I have a 2 CD set from Linux Mall of Debian 2.1.  I don't mind parting
with it.  I will bring it, if it is not recent enough, perhaps someone
else would like it.

Tim

On Sun, 3 Dec 2000, dollar wrote:

> Could someone bring a newer copy of debian, to the next thursday nite
> meeting I would like to copy it thanks
> ken
> 
> On Tue, 28 Nov 2000, Seth Cohn wrote:
> 
> > Seems that Adobe has given up on releasing Framemaker, and the beta
> > expires on Dec 31.
> > 
> > Reading the story on Linux Today, I noticed a really cool little
> > tool:  to lie to an application and force the time/date.  No more
> > expiring demo software.
> > 
> > Cut & pasted for your approval:
> > 
> > This quick hack should probably work. Paste this into a file called
> > pre.c: 
> > 
> >    --- CUT HERE --- 
> >    #define SECONDS 975421904 
> >    struct timeval { 
> >    long tv_sec; 
> >    long tv_usec; 
> >    }; 
> > 
> >    int gettimeofday(struct timeval *tv, void *tz) 
> >    { 
> >    tv->tv_sec = SECONDS; 
> >    tv->tv_usec = 0; 
> >    } 
> > 
> >    long time(long *t) 
> >    { 
> >    if(t) *t = SECONDS; 
> >    return SECONDS; 
> >    } 
> >    --- CUT HERE --- 
> > 
> >    Build it with: 
> >    gcc -c pre.c 
> >    ld -shared -o pre.so pre.o 
> > 
> >    Run it with: 
> >    LD_PRELOAD=./pre.so name_of_program_to_run 
> > 
> >    Basically it replaces gettimeofday() and time() with stubs which
> > return a fixed value. Email if you want a
> >    version which gets the real time of day and subtracts some amount
> > from it instead (I wrote that first, then
> >    realised that you wanted a version which returned a fixed time).
> > -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > 
> 
> 

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