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01 October 2007
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00:36 <****> gumbybrain: catbrain
00:36 <****> Spiritus55, shrug, they probably have it available, but they like to munge package names as you've seen.
00:37 <****> Spiritus55: Try: apt-get dh-make-perl then dh-make-perl --install --cpan DCOP
00:37 <****> apeiron, they really do.
00:37 <****> err, apt-get install dh-make-perl
00:37 <****> gumbybrain: take this
00:37 <****> I'll apt-cache search dh-make-perl
00:37 <****> brb
00:37 <****> GumbyBRAIN, ssh daveman@daveman, su -, apt-get install tab-completion
00:37 <****> Well, i'm apt to get from the install command line tools.
00:38 <****> 'course, it may not be so easy as that.
00:38 <****> Spiritus Sanctus?
00:38 <****> Spirito Sancto.
00:38 <****> Shucks.
00:38 <****> Spiritus Sanctus
00:38 <****> Nominative, eh?
00:38 <****> Holy Spirit/ghost
00:38 <****> apeiron: This episode is quite impressive.
00:38 <****> buu, ?
00:39 <****> Episode of what, now?
00:39 <****> apeiron: Top Gear.
00:39 <****> buu, Ahh.
00:39 <****> apeiron: They're trying to destroy a Toyota Hilux
00:39 <****> Okay
00:39 <****> DCOP.pm looks like a pretty silly module
00:39 <****> *plonk*
00:39 <****> Silly?
00:39 <****> PLONKS.
00:40 <****> Well, trivial
00:40 <****> buubot: cpan Array::PAT
00:40 <****> buu: Array::PAT: , by Brian Shade, B/BS/BSHADE/Array-PAT-2.0.0.tar.gz
00:40 <****> I noticed similar
00:40 <****> Trivial isn't necessarily bad.
00:40 <****> I haven't used DCOP.pm yet
00:41 <****> It's an abstraction above the command line tool.
00:41 <****> it mostly just wraps a call to the system process
00:41 <****> Spiritus55: Did you get it installed?
00:41 <****> Or at least was when last I looked.
00:42 <****> I just apt-get installed it.
00:42 <****> jagerman, @
00:42 <****> Spiritus55: dh-make-perl?
00:42 <****> jagerman, yeah, now what?
00:42 <****> Spiritus55: Now the second command I gave you
00:42 <****> kk
00:42 <****> dh-make-perl --install --cpan DCOP
00:43 <****> apeiron: They threw the truck in an ocean for about 8 hours
00:43 <****> Isn't there a manual for how to do this stuff? :)
00:43 <****> buu, yawn, that won't make it go
00:43 <****> buu, er. That won't make it go 'splodey, though, will it?
00:43 <****> apeiron: Um. I doubt it's very good.
00:43 <****> apeiron: They drove it out though.
00:43 <****> jagerman, What should I put as the cache memory? (default is 10)
00:43 <****> Then they .. hit it with a wrecking ball, dropped it from 30 ft, dropped a caravan on it and lit it on fire.
00:44 <****> Spiritus55: The defaults are probably good
00:44 <****> Yay!
00:44 <****> apeiron: That didn't kill it.
00:44 <****> buu, The wrecking ball was weak, then.
00:44 <****> apeiron: So they took it to a 21 story building being demolished. They parked it on the top floor and blew up the building.
00:44 <****> buu, ! rofl
00:45 <****> jagerman, good, because that's what I've been putting.
00:45 <****> It manage to land more or less on top of the pile of debris, so they drove it off that.
00:45 <****> buu, *Drove* it? Like, got in, put key in ignition, turned key, hit gas, and so forth?
00:46 <****> Yes =]
00:46 <****> wow.
00:46 <****> They actually had a mechanic, with basic tools and no spare parts work on it for about 30 minutes.
00:46 <****> But other than that..
00:47 <****> It's highly impressive.
00:47 <****> I suspect if they'd used the wrecking ball enough times it would have eventualyl destroyed it.
00:47 <****> The only hit it 4 or 5 times.
00:49 <****> Can anybody give me some idea how to make a perl program recognise that a mass of text isn't in a language that uses a Roman alphabet?
00:50 <****> use a regex
00:50 <****> sauvin: Where is this "mass of text" coming from?
00:50 <****> You may be able to cheat and get character encoding information.
00:51 <****> jagermon, it's an entry in a cddb.
00:51 <****> jager, mon!
00:51 <****> Is it utf-8?
00:51 <****> There are quite literally millions of them on this computer, and the RULES say they have to all be in a Roman-based language, but some of these files, the fields headers are all in English but the data themselves are all gibberish.
00:52 <****> It ain't UTF-8.
00:52 <****> oh you're screwed then
00:52 <****> sauvin: Well, you sort of need to figure out whta it is
00:53 <****> maybe, or maybe I can just find some way to exclude records where the majority of the data aren't [a-zA-Z] characterwise, but that means processing time.
00:54 * jagerman wishes utf-8 would hurry up and takeover the world
00:54 <****> could someone please explain what this is ?! http://search.cpan.org/~jhi/perl-5.8.1/lib/CPAN/bin/cpan
00:55 <****> looks like a full perl to me, not a module. wtf ?
00:55 <****> gumbybrain: i can has buu?
00:55 <****> Buu, you should try to can has buckets.
00:55 <****> hahahaa
00:55 <****> _abc_: It is
00:55 <****> he gon get beat fo dat
00:55 <****> jagerman, this basically sucks. After I do dh-make-perl --install --cpan DCOP it takes like forever, and just stays at the same line for about 5 minutes...
00:55 <****> jagerman, could you just give me your DCOP.pm?
00:55 <****> _abc_: That's the "cpan" script that gets installed
00:55 <****> EEK!
00:56 <****> http://www.pennergame.de/ref.php?refid=7963124
00:56 <****> Spiritus55: heh, sure: http://jagerman.com/libdcop-perl_0.036-1_all.deb
00:56 <****> Spiritus55, you know that just coping a pm from one computer to another is like transferring a liver from one body to another without testing for blood types, antigens and suchlike?
00:56 <****> or cooties
00:56 <****> My DCOP, for example, is type "ubuntu positive".
00:57 <****> well, slightly less likely to be instantly fatal
00:57 <****> jagerman how can a 11MB compressed 'cpan script' be good ? anybody using this ?
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