I'm trying to create my first Android App (a game) but I'm having some difficulties getting started.
When I run my code I get this error log:
05-25 02:41:51.022: WARN/dalvikvm(634): threadid=1: thread exiting with uncaught exception (group=0x4001d800)
05-25 02:41:51.040: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(63...
@RadekSlupik I think we discussed it earlier. I think gnome-terminal is the best, konsole, xfce terminal and the rest pretty much share the feature set (except for on the fly font resizing with keyboard shortcuts).
@EtiennedeMartel Oddly enough, I don't feel like having beer tonight, though. That probably has something to do with me sitting around a fire, chatting, and drinking beer until 5am last night. :) And I did need to be up at 9am today. Plus I was swimming today, and rode my bike there and back. I am very pleasantly tired now.
I sadly had to cut off a sizable portion of our apple tree, because it threatened to fall apart and onto our heads. Unfortunately that was the part the shadowed the place our table is on the lawn. No more sitting in the apple tree's shade. :(
@sbi Well I'm a bear. The lumberjack stories I witnessed up close usually had a little twist: somehow, sadly said lumberjack felt the need to cut off a sizable portion of one of their limbs in order to flee me.
@EtiennedeMartel That's my apple tree. Note the stump on the right, and the sawed off branch on the ground. That branch extended all the way to the right of the house, and the table usually was underneath that.
@EtiennedeMartel I am sure you can also do this in the oven, too. Peal the cloves (gigantic single-clove garlics are best for that), salt them, and wrap it in tinfoil. Put into the oven at, well, I'd guess 200°C, but you'll have to find out for yourself. Somewhere between 30-60mins, they should be tender, and a tinsy bit caramelized. Serve with herbs and butter.
@sehe No, I don't think that. I can rather easily put my hand into a oven heated to 200°C (according to my oven thermometer, not to the knob's scale), but there's no way I keep my hand above the coals at the grill's level. It'd start to sizzle within 10secs.
> Grilling temperatures are usually in excess of 500 degrees Fahrenheit
> Barbecue temperatures are usually between 200 and 300 degrees Fahrenheit. This low heat generates smoke, and this smoke gives barbecue its characteristic flavor
@EtiennedeMartel Nothing. It is not our proxies. It is the content owner's anti-hotlinking policy. Just upload using the 'Upload' button
@EtiennedeMartel You can probably see it because your browser carries some cookie that shows you are actually visiting the site. Or the 'referrer' url is getting used to fend off traffic from other sites
Well, here is the hint: it doesn't just say "image not found" (there is no 404). It actively redirects to ... an image that says 'image not found'... :)
Thanks, that fixed the issue in Qt and Visual Studio, fixed a very annoying problem for me!Though, there's a warning thrown from the use of TO_STRING; warning C4003: not enough actual parameters for macro 'TO_STRING_AUX' any ideas how to solve? — sixones2 hours ago
@Cheersandhth.-Alf ok. note that I downloaded the program from a tutorial (here: cs.cmu.edu/~gilpin/tutorial) which page says "last modified in Aug 2004". :)
but now I get
main.cc: In constructor 'Node<T>::Node(const T&, Node<T>*)':
main.cc:17: error: 'cout' was not declared in this scope
main.cc:19: error: 'endl' was not declared in this scope