Hi Folks,
All of us knows that we use UDP protocol in DNS Server.
BUT, there is a situation when we use TCP in DNS Server. That situation is something about truncating.
Can anyone put more...
Type: Posts; User: cavestine
Hi Folks,
All of us knows that we use UDP protocol in DNS Server.
BUT, there is a situation when we use TCP in DNS Server. That situation is something about truncating.
Can anyone put more...
can anyone help by providing me a SUITABLE LINK for ROUTING INFORMATION PROTOCOL (RIP) where I can have a good explaination of the SOURCE CODE.
I am looking for the SOURCE CODE for RIP too.
...
the very simple answer for the cause is MEMORY OVERFLOW...your server is not having enough memory to allocate...check out the below command and see how much memory are you left with...also POST the...
I totally agree with mats:)...
there are two ways to achieve this:
1. check for the return value when returned from open() system call.
int fdesc;
if(fdesc = open(//arguments) == -1)
hey Tommo, thanx a lot for the links:)...those are really very clear...I appreciate ur effort:)...
Hi folks,
I have some doubts regarding editing a file in Linux.
The problem is that, if my file consists something as
cavestine is a good boy
hi mats, I really appreciate ur comments.
BUT< let me know if this is gonna work:)...
struct point {
long x, y;
};
Hi folks,
We use these two C++ jargons very often while explaining the code architecture.
1. UNICODE and BYTECODE
and the other one is
Hi Folks,
Is there any way out to know the sizeof any DataTYPE without using "sizeof" operator.
My requirement is very simple.
#include <stdio.h>
thanx 4 ur suggestion...BUT still thats NOT working
Hmmm...:)
this wont work out smoothly...
As suggested, POST CODE:)
Hi Folks,
Is there any way out to know the sizeof any DataTYPE without using "sizeof" operator.
My requirement is very simple.
#include <stdio.h>
I appreciate ur thinking...
BUT, there is nothing wrong in having knowledge of a bit more features supported by g++, in case the codes which are really obsolute but needs to be compiled in...
when u compile the code as
g++ -o prog prog.C
there would be some warning messages...so hence disable the warning by using this piece of option along with the g++ command
u can also use the header
#include <iostream.h>
without,
can any1 help me in this issue and suggest me the way to fix it:)...
u must be pointing to any non allocated memory...using signal(), that will help:)...
ya select() function can be implemented for the same. u have to put the fdes(max. value) + 1 as the 1st arg and then u can use the macro FD_SET(), FD_ISSET() for the fdesc which are in readfs...then...
yes anon u r correct, in C++, the macro __PRETTY_FUNCTION__ gives the complete information about the function, including
1. name of function
2. return type and
3. data types of its arguments:)
Now to be very clear, I tried this but the output remained same...
#include <stdio.h>
#define DEBUG(arg...) \
printf(arg)
even if I change the return type to int and accept few arguments, the output remains same...
#include <stdio.h>
#define DEBUG(arg...) \
printf(arg)
ya thats gr8:)...
but when I try both the MACROS, I get the same result...
#include <stdio.h>
#define DEBUG(arg...) \
ya sure...thanx:)