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Harald Oehlmann <[hidden email]>: Jun 08 05:01PM +0200
Dear Team,
a client uses:
Linux Mint 18.3 Sylvia
Linux version 4.10.0-40-generic (buildd@lcy01-amd64-005) (gcc version
5.4.0 20160609 (Ubuntu 5.4.0-6ubuntu1~16.04.5) ) #44~16.04.1-Ubuntu
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Rich <[hidden email]>: Jun 08 03:41PM
> ...
> Apparently, there are new security measurement on Mint Linux.
> Any explication welcomed, just curious...
It looks like the starkit contains libtls1.6.7.so, but the load fail
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Robert Heller <[hidden email]>: Jun 08 11:11AM -0500
> bash > /home/me/test/mystarkit.exe
> -> starts the starkit.
> Apparently, there are new security measurement on Mint Linux.
More likely, an incompatible or missing shared library under
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Robert Heller <[hidden email]>: Jun 08 12:22PM -0500
> Does Mint use openssl or a different ssl library? It might be that the
> startkit for Mint needs a libtls that is compiled against whatever ssl
> library Mint uses.
"apt-get install
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[hidden email]: Jun 08 01:09PM -0700
An alternate approach could be a runtime environment which tries to equalize platform variations, like (biased am I) undroidwish or vanillawish from www.androwish.org. The plan there is, to build
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"Едуард Зозуля" <[hidden email]>: Jun 08 02:03AM -0700
There is an ellipse and a rectangle.
Ellips is given by two radius (small and large) and coordinates of the center.
Rectangle - four points.
How to find the intersection points of an ellipse and
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Arjen Markus <[hidden email]>: Jun 08 02:48AM -0700
On Friday, June 8, 2018 at 11:03:09 AM UTC+2, Едуард Зозуля wrote:
> Rectangle - four points.
> How to find the intersection points of an ellipse and a rectangle ?
> Thanks !
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Rich <[hidden email]>: Jun 08 01:36PM
> help (didn't quite check that).
> Regards,
> Arjen
The OP's origional question also has the suspicious smell of a
"homework problem" from their geometry class about it.
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Paul Obermeier <[hidden email]>: Jun 08 09:58AM +0200
Dear Tcl'ers,
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It will take place on the weekend of 7th and 8th of July 2018 in Munich.
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Cecil Westerhof <[hidden email]>: Jun 08 09:09AM +0200
> 5.97237 microseconds per iteration
> 5.846914 microseconds per iteration
> 5.869534 microseconds per iteration
It looks like there is a case for the tcl code variant. When the
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Robert Heller <[hidden email]>: Jun 07 04:26PM -0500
> > Well, the idea is that it runs forever. ;-)
> Normally, yes. But then, one day, you end up needing to do something
> after exiting the event loop cleanly.....
Normally, all you will ever
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Rich <[hidden email]>: Jun 07 08:13PM
>> As it is a local now, there is no way to set it (because it is proc
>> local) after you do get into the event loop.
> Well, the idea is that it runs forever. ;-)
Normally, yes.
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Gerald Lester <[hidden email]>: Jun 07 05:20PM -0500
On 06/05/2018 02:51 AM, Andreas Otto wrote:
> … do something
> }
> ================================
TIP it with a sample implementation.
That being said, I think I'd rather functions
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