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<0> scrottie: I return <1> hobbs: Any good? <1> eval: if (0) {} elseif {1} <2> ecarroll: elseif should be elsif at (eval 124) line 1. Error: Can't call method "elseif" without a package or object reference at (eval 124) line 1. <1> hrm <3> eval: if (0) {} elsif {1} <2> iank: Error: syntax error at (eval 124) line 1, near "elsif {" <3> eval: if (0) {} elsif(1) {1} <2> iank: Return: 1 <3> ecarroll: what are you trying to do, anyway? =P <4> god damnit <4> can you see/extract the contents of an RPM without installing? <0> ecarroll: yeah it is <0> ecarroll: but not feature-complete yet <0> dec: yeah... from what I recall it's a cpio archive <4> hobbs - okay, thanks.
<5> rpm -qvl or -qvf (I don't recall which) <0> ecarroll: the features it's got are fine -- but some stuff is stubbed out. Like random play, any sort of worthwhile plugins, etc. <4> infi - I tried that, but the package must be installed first, I think. <5> nah, there is one query option that lists them from an uninstalled file, I just always forget what it is <1> Who wants the privledge of checking over my slideshow for my speech tomorrow! <1> keke <0> dec: I'd check it out but I don't actually have an RPM around here anywhere ;) <4> hobbs - lucky you. :) <4> hobbs - I'm trying cpio -iF x.rpm but failed so far. <0> indeed <1> you can view the contents of an rpm without using cpio, you just can't extract them <4> ecarroll - how? <5> there, rpm -qvp <4> woo, thanks infi. <1> i don't recall =[ I've been using debian now for along time <3> dec: there is a 'rpm2cpio' program somewhere.. <4> ah hah1 <4> ! <6> HELLO MY MINIONS. <3> :O <4> Shhhhhhhh buu, you'll disturb the bots. <7> Has anyone used perl for dvd encoding? <6> GumbyBRAIN: ARE YOU DISTURBED? <8> buu: I could swear i've used my linux machine but i see you open a door disturbed me, and, looking to the you. <9> Evidently this means 'yes'. <0> GumbyBRAIN: Wake up, are you alive, will you listen to me? I'm gonna talk about some freaky **** now. <8> hobbs: Some of the comedian, home of the will, with its dimples, as in the controversy. _Tantaene animis? _Can great minds descend to such an absurdity? -- That they existed in the colon. <9> Presumably this is a Dissociated Press bot. <9> cave-man: no. Why would one? <1> so who wants to chcek out my my 25 slide presentation due tomorrow <1> It is awesome <1> College Speech on final destination 3 <10> GumbyBRAIN: *** changes only cost $3.50 in nepal <8> simcop2387: there's very little less dwarfish than himself (although of exquisite proportions, and a fixed 50 would be necessary for printing the whole horizon covered with his better nature; but, when himself, and keep him in to see if it has a cost. <10> ecarroll: they made a third one <10> ? <0> ecarroll: about how ****ty it is, I hope <1> hobbs: It is one of the best movies of all time! <10> hobbs: remember ecarroll is not normal people <11> GumbyBRAIN: bomb hack wire tap bio plague warfare fbi whitehouse president chicken disease <8> sili_: Ah ok it takes to download. Download it or is not until some other virulent disease of the plague in the tap-room of mr. <11> word. <1> evancarroll.com <1> for my awesome presentation <1> I wonder how good the governments triggers on that type of nonsense <1> are on * <1> Echelon is watching You! <12> HELLO #PERL <12> I SEEM TO BE UP WAY TOO EARLY <4> ffs, how do i 'hold' a debian package? I need to be running a package from oldstable but it keeps wanting to upgrade to the stable package. <3> 'apt pinning' <-- google <0> dec: apt or aptitude? <4> ooh, found it. echo "proftpd hold" | dpkg --set-selections <4> :D <4> hobbs - apt <13> good morning all! hi Botje! <4> iank - using apt pinning does not work. I don't know why, its freaking annoying. <12> hello integral! *waves* <12> you're up even earlier <12> ! <4> morning Botje
<3> hey r0nny <13> yes :-( bloody colds <12> same here <0> dec: I'd suggest learning to use aptitude for everything, because it's generally saner -- but that might not work out so well on stable <12> APT IS THE PACKAGE MANAGER OF THE DEVIL <4> hobbs - to be quite honest, I hate debian. I don't want to **** with these systems that I didn't set up in the first place, because then things will break, and I will have to fix them. <0> I dig it <13> you know about 'apt-cache policy' that tells you what priorities packages have? <4> No, I don't. But I did try mucking around with priorities of packages in one of the apt config files as specified in one of the apt pinning guides, but it didn't have any effect and just made me appreciate my package manager of choice moreso. :) <4> Anyway, its home time - thanks guys! Have fun at work :) <1> You read the man on apt_preferences <14> . <10> why are all 419 scams from nigera in all caps? are they typing on Apple IIs? <9> simcop2387: just in case you didn't think it was very important... <12> simcop2387: CAPS USE LESS 1s <10> Botje: but they eat the hell out of the supply of 0's <10> GumbyBRAIN: ***! <8> simcop2387: Who's installed novell's new *** hot desktop? <12> simcop2387: yes, but 0s are cheaper. <10> Botje: but they are in limited supply in the world <10> we're going to run out of them in about 2 years at this rate <5> the Indians are hoarding them all, they only let them out a bit at a time to keep the value up <12> I'm pretty sure the US government would find a new source of 0s <5> even if it had to invade small countries to spread "democracy" ;) <12> heh, the gullible public would even believe it if they went to war to "salvage 0s for future generations" <5> hey, as long as they keep out that Commie metric system, they can do whatever they want <12> the metric ****ton is still the dominant measurement. <12> with the imperial ****ton nowhere to be found <12> how'd you explain *THAT* <9> You do know that there's a day every year where all the routers are switched off so the bins that hold the 1s and 0s can be refilled, don't you? <12> PaulWay[w]: and then they all reset our memories so we don't remember 30 february? <12> yeah.. <13> dont' come running to be when the belgian police shut this channel down for revealing that <12> "be" ? your cold is affecting your typing. <12> http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1185812222812358837 <12> heheh <12> cool <12> small (6m24) video about how it would be if extraterrestrials were refugees in S. Africa <6> HAI BOTHEJE <12> HALLO BUU <12> HAVE YOU COME TO TAKE AWAY THE 0s ? <6> YES. <6> I shall lock them in my FOTRESS OF PAIN. <6> Hrm. 48C in the closet <12> time to come out of the closet then <6> perlbot tempconv 48c <15> 118.40 Fahrenheit = 48.00 Celsius = 321.15 Kelvin <6> No, I think it should stay there <6> I don't have anywhere else to put it <12> ceilings are a good place to store servers <6> Eh? <6> That would take a lot of duct tape <6> Hrm. Rsync <12> it'd be a shame to let that precious ceiling real estate go to waste <12> GumbyBRAIN: how are you today? <8> Botje: I got another rejection today for the current episode because jb is a great framework for writing server programs becuase someone else who mentioned the driving of wedges into the region of the rider, and to see how you are. <10> GumbyBRAIN: ***! <8> simcop2387: I fornicate, *********e, have *** outside of a proper kernel built for i386-linux. <12> ew. <6> rsyc confuses me. <6> rsync <12> ADD MORE ZEROES <12> and/or eat some cabbage stew <6> Botje: How do I make this monstrosity work? <12> what do you want to do? <10> buu: think of it like an advanced, cumbersome, scp, but more intelligent <6> Botje: I want to copy a folder from one machine to another <12> rsync /path/to/whatever somebox:/destination/place <10> you need an rsync server setup to have one of the folders as a share/mountpount/whatever its called <12> willll create/update /destination/place/whatever <6> Yes the rsyncd was confusing me. <12> although you probably need some flags too <12> -avz -e ssh
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