I've had a VERY bad experience with the Source Navigator by Cygnus, which now is integrated into the Code Fusion as the tool for source browsing.
Guys, to be honest, SN is just a pile of shit in very fancy tix wrapping. We were using SN databases ( it parses your project and builds several databases out of it) to make some source analazyng tools for big (more than 2.500 files) project, and we had run into troubles. SN started to crash often, corrupting databases and producing unpredictable results. I have more than 30 bugs listed in our local gnats system. Here are some of those:
Source Navigator does not report correctly information on entities(e.g. structures) declared in the scope of a class, it reports them as declared in global scope
references to the virtual functions do not point to the actual function implementation. The reference points to the function declaration in the parent class, instead of the implementation in the derived.
it is now possible to print a xref-page only, if it fits on one page (a4). if it has more than one page, SN crashes with bus error
And so on. I just took first three bugs from our bug tracking db.
When we tried to contact Cygnus support for those bugs, we received a polite reply on of the support staff that mentioned bugs will be fixed in the future release. We've waited for a couple of months and then new SN update appeared. None of the bugs we submitted to support were fixed..:( We resubmitted bugs. Received another polite letter... and we're still waiting for fixes.
Of course, there's a lot of good products from Cygnus. I use egcs at work and a lot of tools compiled with cygwin at my home PC, and I can't say anything bad about those products. But never - I repeat - NEVER spend you money on this foolish thing.
the stupid IIS stripped the last IP, so one can't tell that the spammer was in Russia. The vulnerability of the server in the domain.ru was used for this spam, but you cannot tell where exactly the spammer was located.
About suing the organization who owns the server used in the spam: guys, forget about it. As far as I know our laws (yes, I'm from Russia) related to the computer crime, there's almost no legal way of suing someone for spam. And it would be a very time/money consuming process. Usually, we deal with such cases just by contacting with the sysadmin of the mailserver used in the spam and telling him to fucking close the security hole. Sometimes it helps, sometimes not.
>One more tendency in Russia is looking for one >'common enemy'
Wake up. Russians (at least me and people I know) are not looking for the enemy. The NATO agression on Yugoslavia is actually a demonstration of the new world order to all the independent countries all over the world.
That's the reason why most Russians (almost all of young people, that's for sure) are very angry about actions of NATO and Mr. Adolf Clinton.
And about antisemitism...look around, man. It happens everywhere. What about racism in US or UK? Are trying to make me think that it does not exist?
People target US as a object of their hate, not because they're dissatisfied in their everyday life and an enemy is needed. US and NATO are killing innocent people and that should be stopped - that's it.
Guys, to be honest, SN is just a pile of shit in very fancy tix wrapping.
We were using SN databases ( it parses your project and builds several databases out of it) to make some source analazyng tools for big (more than 2.500 files) project, and we had run into troubles. SN started to crash often, corrupting databases and producing unpredictable results. I have more than 30 bugs listed in our local gnats system. Here are some of those:
to the actual function implementation. The reference points to the function declaration in the parent class, instead of the implementation
in the derived.
And so on. I just took first three bugs from our bug tracking db.
When we tried to contact Cygnus support for those bugs, we received a polite reply on of the support staff that mentioned bugs will be fixed in the future release. We've waited for a couple of months and then new SN update appeared. None of the bugs we submitted to support were fixed..
Of course, there's a lot of good products from Cygnus. I use egcs at work and a lot of tools compiled with cygwin at my home PC, and I can't say anything bad about those products. But never - I repeat - NEVER spend you money on this foolish thing.
PS. sorry for my bad english.
the stupid IIS stripped the last IP, so one can't tell that the spammer was in Russia. The vulnerability of the server in the domain .ru was used for this spam, but you cannot tell where exactly the spammer was located.
About suing the organization who owns the server used in the spam: guys, forget about it. As far as I know our laws (yes, I'm from Russia) related to the computer crime, there's almost no legal way of suing someone for spam. And it would be a very time/money consuming process.
Usually, we deal with such cases just by contacting with the sysadmin of the mailserver used in the spam and telling him to fucking close the security hole. Sometimes it helps, sometimes not.
>One more tendency in Russia is looking for one
>'common enemy'
Wake up. Russians (at least me and people I know) are not looking for the enemy. The NATO agression on Yugoslavia is actually a demonstration of the new world order to all the independent countries all over the world.
That's the reason why most Russians (almost all of young people, that's for sure) are very angry about actions of NATO and Mr. Adolf Clinton.
And about antisemitism...look around, man. It happens everywhere. What about racism in US or UK? Are trying to make me think that it does not exist?
People target US as a object of their hate, not because they're dissatisfied in their everyday life and an enemy is needed. US and NATO are killing innocent people and that should be stopped - that's it.