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Christmas Theme still ?
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Have you tried tools like awk and sid and diff...
Have you tried tools like awk and sid and diff and grep ??

The above tools are sufficient for the task.
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Why not just use "dos2unix filename" ??
Why not just use "dos2unix filename" ??
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If you want to make a "webspace" (means you want...
If you want to make a "webspace" (means you want to host HTML,etc. pages or .PL scripts on that space), you need to have a web server installed on that Linux server, and you need to find the path to...
Forum: Programming 04-28-2002
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g++ is really a script to call gcc with the...
g++ is really a script to call gcc with the appropriate arguments for C++.
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This is really a great solution!
This is really a great solution!
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Although I don't use c shell, use "export"...
Although I don't use c shell, use "export" command (or equivalent command, if any, in c shell) to make the environment changes applicable to the current shell and any new shells spawned by it.
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Just to add:.... and is represented by...
Just to add:.... and is represented by "-a".
Forum: Programming 04-28-2002
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Can't you use any other method other than SIGALRM...
Can't you use any other method other than SIGALRM ... like instead of killing the thread, you call the thread to destroy/exit itself?
Forum: Programming 04-28-2002
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Posted By manish
Suggestion: Read any good C or UNIX programming...
Suggestion: Read any good C or UNIX programming book and read about "standard input".
Forum: Programming 04-28-2002
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return; may also suffice; (if its main(), then...
return; may also suffice; (if its main(), then you needn't give 0 after return)
Forum: Programming 04-28-2002
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First write the value of vector::size() to the...
First write the value of vector::size() to the file. And then write all the values in vector using a for-loop. The size will tell you (when reading from the file) how many vector values are present.
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