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<0> OldMonk, lol.. one more day to raise hell :) <1> I need to get that shirt for my boss. <2> Bwahaha It's not PMS it's you. <3> later <2> Heh Go **** Yourself, I'm an ***hole and I approve this message <4> someone in the asm world needs to get some mp3 asm code on in A64 compiles <4> because the non-asm compiles of mp3 encoders/decoders ****s ***. if balls had a speed, mp3 encoding would be slower than it. <2> OK now that is just many diferent kinds of ****ed up <2> http://www.tshirthell.com/shirts/products/a559/a559.gif <2> I WANT <5> helllo <6> if i have exit(0); somewhere in my code and after the program executes it reaches and executes that instruction, does it mean the program exited normally? <6> haha why am i asking this here <6> nevermind <7> exit status of 0 is good yes <6> oh
<6> so no matter what code you put into the exit status.. if it gets executed.. it terminates normally ? <7> the program itself will terminate normal yes, however if anything reads the status of your program as it exits, it will think it exited abnormally if its non-zero <6> doesn't zero mean abnormal termination? <7> nope, zero is normal, non-zero is abnormal, differant programs have different meanings for various exit statuses <6> oh okay.. so it's up to the coder <7> correct <6> because i'm using WIFEXITED(stat_val) <6> and it keeps returning 1, which is normal termination, even though my exit code is 0. <7> the coder might have put 1 as normal, but standard linux programs use 0 as normal <6> ah okay.. <6> so i should use WEXITSTATUS(stat_val) <7> do something like "echo 'hi'; echo $?", it'll put 0 on the second line $? is the exit status of the previous program <7> no clue what WEXITSTATUS is :-) <6> it's just a macro <6> well this is unix anyway <6> i wanted to ask in #unix.. but apparently i'm banned <7> lol <6> haha.. i've never even been to the channel before <6> oh well <6> alright thanks for the help. i got it figured out now. later <7> np, later <8> good morning <9> Another update on rfcshow, thankfully adds <help> to the menu that actually MEANS something, though I need someone to help me rewrite the help so that it reads better. Anyone want to help with that? <10> who can tell me how i can open one port? <11> Is there nothing better than this damned SUN JAVA RUNTIME ****? <11> I want the fastest Java in the world. <7> dundeee21: what do you mean open a port? iptables? <10> yes <7> iptables -A INPUT -p tcp --dport (portnum) -j ACCEPT <7> Gruber: look into blackdown jre <10> comand not found <10> :D <10> Please read: /etc/default/iptables <12> are you root? <7> i ***ume iptables is on your system somewhere, otherwise all your ports would be open <10> yes <10> mi iptables is in /etc/init.d <10> my* iptables is in /etc/init.d <7> thats a script, thats not the actual iptables program <10> huh <10> :D <7> everything in /etc/init.d is just text files, not binary programs <10> and where i can find the real program? <13> dundeee21: man which <10> yes <7> you could open up the /etc/init.d/iptables script with a text editor, and see where it opens it from <10> ok <10> w8 <7> XyZzY: if iptables gives command not found, which wont find it either <10> default=/etc/default/iptables <10> here? <7> dundeee21: that might be it, but thats a really odd place for it <13> no that's not it <7> dundeee21: try it, that command i gave you earlier, put /etc/default/iptables instead of just iptables <13> would be in a sbin or bin dir <13> dundeee21: you are root yes? <7> ive seen some really odd distros :-) <10> yes <10> ./usr/share/doc/iptables <13> /etc/default is not the program. it's the location of the config files
<10> ./usr/share/lintian/overrides/iptables <10> ./usr/doc/iptables <10> ./var/lib/iptables <10> ./lib/iptables <10> ./sbin/iptables <7> thats it <10> ./etc/init.d/iptables <10> ./etc/default/iptables <7> /sbin/iptables <10> Perhaps iptables or your kernel needs to be upgraded. <10> haha <10> :LD <10> nice <13> HH must be laggeth <7> lol <14> from where i can get yum? <15> nite all <8> gn8 :) <11> I am back. <16> ...and? <11> This new Java is as fast as Java can be, I reckon. <11> I am delighted. <16> eeeeeh...? <11> I will notify the girls at once. <16> **** off <7> i dont think blackdown is any faster than sun's :-/ <17> Memoires of Geisha was banned in CHina lol. <18> everybody tells me that ibm's java for linux is the best, and blackdown' <18> s is the worst...with the sun java being only okay <7> i dont like blackdowns, too buggy. <19> I want my usb keyboard now <18> i thought blackdown did the java for for IBM...*shrug* <20> does anyone know from where i can get good xchat plugins? <21> no the old IBM Boca Raton group for AIX and OS/2 did the jre/jdk for IBM, with major input from IBM.de <11> Sun JRE 5.0 Update 6 is the fastest Java yet. <11> It is noticeably faster than 1.42, yes? <11> I think SUN installed rockets this release. <8> I have to lern JAVA at school :( <8> System.out.println("Hello Gruber"); <11> Java is a BEAUTIFUL language, Son. <11> You are very privileged to be taken on a journey inside of it. <9> Anyone want to "road test" the latest release of rfcshow for me? <8> I know :) <11> Well, all. <11> Good Nite. <8> gn8 :) <22> j hack*wgores <19> cyberpunk: What does `gn8' ? mean ? <8> Sunblade: ok, sorry. I meant "good night" <8> I know, only proper english. <23> Morning, geek folk <19> heya coma <23> mogguh Sunblade <24> hmm. <24> this is strange <23> Revenger: it's something called morning. If you don't like it, go back to bed ;) <24> hah <24> Feb 8 01:51:52 linux dhcpd: Wrote 0 new dynamic host decls to leases file. <24> Feb 8 01:51:52 linux dhcpd: Wrote 0 deleted host decls to leases file. <24> Feb 8 01:51:52 linux dhcpd: Wrote 0 new dynamic host decls to leases file. <24> Feb 8 01:51:52 linux dhcpd: Wrote 0 deleted host decls to leases file. <24> and on and on and on <24> ever seen dhcpd doing that ? <23> Not at that rate, no. It only writes to the leases file on new/renewing leases <24> i have about 10k lines like that <9> ewww. <9> I'm beginning to think I'm glad I'm not running it. <9> ... though I may have to, soon. <24> erm <24> fresh install. installed yesterday. <24> 147296 -rw-r----- 1 root root 150824601 Feb 8 09:20 messages <24> dhcpd is the ONLY service on that box <25> Odd. I have it running on three different systems and none of them are doing that
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