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2005 Nov 16
1
Generate 32bit programs on x86_64 architecture?
I'm trying to run purify on CentOS on an Intel Pentium 4/630
processor. Purify does not like the 64bit code. Is there
some way to compile and run programs so that they are
only using the 32 bit model?
I tried gcc -m32 but then the system libraries come
up missing.
Purify engine: Error: Couldn't open the file crt1.o
Purify engine: Error: Couldn't open the file crti.o
Purify
2018 May 01
1
Curious sgdisk behavior
...t found interesting behavior of sgdisk (it is used in daemon code for
various things) which might surprise us: sgdisk won't work if it finds
"valid" MBR and GPT partition tables on the disk. In this case sgdisk fails
with "Invalid partition data!" message.
How to reproduce (esiest way is to use DISPART command line tool in Windows
but you can do the same via Disk Manager UI):
1. Have an empty disk in Windows
2. Launch DISKPART (with elevated privileges)
3. Select corresponding disk by number (SELECT DISK N)
4. Create GPT partition table (CONVERT GPT)
5. Convert to MBR partit...
2003 Apr 15
0
Re: Asterisk-Users digest, Vol 1 #286 - 14 msgs
...hat guarantees a unique filename. You
>can then call the number and attach them to an agi script with the
>unique filename passed as an arg to the agi script. The AGI script then
>can read the /tmp file and do more complex things as you wish.
>
>
>
> Hi,
>
> is there an esiest website (our easiest way) ton understand
> extensions.conf ?
> thx
2003 Apr 15
9
Extensions.conf
...perl module that guarantees a unique filename. You
>can then call the number and attach them to an agi script with the
>unique filename passed as an arg to the agi script. The AGI script then
>can read the /tmp file and do more complex things as you wish.
>
>
>
Hi,
is there an esiest website (our easiest way) ton understand
extensions.conf ?
thx