eval.c I believe is a file from gtk's source code. Now, the fact that this can't be found isn't the actual cause of the segfault. gdb just can't find it to give you the debugging information.
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eval.c I believe is a file from gtk's source code. Now, the fact that this can't be found isn't the actual cause of the segfault. gdb just can't find it to give you the debugging information.
http://linux.ctyme.com/
The function you give pthread_create() has to be a static function.
I'll say that I've had a much better experience programming for Linux than my early beginning with Windows. It is much easier and I've been a happier programmer since I switched years ago.
Thanks
After you mention it I do remember having to pick up things along the way... I'll be sure to implement that.
I think everything on the list is junk.
All right... I'll try another question. Who remembers how to play pipe dream??? I know the basics of the water flowing through the pipe and you've gotta keep placing pipe to keep it so the water...
brought to you by our friends at IBM:
http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/linux/fun/?t=gr,p=LinuxAnimation
I like "evolution" and "free the code" :D
For the mouse issue, I've believe you can run "mouseconfig" or "xf86config" although my wheel mouse worked right away.
I already don't need Windows...
SciTE is open source and can highlight just about any programming language.
http://www.scintilla.org/SciTE.html
I decided I'd do some graphics/games programming after I've been working with Qt for some time and I was just looking for ideas of things to implement in my version of "Pipe Dream".
Yeah, I tried this once back when I was a newbie... it just puts Linux in a single file on your Windows partition. I had some problems installing stuff because it seems that a "Linux for Windows"...
function soandso();
function seeandsee();
function soandso{
call function seeandsee
}
function seeandsee{
call function soandso
}
Nowhere does the author claim this.
Of course it is. WineX supports a ton of games and there are other popular games like Quake, Half-life, and Unreal that run natively on Linux.
The article says:
"Those who supply computer services involving Windows XP Corporate version can no longer keep the names of their customers private. The policy of forced disclosure abandons a...
...
OK, so everybody has said that this article is made up and propaganda. Would anybody care to justify that?
And what about the other more important points you didn't mention?
2MB memory limit in Windows 95, 98, and ME... go over the limit and it crashes? No wonder XP seems so stable compared to older...
Here's a great article that gives some good reasons to use an alternative to Windows:
http://www.hevanet.com/peace/microsoft.htm
A great article:
http://www.hevanet.com/peace/microsoft.htm
What do you think?
I haven't done much work with creating Makefiles and build scripts, so how exactly would I do that?
I've come up with something like this so far but it doesn't work:
#configure.in...
Same as the code in a *.a file.
I want to write Makefile.am and/or configure.in to only compile certains files if a certain argument is given to the configure script.
I'd suppose I should append certain files to the SOURCES...