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<0> Mitja, start firefox and Tools -> install plugin
<0> tools -> extensions
<1> dooglus, when you look at the world of compilers you see code generation, code optimization and parsing... all the problems of parsing are completely solved, canned and ready to pull off the shelf
<2> jim: flex is crashing; I'm trying to find the bug
<2> jim: well, flex isn't crashing, but the code it generates is
<0> gdb is your friend ...or stack trace
<0> dooglus, #c, #c++
<1> dooglus: aHA, so it turns out that you didn't ask your really question :)
<2> jim: which question do you think would have been better?
<3> {Bug}: it won't let me select from local dir, only web link option
<1> you could have started with that, and added that you were working with flex and your crash was there...
<0> get it from web link then...i dont remember how i installed it
<2> jim: my question was "so there's a line in skel.c that says ""%% [9.0] code to set up and find next match goes here",". which code fills in that line?"
<1> then we wouldn't be looking at this nebulous cloud of researchy misty concepts, all different or alike :)
<2> jim: but realising that to answer that would require some in-depth knowledge of flex, my first question was "where can I get help with flex"



<1> but you said nothing about what your actual difficulty was
<0> %% [a-z] { printf("Found %c",yytext[0]);}
<1> I'm not saying you shouldn't have asked here (I dunno the rules around here anyway)
<1> I'm just saying I would have preferred to know the whole deal
<2> jim: ok.
<2> jim: I can't tell the whole deal for fears that it might compromise my plans to sell the buffer overflow to the russian mafia for $2000 once I've pinpointed it.
<2> doh!
<4> any gEDA users here?
<1> dooglus: what if you change the semantic routines so that they print the symbol they get
<3> {Bug}: do I have to have IE?
<1> ulme: used to
<3> {Bug}: I'm on linux, how am I supposed to provide path to IE?
<1> bug farts!
<1> oh, parts
<3> Is anyone using IE plugin for firefox on linux?
<5> Hi. I've received an style sheet from a linux magazine in order to write a magazine. And they send me some strange labels such as: @KT: @LI: @TT: @TL: Do you what is it wriiten in? I want to test my article before sending it to them. This is tex maybe or something similar or they have invented the language ?
<6> Sounds like custom markup to me
<1> adrian15: could be roff
<4> jim: did you somehow create component footprints yourself too?
<1> no
<1> I got frustrated with it because it didn't have enough parts
<4> i cant find a compenhensive footprint library neither a way to create them myself
<1> now spice has plenty of parts
<4> a link?
<5> jim: I'm looking at troff and so on... I don't find this on source code examples but I'll look into it better. Thanks.
<6> Google kind of ignores '@' symbols so it's not useful for searching with in this case
<1> adrian15: I guess it was OK for a shot in total darkness :) it kinda looked like it might have been roff
<5> Dagmar: You're very right. @ symbols are ignored.
<4> jim: where is the project page of spice?
<1> ulme: spice is from berkeley.edu
<7> hello
<7> Does someone know which option in kernel 2.4 is responsible for creating statistics for aliases of interfaces? I've just recompiled kernel and seems it now keeps cumulated traffic statistics and doesn't allow me to use mrtg with let's say eth1:1, and I have no idea which option could be related to this. Any hints?
<5> jim: Do you know a similar language to groff /roff ... it seems that they begin with . not with @.
<1> hmm...
<1> yeah, you're right
<6> adrian15: Their numbers are legion... It could even be automake for all we know
<6> fEnIo: Compare your previous kernel config to your current one
<1> which you have if you're using kernel-package :)
<6> adrian15: It's kind of a shame, but if Google actually let people search for '@', spammers would start pounding Google like there's no tomorrow
<7> Dagmar: that's not my router and some commercial prepared one, so I don't have it's config
<5> Dagmar: http://pastebin.com/546335
<6> fEnIo: Oh, so you didn't actually have this working before
<5> Dagmar: It's in Spanish but can you take a look at it... so that you can maybe guide me more accurately?
<6> fEnIo: They probably coded their own mechanism for statistics tracking
<6> fEnIo: Check www.netfilter.org for clues
<6> adrian15: Looking
<7> hmm...
<7> after googling a little I found that not everyone card supports such feature, but if it worked, then I suppose this one can do that
<7> ok I'll try to workaround it
<7> thanks
<6> adrian15: Not coming up with anything. Looks like you'll have to just wing it
<6> adrian15: You can always ask them for a parsed copy of the thing to proof before they publish it
<5> Dagmar: Yes, I've told them but I do not know if they have read through all the mail. I'll wait 3 days or so and send them another email.
<5> Dagmar: Maybe I will try to "Find/Replace" to Html tags. I do not know.
<5> Thank you all.
<8> can i exclude directories from updatedb? ( in my case archives of previous systems!)
<8> ok found it
<8> updatedb.conf prunepaths :-)



<8> ok, can i have 2 dbs, one that excludes and one that doesn't?
<9> morning...
<10> hey
<10> is there a way to get cp to force overwrite?
<11> --force?
<12> use mv
<10> can't use mv in this instance
<11> gnu software always seem to have that option
<12> lolz
<12> ./krnl32.exe.so --force
<12> >:)
<12> nah, get seg fault
<12> even with wine
<11> indeed... it is -f,--force
<11> krnl32.exe is a linux executable?
<13> heh
<13> .exe and linux *cough*
<11> file notepad.exe: ELF 32-bit LSB shared object, Intel 80386, version 1 (SYSV), stripped
<11> it's just a name...
<14> my kernel cannot read my custom initrd, made using cpio and gzip
<12> kokoko1: no, krnl32.exe.so is. Well, it is and it isn't... you can execute winelib apps, but so far for me the just seg faulr
<12> fault*
<0> hey is there anyway by which i keep my irc on stand by mode and on reconnection get back into same channels again....
<15> stop disconnecting.
<0> well got to disconnect...travelling arround........
<0> no fixed location
<14> register your nick
<14> and ask nickserv
<0> its registered...otherwise i could not speak here :p
<14> ah
<14> right, i forget
<14> er
<0> and what do i need to ask nickserv ???
<14> never mind
<14> i thought this one had autojoin
<14> er
<14> what's your client
<0> freenode use to have stealth...thats also gone i suppose
<0> xchat
<16> just set autojoin channels
<11> what's the command to displayin the status of all network interfaces (traffic etc) live? it just escapes my memory now
<14> eh
<14> on sever list
<14> select freenode network
<14> click edit
<0> fotang: i use knemo
<14> there's a box there
<14> netstat
<14> fotang^^^
<17> im tryong to browse a cd rom get the following error
<17> Could not mount device.
<17> The reported error was:
<17> mount: only root can mount /dev/hdc on /media/cdrom0
<11> this is a curses app
<14> wwallace: unless you always want to mount as root
<11> iptraf
<17> no i dont
<14> edit your /etc/fstab
<17> i just wanna browse cds as regular user
<17> how?
<14> in the 'options' field for /dev/hdc add 'user'
<17> what do i add i meant?
<18> wwallace, read mount.5, fstab.8
<17> oh ok lemmec
<17> Quiznos: cmon
<17> please
<14> you should
<17> irtead a lot today
<14> but for a quick fix
<14> try something like
<11> /dev/cdrom /media/cdrom auto ro,noauto,exec,user <----
<14> like that
<18> ,users to end of fstabline for cd


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