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<0> whoa, in North Corolina - kewl
<1> er
<1> im in canada =)
<0> ... doubt that
<1> no im serious
<1> im in canada
<1> oshawa
<2> http://www.nomorepasting.com/paste.php?pasteID=57435 any idea why this won't count
<2> if i+= work should i-= work?
<3> Doesn't work.. or doesn't execute the for loop?
<4> for (i=81 ; i <= -15 ; i-=20)
<4> in step of 20 maybe?
<2> yeah
<2> TCA: You always on here :)
<3> Is (i<=-15) true or false when the loop starts?
<2> :)



<3> Yes. Smile. However, that's not an answer
<2> I notice me problem when u said that.
<2> it work now :)
<3> Go figure.
<2> lol
<2> its true so it wouldn't run the loop
<2> i meant false
<2> TCA: u ever sleep? :}
<5> so... sola awake?
<5> or anyone familiar w/ the forms editor in VS2005
<6> lo, Obike
<5> vawjr, yo
<5> think i may have found a bug w/ VS2k5, but i want to make sure it's not something stupid first
<5> created a user control
<5> very basic, only has a button for now...
<5> yet that control is not showing up in the toolbox?
<6> I don't normally use that stuff, I wouldn't know
<6> but I think I found one today also... the configuration manager
<5> i've also encountered some quirks
<5> think it may have been rushed out
<5> and what's up w/ the config manager?
<6> I was making changes in the debug section and when I then went to check the release section it was all messed up
<6> had some debug some release, some other stuff all over the place
<6> it's a 12 project solution
<0> hi
<6> lo
<5> damn
<5> musta been a headache to fix
<6> yes... rebooted the system...still had the problem
<6> so I resorted to changing the solution configureation, opening the config manager, setting things the way I wanted, closing the config manager.... repeat until done
<7> guess he left
<6> who?
<7> <1> cn28h?
<6> I also think there's a weird TCP problem if you let vs2005 do multiple builds at once and one of your include directories (boost for us) is on another server
<6> it starts taking _forever_ to access the server..but just from the machine doing the build
<6> then again, I've always thought there was some ****up in the MS stack
<8> if you're doing multiple builds at once and it's sending out all that data at the same time, could it be that the TCP keeps on backing off during collissions?
<6> things slow to a crawl
<8> even if you compile one thing at a time?
<6> and I don't think it does that many at once... I'm talking about the "maximum number of parallel project buidts"
<8> I had a problem with vs2005 being *** slow, but not even over the network
<7> you talking about distributed compiling?
<6> if I drop it to 1, things work, if I up it to 4 things go walkies
<6> cn28h do you have vs2005 ?
<6> or a facsimile?
<7> I've got the express edition on my other machine
<6> tools->options Projects and Solutions->build and run
<6> I don't know if it's in the express flavo(u)r
<7> what's different about that than a normal compile?
<6> you tell me, though I think it starts multiple copies of cl and stuff
<8> vawjr, does cl show up in the processes tab of the task manager?
<8> you could just watch that
<6> yes
<7> hm
<7> I'll have to look at it
<7> I bought a server the other day, I think it should be interesting to play with distributed compiling
<8> what kind of server?
<8> like the model of it
<6> it's NOT distributed compiling
<7> no, but what I'm talking about is :)
<7> it just made me think of it



<5> *stretch*
<5> starting a business is hard work
<7> need to figure out exactly what to run on the server
<7> as far as an OS goes, still
<5> freebsd or win2k3 server
<8> what kind of HDD storage do you have for it?
<7> win2k3 won't run on it
<7> it's got two 9.1GB SCSI HDDs in it (40Mbit)
<7> it's not a new machine
<7> two 300 MHz Ultrasparc II's (2MB cache)
<8> oh... I've got a 20 GB server then ;p good old 500 Mhz
<3> BeOS
<7> 1GB ram
<8> I could only scrounge up 380 MB for mine
<3> BeOS works with 16MB
<7> BeOS runs on SPARC64?
<3> oh
<3> No, not that i know of
<3> I ***umed x86 since freebsd and win2k3 were mentioned
<3> I didn't scroll back far enough to see
<7> ;P
<3> Solaris
<3> Gratz
<7> yeah, I was thinking about opensolaris
<3> Lemme know how that works. I inherited a sparc 1
<7> should be interesting
<7> it's a Sun Netra t 1125
<7> damn thing sold for $17,995+ in 1998
<7> going to take a bit of work to figure out how to work it
<7> no video card, no keyboard support
<5> and it's a POS
<5> <-- hates sun w/ a p***ion
<5> i had to write a linux installer before
<5> i have a putrid hate for that OS
<7> heh
<5> i didn't mind it before, but after that...
<5> i'd rather pound nails through my ****
<7> I've had only positive experiences so far with Sun systems
<7> otherwise I woudln't have bought one
<5> until you need to rely on it ;)
<7> I imagine it is pretty reliable
<7> or at least it was
<7> if it still works it should be
<7> it's a Telco server
<7> NEBS certified for mission critical applications
<3> You.. bought it?
<3> How much?
<7> $100
<3> Yeah, alright.
<5> i used to write network management software
<5> those things aren't as reliable as they claim
<5> the fix - lots and lots of backup :)
<5> oddly enough, the most reliable OS we encountered was Win2K3 server and FreeBSD (tied evenly)
<5> any other OS and the thing wasn't so trusty
<5> brb
<7> Win2k3 runs on SPARC64?
<3> With enough emulation... yes
<7> hm, no thanks ;P
<7> I did consider running FreeBSD
<7> well, first I need to figuer out how to get anything onto it
<7> I don't think it has any removable media drives as is
<6> how many folks here are running subversion? how do you like it? have you used other version systems before?
<5> i use subversion
<5> love it.
<5> firm believer
<5> converted previous employer from CVS to subversion, and my current employer from VSS to subversion
<6> regular CVS or CVSNT ?
<5> CVS and CVSNT
<5> CVSNT was operations, CVS was R&D
<6> ok, I'm jusing CVSNT and have been for several years... wondering if it's worth the switch
<5> i've also used alienbrain
<5> hella worth the switch.
<5> migrating can be a huge headache, i'll admit


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