Just thought i'd let you know it seems to be some problem when
installing the latest Amsn autopackage on Mandriva 2006.
Autopackage says it cannot be installed because the system is missing
GLIBC_2.4, and that this error probably means the package wasn't built
correctly with apbuild.
Cheers,
Gotta love Microsoft.
Cheers,
J.V.
2006/1/13, Le Philousophe - Phil [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi guys,
bad news... Last days I was trying to make Inks work with MSN7 so I
implemented the P2P ink transfer believing it was the key to make them
work... But after some searching I found a bad news... I
On the other side, women that _work_ with computers is a whole different story:
http://www.boston.com/news/local/articles/2005/12/18/in_computer_science_a_growing_gender_gap/
Cheers,
J.V.
2005/12/29, Karel Demeyer [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Watch
2005/12/11, Youness Alaoui [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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*Exactly*. You've hit the nail on the head.
Cheers,
J.V.
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Not a developer, just my 2 cents... i wouldn't go for C++. First
because the language is so full of details and
complicated/sofisticated stuff, and second because it'll make it
harder to make a library that doesn't break ABI, since C++ has some
ABI breakage problems (see:
2005/12/11, Youness Alaoui [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
yes, but C++ is also a powerful language, if you know how to use it of
course.. if not, then we're in deep shit...
Java is also great, I really love java, only problem is I do not want amsn
to depend on a JRE...
Yes... but oh well, right now Amsn
2005/12/11, Youness Alaoui [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
no, tcl/tk is easy to install for linux, there are rpms everywhere and
most systems already have it.. with a JRE, you need to install it
manually, not always easy, because it's a 'non-open-source' product...
for windows, we can bundle tcl/tk in a