On Tue, May 25, 1999 at 02:32:16PM -0400, Ben Pfaff wrote:
[...regarding time-travel library...]
Or a clever wrapper for shareware style trial packages for linux
that stop working after a certian time. I don't think there are any
yet, but when lin= ux is popular there will be.
On Tue, May 25, 1999 at 06:43:12PM -0700, Joseph Carter wrote:
On Tue, May 25, 1999 at 02:32:16PM -0400, Ben Pfaff wrote:
[...regarding time-travel library...]
Or a clever wrapper for shareware style trial packages for linux
that stop working after a certian time. I don't
on linux-kernel there was once a posting for an app, that could trap any
system call and make the kernel return different results.
think like strace, but allows to reprogram system calls.
i'm sorry, i don't know where the program was,
but maybe you like to search and look at this approach.
On Wed, 26 May 1999, you wrote:
on linux-kernel there was once a posting for an app, that could trap any
system call and make the kernel return different results.
think like strace, but allows to reprogram system calls.
i'm sorry, i don't know where the program was,
but maybe you like to search
On Tue, 25 May 1999, you wrote:
Russel Coker wrote:
I intend to release a package of a little library I'm working on
called fakedate. This will wrap the time() system call and make
applications think that they are running on a different date.
You might also be interested in these two
I intend to release a package of a little library I'm working on called
fakedate. This will wrap the time() system call and make applications think
that they are running on a different date. This is designed to be used for
year 2000 testing but could be used for many other situations (EG if the
On Tue, 25 May, 1999, Russell Coker wrote:
I intend to release a package of a little library I'm working on called
fakedate. This will wrap the time() system call and make applications think
that they are running on a different date. This is designed to be used for
year 2000 testing but
Edward Betts [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...regarding time-travel library...]
Or a clever wrapper for shareware style trial packages for linux
that stop working after a certian time. I don't think there are any
yet, but when lin= ux is popular there will be.
Presumably such
Russel Coker wrote:
I intend to release a package of a little library I'm working on
called fakedate. This will wrap the time() system call and make
applications think that they are running on a different date.
You might also be interested in these two packages:
On 25 May 1999, Ben Pfaff wrote:
Edward Betts [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...regarding time-travel library...]
Or a clever wrapper for shareware style trial packages for linux
that stop working after a certian time. I don't think there are any
yet, but when lin= ux is
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