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<0> http://www.us-cert.gov/cas/bulletins/SB07-015.html been a while since i've seen that many office expoits <1> hrm <1> how do negate a match within a regexp <2> ^ <1> yeah <1> i wanna match any carrirage return, and then a line *without* a " at the beginning <1> im getting comfused between ^start of line <1> and ^dont match me <2> ^ can alsomean start of line <1> yes <1> aha <1> [] <1> i am matching ^[^"] <3> yeled- what language? <0> isn't regex regex? <0> i mean, i use www.regexlib.com and throw it in my c#
<3> no <3> I have a whole book about perl vs c++ vs java vs PCRE vs awk vs etc <0> i see <3> I don'tt hink ^ negates in perl <3> err- maybe in [] <3> anyway, time for bed <4> o/~ don't it always seem to go, that you don't know what you've got 'till it's gone o/~ <5> hi hi <6> so what's you guys netbsd partition size <7> ? <7> "whole disk" <8> whole disk <8> :) <6> but what's the physical size <7> how big are our disks? <8> i have 486 w/ 540MB disk. it carries whole CURRENT binaries (with X and docs). <6> i have 60Gig hard drive, what's my netbsd partition supposed to be? <7> whatever you suppose you like <6> will 4 Gig be enough? <7> to run netbsd? of course <6> to run netbsd with kde and **** <7> why didn;t you ask that in the first place? <7> I would say if you want "kde and ****" you may want mor ethan 4GB <7> especially if you plan to build it <6> do i have to build it? <7> no. <6> can i install things people build? <8> openoffice building swallows ~6GB on the "make " stage. <6> i'm not building openoffice, im not stupid <8> KDE building is not much stamter than it ;) <8> smarter* <6> so where to get latest kde packages <6> or i have to build it myself? <8> www.pkgsrc.org <2> You can downoad binary packages from the ftp server previously known as ftp.netbsd.org <9> interesting part, dragonfly uses pkgsrc, but has no pkg_add -r <1> re <1> is there a sensible TCP port for in-house applications? XML in the stream? <10> 80? <1> thats what i said <10> Developers never listen. <11> <10> they recv <10> boo <12> heh <1> re <1> hm <1> how to setup this 3725.. <1> ah **** i have that mtu issue as well <10> 3725? <10> who makes that? <1> cisco <1> oooold <1> i found it on a shelf <1> unused <1> and we have no router in the office <1> so, it makes sense to put all the static on it, instead of the machine <1> statics <1> but it only has 2 port <1> and i have 2 uplinks <13> hmm... is the french anoncvs mirror down ? <1> no idea
<3> man <3> anyone know a good tutorial for branching and tagging with cvs? <3> I have a project that needs to be in one source repository but have a lot of versions running around <1> ew <3> currently, my programmer is just making new repositories for each "release" of the code <1> heh <1> well <1> if he's making new repos <1> get him onto svb? <1> svn? <3> I'd rather not rock the boat right now <1> cvs isnt only ****ty its slow <1> yeah <1> i know what you mean <3> these are just php files. Speed isn't that much of an issue <3> and I had to teach him cvs basics <1> ok <3> and every time I send him bugs, he tries to fix them by faking me out or something <3> anyway.. <1> well cvs basics == svn ? <3> I know they're similar :) <3> I use svn for my google code project <3> and it is fast <1> s'local <1> branching in cvs is hell <3> maybe I just need tags <3> I just need to say "checkout version x.x" <1> yes <1> tagging is easy <1> lemme find something <1> http://www.psc.edu/~semke/cvs_branches.html <1> cvs rtag -b Branchname my_module <1> is all you need <3> okay, I saw that one before <3> and that should say "This is version whatever" <3> for whatever is in there <1> oh ive forgotten <1> sorry <1> youd better read <3> okay :) <1> last time i did it was for darwinports <3> we should add miniupnp to pkgsrc <3> speaking of.. <1> oh?? <1> url? <1> is it what i think it is? <3> one second <3> http://mail-index.netbsd.org/tech-net/2007/01/14/0001.html <3> yeled- that's the whole story <1> ah nno i want a script to set upnp on my router <3> they also have a client <1> yeaj <1> ok <3> so you might want to check that out <1> woo <1> works on darwin <1> make -f Makefile.linux testupnpdescgen <3> cool <1> ah <1> almost <1> :) <0> i've been setting up svn forever <0> haven't finished yet, other stuff keeps coming up <3> so why do people make new version controls instead of, like openbsd started to do, improve cvs? <1> cvs is still client/server <1> all the 'new' ones are distributed <12> because certain features are hell to add to CVS <12> and, retaining old code or hacking old code isn't always a good thing <3> well, projects that want to stay with cvs <3> like the BSD's <3> maybe figuring out how to improve speed would be useful <3> yeled- that should allow server-side improvements that just make any clients better <3> in theory :) <12> well, don't state that all BSDs want to stay with CVS
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