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<0> evil-dna, if you are interested in psychotic japanese horror flicks, yes keep reading. <1> i will evenfl0w :P <2> guys <2> any apps on linux that can be used to develop applications for windows mobile platforms? <2> other than Java <1> the pics are really cool.. hehe <1> hm <1> avr-gcc but yiou'll have some trouble for linkin' and stuff i sppose <3> evil-dna, there's a bazillion ways to write unix2dos equivalents <1> i dont know why linux should support that stuff <1> i know i was thinking id write a little perl script <1> but i want laziest <1> cuz im in laziest mood :-D <2> hehe <1> Homepage: I HAVE NO HOME :(
<1> Description: UNIX to DOS text file format converter <1> hahahah <2> now i'm wonder if there any alternative SDK for kdevelop or such <2> :D <3> evil-dna, Well the sed I gave you may not be as fast as a C command dedicated to the task.. but it should be nearly as fast <1> im not worried about efficiency <3> evil-dna, (the echo |tr is only startup cost) <1> its for a small file <3> evil-dna, with some shells you could get that character directly.. or even using printf or such instead of echo, but they wouldn't be as portable <1> ok <1> its ok i only use bash <3> evil-dna, Alright. In bash you'd use $'\r' (but that'd break on other shells) <4> evil-dna: I'd use dos2unix <5> anyone know if you can add facilities to syslog-ng <1> mouju, juss install linux on your pocket pc man :-D <4> or I'd use perl or python <4> probably like 4 lines <1> thats what im gonna do Cancel <4> open the file <4> read through each line <1> thanks for the info simmy and nibble <4> do a replace <4> write the file back, close the handle, done <4> ok maybe 5 lines <2> evenfl0w <2> erk <2> evil-dna <2> yeah, i wish xanadux is stable enough <2> :( <2> i'm on a HTC Magician <2> current hope > xanadux <2> :D <1> im thinking about starting an underground effort of porting linux to a new cool device :P <1> havent decided which <1> something arm based most likely <2> yeah <2> go for it evil-dna <2> lemme suggect u something <1> ok <2> why dont u start porting linux to HTC devices <1> laugh out loud <2> they are hot (well, for the time being) <1> i don't know anythign about them <2> and seems to be (will) in future <1> first itme i hear about htc! <2> evil-dna: wiki > HTC <1> THC yes <1> yea but phones sound like trouble <1> cuz i doubt i could get every function working <1> actually i doubt i could get the phone functin to work on linux.. LOL <1> its not totally sure <3> ancker, yes, you could do it. <1> depends if i can find the info or not <5> well unfortunately that won't fix my problems <5> the devices don't know how to talk to anything other than the default facilities <5> so I'm going to have to run a second instance of the daemon <3> ancker, Facilities are defined in the syslog RFC. Which ones are supported and/or used by a given app is a separate question <3> ancker, The default facilities include seven local facilities. How many more do you need? :) <3> ancker, ? <3> ancker, In any case, with syslog-ng as the server, you can filter on host, program, facility, priority or anything else you like, so it's hardly difficult to manage logs from different hosts
<3> I'll be back in a bit <1> mouju, whats the exact model you have? <1> id look into that stuff as i need to get a mobile phone soon <1> i need to get into ARM seriously <2> evil-dna <1> yea? <2> HTC Magician <2> o2 xdaII mini <2> strongARM <2> well, not that 'strong', only an Intel XScale 415MHz <2> u develop app for embedded platforms? <1> soon yea <1> not just linux <2> kewl <2> i'm looking forward use a linux distro ported to ARM powered handhelds <2> and yes, with the phone functionality <2> erm, i'll contribute with all i have :D <2> evil-dna: take a look at xanadux <2> seems to be in a "stalled" state to me :/ <1> im worried about it cuz i think every phone operator programs it for their own stuff and its not really standard.. see what i mean <1> but i know there are GSM modules that can be interfaces with embedded systems <1> check on sparkfunelectronics.com <1> sparkfun.com <1> well these have a documented interface of course <2> kewl <2> hmm <1> yes they have all kind of neat modules <1> gps, digital comp***, gyro etc.. <2> the main issue is that - before, i've heard that network operators refused to operate with "unknown" operating systems <2> :/ <1> hm.. they sure wouldnt like the project! <1> itd be like omg omg hackerz they wanna hack the system <2> hehehe <2> phrack (well yeah, old issues) have few articles on hacking with embedded systems <2> :D <1> ok did anyone else start a project on this already? <2> hmm <2> yeah <2> xanadux <1> ok <2> thats the one <2> and few "old" ones, on iPaq series <1> how far along are they? <2> hmm <2> so far, the managed to get the kernel loaded right <2> and er.. <1> laugh out loud <2> thats it i guess <1> thats a start <2> they did it on a smartphone <2> well, no touch input <2> to me, it sounds "pure embedded" <2> and thats kewl <2> heheheh <2> HTC Magician is kinda being left behind <2> i cant even flash my ROM to windows mobile 5 <2> other HTC models? yes for most of em <2> :D <1> i think there's a phone in this series that has a full keyboard that can be extended? <6> wm5 is buggy as hell, STILL waiting for a fix <2> yes <2> epinephrine: buzzdev.net <2> buzz is a god <2> ;) <2> check it out <2> evil-dna: check this out > http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=Xanadux <2> uh <3> ancker, I did hack the source and modify sl_facilities to get a custom list once :) <2> hmm <2> nibble: is it possible to build nmap (using the source) for pocket pc (windows mobile 2003/2003SE)? <2> http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v18/whyjnot/1140200854731.jpg <2> lol
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