Hi,
Been using Linux for development for a while now - getting familiar with gcc.
I am soon to develop a portable device (I will be designing it with a single board PC or an ITX m/b) which I...
Type: Posts; User: dazellerington
Hi,
Been using Linux for development for a while now - getting familiar with gcc.
I am soon to develop a portable device (I will be designing it with a single board PC or an ITX m/b) which I...
Hi,
Thanks for your prompt reply.
ulimit replies "unlimited"
Don't know at the moment how big one of my data structures is but 60,000 is a silly amount - 800 will be more than enough but I...
Hello.
A quick (stupid) question...
I used to do a lot of C on DOS/MS C/Borland compilers.
As I understand the malloc() function used to allocated memory from "DOS" or "BASE" memory, which was...
Hi again.
Thank you very much indeed for pointing out the electric fence tool to me --> worked at treat and found me my problem.
The problem was ncurses field_buffer() returns the field entry...
Thanks very much - I will do this later and post debugging info.
Daz.
Hi - even better:
I have put the particular code file here:
www.dazsworld.com/sysdb_srch.txt
I'm not much of a programmer, as you're about to find out :-) even so, I don't need the greif from...
Once again, thanks very much.
I really should research my own code before posting!
MAX_MEM=strlen(get_buffer(blah))+1;
Hi, thanks for that.
Sorry - I should have expanded:
Im not searching the pointer straight after malloc.
After malloc:
Hi everyone.
Does anyone know why I _always_ get "segmentation fault" (linux/gcc)with this sort of thing:
char *b;
for(loop=0;loop<MAX_LOOP;loop++)
{