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<0> b1n0ry: do modules, not entire php mods <1> LATEST AND GREATEST <2> Well, developers are generally decent about not commiting utterly broken crap. <2> But that doesn't mean it won't happen. <0> mattmcc: indeed <3> itrebal: as long as i can accomplish the results, that would be my preference <1> I often commit crap to my CVS repos <0> ^Migs^: is it personal? <4> mazzanet - yes, it was.....a response ;) <0> ^Migs^: and not provate? <1> I take any offense toward CVS very personal <2> Although I do it from time to time. <0> er.... not public <5> ^Migs^: Latest does not always equal greatest <1> that's why I said latest AND greatest <1> not latest OR greatest
<2> One time was particularly entertaining. I had committed some half-baked changes to a core component of this site I was working on.. <6> heh, just remember when win ME was latest <0> mattmcc: hehehe, nice <6> definately not greatest <5> ^Migs^: But some of the "latest" might additionally include some of the "worst" <2> The client woke up the next day and decided to send out the URL of the development server to 60 friends & family members to test on. <2> Without warning or consulting us. <1> I think it's getting too rowdy in here, with all the anti-CVS talk. We need to calm down. <2> He then proceeded to go ape**** about "the test server isn't working, now I look bad." <6> lol <0> ^Migs^: i hate me some CVS... i love me some SVN <5> itrebal: Preach it, brother! <1> I just switched over to SVN today <6> svn rules <0> mattmcc: yea... i know how that goes <6> mattmcc, did you yell at him and call him a dumb***? heh.. <2> Subversion's certainly a nice system, but it could still improve. <0> mattmcc: *every* system could still be improved <2> Recent exploration with distributed repositories has yielded some cool results that would be useful. <1> what's the benefits of SVN over CVS and vice versa? <7> i love it when clients freak out about unfinished code like that, instantly rewarded for their foolishness <8> mattmcc: Angeline Jolie can be improved ;) <2> And there's this notion of shelving that I'd love to see. <3> alright, meeting time. later on folks. <5> mattmcc: What's that? <9> Bah, version control is for quiche eaters, I just write the code on paper and cross out where I need to fix it and draw arrows to the new code. <3> dj_segfault: the only way i see that angelina jolie can be improved is to remove the pregnancy factor :) <1> okay, what are you doing to help fix the deficiency, mattmcc? <0> FlamingCows: :) <2> ^Migs^: CVS has no advantages over SVN. The only reason CVS has prevailed for so long is that for much of its lifetime it was the _only_ practical OSS option. <1> good system, FlamingCows <5> b1n0ry: Ugh. I can't bear to look at those bloated lips. <1> then what's better about SVN? <3> TML: it's more the bloated chest that i like :) <2> ^Migs^: It was actually designed to be a client-server system, for starters. <0> ^Migs^: svn p\/\/|\|z|\|z competition <2> The notion of a CVS 'server' is a hack. <3> alright, bye folks. <0> mattmcc: really? hehe <5> ^Migs^: http://subversion.tigris.org/ <2> Additionally, any notion of access control is also a hack. For example, PHP implements access control on its CVS server via a big shell script. <0> hehe, a friend of mine is telling me that his server doesnt go through booting and lilo/grub <5> A shell script built off of a bunch of m4 files, no less <2> Then there's the matter of simple repository features. Atomic commits, moving and removing files, etc. <10> itrebal: im sure. <0> myconid: i told him he was dumb, and walked away <0> myconid: he proceeded to yell that i was wrong and didn't know <5> itrebal: There *is* a movement to put a Linux kernel directly in the BIOS <0> TML: though, his server doesn't have that feature, if it exists at all in the 1st place <5> itrebal: I think they even have prototypes, using the new BIOS intel came out with <8> TML: Who would want to do that? <9> There is a linux BIOS, yeah. <5> dj_segfault: You're directly in your kernel from power-on <5> dj_segfault: What could be bad about that? <8> I know *I* wouldn't want to risk reflashing the BIOS to update my kernel or libraries. <9> I don't think anyone actually uses it much. <8> I can see it for kiosks and embedded systems. <5> dj_segfault: reflashing the BIOS isn't that big of a risk anymore. <2> TML: Ah, shelving is basically a notion of picking and choosing which individual diffs within files you want to commit. <5> dj_segfault: More importantly, in the new BIOS standard coming out, it's no risk at all
<5> mattmcc: Interesting! Got any pointers? <8> cite? <5> As you can imagine, googling for "shelving" isn't being very forthcoming <2> 'subversion shelves' seems to work. <2> I don't have anything too authoritative bookmarked yet. <2> I first saw it mentioned on planet.debian.org, but failed to remember to tag the relevant posts. <11> how to form http packets with PHP? <2> Well, open a socket and write to it. <1> that's not a proper sentence <5> lng: php.net/socket <1> what do you mean "form" http packets? <11> TML: ok <11> php sockets? <7> maybe he's talking about setting a http header <11> ^Migs^: create my onw <11> send fake ips, ttl and so on <12> ... <13> TML: http://www.zend.com/zend/week/week264.php#Heading4 <5> Pollita: This is BRILLIANT <13> ISN'T IT? <14> so I want to see if inside /web/ there is a folder jmt so I did is_dir($img_root.$mysubpath."\\") which equates to C:\www\web\jmt\ C:\www\web\ being the root <4> Pollita/TML - hah! <13> Stuff like this makes the wait WORTH IT <14> I always works, and in fact there is no "jmt" folder in there <5> Pollita: Who wrote that? <13> Steph++ "(Kudos to Sophocles and his translator, F. Storr.) <5> I guess I should say "Who thought to quote Oedipus"? <5> I know who wrote Oedipus Rex. :) <13> :p <13> Steph is bloody brilliant isn't she? <5> yes <5> yes, she is <13> "Enter CREON, who has been AFK..." <5> Is that the same Steph who used to be here and is now in #web? <13> No, different Steph <13> This Steph works for Zend in .il <13> Though she's Brittish <15> hi <13> Can't believe you don't know her <13> Ah me, what countless woes are mine! <13> All our host is in decline; <13> ^^^ Just love that couplet <5> (It's only one cl***, dammit.) <13> :D <15> I have a trouble with this code, that's run 4 times and after that stop, there's a error with break, and I don't understand why and how change that, is someone can help me ==> http://pastebin.com/543892 <13> Dude, I'm making Chorus' closign couplet my signature on any flame-war from now on <5> :) <16> hello <16> can someone tell me how to convert stirngs into numbers like "6" to 6? <0> DjDarkPingvin: who says they arn't numbers already? <5> "If you have a few hours to kill and enjoy seeing developers bicker..." <5> Who can p*** up an invitation like that? :) <17> TML: going to a conference? <16> itrebal: for examle i have a srting that contains a number ,and i extract the number ,it will be still a string <18> DjDarkPingvin: cast it <13> DjDarkPenguin: PHP Automagically converts as needed <13> Ex: $seven = "6" + 1; <19> I am going to bed <19> cheers all <13> It "just works <13> " <0> 'night <0> (tm) <16> hmmm i din`t know that <16> i`m used to other programing and scripting languages <15> nobody to help me ? <16> ok thanks <0> yea, i know how you feel (only comming from the other side) <1> no typecasting for PHP users <5> Pollita: Did you read Ilia's blog? <5> Pollita: I love the paragraph that begins "So, what can we learn from this?" <13> Yeah
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