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Recklinghausen — Deutschland Aug 23, 2021 · Apparently % zu is handled as not supported, which might not be necessarily true (A quick check with MinGW64's GCC 8 1 0 on Windows 10 shows the warning, but works ) However, MinGW also comes with a set of alternative implementations To use them, prefix the function names with __mingw_ (e g __mingw_printf) Dec 5, 2012 · Can anyone tell me the correct way command to extract convert the certificate crt and private key key files from a pem file? I just read they are interchangable, but not how Is using % zu correct syntax in a printf format string as shown in some C code found on Wikipedia? Asked 15 years, 3 months ago Modified 3 days ago Viewed 3k times stackoverflow com how-to-get-mingw-gcc-to-recognize-the-zu-format-specifi If size_t exists shouldn't zu also be available in printf? size_t existed at least since C89 but the respective format specifier % zu (specifically the length modifier z) was added to the standard only since C99 stackoverflow com questions 5071040 java-convert-integer-to-stringstackoverflow com questions 41263896 is-the-zu-specifier-required-for-printfApr 2, 2012 · Just to expand on wecky's answer, I found this worked for me (for a CRT file downloaded from GoDaddy) Convert CRT file to CER file Double-click on the crt file and click on the Open button in the Open File dialog Select the Details tab, and click on the Copy to File button Select Next in the Certificate Wizard Select Base-64 encoded X 509 ( CER) and then select Next Select Browse Posterity: I had a similar situation but, with a simple enterprise application deployed on WLS and client from on Eclipse What I noticed was the classpath was enormous as Eclipse, by default, included entire WLS library (all jars) I removed it and added, just, weblogic jar (only required) Afterwards, it worked fine So, by my observation, just remove unnecessary jars Mar 25, 2013 · Does VS2013 actually support % zu ? Isn’t it only available since VS2015? The VS2013 documentation for printf size specifiers says %z is not supported, and the link in this answer leads to documentation for VS2015 (with vs-2015 in the URL), not VS2013 Apparently %zu is handled as not supported, which might not be necessarily true (A quick check with MinGW64's GCC 8 1 0 on Windows 10 shows the warning, but works ) However, MinGW also comes with a set of alternative implementations To use them, prefix the function names with __mingw_ (e g __mingw_printf) Jul 29, 2022 · 9 What is the difference between % zu and %lu in string formatting in C? %lu is used for unsigned long values and % zu is used for size_t values, but in practice, size_t is just an unsigned long CppCheck complains about it, but both work for both types in my experience Does VS2013 actually support %zu? Isn’t it only available since VS2015? The VS2013 documentation for printf size specifiers says %z is not supported, and the link in this answer leads to documentation for VS2015 (with vs-2015 in the URL), not VS2013 Dec 17, 2020 · I was trying to download a GUI, but the terminal kept giving me this error: Python was not found; run without arguments to install from the Microsoft Store, or disable this shortcut from Settings If size_t exists shouldn't zu also be available in printf? size_t existed at least since C89 but the respective format specifier %zu (specifically the length modifier z) was added to the standard only since C99 There is absolutely no reason to do any of this You're attempting to shave off each digit from the integer backwards, convert each digit to a character manually, append each digit one at a time to the string builder, before reversing the whole thing to get the original ordering back Why? A StringBuilder can just accept the whole integer in one call to append! And it works across all the stackoverflow com questions 73167243 difference-between-zu-and-lu-in-cstackoverflow com questions how-to-convert-crt-cetificate-file-to-pfxI need to export a pfx format certificate (from Windows MMC) to p12 to use in another application I cant find a way to do this Can anyone suggest a method?Jan 8, 2017 · You need to rename pem to cer first in order for Windows to recognize the file as a certificate private key file Both file extensions may contain cert (s) and or key (s) in either ASCII-armored plaintext or Base64 DER encoded binary format, but you can use cer files with Windows built-in utilities stackoverflow com is-using-zu-correct-syntax-in-a-printf-format-string-as Is using %zu correct syntax in a printf format string as shown in some C code found on Wikipedia? Asked 15 years, 3 months ago Modified 3 days ago Viewed 3k timesstackoverflow com createprocess-error-206-the-filename-or-extension-is-to stackoverflow com questions 6819079 convert-pfx-format-to-p12Jul 25, 2011 · I need to export a pfx format certificate (from Windows MMC) to p12 to use in another application I cant find a way to do this Can anyone suggest a method? Just to expand on wecky's answer, I found this worked for me (for a CRT file downloaded from GoDaddy) Convert CRT file to CER file Double-click on the crt file and click on the Open button in the Open File dialog Select the Details tab, and click on the Copy to File button Select Next in the Certificate Wizard Select Base-64 encoded X 509 ( CER) and then select Next Select Browse This is my gist that explains different cryptography file formats, how to recognise and convert them from one format to from another stackoverflow com correct-printf-format-specifier-for-size-t-zu-or-iustackoverflow com questions 4691699 how-to-convert-crt-to-pem9 What is the difference between %zu and %lu in string formatting in C? %lu is used for unsigned long values and %zu is used for size_t values, but in practice, size_t is just an unsigned long CppCheck complains about it, but both work for both types in my experience https://notes.netd.cs.tu-dresden.de/s/IUhe0bliT# Lyrica https://notes.netd.cs.tu-dresden.de/s/qSvyxVp3G# Diphenhydramine https://notes.netd.cs.tu-dresden.de/s/YluKv0z0f# Arimidex https://pad.itiv.kit.edu/s/Xfi4TuB2w# Modafinil Recklinghausen — Deutschland https://notes.netd.cs.tu-dresden.de/s/IUhe0bliT# Lyrica https://notes.netd.cs.tu-dresden.de/s/qSvyxVp3G# Diphenhydramine https://notes.netd.cs.tu-dresden.de/s/YluKv0z0f# Arimidex https://pad.itiv.kit.edu/s/Xfi4TuB2w# Modafinil