On 2014-06-24, at 6:48, Joseph Areeda newsre...@areeda.com wrote:
I have a C++ program that runs on multiple systems. It uses a proprietary
network protocol contained in a shared object.
On one of the systems I get this error regularly but not often enough to use
a debugger:
NDS
I had similar problem before, someone changed the stock system libz.so with a
newer version libz.so, which yum didn't like it!
Zhi-Wei Lu
IET-CR-Network Operations Center
University of California, Davis
(530) 752-0155
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Thanks Stephan,
On 06/24/2014 01:07 AM, Stephan Wiesand wrote:
On 2014-06-24, at 6:48, Joseph Areeda newsre...@areeda.com wrote:
I have a C++ program that runs on multiple systems. It uses a proprietary
network protocol contained in a shared object.
On one of the systems I get this error
On Tuesday 24 June 2014 8:54 am, Joseph Areeda wrote:
Thanks Stephan,
On 06/24/2014 01:07 AM, Stephan Wiesand wrote:
On 2014-06-24, at 6:48, Joseph Areeda newsre...@areeda.com wrote:
I have a C++ program that runs on multiple systems. It uses a
proprietary network protocol contained in a
On 06/24/2014 06:56 AM, Larry Linder wrote:
On Tuesday 24 June 2014 8:54 am, Joseph Areeda wrote:
Thanks Stephan,
On 06/24/2014 01:07 AM, Stephan Wiesand wrote:
On 2014-06-24, at 6:48, Joseph Areeda newsre...@areeda.com wrote:
I have a C++ program that runs on multiple systems. It uses a
On Tue, 2014-06-24 at 20:28 -0700, Yasha Karant wrote:
Is the above zstream mechanism available for SL6.5 to SL7x migration? If
not, is there to be a functional equivalent?
Red Hat has not historically released z-stream sources.
There is some talk in the centos project of cobbling together a
On 06/24/2014 09:26 PM, S.Tindall wrote:
On Tue, 2014-06-24 at 20:28 -0700, Yasha Karant wrote:
Is the above zstream mechanism available for SL6.5 to SL7x migration? If
not, is there to be a functional equivalent?
Red Hat has not historically released z-stream sources.
There is some talk in