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<0> i robot
<1> ocat EXEC:"mail.sh target@domain.com",fdin=3,fdout=4 \
<1> TCP4:mail.relay.org:25,crnl,bind=alias1.server.org,mss=512
<1> mail.sh is a shell script, distributed with socat, that implements a simple SMTP client. It is programmed to "speak" SMTP on its FDs 3 (in) and 4 (out). The fdin and fdout options tell socat to use these FDs for communication with the program. Because mail.sh inherits stdin and stdout while socat does not use them, the script can read a mail body from stdin. Socat makes alias1 your local source address (bind), cares for correct network line termination (crnl) and
<1> blibl
<2> i'm trying to run this project, somehow i think use 'lib'; is not allowed with my host's setup, do I use INC instead for this?
<1> Damn you, hobbs.
<0> Yaakov: haha
<3> yeeeeeeeeeeeees!
<3> it works, thanks hobbs!
<4> beetlepun - why do you think that you can't use 'lib' ?
<5> beetlepun_: see perlfaq
<6> beetlepun_: You are probably incorrect.
<0> beetlepun_: I really doubt that anyone would disable the use of lib, but yeah, basically all it does is BEGIN { unshift @INC, something }
<0> beetlepun_: see perldoc lib :)
<7> lib. To access this perldoc please type, at a command line, 'perldoc lib'. You may also find it at http://perldoc.perl.org/lib.html



<5> There are like 5 ways to do that listed in perlfaq
<2> hobbs, actually 'lib' is the name of a subdirectory in the project folder
<2> hobbs, (not perl stock)
<1> My OS X's lsof is broken.
<0> beetlepun_: so?
<6> perlbot set inc
<8> to change @INC (perldoc perlvar), recompile perl, or set the PERLLIB or PERL5LIB environment variable (perldoc perlrun), or use the -I option to perl (perldoc perlrun), or 'use lib' (perldoc lib) or fiddle with @INC (not recommended)
<6> beetlepun_: You missunderstand. use lib; is a module named 'lib'.
<9> Yaakov - works fine fo rme
<2> buu, y, I was trying to not make confusion :/
<1> $ lsof
<1> lsof(18702) malloc: *** vm_allocate(size=3045294080) failed (error code=3)
<1> lsof(18702) malloc: *** error: can't allocate region
<1> lsof(18702) malloc: *** set a breakpoint in szone_error to debug
<1> lsof: no space for proc table
<0> Yaakov: uh, bad. :)
<1> Yes, ungood.
<9> wow - never seen thatt
<0> beetlepun_: maybe you mean use lib 'lib' ?
<1> Nor have I.
<1> I _think_ I used it in the past, too.
<0> Yaakov: you're not genuinely out of memory, are you?
<1> I wonder if Apple broke it with an update.
<0> Yaakov: oh, nevermind. It's trying to allocate a zillion bytes
<9> I'm updated,and I don't see that
<1> Maybe I am not updated...
<1> merlyn: What does -v say on yours about "constructed: "?
<9> ... constructed: Sat Mar 26 14:04:25 PST 2005
<1> Nope, an Aperture update which I will get later...
<2> hobbs, thanks, I think you're right, this guy just had ->use 'lib'; and not ->use lib 'lib'; ..
<1> merlyn: Identical.
<1> Hmm.
<0> beetlepun_: er... what's before the arrow here?
<1> That's just stinky.
<1> What could cause that?
<9> I need to go to the gate or my flight
<4> hobbs - IRC quoting, I'd hope.
<4> Yaakov - farting.
<0> Yaakov: bugses
<4> hobbs - which Zaurus?
<0> ayrnieu: aah. In that case it's very confusing. Seeing as how -> is meaningful in perl and all ;)
<2> hobbs, just a one liner
<0> ayrnieu: SL-5500
<1> I suppose it could be corrupted.
<9> & enroute ATL to GIG thence POA and a hotel, looking for net
<1> I will get a copy from another machine.
<4> hobbs - ah, I had one of those. Watch out for OPIE; it tries too hard to be Palm-like, so you'll need to disable inherently broken features like the 'documents' tab.
<0> ayrnieu: I had one before, but I crushed it :)
<0> ayrnieu: so I know how to deal with it. But thanks :)
<10> I'm about to flash my 5500 and 3100 with openzaurus (yay 2.6.16!)
<4> yeah, OZ is what I just meant.
<4> I hear that OpenBSD runs well on the SL-3* series :-)
<4> 3[102]00, I mean.
<10> I've been running OpenBSD but other than being able to brag to chicks that I have pf in my pocket, it's kinda useless
<0> haha
<0> "pf in my pocket" sounds like a real win
<4> obscurite - don't leave it in your pocket, then :-)
<0> ayrnieu: I'd much rather get a 6000L, that thing is practically ideal in my book
<0> ayrnieu: but apparently there were about 12 of them made, ever :)
<10> I like grpahical applications, and x windows really really ****s on a zaurus.



<4> the X Window System.
<10> So I think it's time to go back to qtopia/opie
<10> I like being able to fall asleep playing stupid games
<0> Vectoroids!
<4> doom!
<1> Bah.
<1> lsof is boogered.
<1> But it isn't the executable, it must be a library.
<11> hmm
<0> don't suppose either of you has one you'd like to get rid of if this one doesn't go through for me? :)
<10> If I were an OpenBSD admin, then running OpenBSD on a pocket computer would be pretty useful.
<1> I use FreeBSD.
<10> But building the ports tree on a 400mhz CPU is sadism
<1> My first FreeBSD boxes were 486/33's.
<12> obscurite: Ehh?
<13> mine was a 486/50mhz
<13> ran under my bed
<1> Then, DX2/66's.
<12> 400 MHz is plenty, ***uming it's not some cache-crippled piece of ****
<13> made my room hot
<10> Let me rephrase, building the ports tree on a microdrive is sadism.
<12> ok, that's true
<12> a microdrive is sloooooooow
<12> helloo mister 1 mb/s
<14> can somebody tell me how to extract everything out of a line after the occurence of a certain word (like hello: all my friends, $afterhello would equal "all my friends" .. something like that)
<0> pipeline: and ARM isn't exactly superquick with I/O overall anyway
<1> My first drives were 40MB gooberdisks.
<1> 4200 RPM, 2 year average access.
<10> It literally took me 24 hours to build a few apps.
<12> hobbs: They're not?
<0> pipeline: not from what I remember
<11> obscurite: can't build it on something else and then copy it over?
<10> Khisanth - not last I checked
<12> hobbs: I would expect that to vary by core, unless there's something fundamentally wrong with the ISA :P
<10> Khisanth - packages are kind of slow to be added too :(
<0> in any case, what I want is to have perl and vi in my pocket again
<0> Palm can't deliver that :)
<15> Is that a palm in your pcoket or you just happy to see buu?
<0> well I got one hand in my pocket
<0> and the other one's hailing a taxicab
<1> We are going to be building some SDR goop with a 200MHz ARM running embedded Linux.
<0> Yaakov: cool
<1> It should be fun, we will be using an FPGA for the tough bits.
<16> shalome yakov
<16> salom
<16> err
<16> That still doesn't look right
<16> shalom
<10> I've eaten four bagels today.
<6> EvanCarr1ll: Salom runs!
<6> Woo!
<10> I'd say there's a good change I'm holier than thou.
<10> s/change/chance/
<16> I used to have a boxen with that name
<16> buu: When are you taking the next vacation?
<6> EvanCarr1ll: Dunno. Maybe yapc
<16> NEWB.
<16> where is yapc?
<17> is there anyway to run a function and only use the 3rd variable of the array it returns?
<6> EvanCarr1ll: Chicago apparently
<17> StarMUD::Network::player_send($newsocket, StarMUD::Database::sqlite_short_help_lookup("LS-Splash")[2]);
<17> or something similer?
<6> huhlig: Um. Yes?
<16> buu: what kind of bull **** nonsense is that
<16> chicago
<0> huhlig: that, except with parentheses
<16> what happens in chicago other than water freezing
<17> buu is that syntax correct?
<18> oh man
<17> hobbs where?
<18> this is the happiest day of my life
<17> StarMUD::Network::player_send($newsocket, StarMUD::Database::sqlite_short_help_lookup("LS-Splash")([2])); ??
<0> huhlig: around the thing you're [] ing
<0> huhlig: (foo(bar))[2]


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