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<0> ew73: it's detected that your karma is out of balance and needs some adjustment
<0> perlbot karma ew73
<1> Karma for ew73: 35
<2> integral: what's NIH? I thought it was the "National Institute of Health".
<3> tcsh makes the baby linus cry.
<2> ew73: http://www.mail-archive.com/linux-il%40cs.huji.ac.il/msg44679.html - read the rest of the thread.
<4> rindolf's url is at http://xrl.us/o29k
<0> the wiki knows: www.c2.com/cgi-bin/wiki?NotInventedHere
<2> ew73: there's a message by me: http://www.mail-archive.com/linux-il%40cs.huji.ac.il/msg44728.html
<4> rindolf's url is at http://xrl.us/o29m
<2> ew73: :-)
<2> "baby linus".
<2> ew73: from what I understood, tcsh is still the default login shell on BSD systems. Don't know about Mac OS X.
<0> OS X is now bash
<0> bourne forever!
<5> If 'make test' fails with the following, what does it indicate:



<5> FAILED--22 test scripts could be run, alas--no output ever seen
<5> make: *** [test_dynamic] Error 255
<2> ayaz: hmmm...
<0> ayaz: a test failure.
<5> Either Math::Pari is seriously screwed, or I'm doing something wrong.
<2> ayaz: what does it says before that.
<0> yep, Math::Pari is screwed.
<2> ?
<0> I bloody hate that crap module.
<3> That means everything's fine! Move along, nothing to see here.
<5> rindolf: It says a dozen of these:
<5> t/00_Pari............dubious
<5> Test returned status 0 (wstat 11, 0xb)
<5> t/55_analyz..........dubious
<5> Test returned status 0 (wstat 11, 0xb)
<5> t/55_ellglobalred....dubious
<5> I need to use Net:SFTP, which requires Net:SSH:Perl and Math::Pari.
<2> ayaz: what's your distro?
<5> rindolf: Slackware-10.2. It is running the stock Perl-5.8.7.
<2> ayaz: OK.
<2> ayaz: I have Mandriva Cooker (a bit out of date though) with perl 5.8.8.
<2> ayaz: let me try to compile it.
<5> rindolf: Thank you!
<2> ayaz: OK.
<2> ayaz: you're on i386, right?
<5> Yes.
<2> ayaz: OK.
<2> ayaz: "All tests successful"
<5> :(
<2> ayaz: is there anyway I can ssh into your machine?
<5> Which pari did you download? pari-2.3.0?
<2> ayaz: let me see.
<2> ayaz: pari-2.1.7
<5> Ok, I did with 2.1.7, but upon running make, it bailed out with an internal CC error, and asked me to file a report with the GCC bugzilla or whatever.
<3> Hah.
<5> I have gcc-3.3.6
<2> ayaz: I think I already have gcc-4.1.0 or something
<2> gcc-4.1.1-1mdk
<5> With pari-2.3.0, make runs OK, but the tests fail, and while make install runs OK as well, whenever I do, 'use Math::Pari;', I get a segfault.
<2> ayaz: I see.
<2> ayaz: maybe you need to upgrade gcc.
<2> ayaz: is Slackware-10.2 the latest?
<5> rindolf: Not the latest. 11 will be out in a while.
<5> But 10.2 is next to slackware-current.
<3> How, exactly, does one handle "releases" on a system with no package management?
<2> ew73: actually Slack has packages.
<2> ew73: Linux from scratch doesn't...
<5> rindolf: Thanks. I think I'll fall back to Net::FTP to get the job done.
<5> ew73: Slackware has a package manager, pkgtool, which includes apps like {install|remove|upgrade}pkg.
<3> I .. see. And does pgktool keep a centralized database?
<5> ew73: On the local system, yes.
<5> I use checkinstall to create slackware packages from source.
<3> I see. And I guess things like 'dependancies' are just fun to track down yourself?
<5> Heh. Yep, there is no dependency checking.
<3> Sounds tedious.
<6> sorta
<5> Um, I've never run into any dependency problems in the last 4 years of using slackware.
<5> Otherwise, you could always use swaret and slapt-get.



<7> An upload from BinGOs? :)
<8> OMGHAX
<8> also, hello everyone
<9> Ani-_: it has been known to happen.
<8> 3999.5
<3> Sadly, U LUSE as it work.
<8> boo :[
<8> damn open sores
<3> I've been downloading, via pop, my gmail email from about 2004 on.
<7> What? You code doesn't support ports higher then 65535?! :(
<10> How do i get my present public ip with perl. is there any module which does that
<10> ?
<11> linuxdesktop: there's no way to know without talking to some external server.
<10> What is the best way to update a macines ip on a file in another machine
<3> Nice. Grand total, 16,728 messages.
<5> O_o
<10> What is the best way to update a macines ip on a file in another machine
<11> linuxdesktop: wget --spider with a cgi is fairly simple.
<10> i need to update from my machine to another
<10> wget is for getting files right?
<12> the best way would be to use dns
<10> dns?
<13> linuxdesktop: You can get free dynamic DNS services.
<13> JEEK
<14> ?
<13> Hello.
<13> mangle: I am so happy to see you, instant coffee.
<15> Don't mind me. Just percolating. Nothing to see here.
<16> I am so geared to province alterum, crack coffee.
<10> Yaakov: But that wont update ip on the othe macine
<15> Alterum would be a great brand of high-powered coffee.
<15> Yaakov: Contact Marketing.
<15> Alterum: It's still made with real cocaine! The quick pick-me-up that shuts your heart down! :D
<13> linuxdesktop: Why?
<13> It does say "crack coffee".
<14> ... hence the cocaine reference ...
<17> in a oneliner, all possible combinations of [01][02][03]..[09], like 000..9 003..9 123..9 100..0 etc. i can't seem to figure it out. don't know where to start
<18> huh?
<17> it's like a reversed grep. what would [01][02][03][04][05] match?
<14> I understand.
<17> i want all possible combinations :)
<14> jink: I'm pretty sure there's a way to mangle foreach to help you do this.
<13> mangle: for each
<16> whereas per annum
<17> i suppose so. but how? :/ can't figure it out. i could write it out (9 loops), but i'd like a more generic approach
<18> eval: [glob "{0,1}{0,2}{0,3}{0,4}{0,5}"]
<16> mauke:
<18> uh, that's supposed to work
<8> recursion.
<13> eval: [+glob "{0,1}{0,2}{0,3}{0,4}{0,5}"]
<16> Yaakov:
<13> BORT
<3> u suq!
<8> SMAAKOV!
<2> Hi Botje
<8> greetings, rindolf
<17> Botje: how then?
<13> mangle: There is more than one way to do it.
<16> There is new taken with all the same course to do it.
<13> mangle: There is more than one way to do it.
<18> jink: with glob. see above.
<16> There is among other things without earthling swing to do it.
<17> i'm trying glob now, can't get it to work yet, though. but that should be a matter of time :)
<18> perl -wle 'print for glob "{0,1}{0,2}{0,3}{0,4}{0,5}"'
<17> cute! :D
<17> tnx ^_^
<8> eval: my @res; sub foo { my ($r,@r) = @_; if (@r) { my$b=shift@r; map foo("$r$_", @r) @$b } else { push @res, $r } } foo("",[0,1],[0,2],[0,3],[0,4],[0,5])
<16> Botje: Array found where operator expected at (eval 141) line 15, at end of line (Missing operator before ?) Error: syntax error at (eval 141) line 15, near ") @"
<8> eval: my @res; sub foo { my ($r,@r) = @_; if (@r) { my$b=shift@r; map foo("$r$_", @r), @$b } else { push @res, $r } } foo("",[0,1],[0,2],[0,3],[0,4],[0,5])
<16> Botje: 32
<8> evilness. it works
<8> eval: my @res; sub foo { my ($r,@r) = @_; if (@r) { my$b=shift@r; map foo("$r$_", @r), @$b } else { push @res, $r } } foo("",[0,1],[0,2],[0,3],[0,4],[0,5]); \@res


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