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<0> I'm sorry
<1> Yeah, silly.
<2> kelmo_lap, this happened during cpan install?
<3> locsmif, manual
<2> hmm
<4> "kelmo_lap" at 202.173.179.110 pasted "Linux::Sysfs test with TEST_DEBUG" (265 lines, 15K) at http://sial.org/pbot/19657
<1> http://cpantesters.perl.org/show/Linux-Sysfs.html#Linux-Sysfs-0.03
<5> revdiablo's url is at http://xrl.us/rpnw
<1> Doesn't look very promising
<3> hmm, okay
<0> heh
<1> You can try installing it anyway... might just be a fragile test suite
<6> hmm, what does s///s do? I seaerched perldoc perlop. really hard to find it.
<7> sup dudes
<6> hmm find it thanks anywa
<6> anyway



<8> who's still with me from earlier today?
<8> :)
<9> no one
<10> hey, how does this syntax work, $foo = new Foo::Bar;
<11> xinming, perldoc perlre instead
<12> how to represent EOF character in perl regex ?
<13> xinming: Type 'perldoc perlre' in your shell or go to http://perldoc.perl.org/perlre.html
<10> I dont understand how it works, any manpage someone can point me too?
<8> The client just e-mailed me saying the XML string needs to be urlencoded. He never gave me this information before.
<12> i don't seem to find it on perdoc perlretut
<8> golly gee, that'll generate 500's.
<9> nachos: that is a style best avoided :)
<11> oo is a fad
<8> http://www.perl.com/doc/manual/html/pod/perlfunc/eof.html
<9> nachos: you can grep your pods for indirect
<8> _chax: ^^^
<12> ShroomPicker, gr8 !
<12> thx
<9> that deals with a different thing
<11> ShroomPicker, using sablotron?
<10> Khisanth: How does it work, it makes no sense! how does perl know to call new in the Foo::Bar cl***?
<0> because the parser is magical
<0> method Cl***(args) works but you really should be doing: Cl***->method(args)
<0> the latter is less ambiguous
<10> thanks rmah
<14> I have to calculate the total size of a large directory on disk once per week. Can anyone suggest a better method than just letting Filesys::DiskUsage do its thing? Perhaps I should be looking at which files have changed, comparing sizes and adding them to last week's total?
<9> dec: you are able to keep a running total?
<8> boingolov: I don't know. Someone told me to look into sending some XML to some server, and making a sort of a proxy to do it, I don't know the full nature of the server.
<14> Khisanth - What I need to do is gather data points each week so I can graph changes in total size. If it's going to be easier to keep a running total, then yes, I can do that..
<15> GumbyBRAIN: lose the hair plugs
<16> they're also the issue still happens with the hair.
<9> dec: shouldn't take very long unless you have lots and lots of tiny files anyway
<1> dec: How are you going to tell if the files have changed? Keep track of datestamps? Then you'd still be stat'ing all the files each week.
<14> revdiablo - Good point.
<9> fuse! and track all writes and deletes :)
<14> Khisanth - True, it only takes about 5 minutes to perform a du(). There's about 10gb of tiny files, but that could grow to 200gb in time.
<14> Khisanth - I can't be bothered writing any FUSE :)
<1> For a weekly run, I'd just do the simple du
<14> revdiablo - OK, thanks..
<17> what a horrible design; this reeks of needing to use a DBMS instead of the filesystem
<9> heh we have over 200GB of tiny files now and growing
<15> GumbyBRAIN: ingest pill orally by rectum
<16> How do i need in the us, let alone drive a formula 1 car came out today that your program is terminated only by going to have been pretty wild for the word for a small white pill.
<14> that's what I'd been planning, but thought it best to throw out the question before I actually did it :)
<9> and we are currently in the process of switching
<14> Somni - I agree, but its not my software.
<0> we have around 1.3TB in our ***ets repository... around 5 mil files.
<0> so nah nah
<11> GumbyBRAIN makes a strange type of sense sometimes
<16> Happy? You didn't have this strange feeling that the sometimes document weirdness there. I thought netmasks had to use a proper library, but if it's completely ripped in half! Http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/pl/i is probably closer to mike than you are, noam chomsky?
<8> Looks like all along I may have needed CGI::Test instead of LWP.
<18> or perhaps WWW::Mechanize
<18> that's LWP::UserAgent with some built in form-parsing stuff
<19> I think the end might finally be in sight!
<9> it doesn't really matter what you use when you don't have any idea what you are supposed to send
<9> tag: last day on dry land?
<8> merlyn: thx
<19> no
<19> I already live on my boat
<19> but I work downtown so it's not like I'm ever having my last day on dry land ;-)
<20> tag: what type of boat?



<9> submarine!
<19> 1971 Cheoy Lee Schooner
<21> is it possible to solve the four color problem with a greedy algorithm?
<20> 42'?
<19> dondelelcaro: yeah, 50' LOA
<0> big boat
<0> ketch?
<19> schooner
<0> oh, a schooner... never mind
<19> I don't like ketches
<0> can you sale it solo?
<19> I can sale and sail it by myself, yes.
<19> ;-)
<0> heh
<20> ketches are a bit of a pain to reef... but they do have their uses...
<19> I don't like mizzen sails I think they look stupid hanging off the back
<19> then again I don't like catamarans either even though they can heel harder and sail faster.
<0> cats look weird, if you ask me
<10> perl OO is pretty cool, its a bit scewy at first, but its consistant with the rest of perl.
<10> ref's and packages and so on.
<19> nachos: yes, and yes. It also sort of lacks.
<20> tag: that's ok; I don't really like cats much either... they usually don't have enough cabin room for me, and they tend to be way, way too wide
<19> the directory of software engineering here at my shop has a cat
<20> and trimerans are just the worst of all worlds
<19> it has a 25" beam
<20> yeesh
<19> I think trihulls are abominations
<19> 25' beam even
<0> those are even weirder looking
<14> Anyone know of a simple module to recognise file size units? eg '350m' or '350mb' = 350 * 1024 * 1024 bytes?
<19> and his boat is a little shorter than mine
<22> i will eat your heart
<19> heh
<0> damn aztecas
<19> but 25' across probably makes up quite a bit in cabin room for what he lacks in length
<22> girth > length
<19> sili: not when it comes to boats really
<19> it's sort of a balance that's important
<22> oh
<22> boats?
<19> boats
<22> :p
<20> tag: I'm 6'4"; I tend not to fit in most cats
<22> good thing you live in riverside
<0> you'd fit inside lion or tiger
<11> but not a liger or tigon
<19> dondelelcaro: I'm 6'3" and I have the same problem with most sail boats
<20> yeah, tigon tubing is usually pretty small
<19> just kind of in general
<0> oddly enough, people have bred ligers/tigons
<11> haha, yeah. I wikipedia'd it one day
<22> liger == tigon?
<11> one is from a male tiger mated with female lion, the other is the other way around. can't remember which is which
<0> scary ****. very dr moreau
<22> can lions and tigers mate?
<22> like really
<11> sili, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liger
<9> yes
<23> yarr
<0> sili: they need help. feline porn.
<19> man
<19> I've been in the office so ****ing long
<0> go home
<19> I can't
<22> ligers look funny
<0> **** ligers grow big. twice the size of male lions
<0> 500kg
<19> THANKS FIREFOX YOU ****ING WHOER
<14> can I slice a hashref?
<1> @{ $hashref }{ ... }
<14> eg, @foo->{@keys} = @values;


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