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<0> hi, how can i get information of a video-file like duration and codec? <1> i have a small problem with charsets. I'm using lwp to grab data from a website which is in spanish and some of the chars like etc come out looking wrong <1> how do i fix this? <2> integral, the problem was CPAN was installing the new Pod::Simple in site_perl, and vendor_perl was first in @INC... or vice-versa, whatever. <3> ah, nasty <2> integral, indeed <3> bah, stupid davanger left. <4> how can I set environment variable PATH ? <3> $ENV{PATH} <5> where, when!!? <3> The newbie hits you with the +5 Stick of Clue Removal --MORE-- <3> You feel like your brain has leaked out of your ears. You die.
<6> integral: Yeah <6> It hurts. <2> integral, perl searches @INC from beginning to end, right? <3> yep <2> ****ing gentoo ****ed up their perl build's @INC order <7> lol <3> no, no, of course they didn't because it worked for them! <8> haha <9> I have been relayed this from OSCON: <9> code.google.com/hosting <6> Heh. <6> They really are trying to take over the world. <3> oh dear <3> so when are they going to use the m***ive amount of data they have to hold the world's stock exchanges and markets to ransom? <3> that's why they *really* have an online spreadsheet, obviously <6> yeah <9> Neat, though, it uses svn. <3> svn is better than cancer, and cvs <10> cancer? <3> hmm, there's a gale GUI there <3> hmm, I bet that google thing is using rails <6> Good lord, why? <3> well either that or It's a giant CL monstrosity <9> I dunno, it looks pretty much like every other google app-thing. <10> integral: isn't google older than rails? <3> b_jonas: way, way, way older <10> and I think google is a python thingy <3> My *lunch* was older than rails <9> You know, one thing I love about working on a campaign, besides strolling into work at 3p, is I can totally wear the same thing I wore yesterday. <6> Awesome. <8> I do that all the time. :) <11> how does the CPAN shell set its @INC when running tests? <11> it's not the same @INC the perl interpreter normally uses <3> CPAN shell shouldn't. <6> -Iblib <3> The test target in the makefile typically ensures the blib is in @INC <3> But the makefile can do whatever it feels like. <11> hm <11> but it would be considered bad practice not to include the default @INC, wouldn't it? <3> umm, well yes, but typically the details are left up to ExtUtils::MakeMaker <11> I ask because "test Gtk2" runs the tests without the default @INC (e.g. without the paths from $PERLLIB), but running "make test" manually in .cpan/build/Gtk2-1.122 does run with the default @INC <11> that's strange, isn't it? <11> ...and when I run "force install Gtk2" afterwards in the same CPAN shell, it deletes the build directory and starts from scratch :-O <12> Hi <12> mangle: Perl is great, but ASM is faster <13> Perl is solo, were it not ASM is faster <12> mangle: Perl is more overseeable than ASM though. <13> Perl is new overseeable barring ASM in any event. <14> -_- <12> mangle is as good as megahal, except that it has no time limit! =D <3> GumbyBRAIN: There are 6 seats in First Cl*** and 24 in Standard that can be reserved for people who smoke <15> Yeah, i think official is somewhat more not-so-great english he doesnt' know this) i have the standard hoagie and cheesesteak roll in philly. Primo's and a smoke. <16> it seems use lib ( "/somepath/$more" ); # ignores the $more var -- is there a way around this? <3> frankg: $more has to have a value at *compile-time* <12> mangle: There are 6 seats in First Cl*** and 24 in Standard that can be reserved for people who smoke <3> eg. my $more; BEGIN { $more = "WOMBLES!" } <13> There are 6 seats in stellar rank and 24 in everyday that let out be taciturn being as how folk who marinade <16> integral, thx <12> mangle: Do you think official is somewhat more not-so-great english he doesn't know this? <13> Do self logicalize chancellor is simply accessory not-so-dignitary Tamaulipec he doesn't digest this? <12> yeah.
<3> good night all! <12> integral, gnight :) <1> anyone know how to change charsets in perl? <3> perldoc Encode <13> Type 'perldoc Encode' in your shell or go to http://perldoc.perl.org/Encode.html <17> Lets say i was to begin a m***ive tailored marketing campeign, and NET::SMTP wasn't scallable or fast enough for me, what would work better? <17> Thanks in advance. <1> try NET::SPAM <1> lol <17> Thats not funny. <12> mangle: perlbot rot13 test <13> perlbot rot13 urinalysis <12> perlbot? <12> >_< <1> from my point of view its what you probably are doing.. <17> davanger: I'm trying to inform people of a valueable product, and the company in the event they want to vest some of their unused retirement into it. <1> inform people of a "VALUEABLE PRODUCT" <1> yeah thats not spam <18> a dictiomary? <12> mangle: EvanCarroll informs people of a valueable product which is not spam <13> EvanCarroll informs stock of a valueable article of merchandise which is not spam <12> hehe <17> spam is unwanted mail. <19> I'm looking for a channel where I can ask a general OSS licensing question... any suggestions? <17> My mail will be irrestable offers.. people will want them <17> rbellamy: #perl works. <1> LOL <1> whata spamma! <17> rbellamy: We don't auctually have anything to do with PERL. <12> mangle: GumbyBRAIN: Hi, j00 are a r34l dud3 man! <13> GumbyBRAIN: Hi, j00 are a r34l dud3 someone! <15> j is based on a private message (which has the cmu phonetic dictionary in its own shortcuts for common datasets, which is exactly 3 digits. <12> ^_^ <12> GumbyBRAIN: perlbot be perlbot <15> be like dazjorz. <12> lol! <12> perlbot be like dazjorz <20> <12> How I can make teh web wit pearl?!?! <21> is there a way to run the perl interpreter so i can enter multiple commands, like the python one? <12> wit CGI!!!! <12> !!!oneone!!1!11!!eleven!!!1!1oneone!!! <18> mangle: my landlord is evicting me from my apartment for not paying the rent. <13> my manager is evicting me minus my apartment in aid of not spot cash the separate. <19> EvanCarrol: I'm wondering about ported code and the license attached to it... <17> bhearsum: perl -d1 <17> bhearsum: -de1 <21> ahhh <21> thaks EvanCarroll :) <19> EvanCarrol: so, say you have code originally written in C/C++ and you port it to Java, what are the copyright requirements as to the license. <19> ? <17> rbellamy: If the code was 'ported', and not 'influenced by', then often it implies it was done with access to the original code which opens you up legally. <22> rbellamy: It seems to me that you will get the copyright yourself <18> mangle: count me in if it will make me rich. <13> aristocrat me in if it dedication idiosyncrasy me fruity. <19> EvanCarrol, amarillion: you've both hit on the two sides of what I am concerned about. <17> rbellamy: I would say if you use the word port, it was reverse engineered or stolen. <19> EvanCarroll: especially if a conversion tool was used... <17> rbellamy: Without any doubt. <22> reverse engineered != stolen <23> you will not get the copyright yourself; it is not an original work <22> reverse engineering is very legal <23> consult a lawyer if you intend to distribute this code; consult the original author, as well <19> amarillion: true... as long as you don't have access to the original source <17> amarillion: copyright the reverse engineering of codebase, is a stealing. <17> s/codebase/bin/ <24> how do I use CPAN to find out what modules I have installed for perl? <25> i need to install some perl libraries: BerkeleyDB, Net::Server::Daemonize, Net::Server::Multiplex, perl-BerkeleyDB, perl-IO-Multiplex and perl-Net-Server. so, what do i do? <26> danfg: you use cpan. <19> Somni: most lawyers I've spoken to are out of their minds... I've had a terrible time finding OSS savvy lawyers <26> perlbot install module <20> perl -MCPAN -e 'install "Some::Module"' # where Some::Module is the one you want to install <25> cool <22> Inssomniak, that's not so easy, you need to look in all directories in @INC
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