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<0> I'm such a bonehead.
<1> 'sup jared?
<0> "Undeploy" in Tomcat deletes the webapps/<whatever> directory
<1> oops
<0> It's not a good idea to accidently undeploy the only copy of the work you have been doing for the past few weeks :p
<0> Actually, I managed to find *one* backup from 3 days ago, so not the end of the world, just annoying.
<0> Learned my lesson :)
<1> :)
<0> Gave me an excuse to setup a proper build environment for the web app anyway
<0> Mmm .war files
<1> is that the opposite of a .peace file?
<0> It's a very powerful way of packaging a web application
<0> It's basically a jar file with a deployment descriptor, all required dependencies, and all resources bundled together
<0> So you tell eg. Tomcat "deploy this war", and you're good to go.
<0> Wonderful part is that it doesn't really *need* to be a web app, I've been (ab)using it for all sorts of things :)
<1> :)



<1> board.cc: In constructor 'Board::Board()':
<1> board.cc:114: error: 'board_expose_event' was not declared in this scope
<1> ^- earthly problems... (pkgsrc/games/eboard not building)
<0> www C++
<0> You gotta hop on the Java bandwagon
<1> indeed.
<1> i'll stay on the C bandwagon
<0> <1> I'll keep my bell bottom pants, thanks
<0> I couldn't begin to imagine the amount of time it would take me to build most of the things I build if I used C instead of Java
<1> yeah - the right tool for the right job
<1> and don't juse stuff just because it's da hype!
<1> heh, http://gnats.netbsd.org is not what i'd expected
<0> Heh, Java "was" da hype.
<0> It's actually quote powerful. You should try it sometime..
<1> i have, and i know it is.
<1> it's just also VERY bloated^Wcomplex, and I still have to find a project to use it
<0> Bloated? Really?
<1> (my first and only java program was to play with threads & locks :)
<0> mmm threading & locking in java
<1> complex/bloated is the wrong word... but 'feature rich' would be too positive.
<0> It has a rich API.
<1> whatever you call it :)
<0> It's nice to not need a 3rd party library to read and write config files.
<0> Properties props = new Properties();
<1> yes
<0> props.load(new FileInputStream("myprog.properties"));
<1> i've thought about that kind of stuff too, and my personal conclusion for a 'rich' API was to have a look at python next time i need something like that
<0> Heh, talk about bloated! :)
<1> i guess the line between 'rich' and bloated is quite fine :)
<1> hrm
<1> does anyone remember that 1 userfriendly strip that mentioned netbsd?
<1> (url of comic would be desirable...)
<0> http://www.userfriendly.org/cartoons/archives/99jul/19990714.html
<0> googlefriendly is your friend
<1> http://www.feyrer.de/NetBSD/blog.html/nb_20070126_2351.html
<1> my own archive, too ;)
<1> i tried the archive search on uf.org, but it didn't find it
<2> I'm using C regcomp()+regexec(). I want to grab c from a/b/c or a/c or a/b/a/b/c ... "/[[:alnum:]].*$" doesn't seem to work.
<0> ~
<2> 6:41PM up 90 days, 19:51, 7 users, load averages: 0.03, 0.03, 0.00
<2> :)
<2> good uptime
<3> ...
<0> Heh, 90 days..
<0> I still have a 1.6.mumble machine that has never crashed on me as long as it has existed (basically since 1.6 was released)
<0> even survived a move from my old office half-way across the country to the new one
<4> heh, I had jurisdiction over a 1.5 machine that was up for 750+ days last I looked at it :)
<0> I've never had such reliable power :p
<4> I think it may have been rebooted - I no longer have access :)
<5> Shaded: me too :)
<5> http://www.wonderful-photos.com/tgp/mc_nudes/gallery_20061204/images_big/***y_babes_12.jpg
<6> re
<7> hi all
<7> is there a workaround to view activex in firefox?
<1> install windows
<6> mmm 5MB/s on the intarweb
<6> london to italy
<6> i hate linux
<6> why wont it boot from my ipod nano
<7> anyone is using exaile ?
<7> where can i find information about which soundcards are supported in netbsd?



<8> http://www.netbsd.org/Hardware/pci.html
<7> thanks
<1> eww
<1> i strongly recommend booting a GENERIC kernel instead
<1> (even if that means installing first :)
<1> i'd definitely NOT trust those webpages
<0> http://www.invisible.ca/~jmcneill/audio.html
<0> this is a decent auto-generated list
<8> Interesting, Shaded
<0> I have a shell script that generates that list.
<9> Shaded- when's the last time you ran it?
<0> NetBSD discovery.invisible.ca 4.0_BETA NetBSD 4.0_BETA (DISCOVERY) #27: Wed Sep 6 09:35:36 ADT 2006 jmcneill@discovery.invisible.ca:/usr/obj/sys/arch/i386/compile/DISCOVERY i386
<0> Against this system.
<9> azalia is the more recent sound card addition?
<0> Why, is something missing?
<0> azalia is on the list
<9> well. There's a lot of activity in 1.5/1.6, but not a lot after that
<0> Everything is auvia or auich these days
<9> wild
<9> AC'97 is where it's at
<9> :)
<0> AC'97 has some... limitations.
<0> I have an unsupported audio card here that I half-wrote a driver for.
<0> VIA Envy24 with two proprietary codecs to drive 8 channels
<8> That's funny:)
<9> nice
<0> too many yeleds
<10> netbsd is dead :(
<10> so long, and thanks for all the KPs
<10> would someone like my coredumps?
<10> i have 20 gigabytes of them ( 2370 coredumps )
<11> lol :)
<11> netbsd ain't dead
<10> it died du0d
<10> the inner circle took viagra and violated each others rectums
<10> now they stopped coding
<0> heyas elad
<1> leet hostname :)
<12> w0rd
<1> exc3l
<0> p0w3rp01n+
<11> powerpr0n?
<10> shaded
<10> what went wrong
<11> hehe
<13> re
<9> oh, man
<14> :)
<9> I just installed a new garbage disposal and now I have to re-pipe the whole sink
<14> wha
<7> anyone whois using exaile?
<15> Hello everybody!!
<0> cha-cha-cha-chuey
<0> everybody's favourite orange flag
<15> hello shaded
<15> How are you doing this fine day?
<8> Hello chuey
<11> howdy all :P
<8> Hi ascent
<11> yo sub
<15> Good morning sub
<15> hello ascent
<8> Good morning dorky:)
<16> :)
<16> Old man's birthday today
<16> Gotta do the family thing tonight
<8> It's your birthday?
<16> My old man's
<16> He turns like 97 or something like that.
<8> too many fingers
<16> So that laptop arrived
<8> The Tuna one?


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