Hello,
Im just beginning to mess my hands into c, so i need some tips...
i want to make a program that will rename all dirs in the current dir position
to "-renamed". rename files instead of dirs would help me a lot too...
i cannot figure out how to do this.
can u send me some tips?
PD:
Vincent Renardias <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> gnome-libs-1.0.40.tar.gz The main GNOME libraries
> * current Debian version: 1.0.10-3 [NMU of 1.0.40-0.1 is in Incoming/]
I am committed to keeping this up to date. If Steve Haslam doesn't
show up soon, I'm going to adopt it.
Mike.
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you write:
>Which reminds me, it might be nice for Debian to run something akin to a
>port scanner locally from cron.daily or something, so that the sysadmin
>will notice such problems better. (Optionally, and not reporting ports
>that the sysadmin knows are OK.)
How
Previously Joey Hess wrote:
> Not really. I named it dpkg-reconfigure for a reason. :-)
Have you thought about how you want to integrate it? I've been looking
into that a bit and it's not trivial.
Wichert.
--
==
This co
Previously Joey Hess wrote:
> if (lstat(pathname,&stab)) return -1;
> if (S_ISREG(stab.st_mode) ? (stab.st_mode | 07000) :
> !(S_ISLNK(stab.st_mode) || S_ISDIR(stab.st_mode) ||
>S_ISFIFO(stab.st_mode) || S_ISSOCK(stab.st_mode))) {
You found a nice little bug in there: (stab.st_mode |
On Sat, 25 Sep 1999, Craig Sanders wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 24, 1999 at 05:59:07PM -0400, Jaldhar H. Vyas wrote:
> > The criterion should be utility.
>
> wrong. we've had this censorship discussion many times before. the only
> criteria for inclusion in debian is:
>
Yes I know. I remember it h
I will close my comments on this thread by saying that Debian's
acceptance of funds from NATO would prolly result in severe upheaval.
Not JUST because of NATO's history of atrocities, but because its a
non-inclusive political organizations which seeks to advance its
member states thru a collusion
On 25 Sep 1999, Rainer Weikusat wrote:
> You might equally well consider this for yourself. Other people
> (including other people belonging to your particular religion) might
> regard different things as offensive than you do.
>
If one is worried about how something is going to be viewed by Mus
Previously Jason Gunthorpe wrote:
> I would like a couple people to look over this patch I have made to SSH.
> It creates a new option that allows ssh to lookup RSA authentication keys
> in a global file modeled after the shadow password file.
Does this support multiple keys?
Wichert.
--
==
On Sat, Sep 25, 1999 at 09:10:19PM -0400, Jaldhar H. Vyas wrote:
> > - is it free?
> > - could someone be bothered doing the work of packaging it?
> >
> > if the answer to both questions is yes, then there is no
> > justification for refusing the package.
>
> Yes but the maintainer should also a
On Sat, Sep 25, 1999 at 11:08:37AM -0400, James A. Treacy wrote:
> > Well, this is completely off-topic, but I wouldn't be so sure.
> > I have plenty of electronic equipment here which generates an awful
> > lot of interference to my sensitive radio receivers. Switch-mode
> > power supplies in part
On Sun, 26 Sep 1999, Wichert Akkerman wrote:
> Previously Jason Gunthorpe wrote:
> > I would like a couple people to look over this patch I have made to SSH.
> > It creates a new option that allows ssh to lookup RSA authentication keys
> > in a global file modeled after the shadow password file.
If there is no objections, I'd like to package FOP and FESI.
As stated in their control files:
Package: lib-fop-java
Architecture: all
Depends: java-common, lib-xt-java
Description: A [XSL] Formatting Object to PDF Translator
FOP is a print formatter driven by XSL formatting objects.
It is a Jav
On Sun, Sep 26, 1999 at 03:01:22AM +0900, Keita Maehara wrote:
> Country Codes is an ISO 3166 country code finder. I'll upload it as
> "countrycodes". Here is some example output:
>
> % iso3166 -d ftp.chiark.greenend.org.uk
>
> Domain name : ftp.chiark.greenend.org.uk
You don't need to echo bac
Sorry to sort of butt in here again, but maybe a committed Debian
user's perspective would be helpful...
On 09/26/99 at 11:55:09, Craig Sanders wrote concerning "Re:
anarchism_7.7-1.deb":
> > One approach which has been suggested is to make extra cds by section.
> > So a data CD could include the
In addition to apologies to Mr. Norman, perhaps there's some value in
either (1) making tcplogd etc. require enough configuration to force
people to read the documentation, or (2) enhance those packages to
interpret things a little more, so they scare naive users a bit less?
From: Branden Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Hysterical Onanistic ITP's (was: ITP: Country Codes)
Date: Sat, 25 Sep 1999 23:14:02 -0400
> At the risk of starting another flamewar or being called some kind of
> cultural chauvinist, this isn't the first program I've seen from .jp that
> has b
On 26 Sep 1999, Mark W. Eichin wrote:
: In addition to apologies to Mr. Norman, perhaps there's some value in
: either (1) making tcplogd etc. require enough configuration to force
: people to read the documentation, or (2) enhance those packages to
: interpret things a little more, so they sc
Personally, I was looking forward to this program...
On Sun, Sep 26, 1999 at 02:21:52PM +0900, Keita Maehara wrote:
> There might be a strong objection from others too, so I'll withdraw
> this ITP for now, not because it's useless but I have much more work
> (not so much as you though) to do for D
On Sun, Sep 26, 1999 at 02:21:52PM +0900, Keita Maehara wrote:
> Country Codes is not a program developed by a Japanese programmer. I
> used "jp" just as an example. I hope someone won't call you "some
> kind of cultural chauvinist" :).
Okay, then feel free to heap all my scorn and derision on w
On 26 Sep 1999, Mark W. Eichin wrote:
> In addition to apologies to Mr. Norman, perhaps there's some value in
> either (1) making tcplogd etc. require enough configuration to force
> people to read the documentation, or (2) enhance those packages to
> interpret things a little more, so they scare
On Sun, Sep 26, 1999 at 11:55:09AM +1000, Craig Sanders wrote:
> On Sat, Sep 25, 1999 at 09:10:19PM -0400, Jaldhar H. Vyas wrote:
> > > - is it free?
> > > - could someone be bothered doing the work of packaging it?
> > >
> > > if the answer to both questions is yes, then there is no
> > > justi
On Sat, 25 Sep 1999, Jaldhar H. Vyas wrote:
>Some packages are "worth" more than others. Worth is often hard to define
>but not impossible. Debian may not want to get into the definition
>business but that doesn't mean it can't be done and circumstances may
>force it too.
I can't help but infe
On Fri, 24 Sep 1999, Phillip Neumann wrote:
> Im just beginning to mess my hands into c, so i need some tips...
> i want to make a program that will rename all dirs in the current dir
> position to "-renamed". rename files instead of dirs would help me
> a lot too...
Is this everything you want
Hello Craig,
On 25 Sep 1999, Craig Brozefsky wrote:
> For the record, I am not a student of Aaron Sloman, but have helped
> him a bit with the Free Poplog release, contributed a few fixes, and
> talk with him via email on occasion. I never went to college and work
> professionally as a software
On Sat, Sep 25, 1999 at 10:57:31PM -0400, Branden Robinson wrote:
> Mind you, I'm not cheering for the FCC here -- in fact that I think their
> restrictions on output power for private radio transmitters are hideously
> excessive -- [snip]
Really? I don't consider the 1.5kW limit for US amateurs
I just noticed that the BTS lists 2 outstanding important bugs
(#40360,#40459) against mutt, although they have been closed by mutt_0.95.7-1:
In /usr/doc/mutt/changelog.Debian.gz I read:
mutt (0.95.7-1) unstable; urgency=low
* New upstream release (closes: #40459, #40360, #39793, #37843, #3800
Source: xcut
Section: x11
Priority: optional
Maintainer: Roland Rosenfeld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Standards-Version: 3.0.1
Package: xcut
Architecture: any
Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}
Description: Manipulate X cut buffers from command line
xcut is a small but useful program which can take standard inpu
On Sat, Sep 25, 1999 at 08:16:45PM +, Vincent Renardias wrote:
> Development tools
> glade-0.5.3.tar.gzGUI builder
> * current Debian version: 0.4.1-1
I am waiting for gnome-libs.
> Gtk---1.0.2.tar.gzC++ language bindings
> * 1.0.2-1 [OK]
Note that G
On Sun, 26 Sep 1999, Marcus Brinkmann wrote:
> On Sat, Sep 25, 1999 at 08:16:45PM +, Vincent Renardias wrote:
> > Development tools
> > glade-0.5.3.tar.gz GUI builder
> > * current Debian version: 0.4.1-1
>
> I am waiting for gnome-libs.
potato currently have 1.0.16-1.
1.0.
Helen McCall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Every single "flame" I have received over the last ten years has been from
> someone connected with Aaron Sloman. These "flames" have been on numerous
> and diverse subjects. Whether this is just some amazing coincidence, or
> that Aaron Sloman is just an
Vincent Renardias <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> a few more binary packages are produced)
Only one, really.
Mike.
[ CC and reply-to on debian-gtk-gnome list ]
Le Sat, Sep 25, 1999 at 08:16:45PM +, Vincent Renardias écrivait:
> Now that GNOME 1.0.40 is out for beta testing, I had a look at what needs
> to be updated in potato.
> Needless to say it would be great to have an up to date GNOME in potato
> befo
gtkpool is a simple simulation of the game of pool (i.e. similar to
billiards and snooker), written and copyright 1999 by Jacques Fortier,
licensed under the GPL.
Because Debian *always* needs more games.
--
Chris Waters [EMAIL PROTECTED] | I have a truly elegant proof of the
or[EMAIL
On Sep 26, Thomas Schoepf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I just noticed that the BTS lists 2 outstanding important bugs
>(#40360,#40459) against mutt, although they have been closed by mutt_0.95.7-1:
They have been reopened, the bug is not fixed.
If someone understands automake please help.
--
ci
On Sun, Sep 26, 1999 at 09:04:46PM +1000, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
> On Sat, Sep 25, 1999 at 10:57:31PM -0400, Branden Robinson wrote:
> > Mind you, I'm not cheering for the FCC here -- in fact that I think their
> > restrictions on output power for private radio transmitters are hideously
> > excessi
37 matches
Mail list logo