hared lib as
usual. I then compiled the application with -p and linked with the shared
library. This doesn't work.
Do I need to do something special to create a profiling shared lib?
Thanks in advance for any assistance.
--jc
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On 1 Oct 1998, Ole J. Tetlie wrote:
> *-Jimen Ching <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> | I can't seem to get profiling to work on hamm. Do I need to do
> | something special to get profiling to work? Thanks in advance.
> It should be just a matter of compiling and linking with -
Hi,
I can't seem to get profiling to work on hamm. Do I need to do
something special to get profiling to work? Thanks in advance.
--jc
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Hi all,
The page up and down keys don't work in netscape and nedit. I'm
using the stock Debian 2.0 release. Anyone else have this problem? Note,
these keys work fine in xterm. So I know X is working ok. How do I get
netscape and nedit to work?
--jc
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On Fri, 21 Aug 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Thu, 20 Aug 1998, Jimen Ching wrote:
> Instead, try to unpack base2_0.tgz directly onto your hosed system. IIRC
> it contains all the necessary devices and essential libs. Just boot the
> rescue floppy, switch to VC2 and mou
er 'XXX' #pppconfig_user
> # End of pppconfig controlled lines. You can add lines below here
> without
> # confusing pppconfig.
I do not remember being asked if debugging should be enabled. In the
future, I don't think this should be default. The debug info was taking
up
On Thu, 20 Aug 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Thu, 20 Aug 1998, Jimen Ching wrote:
> > Please help me. I accidentally hosed my linux upgrade and need to
> > reinstall from scratch.
> Hmm, how far did your system fall beyond the edge? Chances are that you
> may ver
note, the kernel I built was compressed. I don't
know if the 'linux' file on the rescue disk is a compressed kernel. It is
700+k, while my kernel is 400+k.
I'll try build a 2.0.34 kernel and see if it is actually causing the
problem. Any help in this matter is greatly app
d
of contributions you make to debian. But if it is in the dpkg program,
then I hope you can continue to improve it. If you do branch off into
another distribution (great, yet another distribution), then dpkg is the
first program you should improve.
--jc
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here are 450+
packages. I've only installed about 100 or so. I don't need dpkg to
display the 300+ packages that I've marked as 'deselected'. Was this
supposed to be a feature?
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an't
continue my project without it. Please help, thanks in advance...
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