doesn't take numbers
James LewisMoss
jimdres@mindspring.com
31 Jul 2001 03:07:19 -0400
>>>>> On Mon, 30 Jul 2001 23:28:14 -0700 (PDT), James Lund <jiml@stanford.edu> said:
>> Very strange. It's like your sscanf isn't working for some
>> reason.
>>
>> Can you run the following through "gcc -o foo foo.c"
James> ...
>> Obviously without the ---'s. And then run foo and see if you get
>> a good message.
James> Here it is: --------------------- gcc -o foo foo.c
James> [root@grizzly test]# foo sscanf failed [root@grizzly test]#
James> ----------------------
>> Also what os? What os version? And where did you get your
>> gnucash rpm?
James> I upgraded RH 6.1 -> RH 7.1. The next thing I did was start
James> installing gnucash, adding updated rpms to try to get to the
James> bottom of the dependency hole, finally the
James> gnucash-1.6.1-1.i386.rpm (from ftp.gnucash.org
James> /pub/gnucash/redhat-7-ximian) installed. Runs, but I can't
James> enter numbers.
In the foo.c file can you change the %lld to %qd and try to run it
again?
Thanks
Jim
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