05-14-2013
I am still meet a problem when I want to reply or create a new thread
Hi, Scott, I am still meet a problem when I want to reply or create a new thread in "Shell Programming and Scripting" Forum, It reminds that:
To create new threads in this forum your post count must be 10 or greater.
You currently have 2 posts.
To my surprise, I posted a thread in "Shell Programming and Scripting" Forum yesterday, but I cannot post now.
How to post count larger than 10 successfully since I cannot post any more in "Shell Programming and Scripting" Forum.
I am very depressed.
Please help me, Thanks.
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please tell me how can i post a new post. i am not getting any option to post a new question.
any suggestion is highly appreciated.
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Hi Admin
I got the error message as follows when I reply or create new thread.
To reply to threads in this forum your post count must be 10 or greater.
You currently have 9 posts.
Is there any problems with my account?
How I can reach the 10 replies? I cann't post any replies now.
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Hi, Admin, I have met a problem that I cannot post new thread and reply after register.
It reminds some information as shown in the below:
case 1:
To create new threads in this forum your post count must be 10 or greater.
You currently have 0 posts.
case 2:
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I am unable to post reply to a thread. Whenever I will reply to any post I get the message every time :
The message you have entered is too short. Please lengthen your message to at least 5 characters.
Even though length of the message is more than required.
for example I tried to post
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Hi.
I registered, but when trying to post, I get ...
"Sorry, you do not have enough Bits to post a new thread"
Google & Forum search showed some hits, but no solution.
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
sbthread
SbThread(3) Coin SbThread(3)
NAME
SbThread -
A class for managing threads.
This class provides a portable framework around the tasks of instantiating, starting, stopping and joining threads.
SYNOPSIS
#include <Inventor/threads/SbThread.h>
Public Member Functions
SbBool join (void **retval=0L)
Static Public Member Functions
static SbThread * create (void *(*func)(void *), void *closure)
static void destroy (SbThread *thread)
static SbBool join (SbThread *thread, void **retval=0L)
Protected Member Functions
SbThread (cc_thread *thrd)
~SbThread (void)
Detailed Description
A class for managing threads.
This class provides a portable framework around the tasks of instantiating, starting, stopping and joining threads.
It wraps the underlying native thread-handling toolkit in a transparent manner, to make multiplatform threads programming straightforward
for the application programmer.
Constructor & Destructor Documentation
SbThread::SbThread (cc_thread *thread) [inline], [protected]
Protected constructor handling the internal thread ADT.
See also:
SbThread::create
SbThread::~SbThread (void) [inline], [protected]
Destructor.
See also:
SbThread::destroy
Member Function Documentation
static SbThread * SbThread::create (void *(*)(void *)func, void *closure) [inline], [static]
This function creates a new thread, or returns NULL on failure.
static void SbThread::destroy (SbThread *thread) [inline], [static]
This function destroys a thread.
int SbThread::join (void **retval = 0L) [inline]
This function waits on the death of the given thread, returning the thread's return value at the location pointed to by retval.
static int SbThread::join (SbThread *thread, void **retval = 0L) [inline], [static]
This function waits on the death of the given thread, returning the thread's return value at the location pointed to by retval.
Author
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Version 3.1.3 Wed May 23 2012 SbThread(3)