Thx for your response, i've already tried
then run fetchmailan error is in the red line :(
authentication will always fail because my e-mail address is [email protected] not [email protected]
while...
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Thx for your response, i've already tried
then run fetchmailan error is in the red line :(
authentication will always fail because my e-mail address is [email protected] not [email protected]
while...
hi
previously i used kmail as my e-mail client, i had no problem with that.
but now i only want to deal with console, and want to retrieve pop3 mails using fetchmail.
but i don't know how to...
stack limitation should depends on "system" not "compiler" :rolleyes:
[edit] and it should also depends on ram you have on your machine
I would recommend cygwin. ;)
Normally I use slackware CD, if I want to do so.
It can boots, rescues, manipulates files in FAT32 partitions.
But problem is that it can't manipulate files in NTFS...
>> When I compile and run it, I get the answer as '500'. Is it because, when you subtract two pointers, you get the number of units of [data type] that lies in between them? (I tried using char. Then...
>> and I was wanting to get into handling sockets and the sort.
I would recommend "Unix Network Programming" by W. Richard Stevens.
(note that it is also for any Unix-like systems, not only Linux)
links here.
>> SIGABRT(Ctrl-\)
?*?*? SIGQUIT
>> SIGSTP (Ctrl-Z)
SIGTSTP
>> or, if you do, use <cstdio>
This is a Linux forum ;)
Redhat
Slackware * **//It's only linux using BSD runlevel and it claims to be the most unix-like distro. (but actually all are *NIX) :)
GNOME
KDE * **//it's popular and more stable than GNOME...
>> #include <iostream.h>
>> #include <stdio.h>
first, don't mix these 2 headers, it's not nice.
>> #include <iostream.h>
second, don't put dot-h (.h), only <iostream> is required for this...
>> and I need to make it unclosable unless the quit button is clicked
for GUI, don't know
following for console ;)
#include <signal.h>
signal(SIGINT,SIG_IGN); /* disable ctrl-C */...
>> int main(int argc, char *argv[]);
>> int main(int argc, char *argv[])
I think, you don't need prototype for main().
And your syntax for prototype is wrong.
int func(int, char **);
>>...
>>C++ has ISO and ANSI Standard. Object Pascal (OP) Hasn't.
>>Pascal had a standard long before C++.
Note that Pascal Standard does not support OOP. It's only a draft for Standard.
also
$ man gcc
$ man make
Note that you also need "excute bit on" for the directory, files reside. Kinda "drwxrwxrwx".
[edit] If you are not a root :)
Although I didn't insert new line at the end of source code, I have never got this warning. I don't know that.
Is that an issue copying from DOS with ``^M'' as a line terminator?
try
using namespace std;
int main()
{
cout<<"hello world!"<<endl;
return 0;
}
or
std::cout << "Hello, World!\n";
without namepace declaration
I tested individual command.
seems that only :set expandtab is required.
Thx Hammer :)
>> I want to change it from a tab to two spaces.
I'm not sure I understand your question.
normally I use tab indenting.
if I want to change tab to spaces, I type ``:1,$s/\t/ /g'' before exporting...
I've never seen `time(0)', I only see `time(NULL)'. :)
see more or `$ man 2 time'.
another choice ;)
`.bashrc' script is for specific users.
'/etc/rc.d/rc.local' script is for all users.
>> i have found lot of theories on what is a pipeline on the net but couldn't find any examples
does this help?
>>Simple and direct...
You should have mentioned ``and free''. :D That's gcc.