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17 October 2007


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02:20 <****> gumbybrain: gumbygumby
02:20 <****> so i herd u liek gumbygumby?
02:20 <****> which isn't so nice with deep structures
02:20 <****> dammit
02:21 <****> iank: it's making fun of you :)
02:21 <****> postgres has ~ <3
02:21 <****> iank: how are you today? still having fun?
02:21 <****> cfedde: yessir
02:22 <****> even if the engine does have some silliness to it, like \y
02:22 <****> gumbybrain: gumbygumby
02:22 <****> gumbygumby and perlbot were walking down the sound of a hash in to a simple concept.
02:22 <****> GumbyBRAIN: But a simple concept.
02:22 <****> Not surprising i guess even if you want me to a simple concept.
02:22 <****> woo
02:22 <****> iank++
02:23 <****> makeum loop! makeum loop!
02:23 <****> cfedde: rate-limits
02:23 <****> cfedde: you should have joined #horsecocks a few days ago
02:23 <****> cfedde: we 'ad two gumbys in a loop for 20-hours
02:23 <****> iank: yuck.
02:23 <****> I'll stick to #perl
02:23 <****> weak minded
02:23 <****> indeed
02:27 <****> GumbyBRAIN: such endurance
02:27 <****> in any case, stop asking me. Test your own device drivers and such.
02:28 <****> like a stallion :)
02:31 <****> iank: I thought the rate limit would keep them from looping. Or were they different bots?
02:31 <****> hobbs: comment out a few lines and there you go
02:31 <****> rate limit keeps these ones from looping, though.
02:31 <****> GumbyBRAIN, dongs
02:31 <****> so, different bots.
02:31 <****> if you have dongs.
02:32 <****> GumbyGumby, dongs
02:32 <****> Chris62vw: ok, ill take out the dongs of war!
02:32 <****> hobbs: but still gumbys
02:32 <****> iank: sort of.
02:36 <****> hi, I think I found a bug, I have a test case that will cause a segfault, can someone help me to figure out where to go next?
02:36 <****> ooh cool
02:37 <****> pastebin it? (Not that that's the official procedure... just curious)
02:37 <****> lemme check to make sure there's nothingproprietary in it
02:37 <****> I think you want to read perldoc perlbug, by the way.
02:37 <****> (But I'm not really sure, wait for someone less ignorant to answer :)
02:37 <****> hi guys
02:37 <****> http://pastebin.ca/739287 why does this not work? :(
02:38 <****> cheater: The paste 739287 has been copied to http://erxz.com/pb/4801
02:38 <****> cheater: define not work?
02:38 <****> huh, that sucks. it didn't copy the comment which tells the error codes.
02:38 <****> perlbot: doesn't work
02:38 <****> What do you mean it doesn't work? What happens when you try to run it? What's the output? What's the error message? What did you expect to happen? We need more information to help you.
02:39 <****> hang on, this isn't working in vi
02:39 <****> iank it outputs "failed: No such file or directory"
02:39 <****> the line is too long
02:39 <****> cheater: um, does the file you're trying to open exist?
02:39 <****> iank no. i am trying to open a file or create a new file
02:40 <****> cheater: that doesn't do that
02:40 <****> oh, you can't create new files with +< stuff?
02:40 <****> for that?
02:40 <****>", close immediately, then open for "+<"
02:41 <****> thanks hobbs!
02:41 <****> ok I'm going to run perlbug, through I may come back.
02:41 <****> thanks.
02:41 <****>+ ?
02:41 <****>+ will truncate it
02:41 <****> cheater: that will destroy the contents of the file before you can read them.
02:42 <****>+ right?
02:42 * CPAN upload: Parse-Marpa-0.001_016 by JKEGL
02:42 * CPAN upload: Devel-Declare-0.001001 by MSTROUT
02:42 * CPAN upload: Sepia-0.93 by SEANO
02:42 <****> sorry
02:42 <****> if you like
02:43 <****> your idea with append seems better though
02:43 <****> hobbs is all-knowing sir!
02:45 <****> :)
02:46 <****> I'm off to bed
02:46 <****> bye all
02:54 <****> Hey all, I know this is aobut 98% off topic, but can you guys answer a debian related question?
02:54 <****> #debian probably can
02:54 <****> They are silent atm
02:54 <****> But shoot if you wanna -_-
02:55 <****> I just got debian installed with gnome and have download some .deb packages. When I try to install with default package manager I end up with n archive containing control.tar.gz, data.tar.gz and debian-binary. Where do I extract/put these?
02:55 <****> naw
02:55 <****>.deb
02:55 <****> ok
02:55 <****> thanks iank
02:55 <****> Whatever you're doing is just unpacking it
02:55 <****> np
02:55 <****> iank++ #debian knowledge
02:56 <****> ;-)
03:01 <****> Can't I add a regular array to a hashref or do I have to have an array ref?
03:02 <****> initself: array ref
03:02 <****> PhrkOnLsh: Caelum__ # debian knowledge
03:02 <****> initself: arrays and hashes can only contain scalar values, therefore you have to use refs.
03:02 <****> pravus: why uis that?
03:02 <****> iank, can I make it get any dependancies it need? or must I download them myself
03:02 <****> ok.
03:03 <****> initself: hm?
03:03 <****> phrkonlsh: do the dpkg -i, and then do an apt-get -f install
03:03 <****> phrkonlsh: (but you should be using apt-get or aptitude to fetch the package anyways, unless it's not in apt)
03:03 <****> what is the opposite of chomp()?
03:03 <****> ok


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