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<0> Daveman, for current working directory?
<1> /home/pbelau/Piczo/tools/PiczoToolsAPI.v1.00/lib/Piczo/APITest../../etc/
<2> use Cwd qw(realpath);
<3> like my $cwd = cwd;
<1> and it gives me a null string
<0> use Cwd; my $dir = getcwd; print $dir;
<3> gives you the current working directory



<3> simple :)
<1> huh ?
<0> I just learned that today too :)
<1> i don't want the cwd
<0> reading the Pods
<4> so i have the answer to my question, thank you all (except beth) for being completely useless trolls who refused to listen to my question and did nothing but talk ****. you keep up your reputation for being one of the worst freenode channels.
<1> i want to take a relative path string
<3> use cwd!
<1> and convert it to an asbolute path
<3> what?
<3> no
<3> oh
<3> pbelau, use rel2abs :)
<0> Erm, Devel::pktb wasnt found... is there a different module for the gui perl debugger? or did I get the name wrong?
<1> Daveman, rel2abs doesn't address ".."
<3> yes it does
<1> Daveman, i tried it and then read the docs
<3> :[
<1> Daveman, it explicitely says that it doesn't
<3> you sure?
<3> oh haha fine
<1> and the instructions are to use "realpath"
<1> yeah
<3> but then who p***es ..
<3> :p



<1> so i try using realpath
<1> and realpath ****s itself
<0> does anyone use the graphical perl debugger?
<5> I am having trouble with pages being cached (even though I have no caching set in firefox) ... Any suggestionS?
<0> the perl debugger with a gui?;)
<1> Daveman, any ideas ?
<1> i think i could write me own function to do this faster than getting this perl junk to work
<0> pbelau, ;) then do that! :D
<3> probably
<3> I've done a lot of that stuff...
<1> Teratogen, it's pretty pathetic when core perl doesnt'w rok
<3> nah
<6> hobbs, I am confused
<6> hobbs, if PG really has ansi-standard transaction behavior, then _everything_ is inside a transaction, no?
<7> q[ender]: yes, but
<8> damn network
<6> but... whta?
<6> holy ****, it's a perlygatekeeper!
<8> ENDER!
<7> q[ender]: <4> confirmed with pgpool people: their definition of transaction is begin ... commit
<6> omg man, long time no... type at
<8> YES IT'S ME!
<3> again?
<3> :p
<7> q[ender]: i.e. when the _website_ said "transaction block" it meant "starts with the word begin" :)
<8> yes yes, it's a sad and woefully boring story of perly's stupidity
<8> what's with the topic?
<6> hobbs, but... but... isn't that, incorrect behavior on the part of pgpool?
<7> q[ender]: depends on your definition. It's certainly _annoying_


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