Ben Combee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
This sort of problem won't produce an error immediately, but will
cause your code to fail the next time it (or the system) tries to use
that chunk so it's almost certain that the bug that's causing this
problem
has already occured by the time you get
Hi,
After installing pilrc-2.8p7 on the Redhat GNU/Linux 7.1, it seems
that works, but pilrcui crashes when I try to open a rpc file, with
the error message:
pilrcui: plex.c:99: PlexGetElementAt: Assertion `i pplex-m_iMac' failed.
Aborted (core dumped)
What does it mean? and what shall I do
Recently, Gary Gorsline [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What I would really like to see is a good, proven development system that
provides for the development of software products that would (with little or
no extra work) run on the many platforms (Palm OS, Palm OS with hardware
variants (larger
Is there an unchangeable (other than by hard reset) internal clock that an
application can make use of in order to allow dispersal of information a
certain amount of time after the user performs an action? I am interested
in writing an app where the user would enter a code, and some amount of
I just went to the Hardware Discount listing in the Resource Pavilion to
order a IIIc for a color app I'm doing for a client only to find that the
500, 505 and VIIx are on the list.
Has anyone else noticed this on the list or it is just me. Not to be
paranoid or anything, but could I have been
From: Scott Herman :
[...]We are
NOT the market. We like the elegance of our cute little bundled apps
and data, and that tight binding works well for consumers using the
appliance model, where the device is an appliance designed to fulfill
a specific need. However the market perception of
Has anyone else noticed this on the list or it is just me. Not to be
paranoid or anything, but could I have been downgraded as a developer or
something? ;)
After 6 full weeks of trying to log in, I managed to find the
right person to look into my Pavilion issues, and now upon
Hi friends,
A big thanks to Dave, David A. Desrosiers,
Bradly J. Barton and P. Alan Johnson. So the bottom line is not to mask the
password. Lol. :-)
Thanks
Prasanth
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