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07:15
Hi guys!
I am making an app with push notfications
I rolled out my first version to the appstore
but the push notifications didn't worked
Now I did some changes but the only thing I am not sure about is the code signing identiy
this is what I have
user457812
07:33
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@okok
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panic panic panic
lol i'm not a daemon :/
i would like to be generous so i gave you that link
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2 hours later…
14:24
I WANT A PROGRAM THAT GIVEN A NUMBER OF STRINGS GIVES THE LARGEST OR THE ONE THAT CONTAINS THE WORD "BANANA". PLEASE SEND THE CODE TO [email protected]
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15:34
Ready for a drive by link? Rep whoring...
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A: How do you find out which version of GTK+ is installed on Ubuntu?

ChimeraYou could also just compile the following program and run it on your machine. #include <gtk/gtk.h> #include <glib/gprintf.h> int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { /* Initialize GTK */ gtk_init (&argc, &argv); g_printf("%d.%d.%d\n", gtk_major_version, gtk_minor_version, gtk_micro_versi...

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18:41
I have a small problem in Obj-C, but it looks like a pure C problem, so I'll ask
int magic = *((int*)(bytes+currentByte));
currentByte+=4;
if (magic != 'ccbi') return NO;
warning: multi-byte string literal
I compile with warnings = errors
how do I fix this. it's someone else's code
do I just need to find out what number it's looking for and substitute that for the ccbi?
if you look at the code there's no Obj-C specific stuff in it
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