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<0> LeoNerd: svn help merge.
<0> LeoNerd: svn merges the working copy according to some diffs in the repository.
<1> Right...
<2> merlyn: I have selective blindness I suppose. Missed it the first few times. :)
<1> Sounds easy enough.
<0> LeoNerd: yes.
<1> rindolf: Hrm.. can I not just say "pull in all of the branch"?
<3> Welcome to being human.
<3> Human bean. :)
<4> I thought there were examples of using |- in perldoc perlopentut. maybe they are in the faq.
<5> Type 'perldoc perlopentut' in your shell or go to http://perldoc.perl.org/perlopentut.html
<6> Hello. Is there a way to set an image source with a perl script as follows <img src="SetSource.pl"/>? The reason I want this is because SetSource.pl shouldbe able to stream an image from the hard drive or specify the publicly accessible url.
<7> cfedde: perldoc -f open # has |- examples a few pages in.
<5> cfedde: Type 'perldoc -f open' in your shell or go to http://perldoc.perl.org/functions/open.html
<4> DrForr_: yes. but there was a more tutorial form that I tripped over some time back...



<4> maybe it was a FMTEYEWTKA
<7> Nothing in perldoc -q open...
<5> Found How come when I open a file read-write it wipes it out? at http://perldoc.perl.org/perlfaq5.html; How can I open a pipe both to and from a command? at http://perldoc.perl.org/perlfaq8.html; How do I download a file from the user's machine? How do I open a file on another machine? at
<5> ..http://perldoc.perl.org/perlfaq9.html;
<0> LeoNerd: I'm now working on File::Find::Object (an OO and pre-emptible alternative to File::Find).
<4> Dambit
<0> LeoNerd: now, it has a cl*** called File::Find::Object::internal. F-F-O-i is-a F-F-O, and F-F-O has-a F-F-O-i and F-F-O-i has-a F-F-O... %-)
<0> LeoNerd: I'm gonna convert it into one cl***.
<1> rindolf: sounds messy :)
<1> Hrm.. reading this "svn help merge" doesn't really help all that much.
<1> It seems it wants two things
<0> LeoNerd: maybe you should consult the book about it.
<8> peter$: Hey I added use lib in my script and it now sees the correct directory Here is the error I am getting Can't locate /Utility/IPNetworks.pm in @INC (@INC contains: /etc/dhcpd.d/Utility
<8> The etc/dhcpd.d/Utility is where the pm file is located
<8> I am at a lost
<0> integral: can we remove the -b on EvanCarroll now?
<8> is there something else I am missing
<9> hi!
<0> Hi Acenoid
<0> Acenoid: are you __Ace__?
<9> nope
<0> Acenoid: OK.
<9> who is __ace__ ?:)
<3> not you, apparently
<0> Acenoid: he frequents this channel.
<1> rindolf: I don't see how I'd know the -r N:M bit to specific.... Can it not just pull in all the changes off the branch?
<0> Acenoid: /whoise __Ace__
<10> I am me :)
<0> LeoNerd: you can also do a merge between two URLs.
<9> :)
<9> nice to meet you in person __Ace__
<10> in person and in person..
<9> you have a fabulous nickname :)
<10> yea
<10> :)
<10> suits perl though :)
<0> Acenoid: __Ace__ is also a musician.
<10> instead of __END__
<10> "Ace" was taken :)
<3> /nick __LINE__ :)
<11> rindolf: I dunno, maybe, but imho it's likely to be added again in the future
<0> integral: OK.
<9> Ace is so common :)
<9> for me it was [ace] first :)
<10> yea, wierd isnt it?
<1> rindolf: Hrm... I guess I was just used to arch's way.. you'd just say "pull in that branch", and it DTRT
<9> and in rememberance of some cool ircbot i renamed myself in acenoid :)
<9> which is strangely enough still free on most networks :)
<0> Oh.
<10> heh
<11> eh?
<10> yep, too many ppl on irc
<0> How do I unban using XChat?
<1> rindolf: Any point in an arch branch knows its entire history... so the merge command knows where the common branch point was, and knows what changesets are missing on the merge target, so just pulls in those changes.
<12> You don't know how to unban? O_O
<1> Foreign merges don't look like local changes - it tracks where those changes came from.
<0> eggzeck: I'm still using the GUI for a lot of stuff.
<12> rindolf: You can still use commands
<1> rindolf: OK... so now I've merged, I guess I bump the $VERSION and add a new ChangeLog entry?
<0> eggzeck: yes, I know.



<0> LeoNerd: yes.
<0> LeoNerd: wait before you bump the version.
<12> rindolf: /unban
<1> OK... Wait for what?
<10> jesus, why does mac ppl insist using utf8?
<1> Because UTF-8 solves [most] of the text-encoding problems.?
<0> eggzeck: OK.
<0> __Ace__: UTF-8 wnz!
<13> I return!
<10> most ppl using irc seems to be using latin
<0> EvanCarroll: so you do.
<0> __Ace__: well, not Israelis.
<0> __Ace__: Chuck Norris uses UTF-8!
<10> lol
<11> not in the perl channels
<10> how does this look:
<13> Thanks rindolf!, and integral (in some sort of way I suppose)
<11> utf-8 is the only thing that allows chinese, hebrew, western europe, eastern europe, etc all to be spoken at once
<0> __Ace__: a with an acute. "o" with an umlaut, and a with an umlaut.
<1> integral: actually, not quite true
<13> integral: I thought all unicode allowed that?
<7> Tower of babble.
<11> LeoNerd: Are we talking other unicode encodings here, or something else?
<1> integral: one thing Unicode can't cope with is the differences between some CJK ideographs.
<1> integral: Unicode ***igned the same codepoint number for things they thought were the same in C, J or K, but actually aren't.
<9> hmmmmm
<1> So there's some slightly dodgy hacks around where you use a stateful encoding... using some of the spare points, you send which "country" you're from.
<0> LeoNerd: aren't the Korean converting to an alphabet or a syllabery of some sort?
<9> let me know if there is anything :D
<9> lol
<11> hangul's cool
<1> Then when you use such codepoints, the rendering system might select a Japanese, Chinese or Korean glyph to display it as appropriate
<7> Hangul *is* a syllabary, mostly.
<10> err "Locked for editing".. seems contradictional
<11> DrForr_: which is why it's cool
<7> integral: Indeed.
<7> Just commenting on rindolf's comment.
<1> rindolf: no idea.... I just know bits of the Unicode spec... I'm not a KO-type. :)
<0> There's now talk about the Cherokee wiki. The cherokees use their own Syllabary too.
<0> LeoNerd: OK.
<0> Which was invented by influence from the English alphabet.
<1> rindolf: So.. I've merged my add-warndie branch into the trunk and committed it. Not changed anything else yet... What do we wait for?
<7> Yet they still won't allow Qenya.
<0> LeoNerd: OK.
<1> rindolf: you mean the Latin alphabet. There is no "English" alphabet. :P
<11> rindolf: I didn't think that was a syllabery
<11> *syllabary
<14> I speak human.
<7> Showoff.
<14> Sillyberry.
<0> LeoNerd: you need to document it in ChangeLog. Just don't mention the version there.
<0> LeoNerd: and I'd also like to put some examples I have.
<15> Hello
<0> LeoNerd: I'll svn up.
<1> rindolf: mmm... OK... Looking at the format of the previous entries, they all have version numbers though
<0> LeoNerd: as for the alphabet - I meant the alphabet some Cherokee Indian saw used by the Americans.
<0> I read about it in "Guns, Germs and Steel."
<0> LeoNerd: Yes.
<0> LeoNerd: you can create a minor version 0.16001
<15> I am trying to cpan install DBI for aimsniff "DBI.pm" I tried DBI::Proxy with no luck how do I install "DBI"
<1> Right...
<1> rindolf: is there any tool you used to generate these entries in this standard format, or do I just enter it by hand?
<7> operat0r: DBI is largely a virtual wrapper. What database are you actually using?
<0> LeoNerd: I used vim, I think.
<0> LeoNerd: And !$date<CR>
<1> Ahh. :)
<15> DrForr_ just trying to fill depend http://www.aimsniff.com/documentation/AIMSniffReadme.txt
<0> LeoNerd: I don't think it's meant to be machine readable.
<0> LeoNerd: it's a convenience for humans.
<7> Says it uses MySQL, so I'd install DBD::MySQL and it'll bring in DBI as a dependency.
<0> Albeit the .rpm SPEC changelog does a check to make sure it's in reversed-chrono order.
<7> If you truly just want DBI, then 'sudo cpan DBI'
<1> rindolf: OK... have added entry to ChangeLog. I guess it's all yours now. :)


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