![]() 3rdp/src/cl/cryptlib.c: dlopen() checks if the thread is the main thread (specifically Specifically, if you dlopen() a shared library 3rdp/src/cl/cryptlib.c: it dies with a SIGTRAP. 3rdp/src/cl/cryptlib.c:/* OS X Snow Leopard broke dlopen(), if it's called from a (sub-)thread then src/xpdev/gcc.linux.圆4.lib.debug/libxpdev_mt.a matches src/xpdev/gcc.linux.圆4.obj.debug-mt/xp_dl.o matchesīinary file. src/xpdev/sdlfuncs.c: if((sdl_dll=xp_dlopen(libnames,RTLD_LAZY|RTLD_GLOB AL,SDL_PATCHLEVEL))=NULL)īinary file. src/xpdev/xp_dl.c: if((ret=dlopen(fname, mode))!=NULL) src/xpdev/xp_dl.c:DLLEXPORT dll_handle DLLCALL xp_dlopen(const char **names, int mode, int major) src/xpdev/xp_dl.h: #define xp_dlopen(name, mode, major) (name) ![]() src/xpdev/xp_dl.h:ĝLLEXPORT dll_handle DLLCALL xp_dlopen(const char **name, int mode, int major) src/xpdev/xpbeep.c: || ((dl=xp_dlopen(libnames,RTLD_LAZY,2))=NULL) src/xpdev/xpbeep.c: || ((dl=xp_dlopen(libnames,RTLD_LAZY,0))=NULL) src/conio/sdl_con.c: dl=xp_dlopen(libnames,RTLD_LAZY|RTLD_GLOBAL,7) src/conio/sdlfuncs.c: if((sdl_dll=xp_dlopen(libnames,RTLD_LAZY|RTLD_GLOB AL,SDL_PATCHLEVEL))=NULL) src/conio/x_cio.c: if((dl=xp_dlopen(libnames,RTLD_LAZY,7))=NULL) src/syncterm/gcc.linux.圆4.obj.debug-mt/st_crypt.o matches Using this, it is possible toīinary file. src/syncterm/syncterm.man:run-time linking is employed using dlopen(). src/syncterm/st_crypt.c: cryptlib=xp_dlopen(libnames,RTLD_LAZY, CRYPTLIB_VERSION/1000) src/syncterm/syncterm.c: ole32=xp_dlopen(ole32dll, RTLD_LAZY, 0) src/syncterm/syncterm.c: shell32=xp_dlopen(shell32dll, RTLD_LAZY, 6) src/syncterm/syncterm.c:#include /* xp_dlopen() and friends */ Where did you download the program from? I can have a look as well then. Where you need to replace src with the directory where you downloaded the sources to. You can get all references to dlopen with this command: dlopen references are a bit hard to understand if you are not a programmer, but with any luck the path actually hard-coded there. This repository builds the latest stable or dev SyncTERM Installer for Windows.Oh, a little warning though. Please file bug reports at the SourceForge bug tracker and feature requests in the Feature Request tracker. ![]() Supports Operation Overkill ][ Terminal emulationįor detailed specs on SyncTERMs handling of ANSI, as well as it's many extensions, refer to this document.This tool will allow you to create fonts for use with SyncTERM. ![]() Comes with 43 standard fonts and allows the BBS to change the current font and upload custom fonts.Supports character pacing for ANSI animation as well as the VT500 ESC[*r sequence to allow dynamic speed changes.Telnet, RLogin, SSH, RAW, modem, shell (*nix only) and direct serial connections.ANSI Music (through the sound card if installed).Support for IBM low and high ASCII including the face graphics ( ☺ and ☻) and card symbols ( ♥, ♦, ♣, and ♠) which so many other terms have problems with (may not work in curses mode.Full CGTerm Commodore 64 PETSCII support.*nix versions will run using SDL, X11, or using curses.Runs in full-screen mode on ALL platforms (ALT-Enter switches modes).Windows, Linux, OpenBSD, NetBSD, OS X, and FreeBSD.SyncTERM is a BBS terminal program which supports: The latest builds will have a recent shared Synchronet BBS List included. This repository is only for building a windows installer for SyncTERM, and does
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