Re: c/c++ under linux

1998-05-04 Thread Damond Walker
you. I'd tell them to port ncurses to their system personally. Damond -Original Message- From: Sahar Nitzan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Sunday, May 03, 1998 11:35

RE: c/c++ under linux

1998-05-04 Thread niels
PROTECTED] The Netherlands > -Oorspronkelijk bericht- > Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Verzonden:zondag 3 mei 1998 18:33 > Aan: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' > Onderwerp:RE: c/c++ under linux > > That is exactly my problem . > With commands

RE: c/c++ under linux

1998-05-03 Thread Dave Wreski
> On Sun, 03 May 1998, Sahar Nitzan wrote: > >>That is exactly my problem . > >With commands like printf,scanf etc. I don't have any problem, but with the >clrscr() function > > which clear the screen in dos -doesn't seem to work under linux why ? > > Because Linux is not DOS. clrscr() is a

RE: c/c++ under linux

1998-05-03 Thread David E. Fox
On Sun, 03 May 1998, Sahar Nitzan wrote: >>That is exactly my problem . >With commands like printf,scanf etc. I don't have any problem, but with the >clrscr() function > which clear the screen in dos -doesn't seem to work under linux why ? Because Linux is not DOS. clrscr() is a DOS-only fun

Re: c/c++ under linux

1998-05-03 Thread Harold . Weiss-Wallrath
> > That is exactly my problem . > With commands like printf,scanf etc. I don't have any problem, but = > with the clrscr() function which clear the screen in dos -doesn't seem = > to work under linux why ? > Isn't clrscr() specific to Turbo-C (the Borland product)? I remember running across

RE: c/c++ under linux

1998-05-03 Thread Tempel, Philippe
> That is exactly my problem . > With commands like printf,scanf etc. I don't have any problem, but > with the clrscr() function which clear the screen in dos -doesn't seem > to work under linux why ? > [PT] You will need to look at curses-based libraries for text screen manip

RE: c/c++ under linux

1998-05-03 Thread Joel Oliveira
--> Sent: Sunday, May 03, 1998 12:33 PM --> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' --> Subject:RE: c/c++ under linux --> --> That is exactly my problem . --> With commands like printf,scanf etc….. I don't have any --> problem, but with the clrscr() function which

RE: c/c++ under linux

1998-05-03 Thread Sahar Nitzan
àé 1998 17:27 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: c/c++ under linux On Sun, 3 May 1998, Sahar Nitzan wrote: > Hello, > I was wondering ,is there a list of command for c/c++ under Unix ? > ( there is some difference in commands/reserved-words/libraries between >dos/window

Re: c/c++ under linux

1998-05-03 Thread Damond Walker
On Sun, 3 May 1998, Sahar Nitzan wrote: > Hello, > I was wondering ,is there a list of command for c/c++ under Unix ? > ( there is some difference in commands/reserved-words/libraries between >dos/windows-p.c. and linuxin c/c++ ) > If you are familiar with ANSI conforming compilers,

c/c++ under linux

1998-05-03 Thread Sahar Nitzan
Hello, I was wondering ,is there a list of command for c/c++ under Unix ? ( there is some difference in commands/reserved-words/libraries between dos/windows-p.c. and linuxin c/c++ ) -- PLEASE read the Red Hat FAQ, Tips, Errata and the MAILING LIST ARCHIVES! http://www.redhat.com/RedHat-FAQ