On Wed, 6 Aug 2003, Scully, William P wrote:
I'm writing a Regina script and seem to be missing some nuance about writing
temporary files to the /tmp directory. Can anyone comment on what's going wrong
here? (Excerpt from Trace Results):
29 *-* 'rm 'tmpfile
V
Demonstrating its commitment to Linux and increasing its continuing
head-to-head competition with Oracle Corp., IBM today announced the DB2
Integrated Cluster Environment (ICE) for Linux and extended support for the
open-source platform.
Apparently unfazed by its ongoing dispute with Lindon,
I've notice that zSeries is not a recogized hardware
type at http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/
huh ?
http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/S-390-and-zSeries-Options.html#S%2f390%20and%20zSeries%20Options
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Guillaume Morin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
IBM Poughkeepsie
SAK Kernel Development
Thanks for
On Wed, 2003-08-06 at 10:24, Mark D Pace wrote:
I keep seeing references to big endian and little endian. I am going to
show off my ignorance here and ask - What does this mean? I do not know
what the term endian means.
What order bytes within a word are: 1234 or 4321. Most-significant, or
Andreas,
Don't blame me, that's what was in the article. But, I have to say that
when I have been talking with Jens Sandmann and others from SuSE, they
pronounce it the way the article describes. Perhaps regional German accents
explain the difference? (I ran into that in Germany in 1989 when I
Hello from Gregg C Levine
Have you looked at the Netscape 7 mailer? Or even the browser? I have,
here a few times. And nearly every day at a client's. Of course that's
the Windows build. But still ever since 5 something, their abilities
to turn out a useful product went down hill very fast. I am
On Tuesday 05 August 2003 06:32, John Summerfield wrote:
This is not a count of how many are using which, and it doesn't include
all email clinets (Pine doesn't insert this header, and I don't see
kmail).
kmail, mozilla and mutt all use 'User-Agent:' instead of 'X-Mailer:'.
Here are the
- Original Message -
From: Yogish [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2003 4:54 PM
Subject: Re: Porting Problems
Hi
Is there any other alternative to modifying or rewriting the compiler
file.
I would rather be able to use some tool and make the binaries
I'm studying the picture on page 161 of the OSA-Express Implementation
Guide
http://publib-b.boulder.ibm.com/Redbooks.nsf/9445fa5b416f6e32852569ae006bb65f/78796993019dfafe85256c38006f1d4e?OpenDocumentHighlight=0,osa
Right now I have a two levels of routers/firewalls in out penguin farm.
One
That sounds like a little endian to me. If a word is a byte you can't really tell
anything, but since you can tell that the address is little endian the chip must be
little endian.
-Original Message-
From: Adam Thornton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 06, 2003 10:39
On Wed, 6 Aug 2003, Jim Sibley wrote:
I wrote:
I've notice that zSeries is not a recogized hardware
type
Mark wrote:
I don't know why you would say that.
Mark, I didn't say that. My fingers did! Life is a
typing test and I have again failed! For want of a w
my meaning was reversed! Who
On Wed, 2003-08-06 at 20:24, Lucius, Leland wrote:
So the actual file isn't the problem, it's the directory it resides in.
Since it says you need search rights, you'll need to make sure the directory
has the X flag set for the owner, group, or everybody running the EXEC.
If the mode of /tmp
On Wed, 6 Aug 2003, David Boyes wrote:
Don't forget that the Zilog Z-130 was based on the Bell chip
(so it was
using the same instruction set as the 3b2).
Anybody remember? ISTR the 3b2 having a muddled byte sex.
3B2? UUUGHH!
Now you've ruined my whole day. I hope you're
Hi
I am having problems porting GT.M(mumps compiler and database) from intel platform to
s390 running Linux. I was wondering if there was any tool to port the application into
s390 without having to rewrite the entire compiler. I would appreciate if anyone could
suggest a better option.
Perhaps they could be persuaded to change their name to something
whose pronunciation we all agree on!
Bob Matthews
University of Geneva.
On Wed, 6 Aug 2003, Dorney, Mark wrote:
I need more space. We had the idea that we'd take down the instance, give
it a larger minidisk and then use VM to copy the existing partition to the
larger minidisk. Although this sounded like the easiest way to accomplish
this, I don't think it'll
On Tue, 5 Aug 2003, Daniel Jarboe wrote:
yesterday I went from KDE to a (what looked like a ) telnet
session , I think by pushing Ctrl+Shift+F4 , needless to day
I could not find my way back to KDE with a reboot .
Did you really mean rebooting did not help... I'll assume not. Maybe
you
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