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  • 'table' undeclared (first use this in a function)

    - by user2318083
    So I'm not sure why this isn't working, I'm creating a new table and setting it to the variable 'table' Is there something I'm doing wrong? This is the error I get when trying to run it: src/simpleshell.c:19:3: error: ‘table’ undeclared (first use in this function) src/simpleshell.c:19:3: note: each undeclared identifier is reported only once for each function it appears in My code is as follows: #include "parser.h" #include "hash_table.h" #include "variables.h" #include "shell.h" #include <stdio.h> int main(void) { char input[MAXINPUTLINE]; table = Table_create(); signal_c_init(); printf("\nhlsh$ "); while(fgets(input, sizeof(input), stdin)){ stripcrlf(input); parse(input); printf("\nhlsh$ "); } Table_free(table); return 0; } Then this is my create a table in the hash_table file: struct Table *Table_create(void){ struct Table *t; t = (struct Table*)calloc(1, sizeof(struct Table)); return t; } From the hash_table.c: #include "hash_table.h" #include "parser.h" #include "shell.h" #include "variables.h" #include <stdio.h> #include <sys/resource.h> #include <sys/wait.h> #include <sys/types.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <string.h> #include <unistd.h> #include <pwd.h> #include <fcntl.h> #include <limits.h> #include <signal.h> struct Table *table; unsigned int hash(const char *x){ int i; unsigned int h = 0U; for (i=0; x[i]!='\0'; i++){ h = h * 65599 + (unsigned char)x[i]; } return h % 1024; }

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  • monitor and kill runaway processes using 100% IO?

    - by bleomycin
    Hello everyone, i have a few processes that have to be run at high priority (chrt 98) that will occasionally decide to hard-lock and peg 1 core at 100% (not a huge deal) but more importantly it will use all the IO on a system, so much that its impossible to log into the machine via ssh to kill it or perform any task on the machine that isn't loaded into ram. If i happen to have something like htop already running i am able to end the process fine. Is there any type of utility/way to monitor for this type of runaway process and kill anything that uses 100% of system IO for more than X amount of time? Thanks!

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  • Fix Corrupted Ruby in Mac OS X Lion

    - by luckyb56
    I screwed up my ruby buy executing the command sudo easy_install pip> /usr/bin/ruby -e "$(/usr/bin/curl -fksSL https://raw.github.com/mxcl/homebrew/master/Library/Contributions/install_homebrew.rb)" It showed error: Couldn't find index page for '-e' (maybe misspelled?) No local packages or download links found for -e error: Could not find suitable distribution for Requirement.parse('-e') After that when I tried to install Brew by: /usr/bin/ruby -e "$(/usr/bin/curl -fksSL https://raw.github.com/mxcl/homebrew/master/Library/Contributions/install_homebrew.rb)" It shows error which I have no idea: /usr/bin/ruby: line 1: Searching: command not found /usr/bin/ruby: line 2: Best: command not found /usr/bin/ruby: line 3: Processing: command not found Usage: pip COMMAND [OPTIONS] pip: error: No command by the name pip 1.1 (maybe you meant "pip install 1.1") /usr/bin/ruby: line 5: Installing: command not found /usr/bin/ruby: line 6: Installing: command not found /usr/bin/ruby: line 8: Using: command not found /usr/bin/ruby: line 9: Processing: command not found /usr/bin/ruby: line 10: Finished: command not found /usr/bin/ruby: line 11: Searching: command not found /usr/bin/ruby: line 12: Reading: command not found /usr/bin/ruby: line 13: syntax error near unexpected token `(' /usr/bin/ruby: line 13: `Scanning index of all packages (this may take a while)' Can this be fixed?

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  • Why can't execute GRUB command on Debian Squeeze 2.6 with GRUB already installed?

    - by Mikalaj
    I installed Debian Squeeze 2.6 (on a recently bought server) with a software RAID1. During installation I installed GRUB loader (1.9 version). System boots OK with GRAB loader BUT right after authorization it cannot execute GRUB command (I want to copy the GRUB from the SDA to SDB). System warning right after GRUB command invocation looks as: root@servername:~# grub -bash: grub: command not found How it could be? (GRUB already installed and no any other OS was installed at all)

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  • How to start "explorer" process using command line (Vista)?

    - by Amby
    Is there a way to start windows "explorer" process from command line? Because of some problem in my Vista OS, explorer process crashes frequently (i can not see TaskBar after that) but using the open windows i can access the cmd.exe ( ctrl+alt+delete does not work). If there could be a command to start "explorer" process again or to start the Task manager then that would help a lot. Thanks Edit: explorer command starts the explorer process, but alt+ctrl+del is still not working, any help?

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  • How can I assign the keyboard shortcut ?x to the command move to trash?

    - by Fra
    In the Finder in Leopard I used to have the command "move to trash" associated with the keyboard shortcut ?x which was very handy because you could input the command with one hand. Moreover on the keyboard x is near to c, s and a which are other shortcuts often used in Finder. Now in Lion the command "move to trash" is associated to ? ? but I don't like it. How can I assign the keyboard shortcut ?x to the command "move to trash"?

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  • How to solve "command not found" on Ubuntu bash shell?

    - by redcoder
    I am very new to Ubuntu, struggling to find the proper command to install Zend Server on my Ubuntu 9.10 Server. After downloading the ZF Server and extracting it, I try to run this command: install_zs.sh 5.3 This is the ls of the extracted ZF archive: install_zs.sh README upgrade_zs_php.sh zend.deb.repo zend.rpm.repo But it says command not found. Any idea?

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  • How to execute a multiple line configure command using Mac OS X terminal?

    - by skiabox
    I am reading a nice article about upgrading php on mac os x mountain lion. At the Install part of the document the author says that the user must execute a multiple line configure command. What is the easiest way to do it, using mac os terminal? Thank you. PS : I have executed yesterday the configure command without the parameters. Can this action cause any problems with the re-execution of configure command (with parameters this time)?

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  • Is Unix/Linux adoption a measure of developer skill? [closed]

    - by adeptsage
    Is Linux/Unix based OS adoption for development (or recreation) a rough measure of the awareness, adaptability and/or skill of a developer, after considering factors like learning curve for effective code testing via the CLI, basic scripting, tweaking, etc. I have no intention of starting flame wars between Windows and Linux as better dev environments, and personal choice of OSes for dev, but what i do wish to know is that - will the level of adaptability of a person who uses a Unix based system be defined by the fact that he programs on a Unix based OS?

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  • Android viole-t-il la licence du noyau Linux ? Des experts évoquent un problème encore plus complexe que le conflit avec Oracle sur Java

    Android viole-t-il la licence du noyau Linux ? Des experts avertissent contre un problème qui pourrait être encore plus complexe que le conflit avec Oracle sur Java Comme si le procès intenté par Oracle ne suffisait pas, des experts en propriété intellectuelle se sont penchés sur l'utilisation par l'OS mobile de Google de la base de code sous licence GPL Version 2 du noyau Linux. Ils mettent en garde contre une problématique encore plus complexe pour Google que le bras de fer qui l'oppose à Or...

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  • Linux is not an operating system, or is it?

    <b>Technology & Life Integration:</b> "There is a word in the English language (which I hope I am using) called context. In other words, I use the word Linux in the context of a complete Linux based distribution and believe that my readers understand that context."

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  • How to redistribute binary programs built on modern Ubuntu so that they can be executed on any older Linux system ?

    - by psihodelia
    I found that if I build any binary on Ubuntu 10.10, then it doesn't execute on some older Linuxes. It is because Ubuntu uses a very new C library, called EGLIBC. Most of the desktop Linux systems use GLIBC. I would like to know whether there is any standard method how to redistribute binary programs built on a modern Ubuntu so that they can be executed on any older Linux system ? How to find all required dependencies (glibc version, dynamic libraries) ?

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  • Linux ? ZFS ????????

    - by katsumii
    PR????????????????????????  @IT Special PR:???.com?VPS???! ZFS on Linux?????????ZFS???????????????????????????????????????5 ???Java????????????PC??ZFS????????????? Solaris and OS X (James Gosling: on the Java Road)when I get back to my desk and the USB drive reconnects, ZFS magically updates the mirror and I have an incredibly fast backup. If I want to use backups for going back in time, ZFS snapshots are perfect and fast.???????????VPS?????ISO????????????????????Oracle Linux???????????? Solaris ?????????? 

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  • Is there a way to revert my Lubuntu to the "Previous Linux version" at the boot menu

    - by hung
    Today, after some auto upgrade i think, my Lubuntu boot to a blank wallpaper and wrong graphich display. If I boot my computer again, instead of select the first line in the boot menu, I select "previous linux version" and select one old version in the list then my computer boot fine. Now, is there a way to revert my linux to that version? Or I will always have to select this when I boot? Thank you very much

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  • OpenSUSE 11.4 : cinquième version de développement qui intègre le « patch miracle » du noyau Linux, Attachmate explique ses projets

    OpenSUSE 11.4 : cinquième version de développement qui intègre le « patch miracle » du noyau Linux, Attachmate explique ses projets La distribution Linux openSUSE de Novell se porte visiblement bien, même après le rachat de la société par Attachemate. Son équipe de développement vient d'annoncer la 5ème grande étape (milestone) de sa version 11.4. OpenSUSE 11.4 M5 intègre un grand nombre de nouveautés, mais la plus importante d'entre elle reste l'intégration de la désormais célèbre mise à jour « miracle » de 224 lignes ...

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  • Mageia devient la deuxième distribution Linux la plus populaire sur Distrowatch, sa version 3 sort en alpha1

    Mageia devient la deuxième distribution Linux la plus populaire Sur Distrowatch, sa version 3 disponible en alpha Mageia suscite un engouement certain au sein de la communauté Linux alors que ce fork de Mandriva approche de sa version 3 disponible en alpha. Quel est le secret de sa réussite ? [IMG]http://ftp-developpez.com/gordon-fowler/Mageia1/Mageia-2011.png[/IMG] Après une première version quelque peu décevante, Mageia 2 connaît un succès remarquable à en juger par son classement sur le site Distrowatch.com (qui fournit l...

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  • Linux Mint 17 disponible en version finale avec les bureaux Cinnamon et Mate, Qiana sera supporté jusqu'en 2019

    Linux Mint 17 disponible en version finale avec les bureaux Cinnamon et Mate Qiana sera supporté jusqu'en 2019 La célèbre distribution Linux Mint 17 est disponible en version finale, quelques jours seulement après la publication de la release candidate.Téléchargeable sous deux saveurs différentes (Cinnamon et Mate), cette version apporte un nombre important de nouvelles fonctionnalités, d'optimisation des performances et d'améliorations qui ne pourront que séduire les fans du système d'exploitation...

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  • Ubuntu 13.10 sort en version stable, Saucy Salamander améliore la fonction de recherche Dash et les performances de l'OS Linux

    Ubuntu 13.10 sort en version stable l'OS Linux améliore sa fonction de recherche Dash et ses performancesAlors que Microsoft dévoilait au grand public Windows 8.1, du côté de l'open source, les feux des projecteurs étaient braqués sur Ubuntu 13.10, alias Saucy Salamander.Canonical vient de mettre à la disposition des utilisateurs, la dernière version de la célèbre distribution Linux, qui apporte juste quelques nouvelles fonctionnalités. Selon Canonical, l'attention des développeurs était portée...

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