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01 October 2007


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01:24 <****> Yes.
01:24 <****> The disadvantage is that the url might let you bypass things..
01:25 <****> If the only disadvantage is something so vague as that, you're probably okay :P
01:25 <****> Yeah, perhaps.
01:26 <****> jagerman: If they have the specific URL it could bypass load balancing.
01:31 <****> buu: I suppose you could have some way of expiring URLs
01:47 <****> Reemo: theology before. this is almost blasphemous. but I did not shoot that picture ... http://www.sueddeutsche.de/kultur/bildstrecke/479/112367/p0/?img=57.0
01:47 <****> _abc_'s url is at http://xrl.us/6xin
01:50 <****> _abc_: hehe, that's great
01:54 <****> the Reemo was mistakenly produced by tab completion and was unintended
02:04 <****> l8 guys
02:17 <****> mmm
02:20 <****> how would one update all their installed cpan modules to the most recent versions?
02:21 <****> krunk-: upgrade
02:21 <****>r)'
02:21 <****> oh dear
02:21 <****> krunk-: you need a recent CPAN.pm though, install Bundle::CPAN
02:22 <****> your ock
02:22 <****> rock
02:22 <****> krunk-: it could be an unsafe move.
02:22 * jql unsafely moves
02:22 <****> krunk-: kind of like with apt-get on etch, things can blow up.
02:22 <****> uh oh, weeeeel let's hope for teh best
02:23 <****> I'm sure you have fresh level 0 dumps available.
02:24 <****> I think my Debian/Perl is all messed up. From mix-matching `apt-get install perl_module` and `cpan perl_module`, how do I fix the chaos?
02:24 <****> Install FreeBSD, which merges the two rather nicely.
02:24 * apeiron ducks.
02:24 <****> dh-make-perl
02:24 * awesomess3 installs freebsd
02:24 <****> yeah, I'm getting ready to do that myself with ubuntu...but what's a guy to do? me modules need updating
02:25 * awesomess3 thinks..."wait a second..."
02:26 <****> maybe I'll just purge everything dealing with perl, all modules, and then start from scratch with apt-get install perl, and then I'll do things the right way -- totally ignore `cpan`, and use the Debian-based CPAN tools.
02:27 <****> awesomess3: you can't
02:27 <****> hey everyone
02:29 <****> Is there a way to do a regular expression that matches 0.00, .00, and 0?
02:29 <****> why?
02:29 <****> Prices.
02:29 <****> awesomess3: that all works great till you need a new version of something, debians package is from years ago, and it needs updated perl modules to run hehe
02:29 <****> http://search.cpan.org/
02:30 <****> It's actually for PHP, but I'm using preg so. :)
02:30 <****> perlbot, regex question
02:30 <****> When you ask a regex question you won't get a good answer without three things: 1) The language it will be written in; 2) An example of the REAL input data, not a faked up version; and 3) What you need out and how you will use it.
02:31 <****> perlbot, regex
02:31 <****> We don't do non-perl regex questions here, not even if you think the answer is the same in your language as it is in perl. It usually isn't! (it's also not our fault that nobody in #php or #regex knows the answer.) See PCRE. http://xkcd.com/208/
02:31 <****> Emphasis on the "not our fault the howler monkeys in #php are too bloody stupid to help you"
02:31 <****> guzzlefry: \.?0\.?0*
02:32 * guzzlefry thinks up a question. :)
02:32 <****> guzzlefry: something like that, but a quick once over of an online pcre regex tut would set you on your way
02:33 <****> I want to view current logs of http sessions/header/etc data in summary form with a client side http proxy. I have considered ffproxy and oops! but perl's HTTP::Proxy seems the best. I am simply trying to get the base examples to work and view the logs via tail. This: http://69.180.166.50/users/superkuh/proxy.pl (yes, all modules are installed). Can someone recommend a similar http debug proxy for client side stuff on *nix or try that out to see if it
02:33 <****> works on your machine (and I am just a fool)?
02:33 <****> Seems like it would be almost too complicated for a regex, but I'm not familiar with what regex's are capable of that well. ;-)
02:33 <****> Jmax_: krunk- so debian and perl are destined to be miserable?
02:34 <****> hrm, perhaps there's another way besides using regular expressions.
02:34 <****> dh-make-perl
02:34 <****> I just need to check that I have a decimal number with less than two decimal digits.
02:35 <****> sprintf
02:35 <****> Thanks, forgot about that. ;-)
02:35 <****> eggxpert.com-- # no anonymous read access
02:35 <****> eggxpert.com-- # no anonymous read access
02:35 <****> gah
02:35 <****> (forum software that allows disabling of anonymous read access)-- # WHY?!
02:36 <****> because allowing people to read stuff is a sekuritah flawuh!
02:55 <****> shorten: /window 4
02:55 <****> jawnsy: Couldn't shorten URI.
02:58 <****> jawnsy: /win 4
03:00 <****> /lose
03:08 <****> Andy_: meow
03:09 <****> f00li5h, meow
03:10 <****> apeiron: meow
03:10 <****> dwu, purr
03:14 <****> GumbyBRAIN, meow
03:14 <****> Meow, yes you are!
03:15 <****> apeiron: purr
03:15 <****> dwu: =^_^+
03:15 <****> Zoffix: meow
03:15 <****> f00li5h: ...
03:15 <****> purrrrrrrrrr
03:15 <****> f00li5h: WHA HAPPEN TO YOAR EAR?
03:15 <****> dwu: wiskarz
03:15 <****> GumbyBRAIN: babies?
03:15 <****> f00li5h, Any suggestions on a tape drive for backups?
03:15 <****> Babies babies babies.
03:15 <****> it's not a ear
03:15 <****> f00li5h: WHA HAPPEN TO YOAR WHISKAS?!
03:15 <****> apeiron: umm, get a big one
03:16 <****> dwu: it got eated by a typo
03:16 <****> f00li5h: NOES
03:16 * f00li5h pets dwu on her soft belly
03:16 <****> *purrrR*
03:16 <****> f00li5h, Yes. I know. Any suggestions on make / model? :)
03:17 <****> lol, I'm not sure why I did "shorten: /window 4"
03:17 <****> I guess I already had "shorten: " in my buffer
03:18 <****> and yeah I'm just really used to typing /window
03:18 <****> apeiron: not really
03:18 <****> And you just now think of this, ~30 minutes later.
03:18 <****> dwu: good kitty
03:19 <****> jawnsy: /alias w window
03:20 <****> /help bind
03:21 * apeiron sighs at Maxell's site suggesting that he go to Borders to buy 400 GB tape drives.
03:21 <****> er, tapes


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