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Top Forums Programming creating so's Post 302104257 by Corona688 on Wednesday 24th of January 2007 09:47:43 AM
Old 01-24-2007
Quote:
Originally Posted by ramesh.jella
Hi.

I created one .so file to run my program in fedora4.

It is working, but in fedora5, it is not working.
Could you give some more details, please? I can't tell what's going wrong just from that. Try
Code:
ldd myfile.so

, that will show any files it depends on as well as any dependencies that are missing.
Quote:
What can I do?

Is there any (defense? dereference?)

Please help me in this.

Thank you for your feedback.
I'm anything but a spelling nazi, but there's a difference between typos, and choosing not to spell. If you can spell "ur", you can spell "your", as required by the rules, please.
 

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NCURSES_COLOR_CONTENT(3)						 1						  NCURSES_COLOR_CONTENT(3)

ncurses_color_content - Retrieves RGB components of a color

SYNOPSIS
int ncurses_color_content (int $color, int &$r, int &$g, int &$b) DESCRIPTION
Retrieves the red, green, and blue components for the given color definition. Terminal color capabilities must be initialized with ncurses_start_color(3) prior to calling this function. PARAMETERS
o $color - The number of the color to retrieve information for. May be one of the pre-defined color constants. o $r - A reference to which to return the red component of the color. The value returned to the reference will be between 0 and 1000. o $g - A reference to which to return the green component of the color. The value returned to the reference will be between 0 and 1000. o $b - A reference to which to return the blue component of the color. The value returned to the reference will be between 0 and 1000. RETURN VALUES
Returns -1 if the function was successful, and 0 if ncurses or terminal color capabilities have not been initialized. SEE ALSO
ncurses_init_color(3), ncurses_start_color(3). PHP Documentation Group NCURSES_COLOR_CONTENT(3)
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