Software :: Why Gcc Make Error / Warning Messages Don't Show Color Font
Mar 17, 2009
rencently, i move develop env from one linux machine to another, two linux have same gcc and make version, but at new linux machine make warning/error messages dont show color font(in old linux machine, warning messages is yellow, but now, it is white).so, when make, there are all white messages, i cant focus on warning and error.
rencently, i move develop env from one linux machine to another, two linux have same gcc and make version, but at new linux machine make warning/error messages dont show color font.so, when make, there are all white messages, i cant focus on warning and error.
I keep forgetting to change the font color to black in OpenOffice.org in Lucid. This is a pain when printing, but the bigger problem is with writing up formulae. How do you change colors in Math (or make it default to black)?
I just made a fresh installation of Ubuntu Karmic, but I can't set up my screen resolution correctly. My monitor resolution (1680 x 1050) is not listed in 'Display Preferences' or in my card's proprietary software (ATI Catalyst). The maximum resolution I can select is 1440 x 900.xrandr detects a maximum resolution of 1440 x 1440 and displays the same list of screen resolutions as 'Display Preferences'.
X Error of failed request: BadName (named color or font does not exist) Major opcode of failed request: 156 (RANDR) Minor opcode of failed request: 16 (RRCreateMode)
I have a LAMP installation for learning php and mysql. My online trainer pointed out that we always get a white screen when the php is wrong, when we should get error messages that say which line in the code is wrong etc.
I recently reinstalled mysql so it is the latest version from the repositories for Ubuntu 10.04.2 LTS.
Using rsync under Lucid. A long string of this type of error: <a name="error124"></a><font color=red>rsync: mkstemp "/media/Odrive/lucky/usr/share/info/.automake-1.11.info-1.gz.h1u60a" failed: No space left on device (28) rsync: recv_generator: mkdir "/media/Odrive/lucky/usr/share/javazi/Africa" failed: No space left on device (28)
This is a a one TB drive with plenty of space. I tried manually creating the directory with the same result to mkdir. USB drive mounted as /media/sdb5:
I'm trying to make some pages. For this I try to host them locally. However, when I have an error in my PHP code, the server shows an internal error 500 page and doesn't show on what line and what compile error it encountered. There is no such information in the error log either. What should I do about it, it's not really nice to comment all the lines and then try to uncomment them one by one. I've been googling for a while, but didn't find anything.. I forgot to mention, I;m using Fedora :P, the apache that came with it and mysql and php from the repository...
I've coma across a problem I have not been able to solve myself. Is there a function in the linux API similar to GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo() on Windows? refer to: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/libr...=vs.85%29.aspx
I only need to get the current color settings of the active terminal.
IS there a way to change the Font color of the top menu (File, edit, view History, etc) in firefox or all windows? I'm using a skin that I love but cannot read the menus at the top because the color is blending in.
I'm using the Divergence theme, and I'm loving the transparent top panel. However, the font is dark, so I can't see anything! How can I change the font so it's white, but without changing other system fonts?
I am working with a template.css file, and I want to change the color of the font in part of the header from black to blue. Is there syntax that can be inserted into the file to accomplish this?
Does anyone know how to change the font color for the clock applet? I have a dark background on my desktop and want the panel to be transparent but I can't read the clock.
I found an old thread from 2005 on how to change the font color on the gnome-panel. It worked for all applets on the panel except for the notification area and me-menu where the font remains dark.
How can i force the font to a light color on these two applets?
Also as i used the "clarlooks" theme for controls the status indicator is duplicated:
There is one instance in the me-menu and another in the notification area. How can i remove either? I find that the gnome-panel is a real hassle since 10.04. Not only it is not logically constructed, but it is inconsistent and not customisation friendly.
I am running a PHP script using the GD library on a Linux server. When I try to load a font using PHP's imageloadfont(), GD replies with:
Code: gd warning: product of memory allocation multiplication would exceed INT_MAX, failing operation gracefully Linux kernel is 2.6, PHP version is 5.2.9 and GD is 2.0.34.
I have tried several different font but all have the same issue. Does anyone know what the error means?
For the following compilation warning message I need to create some sample program in C for self study. Also I am looking for some good web link where all the C warnings are described.
1. Warning #47: incompatible redefinition of macro "entity" . Undefine macro before 2. Warning #167: argument of type is incompatible with parameter of type 3. Warning #175: subscript out of range
I'm trying to change the font color of the text of the bootloader in Grub2. I'm running 9.10. I successfully edited the Grub cfg file change the colors of the Grub menu, but I'd like to change the text color as I watch the modules load and can't seem to do it. I'd also like to password protect the bootloader if possible. I installed startupmanager but the new version won't allow these changes. I like to see my modules as they load and wanted to change the color from white to blue.
I'm using Robolinux Cinnamon which is Debian 8.2 (fantasic OS btw). I usually use a blank, black wallpaper but the default color of the icon font is black. I googled this question for about an hour before I came here. How to change the icon font color on the desktop to white?
I am testing some boot splash screens but the ones I like most are darker and therefore the black font color during boot, well, shows on dark grey or black background, so I can't see.
I would like to change the font color of the messages, but not the results (green=DONE, red=FAILED, etc., I don't want to change that, only the messages like "doing fast boot", "Loading CPUfreq", and all the ones loading stuff, mounting, etc.).
Apparently I need to edit /lib/lsb/init-functions?
I found a few examples on google, mostly for debian based and the ones I have seen are far more complex than the very simple one opensuse uses. So I am stuck here. 11.2 version.
I am using some "Numerical Recipes in C" routines in my C code.(I am using ludcmp() & lubksb().)These are used to find inverse of a matrix.After compiling my c code, I get following warning messages.I have not understood them at all. What is the meaning of these and why did they pop up and how to remove them?
Code: nrutil.h:11: warning: 'sqrarg' defined but not used nrutil.h:14: warning: 'dsqrarg' defined but not used
I scan dmesg continuously for warning or fatal messages and mail the lines containing the errors to someone.- I presume a script can be used.- How can this process involked at system startup ?
If you have an NVidia [edit] 9500 GT graphics card, do not upgrade to 10.04!I just did a fresh install of the 64 bit version. 9.10 had previously work fine on this same system. But after enabling NVidia drivers and rebooting, my system loads to a black screen. No errors, no anything. Just black.So, if you use the NVidia drivers and want to upgrade to Lucid, I suggest you wait until this problem is fixed.And while I'm on the topic: is there a way to tell 10.04 to load with basic graphics drivers? I would really like to use my system without reinstalling everything...
when I am having a conversation in empathy, I find that some messages people have sent me, don't arrive. Also the other way around: people don't receive messages I have sent them. I use ubuntu 10.04 now, but this also occurred to me in 9.10.