Sponsored Content
Full Discussion: Wierd C program. Help Needed
Top Forums Programming Wierd C program. Help Needed Post 302145431 by porter on Wednesday 14th of November 2007 06:16:48 AM
Old 11-14-2007
Quote:
Originally Posted by karthikb23
Also, if at all 'k' points to stdout, on doing a flush immediately, i should see the contents of 'k' right? coz it sould overwrite previous contents of stdout.
Try and see...?

Are you running it under gdb and see where things are really going?
 

10 More Discussions You Might Find Interesting

1. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers

Wierd Message????

I am getting this message when I run my script. $ runscript.sh Not connected to any service! Here is the beginning of the script: # 1 - failure # # variable declaration FILEDATE=`date +"%Y%m%d"` Not connected to any service! Right after the FILEDATE gets loaded I get that... (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: lesstjm
6 Replies

2. Programming

Wierd pipe problem

I have encountered a strange problem dealing with pipes and forking. The program basicaly does this: cat file | tbl | eqn | groff Now, I have a parent process that forks children that that exec the stuff that they should. The pipes defined in the parent are the ones used. The chain goes... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: denoir
1 Replies

3. Solaris

wierd sparc 5

Hi! I own a sparc 5 and i seem to have a strange problem. When its off, it starts by itself... Sounds a bit strange? Iknow. Does anyone know whats causing this?? Could it be the network card? or is it someting in ENV or some other configuration?? //dOzY (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: dozy
5 Replies

4. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers

Wierd networking issue

I have Debian Etch release as a fresh install on a PIII to be a router/firewall. I've configured networking, and utilized Shorewall to set up iptables scripting. I've installed dhcp3, both client and server, to pull an ip from my broadband cable modem, and dish out ip's to a switch for other... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: pflink
2 Replies

5. Programming

Help needed regarding c program

Hi, Currently, i have an application that does logging of messages into a text file and i record the timing for the messages in a format. However, i need to log the messages up to millisec level and the struct tm i am using now only support up to sec, is there any other way to get millisec? ... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: dwgi32
2 Replies

6. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users

Which Base Level Filesets needed by a specific program?

hello... thats a great forum btw :) my problem is that I need a list of the Base Level Filesets (BLF) which are needed by a specific program. Is there any command/tool which shows me that? during the installation I can choose "Preview only" so that I can see what BLF´s are missing etc but... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: cypher82
4 Replies

7. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers

Help needed to run simple java program in linux

Hi guys , This is the first time i m running java application inside linux. i have installed jdk-6u20-linux-i586-rpm.bin jre-6u20-linux-i586-rpm.bin in my linux machine. and set JAVA_HOME and JRE_HOME variables respectively. # echo $JAVA_HOME /usr/java/jdk1.6.0_20/ # echo $JRE_HOME... (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: pinga123
6 Replies

8. Debian

Change the privileges needed to run a program

Hi everyone, I have an issue with a project of mine. I have to run a program on a terminal which requires to be logged in as su to have it run it. Given that I'm having problem to use expect to give the password I'd like to change the privilege of that program from SU to normal user ( I have the SU... (13 Replies)
Discussion started by: gaisselick87
13 Replies

9. Programming

Wrapper for unix program - urgent help needed

Hello all , i need some help asap i have a program that keeps killing the machine when i did google searches and 2 days later i ran strace it seems the programm keeps making a system call to gettimeofday to i guess increment a counter ? gettimeofday({1347986584, 464904}, NULL) = 0... (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: NetworkLearning
6 Replies

10. Homework & Coursework Questions

C++ Environment needed on Solaris,Program lifecycle

Hello, I would like to build some sample C++ application on Solaris SunOS 5.8 Generic Virtual sun4v sparc. so I would like to know what are the compilation utilities and runtime utilities I need to get in my machine and will any one explain me the detaied life cycle of program like what... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: Revathi R
1 Replies
MIDI2MG(1)						      General Commands Manual							MIDI2MG(1)

NAME
midi2mg - convert a midi file into midge(1) text format. SYNOPSIS
midi2mg [ options ] midi_file DESCRIPTION
midi2mg reads a midi file and writes its contents to a file in midge(1) text format. It prints a message to stdout for any midi events it can't handle. OPTIONS
-h or --help Display help text. -v or --verbose Print verbose messages to stdout. -q or --quiet Quiet. No stdout. -o file or --outfile file Write output to file. Otherwise converts file.mid to file.mg Outputs to stdout if file is `-'. When outputting to stdout quiet mode is automatically set unless verbose mode is set earlier on the command line. -w or --ignore-wrong-track Ignore MIDI events on the wrong channel instead of exiting. -n i[,j...] or --include-tracks i[,j...] Only convert the tracks in the comma separated list, with track numbers starting from 1. -N i[,j...] or --exclude-tracks i[,j...] Convert all tracks except those specified in the comma separated list. -t n or --tuplet-factor n An additional factor for files with odd note lengths, to prevent them being translated as decimals (n should be a prime number greater than 3). -F or --no-factorise Do not factorise time values (may help to decipher unusual tuplet values). BUGS
Does not correctly handle some text events. Does not handle SMTPE style tempo events. Does not handle changes of tempo/time_sig/key if these are on a separate tempo track. SEE ALSO
midge(1) AUTHOR
David Riley <dave@dmriley.demon.co.uk> 17 July 2006 MIDI2MG(1)
All times are GMT -4. The time now is 09:36 PM.
Unix & Linux Forums Content Copyright 1993-2022. All Rights Reserved.
Privacy Policy