Re: pointers for using an additional version of gcc

2003-03-23 Thread Yedidyah Bar-David
On Mon, Mar 24, 2003 at 08:13:49AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi, > I intend to compile octave-2.1.44 on a celeron 600MHz running slackware > 8.0 (kernel 2.2.xx, gcc 2.95). Most of the tools required by the package > are compatible with my system, but it requires a newer version > of the rea

pointers for using an additional version of gcc

2003-03-23 Thread avraham . rosenberg
Hi, I intend to compile octave-2.1.44 on a celeron 600MHz running slackware 8.0 (kernel 2.2.xx, gcc 2.95). Most of the tools required by the package are compatible with my system, but it requires a newer version of the readline library (updated, without unpleasant side-effects) and gcc-3.2.2. I do

Re: SOLVED - Re: [README First]Re: TCP-Wrapper problem

2003-03-23 Thread Shaul Karl
On Mon, Mar 24, 2003 at 12:00:43AM +0200, Boaz Rymland wrote: > i wasn't familiar with tcpdmatch till now. yep, broken too on my > machine. ldd -r on the binary gives some "undefined symbols". > ldd -r and an unprofessional go/no-go test for tcpd{match,chk} makes them pass. Maybe other peop

Re: SOLVED - Re: [README First]Re: TCP-Wrapper problem

2003-03-23 Thread Boaz Rymland
Shaul Karl wrote: On Sun, Mar 23, 2003 at 08:09:59PM +0200, Boaz Rymland wrote: Conclusion (? - anyone got a better explanation?). Doesn't the following quote from man hosts.allow shows that one might expect this? PARANOID Matches any host whose name does not match its

Re: SOLVED - Re: [README First]Re: TCP-Wrapper problem

2003-03-23 Thread Shaul Karl
On Sun, Mar 23, 2003 at 08:09:59PM +0200, Boaz Rymland wrote: > > Conclusion (? - anyone got a better explanation?). Doesn't the following quote from man hosts.allow shows that one might expect this? PARANOID Matches any host whose name does not match its address. When

Re: -fomit-frame-pointer and C++ exceptions (fwd)

2003-03-23 Thread Vadim Vygonets
- Forwarded message from Nix <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - To: Vadim Vygonets <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: -fomit-frame-pointer and C++ exceptions (fwd) X-Emacs: the answer to the world surplus of CPU cycles. From: Nix <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: 22 Mar 2003 17:37:27 + In-Reply-To: <[EMAIL PR

SOLVED - Re: [README First]Re: TCP-Wrapper problem

2003-03-23 Thread Boaz Rymland
O.K., after some more playing (just before I've sent the mail to "debian-user"...) I saw that the TCPD worked not quite as I expected: reminder: hosts.deny contained one line saying - "ALL : ALL " which supposed to set up a default closed policy. I played a lot with this file and even more with

2 wheel mouse

2003-03-23 Thread shlomo solomon
I have an A4tech 3 button 2 wheel mouse (actually a trackball, but the protocol is the same). I had no problem configuring the wheel in various versions of Mandrake (most recently MDK 9.0). Here's the relevant section of XF86Config-4 as set up automatically by the MDK install. Section "InputDev

Re: [OT] new hardisk advice (was: What's "short read error"?)

2003-03-23 Thread Beni Cherniavsky
On 2003-03-03, I wrote: > > [Shaul Karl] > > If this is under warranty I would also try to claim for it. > [Me] > It's not. The person in the store was surprisingly nice, turns out it is on warranty after all, even though this is not written in the paper we got when buying. > > As far as I know

Re: output from a remote host

2003-03-23 Thread Nadav Har'El
On Sun, Mar 23, 2003, Nadav Har'El wrote about "Re: output from a remote host": > On Sun, Mar 23, 2003, Orna Agmon wrote about "output from a remote host": > > My problem is that rsh does not work well in the background (in other > > words, ^z bg brings it to a state of "suspended (tty output)"),

Re: output from a remote host

2003-03-23 Thread Nadav Har'El
On Sun, Mar 23, 2003, Orna Agmon wrote about "output from a remote host": > My problem is that rsh does not work well in the background (in other > words, ^z bg brings it to a state of "suspended (tty output)"), since both > rsh and rexec need the terminal's standard output as thier own. I belie

Re: TGI consumer and communication survey

2003-03-23 Thread Gilad Ben-Yossef
Gabor Szabo wrote: On Sun, 23 Mar 2003, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote: Gabor - where is survey published or given? is it on-line somewhere? I have a dead-tree verion and it is not with me now. Maybe try their web site http://www.tgi.co.il/ as Ira pointed out. Gabor ps. They don't mention Perl eithe

Re: TGI consumer and communication survey

2003-03-23 Thread Gabor Szabo
On Sun, 23 Mar 2003, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote: > > Gabor - where is survey published or given? is it on-line somewhere? I have a dead-tree verion and it is not with me now. Maybe try their web site http://www.tgi.co.il/ as Ira pointed out. Gabor ps. They don't mention Perl either :-(((

Re: TGI consumer and communication survey

2003-03-23 Thread Gilad Ben-Yossef
Gabor Szabo wrote: I have just seen the TGI consumer and communication survey for 2003. Among a billion questions they ask about my computer and my OS. They have 7 choices: 6 of them start with W and the 7th is Other. (no place to write what other). What do you think the fact they don't ask about

Re: TGI consumer and communication survey

2003-03-23 Thread Ira Abramov
For those in the dark like I was when I read this, tgi.co.il is "Teleseker-Gallup", a popular source of "trusted" statistic studies. Quoting Gabor Szabo, from the post of Sun, 23 Mar: > What do you think the fact they don't ask about Mac and > Linux is it good for Mac and Linux or bad ? it's go

TGI consumer and communication survey

2003-03-23 Thread Gabor Szabo
I have just seen the TGI consumer and communication survey for 2003. Among a billion questions they ask about my computer and my OS. They have 7 choices: 6 of them start with W and the 7th is Other. (no place to write what other). What do you think the fact they don't ask about Mac and Linux is

Re: Mysql 4.1

2003-03-23 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Sun, Mar 23, 2003 at 03:40:58PM +0200, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote: > Robert Wallner wrote: > > PS. I'll just wait for mysql-4.1 to turn beta, for now I'm using > > multiple sql queries instead of breaking my principles :) > > You don't have to. One positive thing you can do is use (and contribut

Re: Mysql 4.1

2003-03-23 Thread Gilad Ben-Yossef
Robert Wallner wrote: I am using a GNU/Linux system built from scratch (LFS style), but rpm packaged. I built it after my fanatic rule that closed source should NEVER be packaged as part of the system. So, the single way I allow myself to use a new software is to grab it's sources, hack them whe

Mysql 4.1

2003-03-23 Thread Robert Wallner
Hi * I just wanted to share some bugging experience I had. I am using a GNU/Linux system built from scratch (LFS style), but rpm packaged. I built it after my fanatic rule that closed source should NEVER be packaged as part of the system. So, the single way I allow myself to use a new software