem involving symbolic links
- Re: pid_t data type
- Re: challenging problem involving symbolic links
- Re: looking for a function string substitution
- Re: Getting errno 34(ERANGE); Result too large .....
- Re: Getting errno 34(ERANGE); Result too large .....
- Re: Getting errno 34(ERANGE); Result too large .....
- Re: Code snippet in UNPv1
- Re: Code snippet in UNPv1
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- Re: looking for a function string substitution
- Re: Getting errno 34(ERANGE); Result too large .....
- Re: Code snippet in UNPv1
- Re: Code snippet in UNPv1
- Re: looking for a function string substitution
- Re: Getting errno 34(ERANGE); Result too large .....
- looking for a function string substitution
- Re: Getting errno 34(ERANGE); Result too large .....
- Re: "Always Execute" target in gnu make
- Getting errno 34(ERANGE); Result too large .....
- Re: Unix Stream socket -- "send()" for large amount of data
- challenging problem involving symbolic links
- Re: Unix Stream socket -- "send()" for large amount of data
- Code snippet in UNPv1
- "Always Execute" target in gnu make
- Re: Unable to understand behavior of pipe
- Re: What does closing file descriptor 1(STDOUT_FILENO) really signify
- Re: What does closing file descriptor 1(STDOUT_FILENO) really signify
- From: jason.cipriani@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: How does printf works
- What does closing file descriptor 1(STDOUT_FILENO) really signify
- Re: Unable to understand behavior of pipe
- Re: Unable to understand behavior of pipe
- Re: Unable to understand behavior of pipe
- Re: Unable to understand behavior of pipe
- Re: How does printf works
- Re: Unable to understand behavior of pipe
- How does printf works
- Re: Unable to understand behavior of pipe
- Re: Unable to understand behavior of pipe
- Re: Unable to understand behavior of pipe
- Re: Unexpected Output when reading a files using read()
- Re: Unexpected Output when reading a files using read()
- Re: NNTP client problem (BSD Sockets)
- Re: socket programming using MSG_WAITALL for receiving multicast ?packets
- Re: Unable to understand behavior of pipe
- Re: Unix Stream socket -- "send()" for large amount of data
- Re: pid_t data type
- Re: Unable to understand behavior of pipe
- A problem about top-3.5 on Tru64 UNIX
- abort at the end of data transfer
- Unable to understand behavior of pipe
- Re: pid_t data type
- Re: pid_t data type
- Unix Stream socket -- "send()" for large amount of data
- Re: Unexpected Output when reading a files using read()
- Unexpected Output when reading a files using read()
- Re: Unable to understand signal function decleration
- From: jason.cipriani@xxxxxxxxx
- How to send UP arrow key to popen child
- Re: Unable to understand signal function decleration
- Re: NNTP client problem (BSD Sockets)
- Re: NNTP client problem (BSD Sockets)
- Re: socket programming using MSG_WAITALL for receiving multicast ?packets
- Re: socket programming using MSG_WAITALL for receiving multicast packets
- Re: NNTP client problem (BSD Sockets)
- Re: socket programming using MSG_WAITALL for receiving multicast ?packets
- Re: socket programming using MSG_WAITALL for receiving multicast packets
- Re: socket programming using MSG_WAITALL for receiving multicast packets
- Re: socket programming using MSG_WAITALL for receiving multicast packets
- Re: socket programming using MSG_WAITALL for receiving multicast packets
- Re: NNTP client problem (BSD Sockets)
- Re: NNTP client problem (BSD Sockets)
- Re: socket programming using MSG_WAITALL for receiving multicast packets
- Re: pid_t data type
- Re: NNTP client problem (BSD Sockets)
- Re: NNTP client problem (BSD Sockets)
- Re: pid_t data type
- socket programming using MSG_WAITALL for receiving multicast packets
- Re: What does this script do?
- What does this script do?
- Re: Unable to understand signal function decleration
- Re: Unable to understand signal function decleration
- Re: Unable to understand signal function decleration
- Re: Unable to understand signal function decleration
- Re: Unable to understand signal function decleration
- Unable to understand signal function decleration
- Re: NNTP client problem (BSD Sockets)
- modinfo like functionality for binaries and libraries
- Re: wrong ELF class: ELFCLASS64 when trying to link dynamic .so library from Java/JNA
- Re: NNTP client problem (BSD Sockets)
- Re: pid_t data type
- Re: pid_t data type
- Re: pid_t data type
- Re: Sessions and groups
- Re: pid_t data type
- Re: pid_t data type
- RPC data
- Re: NNTP client problem (BSD Sockets)
- Re: Sessions and groups
- Re: pid_t data type
- Re: pid_t data type
- Re: pid_t data type
- Sessions and groups
- Re: NNTP client problem (BSD Sockets)
- Re: NNTP client problem (BSD Sockets)
- Re: pid_t data type
- Re: pid_t data type
- Re: NNTP client problem (BSD Sockets)
- Re: pid_t data type
- Re: NNTP client problem (BSD Sockets)
- Re: pid_t data type
- Re: advices on sockets
- Re: pid_t data type
- Re: Bug help in AIX VisualAge C
- Re: pid_t data type
- From: jason.cipriani@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: NNTP client problem (BSD Sockets)
- Re: pid_t data type
- Re: pid_t data type
- Re: pid_t data type
- From: jason.cipriani@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: pid_t data type
- Re: How to check either /var/run/egd-pool or /dev/random is running properly
- Re: signals in a single thread process.
- Re: A SYN Flood example`s error
- wrong ELF class: ELFCLASS64 when trying to link dynamic .so library from Java/JNA
- Re: pid_t data type
- Re: pid_t data type
- Re: pid_t data type
- Re: pid_t data type
- Re: pid_t data type
- Re: NNTP client problem (BSD Sockets)
- Re: How to check either /var/run/egd-pool or /dev/random is running properly
- Re: NNTP client problem (BSD Sockets)
- Re: Text database?
- Re: How to redirect syslog freely
- Re: Text database?
- How to check either /var/run/egd-pool or /dev/random is running properly
- Re: NNTP client problem (BSD Sockets)
- Re: How to redirect syslog freely
- From: lovecreatesbea...@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: pid_t data type
- Re: Bug help in AIX VisualAge C
- Re: Large file API
- From: George Peter Staplin
- Re: Large file API
- Re: How to redirect syslog freely
- Re: pid_t data type
- Re: NNTP client problem (BSD Sockets)
- Re: Bug help in AIX VisualAge C
- Large file API
- Re: How to redirect syslog freely
- From: lovecreatesbea...@xxxxxxxxx
- How to redirect syslog freely
- From: lovecreatesbea...@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: pid_t data type
- Re: Text database?
- Re: pid_t data type
- Re: pid_t data type
- Re: pid_t data type
- A SYN Flood example`s error
- Re: advices on sockets
- From: jason.cipriani@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: advices on sockets
- From: jason.cipriani@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: pid_t data type
- Re: NNTP client problem (BSD Sockets)
- Re: advices on sockets
- Re: NNTP client problem (BSD Sockets)
- Text database?
- Re: NNTP client problem (BSD Sockets)
- Bug help in AIX VisualAge C
- Re: pid_t data type
- Re: Delaying UDP packets
- Delaying UDP packets
- Re: NNTP client problem (BSD Sockets)
- Re: NNTP client problem (BSD Sockets)
- Re: NNTP client problem (BSD Sockets)
- NNTP client problem (BSD Sockets)
- Re: Thread in C
- Re: pid_t data type
- Re: inet_ntop and getaddrinfo
- Thread in C
- Re: inet_ntop and getaddrinfo
- Re: pid_t data type
- Re: inet_ntop and getaddrinfo
- Re: inet_ntop and getaddrinfo
- inet_ntop and getaddrinfo
- Re: Read from a Message Queue
- Read from a Message Queue
- Re: pid_t data type
- Re: pid_t data type
- Re: pid_t data type
- Re: pid_t data type
- Re: pid_t data type
- Re: pid_t data type
- Re: pid_t data type
- pid_t data type
- Re: gdb break
- Re: advices on sockets
- gdb break
- Re: advices on sockets
- Re: Creating a wrapper to two identical shared libraries
- Re: Creating a wrapper to two identical shared libraries
- Re: Creating a wrapper to two identical shared libraries
- Creating a wrapper to two identical shared libraries
- Re: advices on sockets
- Re: using keyboard arrows
- Re: advices on sockets
- Re: advices on sockets
- Re: popen: how to know the child has exited?
- Re: advices on sockets
- Re: hi i need help
- Re: popen: how to know the child has exited?
- Re: using keyboard arrows
- From: Kalle Olavi Niemitalo
- advices on sockets
- advices on sockets
- Re: File desciptors and PARENT and CHild
- Re: signals in a single thread process.
- Re: File desciptors and PARENT and CHild
- Re: File desciptors and PARENT and CHild
- Re: File desciptors and PARENT and CHild
- Re: signals in a single thread process.
- Re: File desciptors and PARENT and CHild
- Re: K & R 2 program about low level file input/ouptut not running
- Re: File desciptors and PARENT and CHild
- Re: K & R 2 program about low level file input/ouptut not running
- Re: hi i need help
- File desciptors and PARENT and CHild
- Re: using keyboard arrows
- Re: signals in a single thread process.
- Re: Problem with bash script
- Re: Problem with bash script
- Re: Books on recursive programming?
- K & R 2 program about low level file input/ouptut not running
- signals in a single thread process.
- hi i need help
- Re: using keyboard arrows
- From: Kalle Olavi Niemitalo
- Re: popen: how to know the child has exited?
- using keyboard arrows
- Re: Books on recursive programming?
- Re: popen: how to know the child has exited?
- Re: popen: how to know the child has exited?
- Re: how to convert //foo/bar to URI?
- From: Kalle Olavi Niemitalo
- Re: Books on recursive programming?
- Re: Problem with bash script
- Re: Books on recursive programming?
- Re: Books on recursive programming?
- Re: Books on recursive programming?
- Re: Books on recursive programming?
- man page format question, URL reference with a question mark
- Re: Problem with bash script
- Re: Set the queue length in unix domain socket
- Re: Problem with bash script
- Re: Problem with bash script
- Re: Problem with bash script
- Re: FIN_WAIT_2 status at Client side
- Re: Problem with bash script
- Re: popen: how to know the child has exited?
- Re: Books on recursive programming?
- Re: Problem with bash script
- Problem with bash script
- Re: Books on recursive programming?
- Re: Set the queue length in unix domain socket
- Re: popen: how to know the child has exited?
- Re: Books on recursive programming?
- popen: how to know the child has exited?
- Re: Books on recursive programming?
- Re: Books on recursive programming?
- Re: how to convert //foo/bar to URI?
- Re: how to convert //foo/bar to URI?
- Re: remove prefix with make?
- From: shakahshakah@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Extract the PID of a sender from a signal
- Extract the PID of a sender from a signal
- remove prefix with make?
- Re: how to convert //foo/bar to URI?
- Re: Set the queue length in unix domain socket
- Re: Books on recursive programming?
- Re: Set the queue length in unix domain socket
- Re: how to convert //foo/bar to URI?
- how to convert //foo/bar to URI?
- From: Kalle Olavi Niemitalo
- Re: Bit Shifting problem with endieness
- Re: Bit Shifting problem with endieness
- Re: Books on recursive programming?
- Re: Books on recursive programming?
- Re: Bit Shifting problem with endieness
- Re: Bit Shifting problem with endieness
- Re: Bit Shifting problem with endieness
- Bit Shifting problem with endieness
- Re: Distinguish session type in .profile
- Re: Books on recursive programming?
- Re: Distinguish session type in .profile
- Re: Books on recursive programming?
- Re: Distinguish session type in .profile
- Distinguish session type in .profile
- Re: Books on recursive programming?
- Re: Compiling problem about the source code of AUP
- Re: Books on recursive programming?
- Re: Books on recursive programming?
- Books on recursive programming?
- Re: Pthreads + SMP
- From: jason.cipriani@xxxxxxxxx
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- Re: Make and multiple files?
- From: jason.cipriani@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Compiling problem about the source code of AUP
- Re: Make and multiple files?
- From: jason.cipriani@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Make and multiple files?
- From: jason.cipriani@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Compiling problem about the source code of AUP
- From: jellybean stonerfish
- Re: Compiling problem about the source code of AUP
- Re: Compiling problem about the source code of AUP
- Compiling problem about the source code of AUP
- Re: TCP socket listen
- TCP socket listen
- Re: only run make when files have changed?
- Re: Some problem about renaming a File or Directory
- police
- Re: only run make when files have changed?
- Re: Make and multiple files?
- Re: only run make when files have changed?
- only run make when files have changed?
- Re: Make and multiple files?
- Re: Make and multiple files?
- Re: thread & freebsd
- Re: Some problem about renaming a File or Directory
- Re: Some problem about renaming a File or Directory
- Some problem about renaming a File or Directory
- Re: Make and multiple files?
- Re: Make and multiple files?
- Re: Make and multiple files?
- From: jason.cipriani@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: thread & freebsd
- Make and multiple files?
- thread & freebsd
- Re: hardware simulator
- From: jason.cipriani@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: hardware simulator
- Re: Pthreads + SMP
- Re: Pthreads + SMP
- Re: Any problem with this code?
- Re: Pthreads + SMP
- From: jason.cipriani@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Pthreads + SMP
- From: jason.cipriani@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Pthreads + SMP
- Pthreads + SMP
- From: jason.cipriani@xxxxxxxxx
- Set the queue length in unix domain socket
- Re: Any problem with this code?
- fifo problem in RHEL4 AS (2.6.9.55)
- Re: Any problem with this code?
- Want a free website for ur own ?
- Any problem with this code?
- Re: Get Up AND Down Network Interface MAC Addresses on Linux
- Get Up AND Down Network Interface MAC Addresses on Linux
- Re: updation of utmp and wtmp
- Re: pselect vs select vs poll
- Re: gmtime in C
- Re: Use of execl()
- Re: make and the 'cd' command
- Re: make and the 'cd' command
- From: fred . l . kleinschmidt
- Re: gmtime in C
- make and the 'cd' command
- gmtime in C
- Re: Use of execl()
- Use of execl()
- Use of execl()
- Re: make: config file for library linking
- Re: [Mac OS X] wireshark download potential trojan?
- Re: pselect vs select vs poll
- Re: make: config file for library linking
- [Mac OS X] wireshark download potential trojan?
- Re: make: config file for library linking
- Re: updation of utmp and wtmp
- From: Golden California Girls
- Re: hardware simulator
- From: Golden California Girls
- Lightweight messaging library in C
- Re: updation of utmp and wtmp
- updation of utmp and wtmp
- hardware simulator
- Re: Effect on Performance from recvFrom
- Re: make: config file for library linking
- Re: ask for information about bandwidth
- Re: How to implement a File Cache on Linux
- Re: gdb question.
- pselect vs select vs poll
- Re: Effect on Performance from recvFrom
- Re: ask for information about bandwidth
- Effect on Performance from recvFrom
- ask for information about bandwidth
- Re: How to implement a File Cache on Linux
- Re: make: config file for library linking
- make: config file for library linking
- Re: What's the difference between xclock and clock & ?
- Re: What's the difference between xclock and clock & ?
- Re: What's the difference between xclock and clock & ?
- Re: What's the difference between xclock and clock & ?
- Re: What's the difference between xclock and clock & ?
- From: jason.cipriani@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: What's the difference between xclock and clock & ?
- Re: How to implement a File Cache on Linux
- Re: How to implement a File Cache on Linux
- Re: How to find an unused port for socket connection
- Re: How to find an unused port for socket connection
- How to find an unused port for socket connection
- Re: Invoking application in thread
- Re: What's the difference between xclock and clock & ?
- Re: What's the difference between xclock and clock & ?
- From: jason.cipriani@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: What's the difference between xclock and clock & ?
- From: jason.cipriani@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: GDB help needed !
- Re: What's the difference between xclock and clock & ?
- Re: What's the difference between xclock and clock & ?
- What's the difference between xclock and clock & ?
- Re: Invoking application in thread
- From: jason.cipriani@xxxxxxxxx
- Invoking application in thread
- Re: How to implement a File Cache on Linux
