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- Re: autotools: alter makefile output from configure script?
- Re: shared vs static library
- Re: autotools: alter makefile output from configure script?
- Re: shared vs static library
- Re: shared vs static library
- Re: autotools: alter makefile output from configure script?
- Re: shared vs static library
- autotools: alter makefile output from configure script?
- Re: shared vs static library
- Re: shared vs static library
- Re: shared vs static library
- shared vs static library
- From: the . cool . dude . man
- ssh port forwarding programically
- Can a message queue be used for remote function invocation ?
- SUPRISE...!
- Re: struct scope in offsetof(3) example
- Re: struct scope in offsetof(3) example
- Re: gdb 6.3, debugging a program that vforked: no stdin/out of gdb
- From: mail@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: struct scope in offsetof(3) example
- Re: Overlength address with link layer packet
- Re: struct scope in offsetof(3) example
- Re: struct scope in offsetof(3) example
- Re: struct scope in offsetof(3) example
- Re: struct scope in offsetof(3) example
- Re: struct scope in offsetof(3) example
- Re: struct scope in offsetof(3) example
- struct scope in offsetof(3) example
- Re: Overlength address with link layer packet
- Re: Overlength address with link layer packet
- Overlength address with link layer packet
- Re: C++: check if a directory exists
- Re: C++: check if a directory exists
- Re: C++: check if a directory exists
- C++: check if a directory exists
- Re: Add special linking flag ONLY on Solaris
- Re: Abuse SUID bit to run malicious code
- [OT] Re: replacing read with mmap
- Re: write using O_DIRECT
- Re: Add special linking flag ONLY on Solaris
- Re: write using O_DIRECT
- Re: write using O_DIRECT
- Re: write using O_DIRECT
- Re: sigio_func
- Re: sigio_func
- From: Golden California Girls
- sigio_func
- sigio_func
- Humans and the Cosmic Law of Free choice between Hatred and
- Endless loop "--(end of buffer or a NULL)" in Flex++
- Re: Sparse array lookup algorithm
- Re: Sparse array lookup algorithm
- Re: Sparse array lookup algorithm
- Sparse array lookup algorithm
- Re: OT: sourceforge Vs google code?
- Re: gdb not catching out-of-bounds pointer
- OT: sourceforge Vs google code?
- Re: gdb not catching out-of-bounds pointer
- Re: gdb not catching out-of-bounds pointer
- Re: compiling for backwards compatibility?
- Re: open and stdout, portability issue
- Re: open and stdout, portability issue
- Re: open and stdout, portability issue
- Re: gdb not catching out-of-bounds pointer
- Re: compiling for backwards compatibility?
- compiling for backwards compatibility?
- Re: gdb not catching out-of-bounds pointer
- Re: open and stdout, portability issue
- Re: user mode vs kernel mode
- user mode vs kernel mode
- Re: gdb not catching out-of-bounds pointer
- Re: gdb 6.3, debugging a program that vforked: no stdin/out of gdb
- Re: open and stdout, portability issue
- Re: Show stderr separately from stdout
- Re: gdb not catching out-of-bounds pointer
- Re: Formatting std::string
- gdb 6.3, debugging a program that vforked: no stdin/out of gdb
- From: mail@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: gdb not catching out-of-bounds pointer
- Re: write using O_DIRECT
- Re: Using ucontext in signal handler
- Re: Show stderr separately from stdout
- Re: write using O_DIRECT
- Show stderr separately from stdout
- Re: write using O_DIRECT
- Re: Do I want an ACK in my high-level protocol when using TCP?
- write using O_DIRECT
- Re: Abuse SUID bit to run malicious code
- Re: Do I want an ACK in my high-level protocol when using TCP?
- Using ucontext in signal handler
- Re: Formatting std::string
- Re: Do I want an ACK in my high-level protocol when using TCP?
- Re: gdb not catching out-of-bounds pointer
- Re: Do I want an ACK in my high-level protocol when using TCP?
- Re: gdb not catching out-of-bounds pointer
- Re: open and stdout, portability issue
- Re: open and stdout, portability issue
- Re: open and stdout, portability issue
- Re: gdb not catching out-of-bounds pointer
- Re: Abuse SUID bit to run malicious code
- Re: Abuse SUID bit to run malicious code
- Re: Do I want an ACK in my high-level protocol when using TCP?
- Re: Do I want an ACK in my high-level protocol when using TCP?
- Re: Directory reading
- open and stdout, portability issue
- Re: Do I want an ACK in my high-level protocol when using TCP?
- Re: gdb not catching out-of-bounds pointer
- Abuse SUID bit to run malicious code
- Re: Is it possible to print enum's text?
- Re: Directory reading
- Re: gdb not catching out-of-bounds pointer
- Debug program as super user with Code::Blocks
- Re: set and consecutive delimiters
- Re: Do I want an ACK in my high-level protocol when using TCP?
- Re: Do I want an ACK in my high-level protocol when using TCP?
- Re: Do I want an ACK in my high-level protocol when using TCP?
- Re: Do I want an ACK in my high-level protocol when using TCP?
- Re: Do I want an ACK in my high-level protocol when using TCP?
- Re: Do I want an ACK in my high-level protocol when using TCP?
- Re: Do I want an ACK in my high-level protocol when using TCP?
- Do I want an ACK in my high-level protocol when using TCP?
- Re: gdb not catching out-of-bounds pointer
- Re: gdb not catching out-of-bounds pointer
- Re: GDB verbose print messge
- Re: gdb not catching out-of-bounds pointer
- Re: gdb not catching out-of-bounds pointer
- Re: gdb not catching out-of-bounds pointer
- Re: GDB verbose print messge
- GDB verbose print messge
- Re: mixing gcc and g++
- Re: what permissions are needed to let a php script call the "svn update" subversion command?
- mixing gcc and g++
- Re: gdb not catching out-of-bounds pointer
- Re: gdb not catching out-of-bounds pointer
- Re: gdb not catching out-of-bounds pointer
- Re: gdb not catching out-of-bounds pointer
- Re: gdb not catching out-of-bounds pointer
- Re: gdb not catching out-of-bounds pointer
- Re: gdb not catching out-of-bounds pointer
- Re: gdb not catching out-of-bounds pointer
- Re: Migration of Kernel intrusive application - HP-UX to Linux
- set and consecutive delimiters
- From: Christopher Benson-Manica
- Electrons are real cutting machines (video).
- Re: gdb not catching out-of-bounds pointer
- Re: gdb not catching out-of-bounds pointer
- Re: apache mod_rewrite question - remove one directory from the URL
- Re: apache mod_rewrite question - remove one directory from the URL
- Re: apache mod_rewrite question - remove one directory from the URL
- Re: apache mod_rewrite question - remove one directory from the URL
- apache mod_rewrite question - remove one directory from the URL
- Re: what permissions are needed to let a php script call the "svn update" subversion command?
- How to set pseudo terminal non-blocking?
- Re: gdb not catching out-of-bounds pointer
- Re: gdb not catching out-of-bounds pointer
- Re: gdb not catching out-of-bounds pointer
- Re: gdb not catching out-of-bounds pointer
- Re: gdb not catching out-of-bounds pointer
- Re: gdb not catching out-of-bounds pointer
- Re: gdb not catching out-of-bounds pointer
- Re: about aio_suspend and socket
- Re: about aio_suspend and socket
- Re: about aio_suspend and socket
- about aio_suspend and socket
- Re: ENV VAR addresses
- Re: ENV VAR addresses
- Re: ENV VAR addresses
- ENV VAR addresses
- Re: aio_suspend can not block
- From: Daniel Molina Wegener
- Re: How can I detect remote socket close when I use an epoll ?programming style?
- Re: aio_suspend can not block
- Re: How can I detect remote socket close when I use an epoll ?programming style?
- Re: aio_suspend can not block
- aio_suspend can not block
- Re: Can I mmap(MAP_PRIVATE) one more byte than the length of the file?
- Can I mmap(MAP_PRIVATE) one more byte than the length of the file?
- Re: How can I detect remote socket close when I use an epoll ?programming style?
- Re: How can I detect remote socket close when I use an epoll ?programming style?
- Re: what permissions are needed to let a php script call the "svn update" subversion command?
- Re: TCP Server does not recv() anything
- Re: Formatting std::string
- Re: How can I detect remote socket close when I use an epoll ?programming style?
- Re: Formatting std::string
- Re: Formatting std::string
- Formatting std::string
- Re: what permissions are needed to let a php script call the "svn update" subversion command?
- Re: what permissions are needed to let a php script call the "svn update" subversion command?
- Re: How can I detect remote socket close when I use an epoll programming style?
- Re: How can I detect remote socket close when I use an epoll ?programming style?
- Re: what permissions are needed to let a php script call the "svn update" subversion command?
- Re: what permissions are needed to let a php script call the "svn update" subversion command?
- Re: what permissions are needed to let a php script call the "svn update" subversion command?
- Re: TCP Server does not recv() anything
- Re: perror() a standard ?
- Re: what permissions are needed to let a php script call the "svn update" subversion command?
- Re: gdb not catching out-of-bounds pointer
- Re: perror() a standard ?
- From: sjdevnull@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: perror() a standard ?
- From: sjdevnull@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: gdb not catching out-of-bounds pointer
- Re: what permissions are needed to let a php script call the "svn update" subversion command?
- Re: TCP Server does not recv() anything
- Re: how to display character from 128-159 range
- Re: How can I detect remote socket close when I use an epoll programming style?
- Re: How can I detect remote socket close when I use an epoll ?programming style?
- Re: Overhead of rdynamic
- Re: what permissions are needed to let a php script call the "svn update" subversion command?
- Re: what permissions are needed to let a php script call the "svn update" subversion command?
- Re: what permissions are needed to let a php script call the "svn update" subversion command?
- Re: what permissions are needed to let a php script call the "svn update" subversion command?
- Re: what permissions are needed to let a php script call the "svn update" subversion command?
- Re: TCP Server does not recv() anything
- Re: TCP Server does not recv() anything
- Re: TCP Server does not recv() anything
- Overhead of rdynamic
- Re: perror() a standard ?
- Re: how to display character from 128-159 range
- Re: how to display character from 128-159 range
- Re: TCP Server does not recv() anything
- Re: Free Will inside the multiverse.
- Re: perror() a standard ?
- Re: how to display character from 128-159 range
- Re: what permissions are needed to let a php script call the "svn update" subversion command?
- Re: How can I detect remote socket close when I use an epoll programming style?
- Re: what permissions are needed to let a php script call the "svn update" subversion command?
- Re: How can I detect remote socket close when I use an epoll programming style?
- Re: what permissions are needed to let a php script call the "svn update" subversion command?
- Re: what permissions are needed to let a php script call the "svn update" subversion command?
- Re: How can I detect remote socket close when I use an epoll programming style?
- Re: perror() a standard ?
- How can I detect remote socket close when I use an epoll programming style?
- Re: perror() a standard ?
- Re: Accurate File Timestamps
- Re: what permissions are needed to let a php script call the "svn update" subversion command?
- Re: gdb not catching out-of-bounds pointer
- what permissions are needed to let a php script call the "svn update" subversion command?
- Re: perror() a standard ?
- Re: perror() a standard ?
- From: sjdevnull@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Accurate File Timestamps
- Re: gdb not catching out-of-bounds pointer
- Re: Accurate File Timestamps
- Re: Accurate File Timestamps
- Re: perror() a standard ?
- Re: Accurate File Timestamps
- Re: Accurate File Timestamps
- Makefile: Empty line before warning function return
- Re: TCP Server does not recv() anything
- Re: Accurate File Timestamps
- Re: perror() a standard ?
- Re: TCP Server does not recv() anything
- Re: how to display character from 128-159 range
- Re: perror() a standard ?
- Re: gdb not catching out-of-bounds pointer
- Re: TCP Server does not recv() anything
- Re: perror() a standard ?
- Re: perror() a standard ?
- Re: perror() a standard ?
- Re: perror() a standard ?
- Re: TCP Server does not recv() anything
- Re: perror() a standard ?
- TCP Server does not recv() anything
- perror() a standard ?
- Re: gdb not catching out-of-bounds pointer
- Re: one thread select()ing, another close()
- Re: gdb not catching out-of-bounds pointer
- gdb not catching out-of-bounds pointer
- Re: one thread select()ing, another close()
- one thread select()ing, another close()
- Re: POSIX regular expressions not matching
- From: Daniel Molina Wegener
- Re: how to display character from 128-159 range
- Re: Accurate File Timestamps
- Re: Accurate File Timestamps
- Re: Assertions that give full function call stack
- Re: Accurate File Timestamps
- Re: Assertions that give full function call stack
- Re: POSIX regular expressions not matching
- Re: POSIX regular expressions not matching
- Re: poll() server eats 98% of CPU
- Re: POSIX regular expressions not matching
- Re: POSIX regular expressions not matching
- Re: POSIX regular expressions not matching
- POSIX regular expressions not matching
- Re: Accurate File Timestamps
- Re: Accurate File Timestamps
- Re: Accurate File Timestamps
- Re: Accurate File Timestamps
- Re: Accurate File Timestamps
- Re: Accurate File Timestamps
- Re: Accurate File Timestamps
- Re: Accurate File Timestamps
- Re: Segfaults from gmtime()
- Segfaults from gmtime()
- Re: Accurate File Timestamps
- Re: Accurate File Timestamps
- Re: how to display character from 128-159 range
- Re: Accurate File Timestamps
- Re: Accurate File Timestamps
- Re: how to display character from 128-159 range
- Re: Accurate File Timestamps
- Re: poll() server eats 98% of CPU
- Re: LD_PRELOAD problem
- Re: poll() server eats 98% of CPU
- Re: Accurate File Timestamps
- Re: Accurate File Timestamps
- Re: Accurate File Timestamps
- Re: poll() server eats 98% of CPU
- Re: per packet QoS (DSCP)
- Re: LD_PRELOAD problem
- Re: Accurate File Timestamps
- Re: Password input program (using curses lib)
- Re: how to display character from 128-159 range
- Re: Accurate File Timestamps
- Re: Accurate File Timestamps
- Re: Accurate File Timestamps
- Accurate File Timestamps
- per packet QoS (DSCP)
- Re: Password input program (using curses lib)
- Re: LD_PRELOAD problem
- Re: LD_PRELOAD problem
- Re: LD_PRELOAD problem
- libevent or libev
- Re: project in snmp or networking
- From: ksashtekar@xxxxxxxxx
- LD_PRELOAD problem
- Re: how to display character from 128-159 range
- Re: poll() server eats 98% of CPU
- Re: wall time is less than user+sys time. why?
- Re: wall time is less than user+sys time. why?
- Re: wall time is less than user+sys time. why?
- wall time is less than user+sys time. why?
- Re: how to display character from 128-159 range
- Re: Screen management for console applications
- project in snmp or networking
- how to display character from 128-159 range
- Re: poll() server eats 98% of CPU
- Re: Screen management for console applications
- poll() server eats 98% of CPU
- Re: Directory reading
- Re: Directory reading
- Re: Directory reading
- Re: Directory reading
- Re: Unix component of cross-platform Ethernet library
- Re: Password input program (using curses lib)
- Re: Directory reading
- Re: Directory reading
- Re: Directory reading
- Re: Directory reading
- Re: Directory reading
- Re: Directory reading
- Re: Directory reading
- Re: Directory reading
- Re: C++ threads & signals
- Re: Screen management for console applications
- Re: Screen management for console applications
- Unix component of cross-platform Ethernet library
- Re: Screen management for console applications
- Re: Screen management for console applications
- Re: daemon programming and thread
- Re: C++ threads & signals
- Re: Screen management for console applications
- Re: C++ threads & signals
- Re: Screen management for console applications
- Screen management for console applications
- Re: C++ threads & signals
- Re: C++ threads & signals
- Re: C++ threads & signals
- Re: C++ threads & signals
- Re: C++ threads & signals
- Re: constructing tcp ip messages
- From: Daniel Chicayban Bastos
- Re: C++ threads & signals
- Re: Directory reading
- Re: block numbers in an inode
- Re: block numbers in an inode
- block numbers in an inode
- Re: Directory reading
- Directory reading
- Re: Removing lines of file after retrieval of variable
- Removing lines of file after retrieval of variable
- Re: Simulating windows manual reset events?
- Re: pollin and pollout together ?
- Re: pollin and pollout together ?
- pollin and pollout together ?
- Re: daemon programming and thread
- Simulating windows manual reset events?
- Re: daemon programming and thread
- Re: dbx is dumping core
- dbx is dumping core
- Re: daemon programming and thread
- Re: daemon programming and thread
- daemon programming and thread
- Re: C++ threads & signals
- Re: An interesting problem
- Re: An interesting problem
- Re: An interesting problem
- An interesting problem
- Re: C++ threads & signals
- Re: C++ threads & signals
- C++ threads & signals
- Re: replacing read with mmap
- Re: Is there a easy way change select to poll ?
- Re: Is there a easy way change select to poll ?
- Is there a easy way change select to poll ?
