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18 October 2007


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00:16 <****> --
00:16 <****> xxx Butt
00:16 <****> and THEN he could wait outside.
00:16 <****> lol
00:16 <****>
00:16 <****> Triple X Butt?
00:16 <****> well
00:16 <****> simcop, he did say that he would do whatever I wanted him to do
00:16 <****> where xxx was his real name
00:17 <****> hello. my name is xXx.
00:17 <****> at the same time, it kind of scares me that he stopped talking to me.
00:17 <****> I don't know why
00:17 <****> a little
00:17 <****> but I suppose he would be more likely to do something if he kept talking to me
00:17 <****> tell him to go find a gay lover, see if he'll do it!
00:17 <****> but at the same time, you know what I mean.
00:17 <****> I figured maybe he just wanted to have sex before ramadan.
00:18 <****> In that case, he may as well give up because it still counts as sex before marriage.
00:18 <****> yea
00:19 * Elisabeth should put a blowup doll in his bed if I had a way
00:19 <****> ha
00:19 <****> How do I get the inserted id using DBI with mysql?
00:21 <****> signuts: HAHAHA GOOD FUCKING LUCK
00:21 <****> Also, see if last_insert_id or whatever works.
00:21 <****> perldoc DBD::mysql documents it
00:22 <****> that is, the mysql-specific one
00:22 <****> perldoc DBI documents the generic last insert ID method, but it may or may not work
00:22 <****> heh
00:22 <****> the documentation is annoying vague when it comes to specifying catalog and schema
00:22 <****> signuts: i just log them to another table, that has an autoincrementing id, and i sort by that!
00:23 <****> I just keep a couple auto-incrementing sequences in postgres around.
00:24 <****> annoyingly, rather
00:24 <****> Elisabeth: whee!
00:24 <****> wheeeeeeee
00:25 * Elisabeth needs a shower
00:25 <****> I wrote a DBI wrapper a while back that provides an ext_sequence_currval method, that does the right thing for Postgres and mysql
00:25 <****> probably not the best idea
00:26 <****> Elisabeth: its pretty late there too, isn't it
00:26 <****> yeah
00:26 <****> I think I want to wake up early for the bus
00:26 <****> Elisabeth: you should probably shower and get to bed
00:26 <****> GumbyBRAIN: tell Elisabeth I love you
00:26 <****> you should not be resolving for you.
00:26 <****> heh
00:26 <****> and no I won't be spending the night with the iranian if I can't get back home
00:26 <****> ha
00:26 <****> but maybe he'll let marijo stay this time
00:27 <****> heh
00:27 <****> GumbyBRAIN: Animatronics will save Jesse Helms to bash art!
00:27 <****> bash is the art core.
00:28 <****> ah shit i gotta do laundry tonight
00:28 <****> :(
00:28 * CPAN upload: FCGI-IIS-0.01 by COSMICNET
00:29 <****> ok I will take a shower
00:29 <****> but I probably won't be on long after that.
00:29 <****> we'll be with you in webcam, I mean, in spirit
00:30 <****> k
00:30 <****> Elisabeth: love you
00:30 <****> love you too simcop
00:30 <****> Chris62vw: nah i havn't gotten ti setup yet :( i need something stable in linux
00:30 <****> Chris62vw, I'm sure simcop is jealous
00:31 <****> although... mine isn't water proof
00:31 <****> ttyl
00:33 <****> later
00:34 <****> !
00:35 <****> ID10T
00:36 <****> GumbyBRAIN: I WANT TO BE NAMED PHILLIP, ME PHILLIP, ME PHILLIP!
00:36 <****> Hello, i to not be named.
00:37 <****> GumbyBRAIN: hey baby, y'ever do it in a suitcase?
00:37 <****> Like in a suitcase?
00:42 <****>method1)
00:42 <****>can( 'method1' ) ) { ... }
00:43 <****> thanks pravus
00:52 <****> unpack( A20A2A30A30A16A26A30A50A50L, $data );
00:52 <****> seriously... WTF
00:53 <****> thats stuff that was pack()'d from a normal array in another sub of the same app
00:53 <****> why the hell would you do that?
00:53 <****> Brainrot?
00:54 <****> idiotben: el-cheapo serialization?
00:54 <****> is there any valid reason to do that just to pass data structures around?
00:54 <****> idiotben: no
00:54 <****> it's the same deal with joining returning, then splitting
00:55 <****> its not as if we're reading from wtpm or some other binary format or some such
00:55 <****> it's a silly hack, used in perl4 days to get around the lack of references
00:55 <****> ahhhhhh
00:55 <****> I don't know if that's why this code is doing it, but it's a silly hack nonetheless
00:55 <****> that explains alot, I do believe that this code came from those days
00:56 <****> it still works(tm)
00:56 <****> so I guess its o.k.
00:57 <****> this stuff was all written for HP-UX and since we're phasing out all our HP-UX boxes for linux machines we're migrating alot of our utils
00:57 <****> we don't have anything with perl older than like 5.3 though
00:57 <****> and even then only a couple crusty old legacy machines
00:58 <****> the more I look at this heap of shite the more I think it needs to be completely rewritten
00:58 <****> hrm, trying to find a good module for requesting elevation of user priviledges on UNIX-like systems
00:58 <****> anyone know of one that doesn't just shell out to sudo or su?
00:58 <****> re-exec yourself with gtksudo or something
00:59 <****> yeah
00:59 <****> drop the needed scripts in a special dir, and grant a user group sudo access to exec them all
01:00 <****> i do that with a bunch of scripts our users run from time to time
01:00 <****> I'd prefer a programmatic approach to this if possible, since this script needs the users credentials for only a small number of tasks


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