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  • How can I test a windows dll to determine if it is 32bit or 64bit?

    - by morechilli
    I'd like to write a test script or program that asserts that all dlls in a given directory are of a particular build type. I would use this as a sanity check at the end of a build process on an sdk to make sure that the 64bit version hasn't somehow got some 32bit dlls in it and vice versa. Is there an easy way to look at a dll file and determine its type? The solution should work on both xp32 and xp64.

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  • Why is it so hard to build a gtk programe without console using cmake in windows?

    - by Runner
    I'm following the tuto: http://zetcode.com/tutorials/gtktutorial/firstprograms/ It works but each time I double click on the executable,there is a console which I don't want it there. How do I get rid of that console? I tried this: add_executable(Cmd WIN32 cmd.c) But got this fatal error: MSVCRTD.lib(crtexew.obj) : error LNK2019: unresolved external symbol _WinMain@16 referenced in function ___tmainCRTStartup Cmd.exe : fatal error LNK1120: 1 unresolved externals While using gcc directly works: gcc -o Cmd cmd.c -mwindows .. I'm guessing it has something to do with the entry function: int main( int argc, char *argv[]),but why gcc works? How can I make it work with cmake?

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  • How to make a Windows Mobile based WinForms .Net application easily changeable?

    - by Arthur
    I need to build a Win Mobile WinForms .Net application that once developed will be easy to morph or adjust to new user requirements quickly (including changes in GUI). The main objective is to minimize the development time (development to production roll-out effort). Also, a nice thing to have is to be able to test it in an automated way. The application must be able to: 1) Persist state (may use a local database); 2) Sync data across (via Radio or WiFi); 3) Exchange info with a desktop PC or a central server;

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  • What's the best way to run a Linux virtual server in Windows 7?

    - by Leonid Shevtsov
    I need a virtual server for web development, it'll host Apache+Postgres+Ruby+something else. What's the most effective software to run such a server? (ie with least virtualization overhead) Is there a way to run Linux as as service? I use VirtualBox at the moment, but it's inconvenient in some ways, such as it needs an emulator window open which also captures keyboard input when alttabbed into. (Also, coLinux hangs at boot on my machine, so it's probably not an option)

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  • How to remove .zip file in c on windows? (error: Directory not empty)

    - by ExtremeBlue
    include include include include "win32-dirent.h" include include include define MAXFILEPATH 1024 bool IsDirectory(char* path) { WIN32_FIND_DATA w32fd; HANDLE hFindFile; hFindFile = FindFirstFile((PTCHAR)path, &w32fd); if(hFindFile == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) { return false; } return w32fd.dwFileAttributes & (FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY); } int RD(const char* folderName) { DIR *dir; struct dirent *ent; dir = opendir(folderName); if(dir != NULL) { while((ent = readdir(dir)) != NULL) { if(strcmp(ent->d_name , ".") == 0 || strcmp(ent->d_name, "..") == 0) { continue; } char fileName[MAXFILEPATH]; sprintf(fileName,"%s%c%s", folderName, '\\', ent->d_name); if(IsDirectory(fileName)) { RD(fileName); } else { unlink(fileName); } } closedir(dir); //chmod(folderName, S_IWRITE | S_IREAD); if(_rmdir(folderName) != 0)perror(folderName); } else { printf("%s <%s>\n","Could Not Open Directory.", folderName); return -1; } return 0; } int main(int argc, char* argv[]) { if(argc < 2) { printf("usage: ./a.out \n"); return 1; } //RD(argv[1]); //_mkdir("12"); //_mkdir("12\\34"); //_rmdir("12\\34"); //_rmdir("12"); char buf[0xff]; sprintf(buf, "unzip -x -q -d 1234 1234.zip"); system(buf); RD("1234"); //unlink("D:\\dev\\c\\project\\removeFolder\\Debug\\1234\\56\\5.txt"); //unlink("D:\\dev\\c\\project\\removeFolder\\Debug\\1234\\56\\6.txt"); //unlink("D:\\dev\\c\\project\\removeFolder\\Debug\\1234\\1_23.zip"); //unlink("D:\\dev\\c\\project\\removeFolder\\Debug\\1234\\4.txt"); //_rmdir("D:\\dev\\c\\project\\removeFolder\\Debug\\1234\\56"); //_rmdir("D:\\dev\\c\\project\\removeFolder\\Debug\\1234"); return 0; } Archive: 1234.zip inflating: 1234/4.txt inflating: 1234/56/5.txt inflating: 1234/56/6.txt inflating: 1234/1_23.zip

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  • How to read system information in C++ on Windows and Linux?

    - by f4
    I need to read system information like CPU/RAM/disks usage in C++. Maybe swap, network and process too but that's less important. It has probably been done thousand of times before so I first tried to search for a library. Someone here suggested SIGAR, which seems to fit my needs but it has a GPL license and it is for inclusion in a proprietary product. So it's not an option here. I feel like it's something not that easy to implement, as it'll need testing on several platforms. So a library would be welcome. If you don't know of any library, could you point me in the right direction for both platforms?

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  • How to handle carriage return with windows batch script?

    - by eric2323223
    Hi, I want to use bat to automate some of my work. It should first look up the value of a certain registry key, and then copy some files to the directory that included in the registry key value. I used reg query command to look up registry, such as: REG QUERY "HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\Environment" /v PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE The result seems contains carriage return and I need to remove it, I've tried some solutions but all failed. Could anyone help me?

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  • WinXP Parallels Guest with OS X host -- communication between the two?

    - by Justin
    The setup: Windows XP guest OS running inside Parallels 5 on a OS X 10.6.2 host. I have a win32 application that runs in windows that communicates with other programs by sending out keystrokes to the program in focus. I can run this software inside parallels just fine, but I need a way for it to communicate (via keystrokes) with native OS X applications. For instance, the windows software sends out a continuous stream of a's and w's, based on the program input from an external source. On the other side, I have a Mac version of VLC media player with hotkeys set up for a and w for the two functions I would like to manipulate from the windows software. How can I set up a link between the guest and host OS's with Parallels that lets a windows program send keystrokes to a mac program?

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  • How do i force a file to be deleted? Windows server 2008

    - by acidzombie24
    On my site a user may upload a file (pic, zip, audio, video, whatever). He then may decide to replace it with a newer revision. This user may upload a file, make a post then decide to put up a new revision replacing the old (lets say its a large zip or tar.gz file). Theres a good chance people may be downloading it if he sent out an email or even im for the home user. Problem. I need to replace the file and people may be downloading and it may be some minutes before it is deleted. I dont want my code to stall until i cant delete or check every second to see if its unused (especially bad if another user can start and he takes long creating a cycle). How do i delete the file while users are downloading the file? i dont care if they stop i just care that the file can be replaced and new downloads are the new revision.

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  • A version of the Windows "FILE:" port which does not prompt for the file name but autogenerates one.

    - by Thorbjørn Ravn Andersen
    Hi. I have a process where one of the things to do is to capture the output from a print into a file for further processing. For this I have configured a "FILE:" printer port which works very nicely but asks everytime for the file name to use. Unfortunately "FILE" is not a very descriptive word when trying to use a search engine :( Is there a small driver somewhere which does exactly the same as the FILE: driver, but can automatically generate a filename (perhaps based on a pattern) and just print to that?

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  • Working with Japanese filenames in PHP 5.3 and Windows Vista?

    - by Jon
    I'm currently trying to write a simple script that looks in a folder, and returns a list of all the file names in an RSS feed. However I've hit a major wall... Whenever I try to read filenames with Japanese characters in them, it shows them as ?'s. I've tried the solutions mentioned here: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/482342/php-readdir-problem-with-japanese-language-file-name - however they do not work for some reason, even with: header('Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8'); setlocale(LC_ALL, 'en_US.UTF8'); mb_internal_encoding("UTF-8"); At the top (Exporting as plain text until I can sort this out). What can I do? I need this to work and I don't have much time.

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