On Mon, 6 Dec 1999, Ravindra Jaju wrote:

> It won't work on the kernel-sources supplied with RH's distro, because
> it's a diff generated patch on the original sources, and probably RH
> distributes them after it's own changes. You might have to fight a bit to
> use that on the kernel-source supplied by RH.

This is something that's been bugging me for ages.  How the heck do I
apply a diff generated patch?  Or diff generated anything.  I have this
steganography program that stegs jpegs, but do not know what to do with it
because the sources have been diffed.  What do I do?

> > Are there any c programmers out here ,(C esp under UNIX)
> > Never heard any programming stuff on the ML..
> 
> Yeah. I am trying to be one. But nothing of use that I've done ... :(
> Need some direction. Will sincerely appreciate ...

I'm a C programmer too.  Also Perl, Java, BASIC, and starting on Tcl and
Python.  BTW, for all you basic fans, there's an opensource basic called
openbasic.  It's at: http://www.openbasic.org/

There's also XBasic is an advanced 32-bit BASIC compiler with IDE and
interactive graphical GuiDesigner.  Compatible implementations of XBasic
are available for Windows and Linux - even programs with lots of graphics
and GUI will run on both Linux and Windows XBasic without changes. XBasic
is written in XBasic. 

XBasic is freeware.  You can learn about and download the Windows and/or
Linux implementations of XBasic from the XBasic web-pages, which start at: 
  http://www.maxreason.com/software/xbasic/xbasic.html .

(That was whacked from a posting on c.o.l.m)
I haven't been able to get there yet though, but have got Openbasic.  It's
decent is all I'm gonna say.  It's still in development, so if anybody
wants to join in the devp process, I think you can.

> 
> regards,
> jaju

Regards to you too :)

Philip


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