I need to check out files into a directory that is not found below the
CWD. Now, -d with an absolute path fails because it does not accept
absolute paths. On the other hand using ".." repots:
cvs server: protocol error: `../../tmp' contains more leading ..
cvs [server aborted]: than the 0 which
Aren't the increment operator and comparison work with
istream_iterator?
The following program tries to copy part of its own source file
(main.cc) to cout.
$ cat main.cc
#include
#include
#include
#include
#include
using namespace std;
int main()
{
ifstream input("main.cc");
i
yea but the bank webpage manager won't be smart enough to do something
like that. and even if he would most people won't look at it.
as Nadav said no much point in doing it every hour..
can be really usefull once a day I agree ( and would probebly use it;-)
Ely Levy
System group
Hebrew University
It's not clear which part of the question is less likely.
If you install each and every new 2.4.x kernel, you will have:
A. It will be extremely unlikely that you will not have any failiures.
B. Your uptime will not go above ~month.
The 2.4.x series is not exactly the peek of stability, so far.
I must disagree with you guys, since you can't expect the user to know what you expect
him to behave. he
is no power user, and have no psychic abilities.
I think that if it bothers you that a user overflows the system you should
automatically withold access to a client that hammers your server f
I agree that accessing your account every hour is excessive.
However, I do not consider checking on your account automatically every morning
as an abuse. In fact, it keeps the customer more up-to-date, triggers him/her to
take action more frequently, which in the end earns more money for the bank.
don't you guys ever think on the other side?
just think what would happen in people would start using this kind of
script, overflow the server with request.the natural thing would be taking
some small change of money over each page.
why abuse something only cause it's free?
Ely Levy
System gr
On Thu, 27 Dec 2001, Adi Stav wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 26, 2001 at 09:58:22AM +0200, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
> >
> >
> > Shlomi Fish wrote:
> >
> > >
> > >Now I think I'll try to put into Mandrake Cooker and see how long it will
> > >take in comparison to Debian...
> > >
> > >Regards,
> > >
> > > Sh
On Thu, 27 Dec 2001, Diego G. Iastrubni wrote:
> hello list
>
> I once wrote a program for editing 8x8 and 8x16 fonts (in good old
> dos). I edited some hebrew fonts (hebrew starting at 226),
224, right?
> and run some bash script (a part of kdb program in mandrake)
> which generates psf files,