On Wednesday 02 of January 2013 16:00:50 you wrote:
> > I wanted to prohibit user to assign negative value to a variable.
> > This variable is later passed to a recurrence function as
> > argument and of course I got segmentation fault, because
> > the function is called 4294967291 times.
>
> I g
On Wednesday 02 of January 2013 05:25:19 Tixy wrote:
> On Tue, 2013-01-01 at 11:41 -0700, Joe Pfeiffer wrote:
> > Looking into it a bit more, I can't find a place where the C99 standard
> > requires *any* warnings. In particular:
> >
> > Annex I
> >
On Tuesday 01 of January 2013 08:23:05 you wrote:
> C lessons today? (There are newsgroups for C and C++ questions, but, why not?)
Yes :-)
I wanted to prohibit user to assign negative value to a variable.
This variable is later passed to a recurrence function as
argument and of course I got seg
Is this OK or is this a bug, when the wariable 'n' is
initializing by negative value? There no any warning.
Is this normal? I know that value -5 is converted
to unsigned but probably this should by printed a warning,
when this is a constant value. What do you think about this?
// prog.cpp
#includ
On Tuesday 19 of June 2012 18:40:53 you wrote:
> There is a work a round (included for completeness).
>
> //instead of these 2 lines
>
> > e.C::A::out();
> > e.D::A::out();
>
> //use the following (obvious work a round for the previous 2 line, though
> it should be unnecessary)
> // C c=e;
>
Hello
Why this below program do not compile under g++.
What is the reason, that g++ do not compile ?
//--
// file: problem.cpp
#include
using namespace std;
class A { public: void out() { cout << "A" << endl; } };
class B: public A { public: v
On Friday 11 of May 2012 14:04:59 you wrote:
> Have you tried to boot into Single Mode? Try to remove "quiet" option from
> your boot string and add there "acpi=off" or "noapic".
After using the option "acpi=off" the system boot successful.
Thank you very much.
Zbigniew
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On Thursday 10 of May 2012 13:11:08 you wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > Last week, I install Debian testing on my computer and everything went
> > ok. After reboot, the system boots and stop at some point of the
> > process. Please see the text from monitor:
> > ---
>
Hello,
Last week, I install Debian testing on my computer and everything went ok.
After reboot, the system boots and stop at some point of the process.
Please see the text from monitor:
---
Loading, please wait...
[ 1.817773] xhci_hcd :02:00.0: Failed to
On Tuesday 28 of February 2012 15:06:48 lina wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I wonder:
>
> 1]
>
> can the output like:
>
> 5
> 3
> 1
> 5
> 3
>
What about 'num-utils' ?
There is 'numsum'.
Zbigniew
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On Sunday 26 of February 2012 19:40:16 Camaleón wrote:
> On Tue, 21 Feb 2012 19:56:20 +0100, Zbigniew Komarnicki wrote:
> > which package to use to see the hardware temperature on AMD FX(tm)-6100
> > Six-Core Processor and GPU using Debian Squeeze, Linux 2.6.32-5-amd64
>
>
Hello,
which package to use to see the hardware temperature on
AMD FX(tm)-6100 Six-Core Processor and GPU
using Debian Squeeze, Linux 2.6.32-5-amd64
I use 'sensors' (first I use 'sensors-detect' to detect it) and widgets on KDE
Desktop, but there no information about CPU temperature and also
On Thursday 17 of March 2011 21:44:20 Thomas Weber wrote:
> It's not necessary to start a new thread, just give a short summary.
> I'm offline most of the time, though. So at the time I read your mail, I
> usually don't have net access.
>
> > I have one more question: where first to signal if giv
On Friday 18 of March 2011 11:26:33 Chris Bannister wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 17, 2011 at 04:24:33PM +0100, Zbigniew Komarnicki wrote:
> > Thank you. The problem is with atlas package. I removed all atlas
> > packages and now scilab
> > (and also octave, see my message:
> &
On Thursday 17 of March 2011 11:39:44 Camaleón wrote:
> (next time you can consider using www.pastebin.com or such services to
> send big logs...)
>
> Have you tried with Oracle's java?
>
> Or try by running it with no java (--without-javasci) and check if it
> crashes.
>
> Greetings,
Thank you
On Thursday 17 of March 2011 12:52:22 Camaleón wrote:
> On Mon, 14 Mar 2011 17:12:53 +0100, Zbigniew Komarnicki wrote:
> > where, to which file are added new words from example kwrite, kile,
> > kate, when I add new word to dictionary in Debian Squueze under kDE?
>
> (...)
&g
On Wednesday 16 of March 2011 20:19:30 Thomas Weber wrote:
> Hi,
>
> guys, if you forward a mail from a thread to a new recipient (in this
> case the pkg-octave-devel list), please include *all* relevant
> information in the first mail. I actually thought that we received that
> mail in error, bec
Hello,
where, to which file are added new words from example kwrite, kile, kate, when
I add new word to dictionary in Debian Squueze under kDE? I couldn't find in
which file the new words are added. If I add by mistake some words where I can
correct it or remove it?
Thank you in advance.
Zbig
On Saturday 12 of March 2011 22:56:48 you wrote:
> 2011/3/12 Zbigniew Komarnicki
>
> > I do this but with no success. Thank you anyway.
> >
> > Zbigniew
>
> Hmm. But i dont think the problem has to do with the processor, since I am
> running octave in a very
On Thursday 10 of March 2011 11:35:14 George wrote:
> I had the same problem, but on a non-Debian system. On my system the
> problem was caused by using the SSE3 atlas libraries and was fixed by
> installing with SSE2 libraries.
Thank you for your help.
I try to search atlas with sse, because my
Hello,
I have a problem with octave, see the following session from octave, it is
very simple (I want to compute eig(a) and then crash):
---
$ octave
GNU Octave, version 3.2.4
Copyright (C) 2009 John W. Eaton and others.
This is free software;
Hi,
why If I choose in KDE
System Settings -> Keyboard and Mouse -> Mouse -> Cursor Theme -> KDE Classic
the KDE Classic cursor theme it is not preserved after log out and also in
many other applications is not preserved e.g. on Krusader, Kile etc.
Do you observe also such behavior? What to do
On Thursday 08 of July 2010 23:09:55 you wrote:
> Greetings!
> > I know that is very old, but I try compile in Debian (Lenny) Maxima from
> > source, but without success. First, the GCL in Debian is not compiled
> > with ANSI standard, so, I download the latest GCL from
> > ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gn
On Wednesday 07 of July 2010 22:49:38 Raymond Toy wrote:
> > Maybe is here somebody who will be show me and maybe others how to
> > compile GCL from source and then Maxima from source the latest version?
>
> I think it best to ask on the gcl mailing lists for how to compile gcl.
> I have compiled g
On Wednesday 07 of July 2010 20:20:19 Raymond Toy wrote:
> > kill(all);
> > m:[];
> > for i:0 step -3 thru 10 do (m:append(m, [i]), display(i));
> > display(m);
>
> What were you expecting? I get m being an empty list.
Empty list is OK.
> > /* This does NOT work in command window with variables
On Wednesday 07 of July 2010 19:46:38 you wrote:
> Zbigniew Komarnicki escribió:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I try to write fuction that return a list of number in range [a,b] with
> > step k, but first i try in command window this code:
> >
> > /* This work in comma
Hello,
I try to write fuction that return a list of number in range [a,b] with step
k, but first i try in command window this code:
/* This work in command window without variables */
kill(all);
m:[];
for i:0 step -3 thru 10 do (m:append(m, [i]), display(i));
display(m);
Here is OK, but this be
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