Linux-Misc Digest #950, Volume #25                Thu, 5 Oct 00 13:13:04 EDT

Contents:
  Re: Implications (JosB)
  KDE Interface v Microsoft Windows (derbhil)
  mpeg movie capturing ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
  zero-length partition? what the...? ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
  nfs woes (dave frost)
  Re: Implications (Richard Caley)
  RH6.2 Remote Login problem (gkrpan)
  Re: LM 7.1 : hidden partition (Jim Howes)
  Re: disk quota per directory (Ted George)
  Re: Mouse stops clicking in X ("The infamous \"Brian\"")
  Re: Implications (Robert Clayton)
  Re: KDE Interface v Microsoft Windows (Lew Pitcher)
  Problem with driver binary compatibility? (Al)
  Re: Get rid of localhost? ("David Turley")
  Re: Need terminal emulator (Grant Edwards)
  Best Linux? (Glen Stromquist)
  getting rid of mingetty (Mihai Cartoaje)
  Java Crash in RedHat 7.0 ("Kevin Lam")
  Windows 2000, NTFS and linux. (Guido Vettoretti)
  SCSI Drivers (Carlos A. =?iso-8859-1?Q?L=E1zaro?= Carrascosa)
  Re: RH6.2 Remote Login problem (gkrpan)
  Re: libMesaGL(U).so.3 ("John Cage")
  Best way to validate/process this lang-like data list? (M Sweger)
  Re: Java Crash in RedHat 7.0 (Juergen Kreileder)
  nsmail to news archiving (Ken Gage)
  Re: Very simple question (Dave Brown)

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From: JosB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.setup,comp.software.config-mgmt,comp.ai.gentic
Subject: Re: Implications
Date: Thu, 05 Oct 2000 13:59:07 GMT

In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Tue, 03 Oct 2000 10:15:45 GMT,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >   DNA --> RNA --> Proteins (function)
>
> And
>
> Grass --> Bull --> Manure
>
> Another similarity for your "equation".

The DNA -> RNA -> Proteins is not the correct way of dealing with this
situation.

Lets take DNA. This is a combination of 4 different RNA's (afaik). And
these RNA's are built of different proteins.

So, the Protein is the base of all (and should be taken as
startingpoint). From the Protein, i can figure out what RNA I'll get,
from the different combinations of RNA i can build DNA.

In this case, DNA is a result of Proteins, not the other way around.
I cannot figure out the connection with the software part of the story.

Correct me if I am wrong...

Jos Buurman


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From: derbhil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: KDE Interface v Microsoft Windows
Date: Thu, 05 Oct 2000 14:29:44 -0000

Which is better, the KDE or the Microsoft Windows interface, where would I
find material from which to research this question more thoroughly????

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: mpeg movie capturing
Date: Thu, 05 Oct 2000 14:15:55 GMT

I recently bought myself i WinTV card and I would like to know what's
the best to way "record" mpeg movies. Does anyone have suggestions in
which format to grab the movies and what to use to convert them to mpeg?

Henrik.


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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: zero-length partition? what the...?
Date: Thu, 05 Oct 2000 14:22:13 GMT

I booted linux up the other day having not ran it in a couple of days
and for some reason it gave me an error when trying to mount the
filesystems:

"blah blah resulted in a short read...Could this be a zero length
partition?"

What does this mean.  I can get into the system as root only and
my /var /home or /usr partitions are not mounted. /usr will mount when
i use the mount command but /home refuses to.  I know it couldnt be a
problem with the hard disk since i have other partitions on it which
work from windows.

I could reinstall the system from scratch but I really want to be able
to cover that /home partition first. How can I do this?



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From: dave frost <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: nfs woes
Date: Thu, 05 Oct 2000 13:41:35 +0100
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

hi all,

I have a small prob with my nfs setup.  I have a solaris machine( along
with other unices) that mounts a directory via nfs.  The problem is that

i cant get the nfs mounted partition to be read/write, it is always read

only.  In the /etc/exports directory i hav the line

/home/aletur * (rw)

(its a home directory).  So any machine can mount it read/write yes ?

ithen restart mountd and nfsd with

rcnfsserver restart

( its on suse ), and no complaints.  To mount the directory on solaris i

use

mount -F nfs nfs://<ipaddr>/home/aletrue /export/home/dave_f

The problem is mainly that i dont know which end the problem has
originated from, the client or server ?  I have followed all of the
instructions in the docs but my head is now jurting - any help is much
apreciated.

cheers

dave


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From: Richard Caley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.setup,comp.software.config-mgmt,comp.ai.gentic
Subject: Re: Implications
Date: 05 Oct 2000 15:55:04 +0100

In article <8ri1f6$2rj$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, JosB  (j) writes:

j> Lets take DNA. This is a combination of 4 different RNA's 

<buzz>

Next contestant :-)

I don't mean to be mean, but you really have to go read a book.

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From: gkrpan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RH6.2 Remote Login problem
Date: Thu, 5 Oct 2000 14:52:12 GMT

I've recently set up a Linux system running RH6.2 that is denying remote
logins.  I've got two other systems (RH6.2 as well) configured the same
way that are working.  I've looked through all of the pam.d
configuration and did a complete compare of the entire /etc heirarchy
between the systems, and other than the obvious differences (hostname,
passwd, group- all that stuff) everything is configured identically
between the two systems.

I'm on a bit of a brain drain right now in regards to this, and I know
that it's got to be some stupid little thing I missed.  Anyone have any
ideas as to what I may have missed?  Any ideas would be appreciated.

Thanks in advance,
Greg.


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From: Jim Howes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: uk.comp.os.linux
Subject: Re: LM 7.1 : hidden partition
Date: Thu, 05 Oct 2000 15:06:58 +0100

"Fabrice, dit F@bz ;o)" wrote:
> 
> Now, from windows I can't access anymore D: , whereas from linux it is well
> detected as a FAT32 windows partition.
> How can I restore my partition to access it from windows ???

There are various comments hereabouts about LM setting the partition
tag incorrectly.  Using a linux disk partitioner, such as fdisk,
check that your FAT32 partitions are set to type 'c' (for LBA Fat32)
or 'b' for non-LBA Fat32, and then windows will probably see it again.

You'll probably find it has been set to 83 (Linux Native)

bash# fdisk /dev/hda

Command (m for help)?  p
Disk /dev/hda: blah blah
   Device Boot    Start       End    Blocks   Id  System
/dev/hda1   *         1      1016    512032+   c  Win95 FAT32 (LBA)
/dev/hda2          1017      3390   1155168    5  Extended
/dev/hda5          1017      3390   1155168   83  Linux native
/dev/hda6          ....      ....   .......   83  Linux native

Command (m for help)? t
Partition number: 5
Hex code (type L to list codes) c

Reason for '.'s - I made the figures up, I don't have windows on these
linux boxen.

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From: Ted George <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: disk quota per directory
Date: Thu, 05 Oct 2000 09:20:22 -0500

yes the would work for a finite number of directories/partitions.  but in
this case the directories will be added/removed on a regular basis.
basically an infinite number of directories.


Bob Hauck wrote:

> On Wed, 04 Oct 2000 10:28:24 -0500, Ted George <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >does anyone know of a quota system for linux which enforces disk quotas
> >only on a per directory basis without regard to userid?
>
> Put the directory in it's own filesystem.  Set a group quota.  Put all
> the users in the group.
>
> --
>  -| Bob Hauck
>  -| To Whom You Are Speaking
>  -| http://www.haucks.org/


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From: "The infamous \"Brian\"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: alt.os.linux,alt.os.linux.mandrake,comp.os.linux.setup
Subject: Re: Mouse stops clicking in X
Date: Thu, 05 Oct 2000 15:07:28 GMT

Hi J:

J.Smith wrote in message ...

>I seem to be having a weird problem in X. Sometimes, my mouse does
>no longer seem able to click on anything anymore. Even though I can
>still move the mousecursor, a mouseclick has no response. At these
>times, my keyboard still works fine, and so does everything else.
>At first I thought that I was having a IRQ conflict or something,
>but since my mouse is on com1 and my modem on com2 this should not
>be the problem. I have a standard Microsoft serial mouse, and am
>running XFree86 3.3.6 with KDE 1.1.2 on Mandrake v7.1.

Have a look to see if you are running "gpm" (general purpose mouse) by
default (starts during boot). I have had situations where I had to kill
"gpm" before running X.

Good luck.

Best regards,

The infamous "Brian"



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From: Robert Clayton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.setup,comp.software.config-mgmt,comp.ai.gentic
Subject: Re: Implications
Date: Thu, 05 Oct 2000 14:54:02 -0400

Oh no, I spelled beginning with an "i".

I see about twenty correctional posts coming to me...


Robert Clayton wrote:

> Not to disagree with you (I fail to see the connection also, and I have
> thought the whole thing was amusing from the biginning), but DNA is not
> made up of 4 different RNA's as I recall.  DNA is made up of four
> different nucleotides, these being represented by the letters T, G, C, and
> A
>
> But I know what you mean...
>
> Robert
>
> JosB wrote:
>
> > In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> >   [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > On Tue, 03 Oct 2000 10:15:45 GMT,
> > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >
> > > >   DNA --> RNA --> Proteins (function)
> > >
> > > And
> > >
> > > Grass --> Bull --> Manure
> > >
> > > Another similarity for your "equation".
> >
> > The DNA -> RNA -> Proteins is not the correct way of dealing with this
> > situation.
> >
> > Lets take DNA. This is a combination of 4 different RNA's (afaik). And
> > these RNA's are built of different proteins.
> >
> > So, the Protein is the base of all (and should be taken as
> > startingpoint). From the Protein, i can figure out what RNA I'll get,
> > from the different combinations of RNA i can build DNA.
> >
> > In this case, DNA is a result of Proteins, not the other way around.
> > I cannot figure out the connection with the software part of the story.
> >
> > Correct me if I am wrong...
> >
> > Jos Buurman
> >
> > Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/
> > Before you buy.
>
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Lew Pitcher)
Subject: Re: KDE Interface v Microsoft Windows
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 05 Oct 2000 15:15:38 GMT

On Thu, 05 Oct 2000 14:29:44 -0000, derbhil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Which is better, the KDE or the Microsoft Windows interface,

That's a matter of opinion.

> where would I find material from which to research this question more thoroughly????

http://www.microsoft.com/
http://www.kde.org/


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Lew Pitcher
IT Consultant, Development Services
Toronto Dominion Bank Financial Group

(Opinions expressed are my own, not my employers')

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From: Al <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Problem with driver binary compatibility?
Date: Thu, 05 Oct 2000 15:14:50 GMT

Hi,
I try to install a char driver compiled for the
kernel version 2.2.12-20 on
kernel 2.2.14-5.0 and I get next errors:
========
# insmod -f /test/driver
Warning: kernel-module version mismatch
        /test/driver was compiled for kernel version 2.2.12-20
        while this kernel is version 2.2.14-5.0

/test/driver: unresolved symbol __wake_up_Rb2c45411
/test/driver: unresolved symbol register_chrdev_R612b1a58
/test/driver: unresolved symbol boot_cpu_data_R4d12d1d7
/test/driver: unresolved symbol
interruptible_sleep_on_Rc0f2a9fa /test/driver: unresolved symbol
__pollwait_R97033cd1
========

Can anyone tell me what am I doinh wrong?

Thanks,
Al


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From: "David Turley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Get rid of localhost?
Date: Thu, 05 Oct 2000 14:37:03 GMT

Well, you could run Slackware. It lets you control your box.
:-)

In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Running netcfg allows you to configure your hostname. John Carroll
> wrote:
>> 
>> I recently installed Redhat 6.2, and somewhere along the way missed an
>> instruction.  As a result, my machine thinks it's "localhost", which 
>> isn't very helpful.  I've been running Slackware 96 for years, so I
>> thought I knew how to fix the problem.  Replace "localhost" in 
>> /etc/HOSTNAME with jjc.groveton.com  and maybe do something similar
>> in /etc/hosts.  So I did those things, and the next time I booted, the
>> prompt still showed "localhost".  I checked /etc/HOSTNAME and 
>> discovered it had been rewritten at bootup, and my changes had been
>> wiped out.  Couldn't believe that, but I repeated it and the same thing
>> happened.  Any suggestions on how to change the HOSTNAME on this
>> newfangled Linux box? 
>> 
>> John Carroll
> 
> 
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Grant Edwards)
Subject: Re: Need terminal emulator
Date: Thu, 05 Oct 2000 15:39:14 GMT

In article <8ri0hp$586$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Frank da Cruz wrote:

>: I'm looking for an X11 serial terminal emulator.  Something
>: like seyon or minicom, but:
>: 
>:  1) I'd like to see status of modem control lines.
>:  
>:  2) I'd like to be able control modem control lines.
>:  
>:  3) All I want is a terminal emulator.  I don't need something
>:     that tries to initialize modems, dial phone numbers or
>:     anything like that.  I just want it to act like a terminal.

>C-Kermit:

I tried C-Kermit but couldn't figure out how to control RTS and
DTR.  I've been using various flavors of Kermit for 10+ years
now, and it saddens me that kermit isn't included in many Linux
distibutions. That means when I go help somebody troubleshoot
serial stuff, they only thing they have is minicom (the UI in
minicom drives me up the wall).  I generally resort to stty,
cat, and echo.

>  http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/
>
>It lets you see the status of modem control lines ("show
>comm").

I was looking for something that displays the status
continuously rather than having to repeatedly execute a
command.

>As to controlling modem signals, that's mostly a driver issue.
>Kermit can toggle DTR ("hangup"),

That's the problem with the other terminal emulators I've
tried, they all assume their connected to modems. Which is
fine, if that's what you're doing.

>but RTS is controlled by the driver (for flow control),

Only if you enable RTS/CTS flow control in the driver. Most
Unix drivers allow application control of both DTR and RTS.

>and of course CD, DSR, RI, and RTS are incoming signals.  

Yup (you meant "CTS" rather than "RTS").

>C-Kermit also lets you automate communications tasks with its
>scripting language, which includes commands to test modem
>signals and variables that return their current status.

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From: Glen Stromquist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Best Linux?
Date: Thu, 05 Oct 2000 15:30:58 GMT

After a bad experience with installing Corel linux, (it over wrote my
WIN 98 partition on my C: drive even though I pointed it to install on
the D: drive) I plan on re installing linux - again on it's own
separate physical drive with a dual boot option... the things I am
taking in to consideration are:

1.  which one has the best GUI

2.  best dual boot capability (I may just use XOSL)

3.  best for accessing WINxx data

4.  free version

5.  best application suite available

I've heard SuSE is a very good product - but I know very little about
all of the different "flavours" out there.


Thanks in advance

GS


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From: Mihai Cartoaje <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: getting rid of mingetty
Date: Thu, 05 Oct 2000 15:40:56 GMT

Hello,

I have a computer with 16MB of ram running RedHat, and top informs me
that the 5 instances of mingetty loaded at startup take up over 2MB.

I have tried renaming mingetty so that iniscript wouldn't find it, but
then Linux wouldn't boot. I have my computer back up and running now,
but I still have to get rid of mingetty!

Is there a way?

Mihai


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From: "Kevin Lam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.lang.java.help,comp.lang.java.misc,comp.os.linux.help
Subject: Java Crash in RedHat 7.0
Date: Thu, 5 Oct 2000 23:46:33 +0800

Hi all,

I've installed RedHat 7.0 and found that whenever I used
any programs from JDK1.2.2 or J2SDKEE1.2.1 core is
dumped!!! I've tried to uninstalled any Java related
components, say libgcj, however, the problem persists!!!

Anyone can solve it?

Thanks in advance!

Kevin



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From: Guido Vettoretti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Windows 2000, NTFS and linux.
Date: Thu, 05 Oct 2000 15:53:07 GMT

Hello,

When I installed dual booting win2000 and RH linux I was told by win2k
not to use NTFS if I have a dual boot system, so I used FAT32. Would it
be bad to convert my win2000 FAT32 partition to NTFS?

Thanks
Guido.



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From: Carlos A. =?iso-8859-1?Q?L=E1zaro?= Carrascosa 
Crossposted-To: 
comp.os.linux.setup,comp.os.linux.hardware,comp.os.linux.misc.development.system,comp.os.linux.misc.development.apps
Subject: SCSI Drivers
Date: Thu, 05 Oct 2000 17:03:52 +0200

Anyone know if exists any  driver for the:

Future Domain Corp
TMC-850MEX (pt)

SCSI card ?

And, of course, where i can get it ;-)

thanks in advance.

Carlos.



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From: gkrpan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: RH6.2 Remote Login problem
Date: Thu, 5 Oct 2000 16:12:43 GMT

figured it out..... i was missing the telnet-server rpm.

duh......

gkrpan wrote:

> I've recently set up a Linux system running RH6.2 that is denying remote
> logins.  I've got two other systems (RH6.2 as well) configured the same
> way that are working.  I've looked through all of the pam.d
> configuration and did a complete compare of the entire /etc heirarchy
> between the systems, and other than the obvious differences (hostname,
> passwd, group- all that stuff) everything is configured identically
> between the two systems.
>
> I'm on a bit of a brain drain right now in regards to this, and I know
> that it's got to be some stupid little thing I missed.  Anyone have any
> ideas as to what I may have missed?  Any ideas would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Greg.


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From: "John Cage" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: libMesaGL(U).so.3
Date: Thu, 05 Oct 2000 16:18:57 GMT


Sven Mascheck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schreef in berichtnieuws
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> In comp.os.linux.setup John Cage <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  > I tryed to install fsv (file system visualisation) but I need files
>  > libMesaGL.so.3 & libMesaGLU.so.3
>
>  > I installed Mesa 3.2.2 (or at least I tryed)

> Read the documentation about both 'rpm' and installing Mesa,
> as you are not even sure about your success.

Yeah, I've got the really bad habbit to leave always an uncertain
impression.

> I guess your 'fsv' demands wrong versions.  I installed both Mesa-3.2
> (self compiled) and Mesa-3.2-2.i386.rpm on redhat 6.1.
>
> Both packages contained libGl[U].so.1.2.x versions.
> (I had to add the "libMesa.so" softlinks, btw.)
> 'libglut.so' comes with major number three, though.
>
> For a 'short termed' workaround: add softlinks with the
> required names to the actual files and rerun ld.config.

Tnx, I've tryed this one, and it worked.

> If that works, find out why 'fsv' wants another, apparently wrong
> major(!) number.

Who cares?  It works! :-)
Don't know how to find that out anyway.  ;-)

> You did a lot of unecessary crossposting but haven't set a followup-to!
> 'de.comp.os.unix.linux.newusers' is a german group and also invalid.
> So i restricted the followup to comp.os.linux.misc.

I've taken a close look at the mailprog, but I haven't found such a thing.

> Sven

Tnx again.



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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (M Sweger)
Subject: Best way to validate/process this lang-like data list?
Date: 5 Oct 2000 16:16:14 GMT
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]



Hi,
   I'm trying to write a program that can read a data table that is used as a 
template to validate an incoming data sequence agains't this structure and
generate error messages. The data table describing the structure only contains
two language-like patterns: a statement sequence, and a nested loop. The data
pattern read in, is compared agains't this structure and error messages are
generated stating the current data value is out-of-order or unknown when there
is a mismatch. This would imply some sort of state machine which would be built
on the fly when the template is read in so that incoming data can sequence 
through it. Another possibility is to read  in the template and treat it as
a regular expression and generate alot of REXP rules and use a generalized
REXP algorithm (any REXP algorithms that I should consider here?). An
additional possibility would be, some sort of tree structure (any
suggestions or combos of tree sturcture types) with a recursion to handle
the loops - this is still vague in concept yet but similar to Abstract
syntax trees in compilers.

Note: there will be no instruction set generation or optimization since it
isn't computing anything, although code could be generated and compiled for the
template read-in to speed up the interpretation/validation of the incoming data
pattern. Moreover, I don't want to use Lex/Yacc since it can't handle dynamic
Lex rules and grammar unless a generalized algorithm can be written that is
applicable to the two basic language-like patterns such that it runs the
state machine like algorithm to buld a virtual state machine in memory
for validation purposes of the incoming data.

The other thing to consider is that the patterns in the template can be
mandatory or optional on a per pattern entry basis. The only restriction being
that if there is an end-loop data pattern, the loop start pattern must be
present. The same goes for any pattern within the loop, that the loop start
pattern must be present; otherwise all data patterns that make up the loop -
including the loop end pattern - can be optional. If the start loop pattern
is not present [optional] then all other patterns that make up the loop must
not be present [optional/mandatory], whereby the mandatory is only 
applicable if the loop is present in the incoming data pattern.


One use of this algorithm is to validate the structure of a data file that 
resembles a language-like structure so that once validated the data can be
extracted and processed. An example would be a DBMS that dumps multiple
tables in a certain order with single/multiple records into a merged file. Then
once it gets to another DBMS, this algorithm validates and extracts the merged
data and loads it into the appropriate DBMS table for that data pattern. Thus
one can think of the data pattern as being the table name or some alias
-assuming the two DBMS' tables aren't the same. Thus, each application
controlling their respective DBMS would know about the alias data pattern and
know which table to put it in based on the alis to table name mapping.


Here is an example of what the data pattern template structure might look like
graphically and by which the incoming merged data file containing these data
patterns would have to be validated agains't. The possible
solutions to easily do it,  is what I'm not sure about.

Any suggestions are appreciated.

Notes:  The D# is only for purposes here to give line #'s and won't be
        validated. The letters A0,A-F are the data patterns. The numbers
        after the brackets illustrates the loop structure and nesting
        along with the number of times maximum this loop can be repeated.
        The mandatory/optional requirement isn't shown for each data
        pattern, but controls whether the data pattern in the sequence
        needs to be validated or not to determine if the validation
        algorithm needs to generate an error message or just skip over it.


D0      A0

D1      A ------------------------------,
D2      B  --------------,              |
D3      C  --,           |              | 
D3      C    |    3      |  20          |
D3      C  --' ----------,              |
D2      B                               |
D3      C                               |
D3      C                               | 
D3      C                               |
                                        |
        .                               |
        .                               |         99
        .                               |
D4      D  -----,                       |
D4      D       |     10                |
D4      D       |                       |
D4      D -----'                        |
        .                               |
        .                               |
        .                               |
                                        |
D5      E ------------------------------'

D6      F
 


 



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From: Juergen Kreileder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.lang.java.help,comp.lang.java.misc,comp.os.linux.help
Subject: Re: Java Crash in RedHat 7.0
Date: 05 Oct 2000 18:22:59 +0200

>>>>> "Kevin" == Kevin Lam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

    Kevin> I've installed RedHat 7.0 and found that whenever I used
    Kevin> any programs from JDK1.2.2 or J2SDKEE1.2.1 core is
    Kevin> dumped!!! I've tried to uninstalled any Java related
    Kevin> components, say libgcj, however, the problem persists!!!

See http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=18049


        Juergen

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From: Ken Gage <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: nsmail to news archiving
Date: Thu, 05 Oct 2000 09:31:35 -0700

Good day,
Does anybody have a process defined that will
convert "nsmail" to a news format for archiving
purposes?

Thanks.
Ken.

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Date: Thu, 05 Oct 2000 11:23:20 -0500
From: Dave Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Very simple question

Andrew wrote:
> 
> In the following command:
> nohup postmaster -i >pgserver.log 2>&1 &
> 
> what does this part "2>&1" mean?

Error output will be written to file descriptor 1 (normally, stdout, 
but here, redirected to "pgserver.log").

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