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<0> Is there an alternative to strtod()... it does not seem to function correctly <0> does strtod() correct string space? <0> corrupt
<0> string space somehow... <0> its "%lf" for a double? <0> sscanf(buff,"%lf",&d); a good alternative to strtod(buff,&bp); ? <1> how can you compile every c file in a directory with out making a makefile <1> would I use something like gcc -c *.c <2> for i in *.c; do gcc -c $i; done <3> hi folks, trying to test switch statement with dejagnu, looking for a good xxxswitch-test.c to test the grammar, hints? <4> hi! with gdb, how can i run a command when a breakpoint is hit? <5> by typing it(?) <4> without typing it :-)
<4> Zordan: i think that "commands" is the right command ;-) <5> hm yes it does look that way <6> hi, I'm getting a "Trace/breakpoint trap" message when I run my program. What does this means? <6> I thought it could only happen when using a debugger... <6> it also happen when compiled with no debug info <7> how imp is to select nls use flag while emerging gcc ? <8> I am trying to compile this app that I got from a svn repo. It has 3 makefiles, Makefile.am Makefile.common and Makefile.nmake. The autoreconf commmand doesnt work. <8> There is a configure.am file. I have tried to rename it, and make it an executable but that doesnt work. <8> I have tried to copy one of the to Makefile, and use make, but that doesnt work either. <8> This a better question for ##workingset?
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