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2006/7/15-18 [Computer/SW/Editors/Emacs, Computer/SW/Editors] UID:43675 Activity:nil |
7/14 Do you like cscope or ctags? What do you prefer and why? \_ They do totally different things. \_ etags (since I use emacs). |
2006/7/15-18 [Politics/Domestic/911] UID:43676 Activity:nil |
7/14 http://www.cnn.com/2006/LAW/07/14/911.misuse.ap/index.html I guess the cop didn't find her attractive! |
2006/7/15-17 [Computer/SW/OS/Linux] UID:43677 Activity:nil |
7/14 I am trying to install something for personal use in Soda. It's a converter that converts various Chinese encoding to and from one and another (autoconvert). When I am trying to compile it, I got this incompatible implicit declaration of built-in function 'memcpy' error. Any idea why it can't find memcpy? kngharv \_ As the poster below said, you need to #include <string.h>. But this should be a warning, not an error, and it shouldn't happen at all with the current version of autoconvert (which already includes string.h). Anyway, I've installed the official Debian autoconvert package, which seems to work fine -- please let me know if anything goes wrong. --mconst \_ thanks. --OP \_ I don't have an answer but could you tell us what's the best way to learn Taiwanese? \_ you mean min-nan dialect? or hekka? \_ Because you aren't #include-ing string.h? The error message means you haven't done anything to declare it. |
2006/7/15-18 [Computer/SW/Unix] UID:43678 Activity:nil |
7/15 Mi comrades, how to samba mount on MacOS X? Spasibo! \_ Learn proper grammar first, you fucking immigrant \_ I guess you work in a company which doesn't have native English speakers in the QA department who are too lazy to write understandable bug reports. Those reports drive me crazy. \_ Tovarich, depends on whether you're doing workgroup or domain auth. Both should actually just show up under 'network' in finder. Click on a server->connect and it'll show you the list of shares on that box. -John \_ http://www.macdevcenter.com/pub/a/mac/2003/03/18/samba.html http://www.macdevcenter.com/pub/a/mac/2002/11/19/mac_pc.html Go to Finder, click Connect to Server, type: smb:\\your.ip.here \_ I think it's smb:// (though it may not matter) \_ In Soviet Russia, Spanish learns you? |
2006/7/15-18 [Consumer/PDA] UID:43679 Activity:nil |
7/15 http://buy.com needs to DIE DIE DIE. Background: I have the exact same bill-to and ship-to address for a while and never had a problem ordering products online. Problem chronology: -Ordered from http://buy.com -7 days later, got an email saying "We tried to contact you via email or phone but you couldn't be reached so we're cancelling your order" -I called http://buy.com up and they said actually, the credit card company said my credit card billing address was different from http://buy.com's shipment address, the order was cancelled -I called the credit card company and they said everything's fine, to contact http://buy.com again -I called http://buy.com again and the customer service said it's their billing/finance's fault and there's nothing he could do except to order again -I ordered again, and days have passed and I tried to contact them several times but no response, as expected I hate http://buy.com. They outsource all of their annoying customer service agents who speak English that you can barely understand, and their customer service agents are as knowledgeable and helpful as Fry's Electronics agents. Lastly, their whole ordering/billing process is totally fucked up. Despite their low prices I am never buying from http://buy.com again. http://Buy.com is by far the worst online retailer I've ever experienced in my life. \_ You know, this is annoying, but just not that bad. |