comp.unix.programmer
- Re: properly accessing files > 2GB
- Re: Strange problem with semaphores and localtime_r function.
- Re: APUE alternatives
- Re: How to "print" a "double" ?
- Re: How to "print" a "double" ?
- Re: How to "print" a "double" ?
- Re: How to "print" a "double" ?
- Re: APUE alternatives
- Re: How to "print" a "double" ?
- Re: How to "print" a "double" ?
- Re: How to "print" a "double" ?
- How to "print" a "double" ?
- Re: APUE alternatives
- From: Jens Thoms Toerring
- Re: APUE alternatives
- APUE alternatives
- Re: properly accessing files > 2GB
- strange crash -- Solaris 10.
- Re: properly accessing files > 2GB
- Re: Strange problem with semaphores and localtime_r function.
- Re: Strange problem with semaphores and localtime_r function.
- Re: properly accessing files > 2GB
- From: George Peter Staplin
- Re: properly accessing files > 2GB
- Re: properly accessing files > 2GB
- Re: properly accessing files > 2GB
- Re: properly accessing files > 2GB
- Re: properly accessing files > 2GB
- Re: properly accessing files > 2GB
- Re: properly accessing files > 2GB
- Re: properly accessing files > 2GB
- Re: properly accessing files > 2GB
- Re: properly accessing files > 2GB
- Re: properly accessing files > 2GB
- Re: properly accessing files > 2GB
- Re: properly accessing files > 2GB
- properly accessing files > 2GB
- Strange problem with semaphores and localtime_r function.
- Re: The description of sys_* functions in kernel
- Re: mk-configure -- lightweight replacement for GNU autotools
- Re: The description of sys_* functions in kernel
- Re: The description of sys_* functions in kernel
- Re: The description of sys_* functions in kernel
- Re: mk-configure -- lightweight replacement for GNU autotools
- mk-configure -- lightweight replacement for GNU autotools
- Re: Reference for proper handling of PID file
- Re: Reference for proper handling of PID file
- From: Jens Thoms Toerring
- Reference for proper handling of PID file
- Re: Why can't I redirect the error in the following...
- Re: The description of sys_* functions in kernel
- The description of sys_* functions in kernel
- Re: I don't get why the following program doesn't terminate when I send it -USR1
- Re: I don't get why the following program doesn't terminate when I send it -USR1
- Re: Pthread utilization
- Pthread utilization
- Re: I don't get why the following program doesn't terminate when I send it -USR1
- Re: fwrite() with binary file
- Re: kill(pig, 0) and EPERM
- Re: fwrite() with binary file
- fwrite() with binary file
- Re: kill(pig, 0) and EPERM
- kill(pig, 0) and EPERM
- Re: strlcpy -- or lack thereof
- Re: I don't get why the following program doesn't terminate when I send it -USR1
- Re: Why can't I redirect the error in the following...
- Re: Why can't I redirect the error in the following...
- Why can't I redirect the error in the following...
- Re: strlcpy -- or lack thereof
- Re: strlcpy -- or lack thereof
- Re: I don't get why the following program doesn't terminate when I ?send it -USR1
- From: Jens Thoms Toerring
- Re: invalid state of pthread_t value
- Re: strlcpy -- or lack thereof
- Re: I don't get why the following program doesn't terminate when I send it -USR1
- Re: zeroing out HD
- Re: strlcpy -- or lack thereof
- Re: I don't get why the following program doesn't terminate when I send it -USR1
- Re: I don't get why the following program doesn't terminate when I send it -USR1
- Re: zeroing out HD
- Re: zeroing out HD
- Re: I don't get why the following program doesn't terminate when I send it -USR1
- Re: I don't get why the following program doesn't terminate when I send it -USR1
- Re: invalid state of pthread_t value
- invalid state of pthread_t value
- Re: I don't get why the following program doesn't terminate when I send it -USR1
- I don't get why the following program doesn't terminate when I send it -USR1
- Re: How to multicast on more then one network card
- Re: How to multicast on more then one network card
- Re: How to multicast on more then one network card
- Re: gdb - how can I see the thread function using 'info thread'
- Re: strlcpy -- or lack thereof
- Re: How to multicast on more then one network card
- How to multicast on more then one network card
- How to multicast on more then one network card
- Re: zeroing out HD
- Re: zeroing out HD
- Re: zeroing out HD
- Re: zeroing out HD
- Re: zeroing out HD
- Re: zeroing out HD
- Re: zeroing out HD
- Re: zeroing out HD
- From: jellybean stonerfish
- Re: zeroing out HD
- zeroing out HD
- Re: zeroing out HD
- Re: zeroing out HD
- Re: strlcpy -- or lack thereof
- Re: Questions about xmessage and resources files
- From: Walter Dnes (delete the 'z' to get my real address)
- gdb - how can I see the thread function using 'info thread'
- Re: strlcpy -- or lack thereof
- Re: strlcpy -- or lack thereof
- http://program-plc.blogspot.com/
- Re: strlcpy -- or lack thereof
- Re: Questions about xmessage and resources files
- From: Jens Thoms Toerring
- Re: strlcpy -- or lack thereof
- Re: strlcpy -- or lack thereof
- Re: how to open snoop files
- Re: Creating a project, from Makefile to static/dynamic libraries in UNIX
- Re: strlcpy -- or lack thereof
- Re: strlcpy -- or lack thereof
- Re: strlcpy -- or lack thereof
- how to open snoop files
- Re: strlcpy -- or lack thereof
- Re: strlcpy -- or lack thereof
- Re: strlcpy -- or lack thereof
- Re: How to send the data from 1 process more process using sockets!
- How to send the data from 1 process more process using sockets!
- Re: strlcpy -- or lack thereof
- Re: strlcpy -- or lack thereof
- Re: strlcpy -- or lack thereof
- Re: strlcpy -- or lack thereof
- Re: strlcpy -- or lack thereof
- Re: strlcpy -- or lack thereof
- Re: strlcpy -- or lack thereof
- Questions about xmessage and resources files
- From: Walter Dnes (delete the 'z' to get my real address)
- Re: Creating a project, from Makefile to static/dynamic libraries in UNIX
- Re: strlcpy -- or lack thereof
- Re: strlcpy -- or lack thereof
- Re: strlcpy -- or lack thereof
- Re: strlcpy -- or lack thereof
- Re: strlcpy -- or lack thereof
- Re: fwrite etc. in Linux
- Re: How to close a server socket without losing data.
- Re: How to close a server socket without losing data.
- Re: How to close a server socket without losing data.
- Re: Unix php_zip.so NEEDED
- Re: fwrite etc. in Linux
- Re: Unix php_zip.so NEEDED
- Re: How to close a server socket without losing data.
- Re: fwrite etc. in Linux
- Re: How to close a server socket without losing data.
- Re: fwrite etc. in Linux
- Re: fwrite etc. in Linux
- Re: How to close a server socket without losing data.
- Re: problem linking
- Re: How to close a server socket without losing data.
- Re: fwrite etc. in Linux
- Re: How to close a server socket without losing data.
- Re: fwrite etc. in Linux
- Too good to be true?
- Re: How to close a server socket without losing data.
- Re: How to close a server socket without losing data.
- Zimbra on AIX or Linux/PPC
- Re: Time usage of a function
- Re: Time usage of a function
- Re: fwrite etc. in Linux
- Time usage of a function
- Re: Unix php_zip.so NEEDED
- Unix php_zip.so NEEDED
- Re: fwrite etc. in Linux
- Re: How to close a server socket without losing data.
- Re: How to close a server socket without losing data.
- Re: fwrite etc. in Linux
- Re: Statically linking glibc under linux
- Re: How to close a server socket without losing data.
- Re: strlcpy -- or lack thereof
- Re: strlcpy -- or lack thereof
- Re: strlcpy -- or lack thereof
- Re: strlcpy -- or lack thereof
- Re: strlcpy -- or lack thereof
- Re: strlcpy -- or lack thereof
- strlcpy -- or lack thereof
- Re: problem linking
- Re: How to close a server socket without losing data.
- Re: ifconfig changes ip address when process is listening on socket
- Re: How to close a server socket without losing data.
- Re: fwrite etc. in Linux
- Re: Statically linking glibc under linux
- Statically linking glibc under linux
- problem linking
- Re: How to close a server socket without losing data.
- Re: How to close a server socket without losing data.
- Re: How to close a server socket without losing data.
- Re: compare and swap for short type on SPARC.
- Re: fwrite etc. in Linux
- fwrite etc. in Linux
- Re: How to close a server socket without losing data.
- Stymied by threadsafe flex/bison parser
- Re: How to close a server socket without losing data.
- Re: How to close a server socket without losing data.
- Re: How to close a server socket without losing data.
- Re: How to close a server socket without losing data.
- How to close a server socket without losing data.
- Re: compare and swap for short type on SPARC.
- Open source GUI animation framework
- Re: longest prefix match from kernel routing table
- Re: compare and swap for short type on SPARC.
- Re: longest prefix match from kernel routing table
- Re: compare and swap for short type on SPARC.
- Re: compare and swap for short type on SPARC.
- Re: compare and swap for short type on SPARC.
- Re: compare and swap for short type on SPARC.
- Re: compare and swap for short type on SPARC.
- longest prefix match from kernel routing table
- Re: compare and swap for short type on SPARC.
- Re: compare and swap for short type on SPARC.
- compare and swap for short type on SPARC.
- Re: gnu screen question
- Re: ifconfig changes ip address when process is listening on socket
- Re: ifconfig changes ip address when process is listening on socket
- Re: ifconfig changes ip address when process is listening on socket
- Re: SIGBUS error
- Re: SIGBUS error
- Re: SIGBUS error
- Re: ifconfig changes ip address when process is listening on socket
- Re: ifconfig changes ip address when process is listening on socket
- Re: SIGBUS error
- Re: SIGBUS error
- Re: SIGBUS error
- Re: SIGBUS error
- Re: SIGBUS error
- Re: SIGBUS error
- Re: SIGBUS error
- SIGBUS error
- Re: coloring stdout and stderr
- From: Kalle Olavi Niemitalo
- Re: gnu screen question
- Re: gnu screen question
- Re: coloring stdout and stderr
- From: Kalle Olavi Niemitalo
- Re: coloring stdout and stderr
- From: Kalle Olavi Niemitalo
- Re: coloring stdout and stderr
- Re: ifconfig changes ip address when process is listening on socket
- Re: coloring stdout and stderr
- Re: coloring stdout and stderr
- Re: coloring stdout and stderr
- Re: coloring stdout and stderr
- ifconfig changes ip address when process is listening on socket
- Re: coloring stdout and stderr
- Re: coloring stdout and stderr
- Re: coloring stdout and stderr
- From: Kalle Olavi Niemitalo
- Re: gnu screen question
- Re: coloring stdout and stderr
- From: Jens Thoms Toerring
- Re: coloring stdout and stderr
- Re: coloring stdout and stderr
- From: Jens Thoms Toerring
- Re: check whether popen could establish a pipe
- coloring stdout and stderr
- Re: gnu screen question
- Re: gnu screen question
- Re: using terminfo without a tty file descriptor (in ELinks)?
- Re: Creating a project, from Makefile to static/dynamic libraries in UNIX
- Re: Creating a project, from Makefile to static/dynamic libraries in UNIX
- Re: gnu screen question
- Re: gnu screen question
- Re: gnu screen question
- gnu screen question
- Re: implement route command
- Re: How to send udp packets over the internet.
- Re: using terminfo without a tty file descriptor (in ELinks)?
- From: Kalle Olavi Niemitalo
- Re: Using virtual memory and/or disk to save reduce memory footprint
- Re: How to send udp packets over the internet.
- implement route command
- Re: ARP clinet look program
- Re: bind address already in use over multiple ports
- Re: How to send udp packets over the internet.
- Re: mprotect, mmap and malloc?
- Re: mprotect, mmap and malloc?
- Re: mprotect, mmap and malloc?
- Re: bind address already in use over multiple ports
- Re: useful platforms to test c sources on multiple platforms.
- useful platforms to test c sources on multiple platforms.
- Re: Are there good references to implement 16 bit based atomic operations?
- Re: mprotect, mmap and malloc?
- Re: using terminfo without a tty file descriptor (in ELinks)?
- Re: Creating a project, from Makefile to static/dynamic libraries in UNIX
- Re: zlib library
- using terminfo without a tty file descriptor (in ELinks)?
- From: Kalle Olavi Niemitalo
- Re: bind address already in use over multiple ports
- Re: Are there good references to implement 16 bit based atomic operations?
- Re: Are there good references to implement 16 bit based atomic operations?
- bind address already in use over multiple ports
- Re: How to send udp packets over the internet.
- Re: How to send udp packets over the internet.
- Re: mprotect, mmap and malloc?
- Re: check whether popen could establish a pipe
- Re: Are there good references to implement 16 bit based atomic operations?
- Re: zlib library
- How to send udp packets over the internet.
- Re: mprotect, mmap and malloc?
- Re: mprotect, mmap and malloc?
- Re: check whether popen could establish a pipe
- mprotect, mmap and malloc?
- Re: Using virtual memory and/or disk to save reduce memory footprint
- zlib library
- Re: Are there good references to implement 16 bit based atomic operations?
- Re: Are there good references to implement 16 bit based atomic operations?
- Re: Are there good references to implement 16 bit based atomic operations?
- Are there good references to implement 16 bit based atomic operations?
- Re: Creating a project, from Makefile to static/dynamic libraries in UNIX
- Re: simple make Q
- Re: simple make Q
- simple make Q
- Re: can't capture with linux packet protocol/
- Re: can't capture with linux packet protocol/
- Re: Using virtual memory and/or disk to save reduce memory footprint
- Re: Using virtual memory and/or disk to save reduce memory footprint
- Re: Computer Networks by Andrew S. Tanenbaum ?
- Re: Creating a project, from Makefile to static/dynamic libraries in UNIX
- Re: check whether popen could establish a pipe
- Re: check whether popen could establish a pipe
- Re: check whether popen could establish a pipe
- Re: check whether popen could establish a pipe
- Re: check whether popen could establish a pipe
- Computer Networks by Andrew S. Tanenbaum ?
- can't capture with linux packet protocol/
- Re: Creating a project, from Makefile to static/dynamic libraries in UNIX
- Re: check whether popen could establish a pipe
- Re: check whether popen could establish a pipe
- Re: check whether popen could establish a pipe
- Re: check whether popen could establish a pipe
- From: Jens Thoms Toerring
- Re: check whether popen could establish a pipe
- Re: check whether popen could establish a pipe
- check whether popen could establish a pipe
- Re: Creating a project, from Makefile to static/dynamic libraries in UNIX
- Re: Creating a project, from Makefile to static/dynamic libraries in UNIX
- Re: Creating a project, from Makefile to static/dynamic libraries in UNIX
- Re: How read out own IP-address?
- Re: getaddrinfo, getnameinfo, and IP address of host machine
- Re: ARP clinet look program
- Re: Sending hexadecimal data trough write()
- From: Jens Thoms Toerring
- Re: Sending hexadecimal data trough write()
- Re: Creating a project, from Makefile to static/dynamic libraries in UNIX
- Re: mmap question
- Re: Usage of pthread lib
- Re: Sending hexadecimal data trough write()
- Re: Creating a project, from Makefile to static/dynamic libraries in UNIX
- Re: rmdir() for non-empty directory - C++
- Re: Creating a project, from Makefile to static/dynamic libraries in UNIX
- Re: Measure program memory usage?
- Re: Usage of pthread lib
- Re: mmap question
- Re: Creating a project, from Makefile to static/dynamic libraries in UNIX
- Alternative Linux Programming
- Re: Sending hexadecimal data trough write()
- Re: Measure program memory usage?
- Re: Usage of pthread lib
- Re: Sending hexadecimal data trough write()
- Re: How read out own IP-address?
- Re: How read out own IP-address?
- Re: Sending hexadecimal data trough write()
- From: Jens Thoms Toerring
- Re: Usage of pthread lib
- Re: Sending hexadecimal data trough write()
- Re: Measure program memory usage?
- Re: Usage of pthread lib
- Re: Usage of pthread lib
- Re: Sending hexadecimal data trough write()
- Re: Sending hexadecimal data trough write()
- Re: Usage of pthread lib
- Re: How read out own IP-address?
- Re: Measure program memory usage?
- Re: Measure program memory usage?
- Re: Usage of pthread lib
- Re: How read out own IP-address?
- Re: Measure program memory usage?
- Re: Sending hexadecimal data trough write()
- Re: Sending hexadecimal data trough write()
- Re: ARP clinet look program
- Re: Measure program memory usage?
- Re: Measure program memory usage?
- Re: Measure program memory usage?
- Re: How read out own IP-address?
- Measure program memory usage?
- Usage of pthread lib
- ARP clinet look program
- ARP clinet look program
- Re: Sending hexadecimal data trough write()
- Re: Sending hexadecimal data trough write()
- Re: Sending hexadecimal data trough write()
- Re: Help with Fork/Exec
- Sending hexadecimal data trough write()
- Re: Help with Fork/Exec
- Re: ssh access denied using putty
- From: Golden California Girls
- Re: Is there a way to compare dates in bash or ksh?
- Re: Help with Fork/Exec
- Re: Help with Fork/Exec
- From: Jens Thoms Toerring
- Re: Help with Fork/Exec
- Re: Help with Fork/Exec
- From: Jens Thoms Toerring
- Help with Fork/Exec
- Re: rmdir() for non-empty directory - C++
- Re: rmdir() for non-empty directory - C++
- ssh access denied using putty
- Re: scanf function
- Re: scanf function
- scanf function
- Re: rmdir() for non-empty directory - C++
- Re: rmdir() for non-empty directory - C++
- Re: rmdir() for non-empty directory - C++
- Re: rmdir() for non-empty directory - C++
- Re: Is there a way to compare dates in bash or ksh?
- Re: rmdir() for non-empty directory - C++
- Re: Is this a common way to use CGI?
- From: trusted08@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- rmdir() for non-empty directory - C++
- Re: Is GTK+ portable on AIX, HP-UX and Solaris?
- Re: Is there a way to compare dates in bash or ksh?
- What is 'New Memory Leaked' in Rational Purify?
- Re: Is there a way to compare dates in bash or ksh?
- Re: Is there a way to compare dates in bash or ksh?
- Re: Is there a way to compare dates in bash or ksh?
- Re: Is GTK+ portable on AIX, HP-UX and Solaris?
- Is there a way to compare dates in bash or ksh?
- Re: Strange report from leaks
- From: Golden California Girls
- Re: Strange report from leaks
- Re: write and data interleaving
- Re: Strange report from leaks
- Strange report from leaks
- From: Golden California Girls
- Re: write and data interleaving
- Re: write and data interleaving
- Re: write and data interleaving
- write and data interleaving
- Re: Is there standard(POSIX) library call for timezone manipulation?
- Cool mobile applications Absolutely FREE :)
- From: leanne.eldwin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: Is there standard(POSIX) library call for timezone manipulation?
- Re: How can I get rx/tx packet info from an interface?
- Is there standard(POSIX) library call for timezone manipulation?
- Re: getaddrinfo, getnameinfo, and IP address of host machine
- Re: How can I get rx/tx packet info from an interface?
- getaddrinfo, getnameinfo, and IP address of host machine
- How can I get rx/tx packet info from an interface?
- Re: Is GTK+ portable on AIX, HP-UX and Solaris?
- Re: Creating a project, from Makefile to static/dynamic libraries in UNIX
- Re: Creating a project, from Makefile to static/dynamic libraries in UNIX
- Re: Is this a common way to use CGI?
- Re: Is this a common way to use CGI?
- Re: Is GTK+ portable on AIX, HP-UX and Solaris?
- Creating a project, from Makefile to static/dynamic libraries in UNIX
