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  1. #Random zero byte file upgrade#
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  3. #Random zero byte file code#

dumped "x.y" microtiming idea seconds are granular enough for now - tweaked help text -951113 - 1.03 - added first-net-read skip to select loop if we have saved stdin, and - moved retry-count test ahead of this. 951107 - sys/select.h for them what needs it - wrote_txt and more calls to print sent/rcvd -951110 - try rnd-options, but setsockopt tosses them. 951023 - added indication of *local* address in dolisten() connect handling - reset errno before dolisten msgs - gethostpoop might have munged it -951028 - 1.01 - fixed exit status if -z on a single port - was -1, is now 0 or 1 - like it should be -951029 - put "sent/rcvd" typeout more places, still only if -v -v -ĝoc fix: It's *David* Borman, not Paul -951106 - 1.02 - added h_errno strings and updated holler, gethostpoop to find them - Still slightly confused if gethostpoop() returns prematurely. 951003 - added exec-a-prog thing - cleaned up routine-header comments - signal catcher - close stdin when we won't need it -951004 - getportpoop - inbound options hexdump finally works -951005 or so - added random mode, which necessitated more main() logic cleanups -951008 - hammered out exit-status stuff, final main() argv loop cleanup - massive readme cleanup pre-1.00 release -951010 - almost-1.00 release up for FTP, but not announced yet - added a couple of wrapper scripts -951012 - 1.00 - nc100 RELEASE, mailing-list spam, etc etc -951021 - doc tweak per cgull - webproxy/webrelay scripts came together. 950915 or so - basic gethostpoop and doconnect layout established -950920 or so - timeout handlers, improvements to gethostpoop, read-stdin-args, - primitive select loop, and later the stdin-to-many saved-count thing -950923 - select loop is firm, connect and i/o works nicely - added listen mode - crocked in UDP and debugged how its back-connect works -950927 - unsnarled main a fair amount - got "udptest" working right - added HELP!! yow. +++ -1,109 +0,0 is sort of an edit history for netcat, in forward cron order. +++ -2,7 +2,9 $(CLEAR_VARS) LOCAL_SRC_FILES:=\ - netcat.c + netcat.c \ + atomicio.c + LOCAL_CFLAGS:=-O2 -g #LOCAL_CFLAGS+=-DLINUX diff -git a/Changelog b/Changelog The file socks.c and nc.1 are not included in this change.Ĭhange-Id: I39df7fbe335af97e092dd4d4a96f957d6d1a5b5d diff -git a/Android.mk b/Android.mk

#Random zero byte file code#

This code corresponds to the following openbsd versions:

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Portions of code are surrounded by #ifdef ANDROID / #endif. This version has been modified to remove BSD specific callsĪnd other functionality unnecessary for Android.

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Upgrade to openbsd's version of netcat, available for download Rfid = Serial1.read() //one character only

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char rfid //leave room for terminating null This is the code i’m currently using the spark web IDE does not detect any issues, but when i try to access the variables says: ok false, error variables not found.

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So, the issue is definitely in parsing the STRING to the cloud, but still no solution. I changed the char into an int, both at the declaration and the spark.variable(), and if i do so, i can see the int changing over the cloud when I use different tags. It getting weirder and weirder to me! great tip, indeed that should be not If i upload your code i get some errors with the tip of included, and even if I fix these errors stil it is not possible to acces the RFID tag id.









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