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29 September 2007
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--- Log opened Sat Sep 29 00:00:35 2007
00:00 <****> HA HA Paul Graham is so good, he always tips using $2.56 cheques made out by Donald Knuth.
00:03 <****> there is only one of those, though
00:13 * CPAN upload: Tk-Date-0.42_51 (++++ ) by SREZIC
00:14 <****> dkr, no, why one?
00:14 <****> dkr, for each mistake in AOP you get a $2.56
00:15 <****> I thought he doubled it for each new one reported
00:15 <****> oh, did he?
00:15 <****> by the same person?
00:16 <****> Hey
00:16 <****> no. I'm just senile. they are all for $2.56 "because "256 pennies is one hexadecimal dollar"."
00:16 <****> Is it possible to have a Perl script run on every startup, and update a mysql table?
00:16 <****> on a remote server
00:17 <****> startup of what?
00:17 <****> Linux
00:17 <****> For instance
00:17 <****> of course, just put it in /etc/init.d and link it to the appropriate run level
00:17 <****> cool
00:17 <****> right
00:17 <****> depending on how many times I rebooted, that it prints a different string on my website
00:17 <****> hehe
00:17 <****> or some distros reserve rc.local for stuff like that
00:17 <****> cool
00:17 <****> thanks
00:17 <****> bye
00:20 * CPAN rating: DBIx-Class-Validation rated 4 stars by Andrew Hartford
00:21 <****> GumbyBRAIN: gluer
00:21 <****> Lowercase t is right on meiji-dori, one of my code!
00:22 <****> GumbyBRAIN: What about uppercase T?
00:22 <****> Walt - also about to make it wider and forget about t.
00:32 <****> hi. I'm just scraping together my perl syntax from ages back and I ws wondering if you can do something like this in one line: $substring = regex($string, s/find/replace/);
00:33 <****> cello_rasp: yes, but not like that. And what is $substring supposed to be?
00:33 <****> the results of the substitution
00:34 <****> sorry, bad semantics
00:34 <****> cello_rasp: oh, that's just $string = s/foo/bar/; (the string is modified in place)
00:34 <****> cello_rasp: if you want a copy, make one ($changes = $unchanged) =~ s/foo/bar/;
00:34 <****> nice!
00:35 <****> yeah I wanted to avoid extra copying
00:35 <****> i tried that but didn't think of parentheses
00:35 <****> thanks!
00:36 <****> whacky per precedence
00:36 <****> perl
00:36 <****> PERL
00:36 <****> PEARL
00:36 <****> CAMEL
00:36 <****> GumbyBRAIN: MOOSE
00:36 <****> I was wondering if moose has something for me to go 120 mph deserves it anyway.
00:37 <****> they do.. sideways sometimes
00:37 <****> alpaca
00:38 <****> i wonder if i should count builds... i thing may workamount would look bigger.
00:39 <****> Parrot
00:40 <****> isn´t there a perl port for intel 64 bit cpus?
00:41 <****> hmmm boring... i move over to the phyton channel to flame them...
00:41 <****> what does wikipedia and yahoo and google say?
00:41 <****> phyton sucks?
00:42 <****> BoaThor99: narrow your search? ;-)
00:42 <****> i would build one by my own but my company don´t allow compilers on desktop systems...
00:43 <****> kspath ^^
00:43 <****> BoaThor99: they do not want the people that owned the boxes to get confused between their own compilers and the ones you all installed?
00:44 <****> kspath no... its a security thing. Nobody checked the compilers, so maybe they have backdoors or something
00:44 <****> BoaThor99: who checked everything else?
00:45 <****> kspath don´t ask... maybe the citrix guys^^
00:45 <****> BoaThor99: Do you all have 100 security devs working on checking every piece of your OS ?
00:45 <****> "whoops, we didn't check ls"
00:46 <****> apeiron: exactly or ps or ...
00:46 <****> kspath the idea is, if you have less software you have less security issues^^
00:46 <****> Wrong.
00:46 <****> BoaThor99: sounds good does it not?
00:46 <****> You have theoretically fewer possible avenues for attack.
00:46 <****> kspath i thing the size matters not the count^^
00:46 <****> GumbyBRAIN: God is not a racist. what racist would have Jews as His chosen people?
00:46 <****> and/or add execcgi to the people in your chosen one.
00:47 <****> mauke, That's delightfully horrible. :)
00:47 <****> GumbyBRAIN: die?
00:47 <****> My ($nick, $ident, $host) = /^([^!]*)!([^\@]*)\@(.*)/ or die horribly.
00:47 <****> kspath if you have windows boxs all over the place...
00:47 <****> I'll choose the "die horribly" option, or the POE::Component::IRC option.
00:47 <****> GumbyBRAIN: Gravity is an uncaring dictator always pushing you down!
00:48 <****> Technically, -pulling- you down.
00:48 <****> apeiron yes, sure. but then you should take away pones, mailing and internet access first...
00:48 <****> kspath: ;)
00:48 <****> dwu: there is no down technically
00:48 <****> GumbyBRAIN: fight the powah
00:48 <****> Super object powah.
00:49 <****> kspath, Sure there is, it's just relative.
00:49 <****> kspath: You were the one who used down, dammit.
00:49 <****> GumbyBRAIN: Down damn it!
00:49 <****> Damn it was supposed to be aware that the guy that has some flaw that causes me to it yet because4 i moved from cvs to svn.
00:49 <****> maybe they shoult remove the os for sure.
00:50 <****> dwu: down had to be there due to the dictator part else it would make less and less sense and not even approach an attempt at humour
00:51 <****> apeiron: would down be subjective and relative?
00:52 <****> GumbyBRAIN: Subjective use of relative objects can be treason sedition
00:52 <****> And nothing i can use a little treason sometimes.
00:54 <****> hi
00:55 <****> the only trues: while(1){ print "I hate $^O\n"; };
00:57 <****> active state just release 5.8.8.822
00:58 <****> kspath, Not necessarily subjective, but definitely relative.
00:59 <****> h
01:04 <****> GumbyBRAIN: gravity?
01:04 <****> So whats that got php started in the quest for the perldoc on your server has so many arguments is this supposed to be a measurable (altho slight) gravity between us, due to popular demand, we had a beard.
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