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<0> but in perl, if I lock one resource, then lock another -- the second shouldn't block on the first, being that they are different bytes in the file.. but it is. It's as if the same byte is being locked <1> loha <2> question: did you really think printing a char or it's numeric value in C required all that crazy casting you were doing? <3> hello <3> How to set effective uid ? <3> For ex. program forks, and sets himself lower uid <3> (less priviledged) <3> ok got it setuid() <0> http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/01/31/link_spamer_interview/page2.html <0> I did *(((char *)&fl)+rc) <4> uhohuhoh <5> ]; <6> * <7> How do you make inetd restart itself? <7> Or re-read the conf file? <6> kill -HUP ?
<7> Aeon`: Thanks! <6> or 'sh /etc/init.d/xinetd restart' <6> this fedora comes with xinetd, not netd <7> OK thanks for that too. <8> (x)inetd makes me want to barf sometimes <8> i'm really surprised it's still in use <6> so barf <6> what's the problem <6> this is free society <6> you want to barf - barf <6> there's no law against barfing <6> the problem can be comlpetely different <6> let's say, xinet makes you want to barf <6> i don't want to be importunate discussing this <6> but i have to <6> so, xinet makes you want to barf <6> but it doesn't barf <8> it's only a disucussion when it's not a monologue ;P <6> the body doesn't have enough stamina to barf <6> right <8> with that note i shall go code ;D <6> so, when you have the barfing impotence <6> (you want to, but you can't) <6> this becomes serious problem <6> now <6> if you *can* barf <6> and yuo *want* to barf <6> this is not medical problem <6> it is not ethical problem <6> not techinical [problem <6> well it's not a problem at all <6> yes <9> :) <0> I can't figure this out.. my C works fine. but my perl scripts using the fcntl() flock mechanism aren't functioning properly <9> you type too fast <9> perl is evil <10> sounds like a perl problwm <2> not a perl question <2> er <2> not a C question <2> I;m sick of hearing about it at this point :/ <10> take all the syntax you have with your perl code, and $, @, _, and [] it up a little <10> and put some things in reverse order <10> and all on one line <10> that's worked for me before <0> don't mind me, I'm ju.. crap.. phone <0> vect0r, haha <0> fcntl64(3, F_SETLKW64, {type=F_WRLCK, whence=SEEK_SET, start=4294967692, len=585210665837264896}, 0x815bc38) = 0 <7> cvs st *.c | grep "Status:" | grep -v "Up-to-date" <7> Whoops. Sorry <11> what is wrong with this <11> fp=fopen("tempfile","rw"); fprintf(fp,"tempstring %d\n",var1); where var1 is int? <12> "rw" is wrong, try "r+" if you want to open an existing file RDWR, or "w+" to create a file RDWR <0> and check for errors from the fopen() <11> yeah I suppose could do error checking <11> i always remembering using rw heh. weird <13> How do you get a list of all the keys in a bash array ? <6> indexes, you mean ? <13> Yes <6> keys are numeric onnly, right ? <13> No
<6> hmmm <13> joe[bob]=3; echo ${joe[bob]} <14> I have a prototype in a header file as int parse_args(global_flags* gfp, int argc, char** argv); <14> and I'm getting wierd compile errors <14> syntax error : missing ')' before '*' <6> rkeene: this is bash ? <13> Yes <6> rkeene: try echo ${joe} please <13> Aeon_, Result is 3 <12> What's global_flags, In_Finite? <6> bash arrays are *numeric-indexes-only* <13> Nope <6> rkeene: so ? <13> Aeon_, joe[bob]=3; echo ${joe[bob]} <6> rkeene: try echo ${joe{nnn]} please <6> where nnn!=bob <6> rkeene: for all I know, bash arrays are not hashtables <6> they are integer-indexed <14> Maloeran: it's just your typical struct <13> Ah, you are right.. <6> ok <12> Then what about struct global_flags *gfp? <12> Unless you meant it's a typedef <14> ack, I found it <14> the def for it was in a include that was coming in after the fact <14> so global_flags was undefined at the moment of teh prototype for parse_args <4> hi Maloeran <1> aedi (: <6> the ****ing fly <4> whatup sj <1> Not much man, in chillax mode with a few beers and some cheesy 80's dvds <4> Nice <4> Sitting in cl*** <1> which cl***? <4> History and Styles of Rock <4> All kinds of crazy fun <1> hehe nice (: <6> That's geology ? <4> Aeon_: Aha, the other kind of rock <6> on the old crt at work, bordersize of the screen changes, sort of breathes, depending on the screen contents. how weird <12> One of my monitor at home does that, it apparently depends how bright the viewport is on average... Weird indeed :) <0> the style of rock during the Pleistocene ? <12> I prefer the Mioscene style myself <6> whatis Mioscene <6> miocene ? <12> Era from 23 to 5 million years ago <4> Aeon_: Most of my CRTs do that <6> miocene, then <0> oh, the dinosaurs were cl***ics <0> in the period jur***ic <0> and tri***ic in the mesozoic era <0> but many million years before them <0> there appeared dimetrodon and <0> many others that we now are quite aware of <0> "My name is Donna Dimetrodon, <0> "I'm not a dinosaur <0> [Oh no!] <6> i was once on business trip <0> I don't remember what comes right after that in this ol' children's song my brother had on an album <6> and i was bored <6> and i pressed on the degauss button on the crt monitor <0> and? <6> it was so strong it shake image on everybody's monitor in the room <6> they jumped around like crazy <6> "what happened" "what happened" <6> lot of fun i had <0> oh.. first time <6> no such degauus fun with lcds <12> "Oh, just the electromagnetic shockwave of a nuclear explosion somewhere" <0> I made a table frame of angle-iron from the hardware store with iron legs and a plexigl*** top.. and I turned my monitor face-down on it so hopefully I could code while laying down on my back <0> cushioned the monitor on folded up towels.. layed underneath and turned it on and it didn't go on.. never worked again. <12> Curiously, it has been a while since I last saw Stryst/disgrunt around here
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