A question,how to compile a program that can run on 2.71+

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starcat2009
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A question,how to compile a program that can run on 2.71+

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I had tried many times.but codes only can run on kernel 1.0 or 1.5(use KXploit Tool 0.3)
J.F.
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There's several threads on non-1.50 programming on the first few pages of this forum. Try reading a few before starting yet another thread on the same d-mn thing.
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J.F. wrote:There's several threads on non-1.50 programming on the first few pages of this forum. Try reading a few before starting yet another thread on the same d-mn thing.
Please give me some urls.
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starcat2009 wrote:
J.F. wrote:There's several threads on non-1.50 programming on the first few pages of this forum. Try reading a few before starting yet another thread on the same d-mn thing.
Please give me some urls.
I already told you that there are threads in this forum, on the FIRST PAGE and elsewhere. If you're too d-mn lazy to even look at threads on the FIRST PAGE, I'm certainly not going to lift a finger to help. We're not here to hold your hand and spoon feed you like a baby. If you want that, go someplace else. You're supposed to be a DEVELOPER, and developers have to find the info they need regardless of how tough it may sometimes be. If you can't find clearly marked threads on the first page of a forum, you don't have what it takes to be a developer.
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J.F. wrote:
starcat2009 wrote:
J.F. wrote:There's several threads on non-1.50 programming on the first few pages of this forum. Try reading a few before starting yet another thread on the same d-mn thing.
Please give me some urls.
I already told you that there are threads in this forum, on the FIRST PAGE and elsewhere. If you're too d-mn lazy to even look at threads on the FIRST PAGE, I'm certainly not going to lift a finger to help. We're not here to hold your hand and spoon feed you like a baby. If you want that, go someplace else. You're supposed to be a DEVELOPER, and developers have to find the info they need regardless of how tough it may sometimes be. If you can't find clearly marked threads on the first page of a forum, you don't have what it takes to be a developer.
I can not read english well, and my web is slow.
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