This is gonna be long, so just bear with me.
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Originally posted by anothermacguy:
Thanks a lot. I will let you know how it goes. Take care
----When I tried ma…
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!!! I am very grateful. I have been trying to get this going all day. I did manage to get the program to compile and run, and configured. Then I …
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Originally posted by sordid:
more on that note.. carbon soundjam is the only program i know that can broadcast into icecast or shoutcast... you need to register i…
Thanks for the info guys. What I have actually done is decide to go with an older version of shoutcast and I'm using JScream as my encoder. It's not working perfectly yet, I have…
dogzilla: Yep, sorry, I meant to say under OS X, SJ is the only one I know that will broadcast. I've tried to compile many command line encoders, but most need to be modified great…
Hey guys, JScream does work, and compiles find on Darwin. I have it, and shoutcast both running. My pesky little problem which I spoke of earlier is that when JScream tries conne…
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Originally posted by sordid:
dogzilla: Yep, sorry, I meant to say under OS X, SJ is the only one I know that will broadcast. I've tried to compile many command li…
I have a copy of codewarrior 6 running on x pb.
However I'm totally lost as where to start.
I find one tutorial hello world.
I want to code in c++ .Anyone know where there are cod…
Not clear if you already know C++ or not.
If you know some C++ and want to start programming Carbon apps for Mac OS 8/9/X using CodeWarrior, read the "PowerPlant Book," which is s…
I have a little unix/Linux experience. I don't know Perl. I'm trying to run a basic "Hello world" file in Perl on OSX. Has anybody else had any luck with this? What is the path to …
yeah for the most part...
The file system browser (excuuuuuse me the finder) doesn't seem to recognized it as an executable file and opens it in the editor for me when I doubleclic…
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Originally posted by jhh:
I think the "finder" should see the file as executable and do this for me.
To get the Finder to take the appropriate action for thes…
I used vi to create a file:
#1/usr/bin/perl
print ("hello, world!\n");
2 lines
I saved the file in my default user directory as HelloPerl.pl
At the command prompt I typed:] chmod …
when in doubt use which.
[davinci:~] terry% which perl
/usr/bin/perl
[davinci:~] terry%
Contents of my HelloPerl.pl
#!/usr/bin/perl
print "Hello World!\n";
Attempt to run Hell…
when in doubt use which.
[davinci:~] terry% which perl
/usr/bin/perl
[davinci:~] terry%
Contents of my HelloPerl.pl
#!/usr/bin/perl
print "Hello World!\n";
Attempt to run Hell…
prior to setting the path as specified by "int69h" the method provided by "parallax" worked. It never occured to me to throw the file to perl as an argument, but that did work, how…
Adding your curret directory to your PATH with PATH=${PATH}:. can be a security risk. Someone might disable a common system command and place a trojaned someplace sensitive.
just…
If someone has enough privileges to remove system commands, you've got a lot more to worry about than a trojan.
Let's say some luser writes a program that appends + + to ~/.rhosts…
If someone has enough privileges to remove system commands, you've got a lot more to worry about than a trojan.
Let's say some luser writes a program that appends + + to ~/.rhosts…
Does anyone remember in DP4 under the services menu, there was a Mail submenu, which was especially useful for e-mailing webpages from omniweb. But, apple seems to have killed thi…
It's still there. Do you not get it? Do you have a Services menu at all?
There is an intermittent problem where sometimes the first time you bring it up the entries in the menu a…
i don't get a mail submenu in OS X--i get 3 menus.
diisk copy
grab
text edit
that's it.....
when exactly does the "services" menu come up? it seems like random apps have it...