comp.unix.programmer
- I don't see why the pipe program doesn't show up on ps when it 'hangs',
K-mart Cashier
- Re: I don't see why the pipe program doesn't show up on ps when it 'hangs',
Bjarni Juliusson
- Re: I don't see why the pipe program doesn't show up on ps when it 'hangs',
K-mart Cashier
- Re: I don't see why the pipe program doesn't show up on ps when it 'hangs', Bjarni Juliusson
- Re: I don't see why the pipe program doesn't show up on ps when it 'hangs', K-mart Cashier
- Re: I don't see why the pipe program doesn't show up on ps when it 'hangs', Bjarni Juliusson
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- Re: I don't see why the pipe program doesn't show up on ps when it 'hangs', K-mart Cashier
- Re: I don't see why the pipe program doesn't show up on ps when it 'hangs', Casper H . S . Dik
- Re: I don't see why the pipe program doesn't show up on ps when it 'hangs', Gordon Burditt
- Re: I don't see why the pipe program doesn't show up on ps when it 'hangs', Barry Margolin
- Re: I don't see why the pipe program doesn't show up on ps when it 'hangs',
K-mart Cashier
- Re: I don't see why the pipe program doesn't show up on ps when it 'hangs',
Bjarni Juliusson
- Re: Retrieve context of a suspended thread., Ian Collins
- Re: Retrieve context of a suspended thread.,
David Schwartz
- Re: Retrieve context of a suspended thread.,
Scott Lurndal
- Re: Retrieve context of a suspended thread., Casper H . S . Dik
- Re: Retrieve context of a suspended thread., Scott Lurndal
- Re: Retrieve context of a suspended thread.,
Scott Lurndal
- Re: Initialised global variable and unitialised global variable, Bjarni Juliusson
- Re: Initialised global variable and unitialised global variable,
James Kanze
- Re: Initialised global variable and unitialised global variable, Bjarni Juliusson
- Re: How do I Know that multicast is supported?,
Gordon Burditt
- Re: How do I Know that multicast is supported?,
smilor93
- Re: How do I Know that multicast is supported?, Gordon Burditt
- Re: How do I Know that multicast is supported?,
smilor93
- Re: About performance of Posix message Queue, Jens Thoms Toerring
- Re: sprintf()/printf() behaves in different way on 64-bit UNIX, for +ve and -ve integer value, when integer value is printed using %ld specifiers,
Eric Sosman
- Re: sprintf()/printf() behaves in different way on 64-bit UNIX, for +ve and -ve integer value, when integer value is printed using %ld specifiers,
mukesh
- Re: sprintf()/printf() behaves in different way on 64-bit UNIX, for +ve and -ve integer value, when integer value is printed using %ld specifiers, Lew Pitcher
- Re: sprintf()/printf() behaves in different way on 64-bit UNIX, for +ve and -ve integer value, when integer value is printed using %ld specifiers, mukesh
- Re: sprintf()/printf() behaves in different way on 64-bit UNIX, for +ve and -ve integer value, when integer value is printed using %ld specifiers, Eric Sosman
- Re: sprintf()/printf() behaves in different way on 64-bit UNIX, for +ve and -ve integer value, when integer value is printed using %ld specifiers, David Schwartz
- Re: sprintf()/printf() behaves in different way on 64-bit UNIX, for +ve and -ve integer value, when integer value is printed using %ld specifiers, Barry Margolin
- Re: sprintf()/printf() behaves in different way on 64-bit UNIX, for +ve and -ve integer value, when integer value is printed using %ld specifiers, Ian Collins
- Re: sprintf()/printf() behaves in different way on 64-bit UNIX, for +ve and -ve integer value, when integer value is printed using %ld specifiers, Barry Margolin
- Re: sprintf()/printf() behaves in different way on 64-bit UNIX, for +ve and -ve integer value, when integer value is printed using %ld specifiers, Eric Sosman
- Re: sprintf()/printf() behaves in different way on 64-bit UNIX, for +ve and -ve integer value, when integer value is printed using %ld specifiers, Lew Pitcher
- Re: sprintf()/printf() behaves in different way on 64-bit UNIX, for +ve and -ve integer value, when integer value is printed using %ld specifiers, David Schwartz
- Re: sprintf()/printf() behaves in different way on 64-bit UNIX, for +ve and -ve integer value, when integer value is printed using %ld specifiers, Barry Margolin
- Re: sprintf()/printf() behaves in different way on 64-bit UNIX, for +ve and -ve integer value, when integer value is printed using %ld specifiers, David Schwartz
- Re: sprintf()/printf() behaves in different way on 64-bit UNIX, for +ve and -ve integer value, when integer value is printed using %ld specifiers, Drew Lawson
- Re: sprintf()/printf() behaves in different way on 64-bit UNIX, for +ve and -ve integer value, when integer value is printed using %ld specifiers, Rainer Weikusat
- Re: sprintf()/printf() behaves in different way on 64-bit UNIX, for +ve and -ve integer value, when integer value is printed using %ld specifiers, Drew Lawson
- Re: sprintf()/printf() behaves in different way on 64-bit UNIX, for +ve and -ve integer value, when integer value is printed using %ld specifiers, Bjarni Juliusson
- Re: sprintf()/printf() behaves in different way on 64-bit UNIX, for +ve and -ve integer value, when integer value is printed using %ld specifiers, Barry Margolin
- Re: sprintf()/printf() behaves in different way on 64-bit UNIX, for +ve and -ve integer value, when integer value is printed using %ld specifiers, Ian Collins
- Re: sprintf()/printf() behaves in different way on 64-bit UNIX, for +ve and -ve integer value, when integer value is printed using %ld specifiers, mukesh
- Re: sprintf()/printf() behaves in different way on 64-bit UNIX, for +ve and -ve integer value, when integer value is printed using %ld specifiers,
mukesh
- Re: sprintf()/printf() behaves in different way on 64-bit UNIX, for +ve and -ve integer value, when integer value is printed using %ld specifiers, Lew Pitcher
- Re: OpenSSL re-negotiation,
Saju Pillai
- Re: OpenSSL re-negotiation,
Jiri Klimes
- Re: OpenSSL re-negotiation, David Schwartz
- Re: OpenSSL re-negotiation, Jiri Klimes
- Re: OpenSSL re-negotiation,
Jiri Klimes
- Re: broken pipe, Bjarni Juliusson
- Re: broken pipe,
zoot51
- Re: broken pipe, Rainer Weikusat
- Re: Recursive option for ldd, pk
- Re: Recursive option for ldd, Bjarni Juliusson
- Re: thanks a lot,
Barry Margolin
- Re: thanks a lot,
jellybean stonerfish
- Re: thanks a lot, Barry Margolin
- Re: thanks a lot,
jellybean stonerfish
- Re: release resource when process received kill signal, Ian Collins
- Re: release resource when process received kill signal, David Schwartz
- Re: release resource when process received kill signal, William Pursell
- Re: WINSCP for Linux,
Nate Eldredge
- Re: WINSCP for Linux,
AK_2009
- Re: WINSCP for Linux, Ian Collins
- Re: WINSCP for Linux, AK_2009
- Re: WINSCP for Linux, Aaron W . Hsu
- Re: WINSCP for Linux, Aaron W . Hsu
- Re: WINSCP for Linux, AK_2009
- Re: WINSCP for Linux, AK_2009
- Re: WINSCP for Linux, Ian Collins
- Re: WINSCP for Linux,
AK_2009
- Re: Thread starvation with pthreads in Linux?,
David Schwartz
- Re: Thread starvation with pthreads in Linux?,
chsalvia
- Re: Thread starvation with pthreads in Linux?, Chris Friesen
- Re: Thread starvation with pthreads in Linux?, Scott Lurndal
- Re: Thread starvation with pthreads in Linux?, David Schwartz
- Re: Thread starvation with pthreads in Linux?, Casper H . S . Dik
- Re: Thread starvation with pthreads in Linux?, ppi
- Re: Thread starvation with pthreads in Linux?, Scott Lurndal
- Re: Thread starvation with pthreads in Linux?, David Schwartz
- Re: Thread starvation with pthreads in Linux?,
chsalvia
- Re: Thread starvation with pthreads in Linux?,
James Kanze
- Re: Thread starvation with pthreads in Linux?, David Schwartz
- Re: RFC of email files?,
Måns Rullgård
- Re: RFC of email files?,
boltar2003
- Re: RFC of email files?, Måns Rullgård
- Re: RFC of email files?,
boltar2003
- Re: RFC of email files?,
Scott Lurndal
- Re: RFC of email files?, Måns Rullgård
- Re: RFC of email files?, André Gillibert
- Re: Need a help to share a variable of Dynamic Shared Library across the processes using that library., Bjarni Juliusson
- Re: Need a help to share a variable of Dynamic Shared Library across the processes using that library., Scott Lurndal
- Re: Need a help to share a variable of Dynamic Shared Library across the processes using that library., Gordon Burditt
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: IOCTL to read a disk block,
Gordon Burditt
- Re: IOCTL to read a disk block, Scott Lurndal
- Re: simple GUI tools,
Mark Wooding
- Re: simple GUI tools,
Bill Waddington
- Re: simple GUI tools, Beej Jorgensen
- Re: simple GUI tools, Aaron W . Hsu
- Re: simple GUI tools,
Bill Waddington
- Re: simple GUI tools, Aaron W . Hsu
- Re: simple GUI tools,
Moi
- Re: simple GUI tools, Bill Waddington
- Re: simple GUI tools, Jens Thoms Toerring
- Re: epoll and multiple UDP multicast streams, David Schwartz
- Re: epoll and multiple UDP multicast streams,
Barry Margolin
- Re: epoll and multiple UDP multicast streams,
george13p
- Re: epoll and multiple UDP multicast streams, george13p
- Re: epoll and multiple UDP multicast streams, David Schwartz
- Re: epoll and multiple UDP multicast streams, george13p
- Re: epoll and multiple UDP multicast streams, Rainer Weikusat
- Re: epoll and multiple UDP multicast streams, george13p
- Re: epoll and multiple UDP multicast streams, David Schwartz
- Re: epoll and multiple UDP multicast streams, Rainer Weikusat
- Re: epoll and multiple UDP multicast streams,
george13p
- Re: white space problem in argument to system(), Måns Rullgård
- Re: white space problem in argument to system(), John Gordon
- Re: white space problem in argument to system(), Barry Margolin
- Re: UDP Multicast Question,
David Schwartz
- Re: UDP Multicast Question,
neilsolent
- Re: UDP Multicast Question, David Schwartz
- Re: UDP Multicast Question, neilsolent
- Re: UDP Multicast Question,
neilsolent
- Re: NFS server details?,
Ian Collins
- Re: NFS server details?, Barry Margolin
- Re: Does anyone know why C++ std queue is faster than my C queue implementation?, David Schwartz
- Re: Does anyone know why C++ std queue is faster than my C queue implementation?, Ian Collins
- Re: Does anyone know why C++ std queue is faster than my C queue implementation?,
Marc
- Re: Does anyone know why C++ std queue is faster than my C queue implementation?,
sheatomsin
- Re: Does anyone know why C++ std queue is faster than my C queue implementation?, Marc
- Re: Does anyone know why C++ std queue is faster than my C queue implementation?, Rainer Weikusat
- Re: Does anyone know why C++ std queue is faster than my C queue implementation?, David Schwartz
- Re: Does anyone know why C++ std queue is faster than my C queue implementation?, Shea Tomsin
- Re: Does anyone know why C++ std queue is faster than my C queue implementation?, David Schwartz
- Re: Does anyone know why C++ std queue is faster than my C queue implementation?, Christoph Bartoschek
- Re: Does anyone know why C++ std queue is faster than my C queue implementation?, Christoph Bartoschek
- Re: Does anyone know why C++ std queue is faster than my C queue implementation?,
sheatomsin
- Re: Does anyone know why C++ std queue is faster than my C queue implementation?, Christoph Bartoschek
- Re: Perl split() doing something odd.,
John W. Krahn
- Re: Perl split() doing something odd.,
David Mathog
- Re: Perl split() doing something odd., Barry Margolin
- Re: Perl split() doing something odd., John W. Krahn
- Re: Perl split() doing something odd., Barry Margolin
- Re: Perl split() doing something odd., John W. Krahn
- Re: Perl split() doing something odd., David Mathog
- Re: Perl split() doing something odd.,
David Mathog
- Re: multithreaded program ignores signals, Maxim Yegorushkin
- Re: efence doesn't produce a core dump, Rainer Weikusat
- Re: efence doesn't produce a core dump, John Gordon
- Re: how to prevent second SIGINT from killing program,
Maxim Yegorushkin
- Re: how to prevent second SIGINT from killing program,
boltar2003
- Re: how to prevent second SIGINT from killing program, Maxim Yegorushkin
- Re: how to prevent second SIGINT from killing program,
boltar2003
- Re: how to wait until a child blocks?,
Barry Margolin
- Re: how to wait until a child blocks?, Christof Warlich
- Re: how to wait until a child blocks?,
David Schwartz
- Re: how to wait until a child blocks?,
Christof Warlich
- Re: how to wait until a child blocks?, David Schwartz
- Re: how to wait until a child blocks?,
Christof Warlich
- Re: mq_timedreceive() ignoring timeout value,
Maxim Yegorushkin
- Re: mq_timedreceive() ignoring timeout value,
boltar2003
- Re: mq_timedreceive() ignoring timeout value, Chris Croughton
- Re: mq_timedreceive() ignoring timeout value, boltar2003
- Re: mq_timedreceive() ignoring timeout value, Chris Croughton
- Re: mq_timedreceive() ignoring timeout value, guenther@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: mq_timedreceive() ignoring timeout value,
boltar2003
- Re: Doubt on 'select' on sockets, Maxim Yegorushkin
- Re: Doubt on 'select' on sockets,
Ian Collins
- Re: Doubt on 'select' on sockets,
Maxim Yegorushkin
- Re: Doubt on 'select' on sockets, Ian Collins
- Re: Doubt on 'select' on sockets, Maxim Yegorushkin
- Re: Doubt on 'select' on sockets,
Maxim Yegorushkin
- Re: Doubt on 'select' on sockets, David Schwartz
- Re: ioctl codes, Chris Croughton
- Re: Error while using gcov,
William Pursell
- Re: Error while using gcov,
Mihir Patel
- Re: Error while using gcov, Mihir Patel
- Re: Error while using gcov, William Pursell
- Re: Error while using gcov,
Mihir Patel
- Re: Telnet Shell Script using kermit,
Mark Hobley
- Re: Telnet Shell Script using kermit,
Paulo
- Re: Telnet Shell Script using kermit, Michael Mol
- Re: Telnet Shell Script using kermit, Nate Eldredge
- Re: Telnet Shell Script using kermit, Mark Hobley
- Re: Telnet Shell Script using kermit, Golden California Girls
- Re: Telnet Shell Script using kermit, Nate Eldredge
- Re: Telnet Shell Script using kermit, Joachim Schmitz
- Re: Telnet Shell Script using kermit, Chris Croughton
- Re: Telnet Shell Script using kermit,
Paulo
- Re: Deleteing data at the end of a file.,
Måns Rullgård
- Re: Deleteing data at the end of a file., The Doctor
- Re: pthread cancelation and mutex,
Ian Collins
- Re: pthread cancelation and mutex,
Francis Moreau
- Re: pthread cancelation and mutex, Ian Collins
- Re: pthread cancelation and mutex, Michael Mol
- Re: pthread cancelation and mutex, Francis Moreau
- Re: pthread cancelation and mutex,
Francis Moreau
- Re: pthread cancelation and mutex,
David Schwartz
- Re: pthread cancelation and mutex,
fmoreau
- Re: pthread cancelation and mutex, David Schwartz
- Re: pthread cancelation and mutex,
fmoreau
- Re: Overloading operator new for a set of shared libraries, Maxim Yegorushkin
- Re: Overloading operator new for a set of shared libraries, Ian Collins
- Re: "VMS-style search logicals" on unix?, Sven Mascheck
- Re: Solaris 10 - Strange error fopen not failing !!!, Eric Sosman
- Re: 256 file handle limit on Solaris 10,
Scott Lurndal
- Re: 256 file handle limit on Solaris 10,
Eric Sosman
- Re: 256 file handle limit on Solaris 10, Casper H . S . Dik
- Re: 256 file handle limit on Solaris 10, Casper H . S . Dik
- Re: 256 file handle limit on Solaris 10,
Eric Sosman
- Re: 256 file handle limit on Solaris 10, Casper H . S . Dik
- Re: How to tell when execv has succeeded,
Gordon Burditt
- Re: How to tell when execv has succeeded, Chris Croughton
- Re: How to tell when execv has succeeded,
David Schwartz
- Re: How to tell when execv has succeeded,
Maxim Yegorushkin
- Re: How to tell when execv has succeeded, David Schwartz
- Re: How to tell when execv has succeeded,
Maxim Yegorushkin
- Re: How to tell when execv has succeeded,
Mark Wooding
- Re: How to tell when execv has succeeded,
Chris Croughton
- Re: How to tell when execv has succeeded, David Schwartz
- Re: How to tell when execv has succeeded, Barry Margolin
- Re: How to tell when execv has succeeded, David Schwartz
- Re: How to tell when execv has succeeded, Maxim Yegorushkin
- Re: How to tell when execv has succeeded, David Schwartz
- Re: How to tell when execv has succeeded, Maxim Yegorushkin
- Re: How to tell when execv has succeeded, David Schwartz
- Re: How to tell when execv has succeeded,
Chris Croughton
- Re: sem_wait() not returning,
Maxim Yegorushkin
- Re: sem_wait() not returning, boltar2003
- Re: sem_wait() not returning, Rainer Weikusat
- Re: sem_wait() not returning, Ni@m
- Re: POSIX shared memory question,
Rainer Weikusat
- Re: POSIX shared memory question,
boltar2003
- Re: POSIX shared memory question, Rainer Weikusat
- Re: POSIX shared memory question,
boltar2003
- Re: POSIX shared memory question,
Maxim Yegorushkin
- Re: POSIX shared memory question,
boltar2003
- Re: POSIX shared memory question, Maxim Yegorushkin
- Re: POSIX shared memory question, boltar2003
- Re: POSIX shared memory question, Scott Lurndal
- Re: POSIX shared memory question, Maxim Yegorushkin
- Re: POSIX shared memory question, Rainer Weikusat
- Re: POSIX shared memory question, Robert Latest
- Re: POSIX shared memory question, Maxim Yegorushkin
- Re: POSIX shared memory question, Maxim Yegorushkin
- Re: POSIX shared memory question, David Schwartz
- Re: POSIX shared memory question, Barry Margolin
- Re: POSIX shared memory question,
boltar2003
- Re: IPv6 address not connecting but IPv4-mapped -IPv6 does. Please help.,
Gordon Burditt
- Re: IPv6 address not connecting but IPv4-mapped -IPv6 does. Please help., DanielJohnson
- Re: IPv6 address not connecting but IPv4-mapped -IPv6 does. Please help.,
DanielJohnson
- Re: IPv6 address not connecting but IPv4-mapped -IPv6 does. Please help., Gordon Burditt
- Re: IPv6 address not connecting but IPv4-mapped -IPv6 does. Please help., DanielJohnson
- Re: IPv6 address not connecting but IPv4-mapped -IPv6 does. Please help., Gordon Burditt
- Re: IPv6 address not connecting but IPv4-mapped -IPv6 does. Please help., DanielJohnson
- Re: IPv6 address not connecting but IPv4-mapped -IPv6 does. Please help., Gordon Burditt
- Re: IPv6 address not connecting but IPv4-mapped -IPv6 does. Please help., DanielJohnson
- Re: Call for papers First Software Freedom Conference 2008 (SFK09) in Pristina/Prishtina/Prishtinë/Prishtina Kosova/Kosovo :,
JamesMikeDuPont@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: Call for papers First Software Freedom Conference 2008 (SFK09) in Pristina/Prishtina/Prishtinë/Prishtina Kosova/Kosovo :, JamesMikeDuPont@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: Call for papers First Software Freedom Conference 2008 (SFK09) in Pristina/Prishtina/Prishtinë/Prishtina Kosova/Kosovo :,
Ryan McCoskrie
- Re: Call for papers First Software Freedom Conference 2008 (SFK09) in Pristina/Prishtina/Prishtinë/Prishtina Kosova/Kosovo :, JamesMikeDuPont@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: Could UNIX I/O be Made Type-Safe?,
JC
- Re: Could UNIX I/O be Made Type-Safe?,
Mattias Wikstrom
- Re: Could UNIX I/O be Made Type-Safe?, JC
- Re: Could UNIX I/O be Made Type-Safe?, Mattias Wikstrom
- Re: Could UNIX I/O be Made Type-Safe?,
Mattias Wikstrom
- Re: Could UNIX I/O be Made Type-Safe?,
Eric Sosman
- Re: Could UNIX I/O be Made Type-Safe?, JC
- Re: Could UNIX I/O be Made Type-Safe?,
Mattias Wikstrom
- Re: Could UNIX I/O be Made Type-Safe?, Eric Sosman
- Re: Could UNIX I/O be Made Type-Safe?, Mattias Wikstrom
- Re: Could UNIX I/O be Made Type-Safe?, Eric Sosman
- Re: Could UNIX I/O be Made Type-Safe?, JC
- Re: Could UNIX I/O be Made Type-Safe?, Mattias Wikstrom
- Re: Could UNIX I/O be Made Type-Safe?, JC
- Re: Could UNIX I/O be Made Type-Safe?, Michael Mol
- Re: Could UNIX I/O be Made Type-Safe?, Mattias Wikstrom
- Re: Could UNIX I/O be Made Type-Safe?, Rainer Weikusat
- Re: Could UNIX I/O be Made Type-Safe?,
David Schwartz
- Re: Could UNIX I/O be Made Type-Safe?,
Michael Mol
- Re: Could UNIX I/O be Made Type-Safe?, David Schwartz
- Re: Could UNIX I/O be Made Type-Safe?, JC
- Re: Could UNIX I/O be Made Type-Safe?,
Chris McDonald
- Re: Could UNIX I/O be Made Type-Safe?, David Schwartz
- Re: Could UNIX I/O be Made Type-Safe?, Gordon Burditt
- Re: Could UNIX I/O be Made Type-Safe?, JC
- Re: Could UNIX I/O be Made Type-Safe?, Barry Margolin
- Re: Could UNIX I/O be Made Type-Safe?, Michael Mol
- Re: Could UNIX I/O be Made Type-Safe?, James Kanze
- Re: Could UNIX I/O be Made Type-Safe?, Barry Margolin
- Re: Could UNIX I/O be Made Type-Safe?, Rainer Weikusat
- Re: Could UNIX I/O be Made Type-Safe?, James Kanze
- Re: Could UNIX I/O be Made Type-Safe?,
Michael Mol
- Re: Could UNIX I/O be Made Type-Safe?, Barry Margolin
- Re: Could UNIX I/O be Made Type-Safe?, Rainer Weikusat
- Re: Could UNIX I/O be Made Type-Safe?,
GPS
- Re: Could UNIX I/O be Made Type-Safe?,
Rainer Weikusat
- Re: Could UNIX I/O be Made Type-Safe?, Mattias Wikstrom
- Re: Could UNIX I/O be Made Type-Safe?, Rainer Weikusat
- Re: Could UNIX I/O be Made Type-Safe?, Mark Wooding
- Re: Could UNIX I/O be Made Type-Safe?, Rainer Weikusat
- Re: Could UNIX I/O be Made Type-Safe?, Scott Lurndal
- Re: Could UNIX I/O be Made Type-Safe?, Ryan McCoskrie
- Re: Could UNIX I/O be Made Type-Safe?, Mattias Wikstrom
- Re: Could UNIX I/O be Made Type-Safe?, JC
- Re: Could UNIX I/O be Made Type-Safe?,
Rainer Weikusat
- Re: Could UNIX I/O be Made Type-Safe?, Ryan McCoskrie
- Re: Building a pipe "by hand" in C?,
Eric Sosman
- Re: Building a pipe "by hand" in C?,
boblatest
- Re: Building a pipe "by hand" in C?, Chris Croughton
- Re: Building a pipe "by hand" in C?,
boblatest
- Re: Building a pipe "by hand" in C?, Gordon Burditt
- Re: Building a pipe "by hand" in C?,
William Ahern
- Re: Building a pipe "by hand" in C?, boblatest
- Re: Building a pipe "by hand" in C?, Robert Latest
- Re: Building a pipe "by hand" in C?, James Kanze
- Re: gtk and pixbuf, Bjarni Juliusson
- Re: gtk and pixbuf, Robert Harris
- Re: ip version speicifc ping, Saju Pillai
- Re: Path MTU discovery,
Rick Jones
- Re: Path MTU discovery,
Mark Wooding
- Re: Path MTU discovery, Rick Jones
- Re: Path MTU discovery,
Mark Wooding
- Re: Unix system call to find network information,
William Ahern
- Re: Unix system call to find network information, Mark Wooding
- Re: API to get the number of network interfaces, Saju Pillai
- Re: API to get the number of network interfaces,
William Ahern
- Re: API to get the number of network interfaces,
Geoff Clare
- Re: API to get the number of network interfaces, William Ahern
- Re: API to get the number of network interfaces, Geoff Clare
- Re: API to get the number of network interfaces,
Geoff Clare
- Re: API to get the number of network interfaces, Maxim Yegorushkin
- Re: C++: check if a directory exists, James Kanze
- Re: shared vs static library,
Rainer Weikusat
- Re: shared vs static library,
JC
- Re: shared vs static library, JC
- Re: shared vs static library, Rainer Weikusat
- Re: shared vs static library, JC
- Re: shared vs static library, Rainer Weikusat
- Re: shared vs static library, James Kanze
- Re: shared vs static library,
JC
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: shared vs static library,
William Pursell
- Re: shared vs static library, JC
- Re: shared vs static library,
JC
- Re: shared vs static library, William Pursell
- Re: shared vs static library, JC
- Re: shared vs static library, James Kanze
- Re: shared vs static library, JH Trauntvein
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: autotools: alter makefile output from configure script?, Giorgos Keramidas
- Re: autotools: alter makefile output from configure script?,
Rui Maciel
- Re: autotools: alter makefile output from configure script?,
William Pursell
- Re: autotools: alter makefile output from configure script?, William Pursell
- Re: autotools: alter makefile output from configure script?,
William Pursell
- Re: autotools: alter makefile output from configure script?, Mark Wooding