On Tue, Jul 30, 2002 at 10:42:19PM -0400, Arie Folger wrote:
On Tuesday 30 July 2002 20:06, Oded Arbel wrote:
Mandrake has KDE 3.02 packages in cooker for some time now, and having a
bleeding edge cooker installation at home (updated daily), i can attest to
the stability of this version
On Tue, Jul 30, 2002, Arie Folger wrote about Re: KDE 3.0.2 RPM packages:
On Tuesday 30 July 2002 20:06, Oded Arbel wrote:
Mandrake has KDE 3.02 packages in cooker for some time now, and having a
bleeding edge cooker installation at home (updated daily), i can attest to
the stability
Cc: Oded Arbel; Tzafrir Cohen; Eliran; [EMAIL PROTECTED];
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Subject: Re: KDE 3.0.2 RPM packages
On Tue, Jul 30, 2002, Arie Folger wrote about Re: KDE 3.0.2 RPM packages:
On Tuesday 30 July 2002 20:06, Oded Arbel wrote:
Mandrake has KDE 3.02 packages in cooker for some time now
Title: RE: Valgrind (was: KDE 3.0.2 RPM packages)
Other commercial tools like Insure++ for example ?
-- -Original Message-
-- From: Guy Baruch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
-- Subject: Re: Valgrind (was: KDE 3.0.2 RPM packages)
--
-- how does it compare with rational's purify tool
, Gregory
Subject: Re: valgrind Vs purify ? (was KDE 3.0.2 RPM packages)
how does it compare with rational's purify tool ?
Kovriga, Gregory wrote:
I tried it on a real project (we were porting from HP to Linux and it
turned
out that Linux isn't so forgiving as HP when talking about memory
Title: RE: Valgrind (was: KDE 3.0.2 RPM packages)
Here
is what I can say from my experience:
purify - very nice, mostly stable.
needs at least linking, and while linking it can fail on some unusual library +
it uses embedded path as the first priority while searching for the library
On Wed, 31 Jul 2002, Guy Baruch wrote:
how does it compare with rational's purify tool ?
or any other such commercial tool ?
first - you can try valgrind by yourself. you download it, compile it, run
it (with a flag to increase the number of stack frames to show, and
another flag to tell it
Valgrind 1.0 is excellent. It helped me trace a few obscure bugs that
could only be reproduced on Windows under certain blue moon
configurations. (had to do with lack of memory initialization)
I never worked with the commercial offerings so I can't tell. Of course,
Valgrind makes your programs
to the real trouble point... Catches everything that can be
caught using such a tool.
Thanks,
Gregory.
-Original Message-
From: Michael Sternberg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 31, 2002 12:32 PM
To: linux-il (E-mail)
Subject: RE: Valgrind (was: KDE 3.0.2 RPM packages
On Wednesday 31 July 2002 12:32, Michael Sternberg wrote:
Other commercial tools like Insure++ for example ?
GOD I have nightmare from the insure++
Back at Magnifire when I was working there - it took 3 weeks to install it!
every time the license failed, the insure crashed, and god
On Wednesday 31 July 2002 14:17, Avrahami David wrote:
Hi,
As someone whom asked to evaluate those tools in Comverse and I really
spent lot of time to do that:
1) There is Purify for Linux and Rational call the hole package includes
purifyLT,quantifyLT,... Rational test real time (TRT)
I
Mandrake has KDE 3.02 packages in cooker for some time now, and having a bleeding edge
cooker installation at home (updated daily), i can attest to the stability of this
version and the MDK packages. Valgrind probably had so,mething to do with it...
--
Oded
Tzafrir Cohen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tuesday 30 July 2002 20:06, Oded Arbel wrote:
Mandrake has KDE 3.02 packages in cooker for some time now, and having a
bleeding edge cooker installation at home (updated daily), i can attest to
the stability of this version and the MDK packages. Valgrind probably had
so,mething to do with
On Wed, 24 Jul 2002, Arie Folger wrote:
On Wednesday 24 July 2002 12:46, Eliran wrote:
As I just saw Chen Levy's message at whatsup.org I found that KDE3.0.2 rpms
packages are here, available from metalab:
ftp://ftp.ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/distributions/contrib/texstar/Redhat-7.3/
On Wed, 24 Jul 2002, Arie Folger wrote:
clueless question: If you don't know who compiled the packages, and they
are in the contrib directory (which, AIUI, has looser upload policies),
how do you know the packages are trustworthy? Quite different from widely
distributed packages such as
more like it they might have a backdoor worm or a virus (or all 3)
inside.
Ely Levy
System group
Hebrew University
Jerusalem Israel
On Wed, 24 Jul 2002, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
On Wed, 24 Jul 2002, Arie Folger wrote:
On Wednesday 24 July 2002 12:46, Eliran wrote:
As I just saw Chen
There is another beta planned for near future so I think it would take a
bit before 8.0 (I think this beta would be for 7.4).
mdk 9 would probebly be out as well in a while,
finally something that integrate both gnome 2.0 and kde 3.0.3
togther with gcc 3.1.
Shay you can be happy now you'll have
On Wednesday 24 July 2002 20:22, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
On Wed, 24 Jul 2002, Arie Folger wrote:
On Wednesday 24 July 2002 12:46, Eliran wrote:
As I just saw Chen Levy's message at whatsup.org I found that KDE3.0.2
rpms packages are here, available from metalab:
Thanks, Eliran.
No problem.
clueless question: If you don't know who compiled the packages, and they
are
in the contrib directory (which, AIUI, has looser upload policies), how do
you know the packages are trustworthy? Quite different from widely
distributed packages such as RedHat iso
On Wednesday 24 July 2002 13:43, Ely Levy wrote:
There is another beta planned for near future so I think it would take a
bit before 8.0 (I think this beta would be for 7.4).
OK. So is 7.4 coming out really soon, or no earlier than September? BTW, I do
think that the next release or RH will
On Wednesday 24 July 2002 21:44, Arie Folger wrote:
On Wednesday 24 July 2002 13:43, Ely Levy wrote:
There is another beta planned for near future so I think it would take a
bit before 8.0 (I think this beta would be for 7.4).
OK. So is 7.4 coming out really soon, or no earlier than
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