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30 September 2007
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04:14 <****> iank: HASH1
04:14 <****> yay
04:14 <****> Netcoder: exactly
04:14 <****> That is, it's a reference *to* a reference.
04:14 <****> Netcoder: {} is a hashref, taking a ref of {} is a ref to a hashref.
04:15 <****> how do i get just a hashref
04:15 <****> a refref :'D
04:15 <****> Netcoder: { }
04:15 * Somni blinks
04:15 <****> or %blah = ( whatever); \%blah
04:15 <****> if {} is a hashref, how do I get just a hashref?
04:15 <****> oh
04:15 <****> ok
04:15 <****> Netcoder, You said you read perlreftut. I don't believe you.
04:15 <****> im slow
04:15 <****> hehe
04:15 <****> GumbyBRAIN: dongref?
04:15 <****> sure. Lots of ledges and overlooks. And the bonus of inet_ntoa() is that you do object oriented language, instead of overwrites.
04:15 <****> i did, i had a terrible hard time understanding
04:16 <****> i think i just need my professor to go over it with me
04:16 <****> apeiron: eh, my eyes glazed over the first time I read perlreftut too -_-
04:16 <****> the problem is im not doing simple stuff, im doing nested hashrefs
04:16 <****> and im new to perl
04:16 <****> Crawl before you walk before you run before you fly.
04:17 <****> once you learn what a hashref is and how to use it, nesting is simple
04:17 <****> ya
04:17 <****> start with the basics and build up
04:17 <****> GumbyBRAIN: can you fly?
04:17 <****> Sure, i can fly thanks to copyright law, they should compare the byte just before you fly.
04:17 <****> ooh
04:17 <****> recursion: see recursion.
04:17 <****> thanks copyright law!
04:17 <****> recursion.... not my friend, fries my brain
04:17 <****> Learn LISP.
04:18 <****> You'll either go insane or get over it.
04:18 <****> lol
04:18 <****> i'll keep that in mind
04:18 <****> (well, those two may not be mutually exclusive)
04:18 <****> Camt fomd [ar ;pader at C:/Perl/site/lib/PAR/Packer.pm line 101. OMG whats wrong?? :(
04:18 * gentoodude cries
04:18 <****> gentoodude, You typed an error message instead of copying and pasting it.
04:18 <****> Either that or someone needs to learn to type error messages.
04:18 <****> apeiron: lol :D
04:19 <****> haha you ever do that when youre like a little bit to the right or left of your keyboard and dont notice it
04:19 <****> Can't find par loader at C:/Perl/site/lib/PAR/Packer.pm line 101.
04:19 <****> so does this work:
04:19 <****> 'descript',
04:19 <****> '1'};
04:19 <****> Netcoder
04:19 <****> stop asking us if something works
04:19 <****> Can't find par loader at C:/Perl/site/lib/PAR/Packer.pm line 101. --- anyone know why this is occuring when trying to use pp -o ??
04:19 <****> And pasting is bad, m'kay?
04:19 <****> perl tells you if it works
04:19 <****> ya
04:20 <****> sorry, was about to apologize
04:20 <****> if you really meant to ask if that works how you intended, we don't know, you didn't tell us what you intended
04:20 <****> Can some one help me with that
04:20 <****> a hashref in a hashref
04:20 <****> because the src is set up with the system parm so user wouldn't be abkle to write to it . The package is getting built as default suystem root:root 644 some 755 etc
04:20 <****> im just trying to simply compile a .pl into an exe grrr
04:20 <****> Dude, the system parm!
04:20 <****> correction: assigning a hashref to a value in a hashref
04:20 <****> Netcoder: and didn't we just get done explaining {} and \{} ?
04:20 <****> Does the system parm come with spices?
04:20 <****> i think so
04:21 <****> Which?
04:21 <****> lol, sorry im retarded
04:21 <****> i used $parts = {};
04:21 <****> oneforall: the package format should allow you to set arbitrary ownership and permissions
04:21 <****> Can't find par loader at C:/Perl/site/lib/PAR/Packer.pm line 101.
04:21 <****> oneforall: tar does, deb does
04:21 <****> Why is this occuring when running pp, anyone?
04:21 <****> Because it can't find a par loader.
04:21 <****> gentoodude: please stop repeating yourself
04:21 <****> GumbyBRAIN: windows
04:21 <****>:(
04:21 <****> engineering problem, throw lots of windows machines do not use kernel-level auditing context is very much better.
04:21 <****> gentoodude: but we saw it.
04:21 <****> gentoodude: then no one wants to
04:22 <****> Or no one is able to.
04:22 <****> Or we think you didn't Google.
04:22 <****> *nod*
04:22 <****> .....
04:22 <****> Or we just don't like you (see above re repeating)
04:22 <****> lol
04:22 <****> GumbyBRAIN: gentoo
04:22 <****> Hmm yeah... But gentoo uses strange patches too, like bender, buubot, etc.
04:23 <****> buubot: do you use strange patches!?
04:23 * gentoodude sighs
04:23 <****> buubot is a strange patch
04:23 <****> ah.
04:23 <****> pravus, If buubot's a strange patch, I'm afraid to see what the original was.
04:23 <****> Can some one please tell me how to fix the above error and I'm not allowed to repeat, please?
04:23 <****> he's a patch to the empty file!
04:24 <****> ...
04:24 <****> gentoodude
04:25 <****> admineighter!
04:25 <****> iank, admineighttor
04:25 <****> admineighter :(
04:25 <****> i get not a hash reference when i try to make an assignment, but i tried using both assignments $parts = {}; and $parts = \{};
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