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<0> Did you try the compiler from the VCToolkit? <0> It's a standalone commandline compiler. <0> Other people like MINGW32 <1> Nope <1> never got mingw to fly.. <1> but vctoolkit i've never heard of <0> The VCToolkit are the command-line tools from Microsoft's Visual Studio <1> ok <2> hehe gcc is best :) <2> but i agree that mingw installation is painful. <3> ..what? <3> you click it, it installs :P <2> there are many packages, and the docs **** fairly bad, and its fairly difficult to figure out what you need, and get up and running <4> gcc is bestest <5> daxxar: did you get your recvmsg to work ? <6> whats better epoll or devpoll?
<0> Any way to tell bind to pick a random port? (but a specific IP) <0> Aeon`, yep. A bit slow, at work. ;-) <0> http://www.rafb.net/paste/results/7RHo6917.html <6> calc devpoll <7> Answer to 'foo' is not in the database, Sir <5> kthx^: -> <5> www.kegel.com/c10k.html <6> thx nice link <6> i wonder if linux is gonna get kqueue <8> hey guys, sprintf(format, "%%%ds", dbf->db_flen); is this trying to put %d and %s into format? <9> oh god, is that a scanf format string? <8> mauke: talking to me? <9> yes <8> no its sprintf() <9> then it doesn't make any sense <8> expand? <9> what? <8> could it be used as type of scanf? <3> it's the inverse of scanf <3> my guess is %%%ds prints '%%7s' <10> hat7: that puts a percent, then dbf->db_flen, then an s into format. <10> %7s, then. <10> i vaguely remember some kind of * specifier that lets you specify the field width as an integer argument. <10> you should use this rather than making format strings in ****ed up ways. <9> yeah, you could just do printf("%*s", dbf->db_flen, str) <2> evilgeek's years of cs acadamia wasted as he's reduced to interpretting scanf format strings <10> i have no years of CS academia, dude. i'm a math geek. <2> mathematical cs acadamia <2> besides <2> i thought rigorous types despised C <10> see, i like to get **** done. <10> C is a good language for getting **** done. <8> ok so it puts "%12s" into format if dbf->db_flen = 12 for example <8> ? <8> **** why dont i just compile and see <8> :P <8> ./test <8> %32s <8> evilgeek you where right <11> somone's being naughty again <2> while 1 { /squit * /connect * } <2> hehe, /squit * is always fun. most people think it means 'disconnect all servers connected to me' or 'disconnect one of the servers connected to me' <2> in actuality, it picks a fairly random irc server on the network, and disconnects it from its peer closest to you. <2> part of the problem here is that both server peers have to list each other in their config files, and only hubs are allowed to connect people anyway. as a practical matter, most servers only have a few servers they can link to anyway, and the relinking process tends to randomly fail a lot <2> so if a hub flakes out, a lot of servers keep trying to reconnect to it for lack of anything better to do, and you get this crap <11> wouldn't yo think they'd fix it <2> they're probably sleeping. <2> whats really needed is support for redundant non-heirarchal server-server links. it virtually eliminates these sorts of problems. <2> the heirarchal system is hugely problematic, even when it works. you often end up with one particular server-server link that carries half of the network traffic. <12> my nerves have lots of parallel connections in them <13> Aaron, the problem, afaik, isn't technical, it's political. <13> Aaron, that is, the hierarchial structure is there for a political reason. <14> scalability and reliability of irc ****s <14> commercial chat systems do it much much pebber <14> *better <2> hubs exist for political reasons. but theres no reason hubs couldnt have redundant links. <14> i was thinking of 'better' <2> they already have multiple potiential peers... just not at the same time. <13> Well, that means they already have redundant links. <2> i mean, simultaneously
<13> What, with each message bring sent redundantly? <13> s/bring/being/ <10> AaronWL: that's also a pain in the *** to implement. <2> eg, each hub would maintain continuous links to each other hub it has permission to peer with <2> you would need more advanced routing, but it isnt that big of a deal <2> its not nearly as hard as internet routing. <2> ideally, you'd want your irc routing to loosely approximate internet multicast routing <10> AaronWL: IRC has a long tradition of being something that some guy hacked up in 5 minutes and gave to some other guy, who spent another 5 minutes hacking on some ****ed up feature, who then p***ed it on, and so forth. <13> Oh. No, I wouldn't. Simply no reason for it. <2> redundant hub links eliminates large netsplits. <2> and it balances load more fairly, and leads to lower latency <10> AaronWL: if some guy can't hack this up in 5 minutes, it's never going to happen. <12> were you conceived in 5 minutes? <12> I'm not sure if I said it properly, but the joke was intended. :) <2> i think the main problem is that most ircd developers don't have much formal CS training <5> Jaggy_: you refer to the length of coitus ? <2> at least half of them are 'kids' with no real experience <12> tsk <5> intercourse can longer or shorter than 5 minutes, technically speaking <2> the bigger problem though is that there are zillions of ircds, splitting and diluting the development talent <12> but what an amazing world it is with all these kids making this stuff <12> it's adults that don't put CIRCLE and SQUARE drawing tools in gimp. <2> haha <15> That'd make things far too easy. <12> nooo.. they're serious artists and designers.. they don't have square pegs and round holes. <12> or round pegs.. hm <5> what are you talking about <12> the duration of coitus <5> 5 minutes, yes <12> no.. I'm just babbling before I go afk for a while <12> bonding over this irc thing, which is much more stable and reliable than most other things I know of. <5> so, these kids have square pegs, and thir g/fs have, round holes ? <5> do i understand you correctly ? <5> and this is why you think they don't fit ? <2> Aeon_ have you seen the pink panther movies? <12> unlikely from the sound of it, Aeon. :) but you're encouraging me to question myself. anyhow, I've gotta get going... I'm a bit late :) <5> AaronWL: nmo <12> http://www.straightdope.com/cl***ics/a1_060.html <5> i love straightdope <12> http://www.straightdope.com/cl***ics/a1_122.html <2> Aeon_ too bad. older ~1970s american comedies. the tone and manner of your typing reminds me of the speaking of the main character.. <12> me too.. read through the book (I think most of it?) in jr. high.. <12> memorized the second URL's poem up there too. <5> I love straightdope about pigeon chickens <12> question and response <12> Does an airplane have a lighter load after the p***engers have consumed their rubber chicken and plastic vegetables? --R.C., Evanston, Illinois <12> Dear R., Food doesn't cease to exist merely because somebody swallowed it, beanbrain. <12> (there's more to this response).. <12> heh.. bye folks <12> I think I'm acting differently because of the way I think you view me. <5> "The answer to your question, incredibly enough, is yes--pigs do have corkscrew-shaped penises. " <5> "...Accompanying this p***age is a helpful drawing revealing that not only does the male pig have a corkscrew-shaped wanker, the female pig has a corkscrew-shaped receptacle, as it were--actually, a corkscrew-shaped cervix." <5> ... Thanks Jaggy. You're incredible guy. <16> http://modseven.de/ircrpg.php woah, AaronWL must have had quite some spamming session in the past 10 hours, he has overtaken #c++ and #c <12> Aeon <2> binrapt that is your website? <12> I think I'm happier. <12> Ask questions on other than computers. <2> happiness = k * repeat rate <17> kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk <18> heh. :> <3> make $ fast! hold shift-4! <19> hey guys <17> <19> hund, wtf are those? <19> it's space invaders! <17> shift-4s. <19> german keyboard? <2> hmmm i remember there being some weird political thing behind the international currency symbol <12> Hafez said in a poem, "I try to never say no, when it's clear God has said 'Yes, yes, yes!' to every enlightening moment." <12> s/never/rarely/ ? <17> It's the "rest of the world" feature. It's the international currency symbol, on a Norwegian keyboard. :P
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