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<0> Invite Jesus to take it with you
<1> what white dude?
<1> jesus was mostly dark skin
<2> merlyn: prove it. bring him to texas with you. I need to physically see the dude.
<1> Well, he's pretty much not on earth right now
<1> "what would jesus prove?" :)
<2> then you don't have a case..
<1> I have plenty of cases.
<1> an upper case. a lower case.
<1> case of Oregon v Schwartz



<1> I sure wish the disk sector mapping software would do its job instead. :(
<3> I LIVE
<4> not again
<4> buu: get called yet?
<0> horray for texas.
<0> horray for buu not being dead.
<0> j/k on the latter.
<5> EvanCarroll: so he is dead ?
<3> sili: No
<6> Hi all
<0> Is there an automated way to create users in windows?
<6> I have a question about perl modules, someone can help me ?
<7> someone can help you.
<0> Is there an automated way to create users in windows? (using a perl module OR without)
<6> dec, thanks. How add a PATH into @INC array ?
<8> use lib qw(/path);
<6> And from the command line ?
<7> perl -I/path
<0> WHERE IS MY PERL MODULE TO CREATE WINDOWS USERS?!?!?!?!
<0> cpan you dirty failure.
<6> Thank you very much, dec.
<3> Hrm.
<8> EvanCarroll it's because everybody loves windoze! >=)
<7> EvanCarroll - I've used one of the win32 api modules to create users but for the life of me can't remember which one
<7> I think BinGOs helped me out.
<9> hi, has any body installed the Net::Telnet 3.02 module?
<10> ecstatica: probably
<9> my .pl files don't seem to be working but Net::Telnet doesn't compile.
<9> can i use Net::Telnet::Cisco instead?
<10> doesn't compile? you mean it doesn't build and install?
<9> yeah.
<10> why not?
<9> i'm doing a install Net::Telnet::Netscreen install at the moment.
<9> heh.
<10> uh, ok..
<9> in cpan.
<10> I have no idea what you're asking, then
<11> to delete array entries we use 'pop'.. what about hashes? do we use 'delete' ?
<7> perldoc -f delete
<12> Type 'perldoc -f delete' in your shell or go to http://perldoc.perl.org/functions/delete.html
<7> read the first sentence :)
<13> dec, I know what does delete do, but is it the right tool? any better alternatives?
<7> well, you haven't said what you're trying to do yet, so I can't tell you.
<7> If you're trying to remove a hash element, then yes, delete() is right.
<10> you know what it does, and you still ask?
<10> delete's entire purpose is to delete hash keys
<13> have a hash and I want to take out unwanted hash key and vlaue pairs h
<13> s/h//
<7> Then yes, that's what delete does.
<13> =]
<13> thankies
<14> hi
<14> is there an easy and relatively painless way to install cpan modules in windows?
<15> A lot of CPAN modules are in the Activestate PPM repos
<14> cheers
<0> dec: the ::OLE one does it
<0> however my understaind of AD and windows local users ****s
<7> EvanCarroll - Ah yes that's what I used.
<3> Well
<3> I win round one
<7> BUU IS ALIVE



<9> hello i get this error when i run make test when i compile netscreen any ideas?
<3> "What is an ***ociative array?" "Gee.. I dunno.. do you mean a hash?"
<9> root@scratchy:/usr/local/src/Netscreen-1.01# make test
<9> PERL_DL_NONLAZY=1 /usr/bin/perl5.8.7 "-Iblib/lib" "-Iblib/arch" test.pl
<9> 1..5
<9> Can't locate Net/Telnet.pm in @INC (@INC contains: blib/lib blib/arch /usr/lib/perl5/5.8.7/i486-linux /usr/lib/perl5/5.8.7 /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.7/i486-linux /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.7 /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl .) at blib/lib/Net/Telnet/Netscreen.pm line 13.
<9> BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at blib/lib/Net/Telnet/Netscreen.pm line 13.
<9> Compilation failed in require at test.pl line 13.
<9> BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at test.pl line 13.
<9> not ok 1
<9> make: *** [test_dynamic] Error 2
<3> jesus christ
<1> NO PASTE
<10> for ****'s sake
<9> oh.
<1> stop the paste
<9> sorry.
<15> buu: A hash is an ***ociative array, but an ***ociative array isn't necessarily a hash. Silly.
<1> And the answer to that problem is obvious
<9> ?
<1> ecstatica - CAN YOU READ?
<3> revdiablo: It was a perl question.
<1> ... Can't locate Net/Telnet.pm in @INC
<1> CAN YOU READ THAT?
<3> revdiablo: I was kidding anyway. I said something like "AA is commonly called.."\
<1> IT MEANS YOU DON'T HAVE THAT MODULE
<1> doh
<15> buu: Ok
<15> buu: Just sayin'
<10> perlbot, paste
<16> Paste your code and #perl will be able to view it: http://sial.org/pbot/perl http://dragon.cbi.tamucc.edu:8080 http://erxz.com/pb
<7> WE LIKE CAPS
<9> i just installed it though.
<10> ecstatica: don't ever do that again, use a paste bot
<3> **** yeah we do.
<1> apparently NOT
<7> No, you didn't.
<1> say "perldoc -l Net::Telnet"
<17> Hello Somni
<10> hi
<17> wow all the old people are here...
<1> well - don't say it, type it.
<3> Daveman: Not for much longer.
<17> heh heh >:)
<3> merlyn: Hire me =[
<18> C<use Net::Telnet;>
<9> no documentation found.
<17> buu: use Ascention::******ination?
<3> Daveman: I LIKE it.
<17> eww pod
<7> Daveman - I'm not old!
<3> ecstatica: perl -MNet::Telnet -le1
<0> buu: what are you talking about, how did the interview go?
<17> dec, I wasn't talking about you :P
<1> ecstatica - THEN YOU DIDN'T INSTALL IT
<7> Yay!
<17> only to the old people
<17> wait
<3> EvanCarroll: I won round one
<17> buu has interviews?
<3> EvanCarroll: Another phone screening =[
<0> buu: look god for round too?
<9> hmm.
<17> I thought you just sat around here all day... complaining of your unemployment status...
<0> good*
<17> ROUND 2: FIGHT!
<3> EvanCarroll: Yeah, getting another call at some point.
<0> buu: tonight?
<3> EvanCarroll: no =[
<17> :P
<0> buu: haahahah
<17> dude it's a little late


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