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    Hanging COUT!!! Help! C/C++/Unix/Informix/MQM/Solaris

    I tried putting the main in the C++ and it works fine. Yes, unfortunately the C++ programs are too complicated to convert to C, so I need to do this is C++. I'll try to read about the popen stuff. With the production coming up very very soon, I need all the luck I can get! Thanks for all...
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    Hanging COUT!!! Help! C/C++/Unix/Informix/MQM/Solaris

    The printf works everywhere. Given the same scenario, except that the main program is in C++, cout as its first command does not work either. I'm not even sure if this C/C++ combination should work but I've tested it using a lower version (Informix5) and it is working properly. I'm using...
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    Hanging COUT!!! Help! C/C++/Unix/Informix/MQM/Solaris

    I have checked it a hundred times, trying different combinations and options, and deleted all *.o,esql generated *.c and the executable and recompiled everything. Any suggestion what could be wrong in the make file? Thanks!
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    Hanging COUT!!! Help! C/C++/Unix/Informix/MQM/Solaris

    Hi, Could someone please help me. My program hangs in a simple COUT statement!! What seems to be the problem?? I've tried different combinations of compile/link/runtime options, nothing seems to work. This is frustrating! There is really nothing complicated here. I've simplified the scenario...
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    NSR error

    Please disregard this post.
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    NSR error

    We are receiving the following error message after the running the command "save -f /tmp/all.fs.excl.966949203 -q -l full -s cdun1290 -i / " - none of the system log files indicate the /tmp filesystem was full at any point. Any ideas ? We are running NSR v5.5.1 on Tru64 Unix v4.0D...

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