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  • How to write text files with DOS line endings on linux

    - by gaumann
    I want to write text files with DOS/Windows line endings '\r\n' using python running on Linux. It seems to me that there must be a better way than manually putting a '\r\n' at the end of every line or using a line ending conversion utility. Ideally I would like to be able to do something like assign to os.linesep the separator that I want to use when writing the file. Or specify the line separator when I open the file.

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  • What is system() in linux

    - by Satish Patel
    I am an absolute beginner with Linux Operating system and just for fun in terminal I typed system() what happened next is as below: satish@satish-Inspiron-N5010 ~ $ system() >#include<iostream> >int main() bash: syntax error near unexpected token 'int' satish@satish-Ispiron-N5010~ $ Here I want to know that what is system() ? what is it's role here? why I got error in int main() line? What can we do with C/C++ programming in terminal?

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  • Using python to write text files with DOS line endings on linux

    - by gaumann
    I want to write text files with DOS/Windows line endings '\r\n' using python running on Linux. It seems to me that there must be a better way than manually putting a '\r\n' at the end of every line or using a line ending conversion utility. Ideally I would like to be able to do something like assign to os.linesep the separator that I want to use when writing the file. Or specify the line separator when I open the file.

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  • Winforms for Mono on Mac, Linux and PC (Redux)

    - by yar
    (I asked this question in another way, and got some interesting responses but I'm not too convinced.) Is Mono's GtkSharp truly cross-platform? It seems to be Gnome based... how can that work with PC and Mac? Can someone give me examples of a working Mac/PC/Linux app that is written with a single codebase in Microsoft .Net?

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  • What's a good Lua IDE for linux?

    - by Brendan Abel
    I'm looking for a lua IDE on linux. The majority of suggestions I've seen so far are windows only. I would have liked to use one of the Eclipse plugins for lua, but both of them -- LuaEclipse and LunarEclipse -- haven't been updated in nearly two years, and don't seem to work with Eclipse 3.5. If you have had any luck in getting lua working in Eclipse, I would be very interested.

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  • Howto compile a static library in linux

    - by Summer_More_More_Tea
    Hi folks: I have a question: How to compile a static library in linux with gcc, i.e. I need to compile my source code into a file named out.a. Is it sufficient to simply compile with the command gcc -o out.a out.c? I'm not quite familiar with gcc, hope anyone can give me a hand. Thanks Regards.

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  • Convert UTF-16 to UTF-8 under Windows and Linux, in C

    - by DooriBar
    I was wondering if there is a recommended 'cross' Windows and Linux method for the purpose of converting strings from UTF-16LE to UTF-8? or one should use different methods for each environment? I've managed to google few references to 'iconv' , but for somreason I can't find samples of basic conversions, such as - converting a wchar_t UTF-16 to UTF-8. Anybody can recommend a method that would be 'cross', and if you know of references or a guide with samples, would very appreciate it. Thanks, Doori Bar

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  • Is it possible to run Weblogic with 8gb heap size in a 64bit java/linux environment

    - by Per Arneng
    Setup: 64bit Linux 64bit SUN Jvm 1.6.0_20 Weblogic 10.3 Is it possible to run Weblogic 10.3 in this setup with a maximum heap size of 8gb? We have recived answers from oracle support that states that it might not be possible to address more than 4gb with this setup. Please submit any official links that support any statements that it is possible to run this setup with more than 4gb of heap size. We can not find any documentation of any limits of heap size when running with this setup. Thanx

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  • Why wont this entire word doc file generate from my php script?

    - by CheeseConQueso
    Here's the php script I'm using on a linux environment: <?php include("../_inc/odbcw.php"); //connect string $cat = $_GET["cat"]; if($_GET["st"]){$crs_query = "select crs_no, title, credits, abstr, prereq, coreq, lab_fee from xxx where active = 'Y' and cat = '".$cat."' and spec_top = 'Y' and prog='UNDG' order by crs_no";} else {$crs_query = "select crs_no, title, credits, abstr, prereq, coreq, lab_fee from xxx where active = 'Y' and cat = '".$cat."' and prog='UNDG' order by crs_no";} $crs_result = @mysql_query($crs_query); header("Content-type: application/vnd.ms-word"); header("Content-Disposition: attachment;Filename=cat.doc"); echo "<html>"; echo "<meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html; charset=Windows-1252\">"; echo "<body>"; echo '<table border=0 width = 700>'; if($_GET["st"]){echo '<tr><td><font face=arial size=2><center>CATALOGUE<br>COURSE DESCRIPTIONS - '.$cat.'<br>SPECIAL TOPICS</center></font></td></tr>';} else {echo '<tr><td><font face=arial size=2><center>CATALOGUE<br>COURSE DESCRIPTIONS - '.$cat.'</center></font></td></tr>';} echo '</table>'; echo '<hr width=700>'; while($row = mysql_fetch_array($crs_result)) { $crs_no = $row['crs_no']; $title = $row['title']; $credits = $row['credits']; $abstr = $row['abstr']; $prereq = $row['prereq']; $coreq = $row['coreq']; $lab_fee = $row['lab_fee']; $rowspan = 2; if($prereq) {$rowspan++;} if($coreq) {$rowspan++;} if($lab_fee=="Y") {$rowspan++;} echo "<table border=0 width = 700>"; echo "<tr>"; echo "<td rowspan=".$rowspan." valign=top width=100><font face=arial size=2>".$crs_no."</font></td>"; echo "<td valign=top><font face=arial size=2><u>".$title."</u></font></td> <td valign=top align=right><font face=arial size=2>".$credits."</font></td>"; echo "</tr>"; echo "<tr>"; echo "<td colspan=2 valign=top align=justify><font face=arial size=2>".$abstr."</font></td>"; echo "</tr>"; if($prereq) { echo "<tr>"; echo "<td colspan=2 valign=top><font face=arial size=2>Prerequisite: ".$prereq."</font></td>"; echo "</tr>"; } if($coreq) { echo "<tr>"; echo "<td colspan=2 valign=top><font face=arial size=2>Coerequisite: ".$coreq."</font></td>"; echo "</tr>"; } if($lab_fee=="Y") { echo "<tr>"; echo "<td colspan=2 valign=top><font face=arial size=2>Lab Fee Required</font></td>"; echo "</tr>"; } echo "</table>"; echo "<br>"; } echo "</body>"; echo "</html>"; ?> Everything works fine before the inclusion of: header("Content-type: application/vnd.ms-word"); header("Content-Disposition: attachment;Filename=cat.doc"); echo "<html>"; echo "<meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html; charset=Windows-1252\">"; echo "<body>"; These lines successfully bring up the dialogue box to open or save cat.doc, but after I open it, the only lines printed are: CATALOGUE COURSE DESCRIPTIONS - and the <HR> beneath this echoed text. It seems to go on lunch break for the while loop echoing section. Any ideas?

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  • Quake3 on linux with SDL

    - by quaker
    Hi, I'm porting Quake3 on linux using quake3 open source. I used ioquake3, but It uses SDL library. Do you know how to compile the quake3 without SDL and OpenAL with ioquake3? Or anyone have the quake source which is not included the linbrary? And I don't want to compile using perl scrip, neither. I want to compile with only makefile. Thank you!

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  • Google protobuf in Linux

    - by Ockonal
    Hello guys, I'm working with protobuf and Linux. Where is it's compiler protoc. I've downloaded package from main site, compiled and installed it successfully but I can't find protoc to build my own format file. Where is it?

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  • Porting QT application from Linux to Windows?

    - by umanga
    Greetings all, We are developing a QT application (QT 4.6 LGPL version) in Linux platform.All the libraries we use are cross-platform. Now we want to port it into Windows and continue develop in Windows. My questions are: Which compiler should we use ,Can we use MinGW or Visual C++ compiler? 2.If its Visual C++ compiler, which Visual Studio version should be used ,can we use 'Visual C++ Studio 2010 express' ? thanks in advance.

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  • Mac OSX Programming for long time Linux geek

    - by DarenW
    I've written software on Linux since 1995 but must get up to speed with app development on the Mac. I have no experience on that platform. Obviously I should get my hands on some appropriate hardware. What are good books, tutorial websites, and other resources for experienced devs getting started on Mac? Not just APIs and app internals, but also including how does one install an app, debug it, etc?

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  • Linux distro name parsing

    - by Ockonal
    Hello, I chose this way to get linux distro name: ls /etc/*release And now I have to parse it for name: /etc/<name>-release def checkDistro(): p = Popen('ls /etc/*release' , shell = True, stdout = PIPE) distroRelease = p.stdout.read() distroName = re.search( ur"\/etc\/(.*)\-release", distroRelease).group() print distroName But this prints the same string that is in distroRelease.

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  • Building mono on Linux

    - by morpheous
    I have downloaded and built the latest version of mono (2.6.3), on Linux box (9.10). I have successfully built the C# compiler mcs, but it seems that the vb compiler vbnc was not built. Are there any special instructions required to build vbnc (other than configure, make, make install)? Has anyone managed to successfully build vbnc? - if yes, what do I need to do to build the vbnc executable?

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  • Compiling linux library for mingw32

    - by TheFuzz
    I have been using a socket library for C++. Some other info: 32 bit Linux, Codelite and GCC toolset. I want to be able to compile my program for Windows using the windows edition of Codelite. The socket library I have been using doesn’t have a mingw32 build of the library, but it’s open source. So how can I make a mingw32 build of the socket library so I can make a windows build using the source provided?

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