QNX2: cq reports "no slib"

The CII C compiler is reporting:

/cmds/cq 2d09 - Terminated at 0210:7763. NO-SLIB exception 0040

It’s been too long. What do I do? :slight_smile:

Cheers,
-RK


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Robert Krten <rk@parse.com> wrote:

The CII C compiler is reporting:

/cmds/cq 2d09 - Terminated at 0210:7763. NO-SLIB exception 0040

It’s been too long. What do I do? > :slight_smile:

I remember that error… there was a program you had to run
to load the shared library it needed. Damned if I can remember
what it was, though.

-David

Please follow-up to newsgroup, rather than personal email.
David Gibbs
QNX Training Services
dagibbs@qnx.com

David Gibbs <dagibbs@qnx.com> wrote:

Robert Krten <> rk@parse.com> > wrote:
The CII C compiler is reporting:

/cmds/cq 2d09 - Terminated at 0210:7763. NO-SLIB exception 0040

It’s been too long. What do I do? > :slight_smile:

I remember that error… there was a program you had to run
to load the shared library it needed. Damned if I can remember
what it was, though.

dyna &

:slight_smile:

Cheers,
-RK

-David

Please follow-up to newsgroup, rather than personal email.
David Gibbs
QNX Training Services
dagibbs@qnx.com


[If replying via email, you’ll need to click on the URL that’s emailed to you
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Robert Krten <rk@parse.com> wrote:

David Gibbs <> dagibbs@qnx.com> > wrote:
Robert Krten <> rk@parse.com> > wrote:
The CII C compiler is reporting:

/cmds/cq 2d09 - Terminated at 0210:7763. NO-SLIB exception 0040

It’s been too long. What do I do? > :slight_smile:

I remember that error… there was a program you had to run
to load the shared library it needed. Damned if I can remember
what it was, though.

dyna &

:slight_smile:

Cheers,
-RK

good greef

it’s like I went into some time warp :slight_smile:

I bet your next error will be a “memory exception” at CAFE:FACE

regards,
rick

Rick Lake <ow@private-domain.nl> wrote:

Robert Krten <> rk@parse.com> > wrote:
David Gibbs <> dagibbs@qnx.com> > wrote:
Robert Krten <> rk@parse.com> > wrote:
The CII C compiler is reporting:

/cmds/cq 2d09 - Terminated at 0210:7763. NO-SLIB exception 0040

It’s been too long. What do I do? > :slight_smile:

I remember that error… there was a program you had to run
to load the shared library it needed. Damned if I can remember
what it was, though.

dyna &

:slight_smile:

Cheers,
-RK


good greef

it’s like I went into some time warp > :slight_smile:

I bet your next error will be a “memory exception” at CAFE:FACE

Or Whale Mating?

Cheers,
-RK


[If replying via email, you’ll need to click on the URL that’s emailed to you
afterwards to forward the email to me – spam filters and all that]
Robert Krten, PDP minicomputer collector http://www.parse.com/~pdp8/

Robert Krten <rk@parse.com> wrote:

Rick Lake <> ow@private-domain.nl> > wrote:
Robert Krten <> rk@parse.com> > wrote:
David Gibbs <> dagibbs@qnx.com> > wrote:
Robert Krten <> rk@parse.com> > wrote:
The CII C compiler is reporting:

/cmds/cq 2d09 - Terminated at 0210:7763. NO-SLIB exception 0040

It’s been too long. What do I do? > :slight_smile:

I remember that error… there was a program you had to run
to load the shared library it needed. Damned if I can remember
what it was, though.

dyna &

:slight_smile:

Cheers,
-RK


good greef

it’s like I went into some time warp > :slight_smile:

I bet your next error will be a “memory exception” at CAFE:FACE

Or Whale Mating?

If you’re referring to what I think you’re referring to, then that’s not an
error: it actually saved the earth from the wrath of that destructive
space probe :slight_smile:

regards,
rick “seen all episodes and the 10 motion pictures” lake

Cheers,
-RK

I bet your next error will be a “memory exception” at CAFE:FACE

Or Whale Mating?

If you’re referring to what I think you’re referring to, then that’s not
an
error: it actually saved the earth from the wrath of that destructive
space probe > :slight_smile:

I think it better to say; it actually will save the earth from the wrath of
a destructive space probe :slight_smile:


regards,
rick “seen all episodes and the 10 motion pictures” lake


Cheers,
-RK

Hi Mario…

I am not too sure if this makes sense, but we never sent number 6 to
space…, or did we? :slight_smile:

Regards…

Miguel.



Mario Charest wrote:

I think it better to say; it actually will save the earth from the wrath of
a destructive space probe > :slight_smile:

Rick Lake <ow@private-domain.nl> wrote:

Robert Krten <> rk@parse.com> > wrote:
Rick Lake <> ow@private-domain.nl> > wrote:
Robert Krten <> rk@parse.com> > wrote:
David Gibbs <> dagibbs@qnx.com> > wrote:
Robert Krten <> rk@parse.com> > wrote:
The CII C compiler is reporting:

/cmds/cq 2d09 - Terminated at 0210:7763. NO-SLIB exception 0040

It’s been too long. What do I do? > :slight_smile:

I remember that error… there was a program you had to run
to load the shared library it needed. Damned if I can remember
what it was, though.

dyna &

:slight_smile:

Cheers,
-RK


good greef

it’s like I went into some time warp > :slight_smile:

I bet your next error will be a “memory exception” at CAFE:FACE

Or Whale Mating?

If you’re referring to what I think you’re referring to, then that’s not an
error: it actually saved the earth from the wrath of that destructive
space probe > :slight_smile:

regards,
rick “seen all episodes and the 10 motion pictures” lake

At least now you can get the 1st season on DVD as a complete set, rather
than paying the outrageous price (something like $30 each) per 2-episode
set :slight_smile:

Cheers,
-RK

Cheers,
-RK


[If replying via email, you’ll need to click on the URL that’s emailed to you
afterwards to forward the email to me – spam filters and all that]
Robert Krten, PDP minicomputer collector http://www.parse.com/~pdp8/

Mario Charest <nowheretobefound@8thdimension.com> wrote:

I bet your next error will be a “memory exception” at CAFE:FACE

Or Whale Mating?

If you’re referring to what I think you’re referring to, then that’s not
an
error: it actually saved the earth from the wrath of that destructive
space probe > :slight_smile:


I think it better to say; it actually will save the earth from the wrath of
a destructive space probe > :slight_smile:

Depends on which perspective you’re looking at: the one before or after
the contamination of the time line :wink:

regards,
rick “seen all episodes and the 10 motion pictures” lake


Cheers,
-RK

Robert Krten <rk@parse.com> wrote:
[…]

regards,
rick “seen all episodes and the 10 motion pictures” lake

At least now you can get the 1st season on DVD as a complete set, rather
than paying the outrageous price (something like $30 each) per 2-episode
set > :slight_smile:

Or if you have fast Internet, you can just download the episodes from the
appropriate newsgroups :slight_smile: They regularly post episodes from all five
series, even up to the latest. Overhere in Holland they are usually about
a season behind, so for me this is a great solution. :slight_smile:

Cheers,
-RK

Robert Krten wrote:

Rick Lake <> ow@private-domain.nl> > wrote:
regards,
rick “seen all episodes and the 10 motion pictures” lake

At least now you can get the 1st season on DVD as a complete set, rather
than paying the outrageous price (something like $30 each) per 2-episode
set > :slight_smile:

Of course, the true connoisseur will invest in all five seasons of
Babylon 5, plus the Movie Collection that just came out.

I mean, really, how many Star Trek episodes use sub-atomic-particle-of-the-week and time travel to resolve things cleanly?


Chris Herborth (cherborth@qnx.com)
Never send a monster to do the work of an evil scientist.

“Very funny, Scotty. Now beam down my clothes.”




some more quotes:

Make it idiot proof and someone will make a better idiot.

“Daddy, what does FORMATTING DRIVE C mean?”

Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day; teach him to use the Net
and he won’t bother you for weeks.



Rick Lake wrote:

If you’re referring to what I think you’re referring to, then that’s not an
error: it actually saved the earth from the wrath of that destructive
space probe > :slight_smile:

regards,
rick “seen all episodes and the 10 motion pictures” lake


Cheers,
-RK