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<0> anyone know a nice C++ interface for browsing tar files in code? <0> Tarfile * pTarfile = Tarfile("/some/file.tar.gz"); <0> then i want to see what is in it, and open the files as streams <0> i've found zlib, which has a C++ wrapper, but I don't think that does tar files <1> likely doesn't, but did you check closely? <0> well, i searched for "tar" in the FAQ, nothing, doesn't bode well :) <0> i'm currently googling "zlib tar" <2> zlib does tar iirc <2> never tried it though <0> groovy <0> i should find the API docs, can't beat them <3> sure you can, with a stick, just like you would a little kid. <0> odd ball :) <0> heh, bloody hell, guess what the recommended zlib C++ interface is? <0> Boost.Iostreams <1> I hadn't realized they'd added it yet
<0> that should satisfy the "nice" requirement for the interface <1> maybe <0> http://www.boost.org/libs/iostreams/doc/home.html <0> you not rate some of the boost libs then? <0> "compression and decompression in the zlib, gzip and bzip2 formats. <0> " <1> I'm struggling here (office) with the filesystem API because here we have 1_33_1 and at home I always have the latest <1> I don't 'rate" them, I just test them <0> i'm using "rate" in the colloqiual british sense there <0> as in, thinking they are okay <1> well, I'm ceertainly NOT fond of the 1.33.1 boost::filesystem <0> did it change a lot recently? <0> i have used that one actually, thought it was okay <1> well, I was working on some stuff from home but it wouldn't compile here..... i.e. some auto "conversions" were missing <0> ah <0> that's helpful of them <1> in 1.34 you will be alble to << boost::filesystem::path without having to do the stupid .string() <1> for example <0> time savers like that are always nice <1> that's not just a timesaver, IMO every user cl*** (and utility cl***) should be streamable <2> any advances on TR1 ? <0> fair comment, only takes a sec to add i suppose <1> bealtine I haven't looked, I had the flu for the past week, got sorta better on fri, but Libby and Joan came down with it <2> ugh...hope they are better now? <1> well, I am, Joan says Libby seems well enough to go to school tomorrow, but that she called in "sick" for tonight <1> she's feeling better, but thinks she still may be contagious (not a good thing for a nurse) <2> not really <2> considering mrsa and buddies :) <0> somebody was raving to me about this stuff for colds, i got some cheap: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Propolis <1> http://www.telegraph.co.uk/opinion/main.jhtml?xml=/opinion/2006/04/09/do0907.xml&sSheet=/news/2006/04/09/ixworld.html <=== JBlitzen did you see that? <4> I'll look in just a second, just finishing up a bug fix <1> np <4> For which khan is no doubt responsible <2> the beeb are "reporting" bush is about to nuke iran <4> Alrighty <1> I saw such a rumor over the weekend, bealtine <4> http://www.rawstory.com/news/2006/Republicans_progressive_watchdog_ask_Democrat_to_0407.html <4> Okay <4> Scoping <4> And, incidentally, the .DEFAULT user in Windows 2000 does not get a default printer set up by default. <4> So to speak. <4> Which is another way of saying that Excel interop is gaey <4> Okay, scoping <4> Oh, I did see that, vic <4> Sent it to my father last night <4> Old news, but reasonably well written <0> interesting article vawjrwrk <4> Note that its agenda is to focus on global cooling. <1> you mean we gotta generate MORE greenhouse g***es after all? <4> I think the easiest way to eliminate most problems on earth would be to halt all production of print news media. <4> I saw those Iran reports <4> Basically bull****. <4> An unidentified "senior official" (at the NY Times, no doubt) heard from someone who heard from someone who ... <2> its just a point, like global whatever... <4> Who no doubt only said that we were making plans to attack Iraq <4> Er, Iran <4> Which, of course, we've been doing since Iran existed <2> too late :) <4> We've got buildings full of plans, and we can always use more <2> the press is full of idiots who seem to like stirring up **** based on some bizarre made up agenda <4> But by writing up the bull**** articles, the media invents a looming crisis and tries to force the president down an alternate alley by spooking citizens.
<4> Nicely said, beal. <2> no consequences and press immunity <2> like the poor guy the press tracked down and then published <2> he was shot dead 2 days later <2> idiots <1> missed that one, bealtine <2> ira spy <5> Who, Van Gogh? <4> Actually <4> Here's a good one <4> The other day they published data about Air Force One <4> Including where to shoot to hit oxygen tanks related to the medical equipment. <4> And the rest of the media jumped on the story, making sure anyone with google can find it. <2> wow wikipedia are fast : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denis_Donaldson <4> They might as well be open about it and fire off the president's daily schedule to Al Jazzeera every morning. <1> bealtine of course wiki are fast....anyone can write an article <2> true enough <2> badly written muck it is too <2> http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/northern_ireland/4877680.stm <2> much better <4> Just the other day, that Page Six editor got hit trying to blackmail some billionaire <4> Thank you for placing your Papa John's pizza order via our Online Ordering service. Please find below, details of your order: <4> :D <1> http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/4895898.stm .... some people just have TOO much time <6> it seems those people fight hard to FIND offensive pictures <2> its obviously whatever they call it (if use use a lot of hallucenogenics) <4> Damnit <4> Had to cancel that Papa Johns order <4> They don't have any buffalo dipping sauce <2> arent buffalos a bit big to dip into sauce? <5> bealtine: I think it's Buffalo, as in NY. <2> a town covered in sauce doesnt sound appealing either :) <1> one usually uses either blue-cheese or "ranch" salad dressing as a "sauce" <3> blue cheese <3> that's the only option. <5> That depends who "one" is. <3> anything else is wrong. <1> bealtine yes, buffalos are a bit big, but they have _tiny tiny_ wings <3> and we have to import them all the way from Africa, it's amazing they stay so cheap. <3> no buffalo here in the US <2> only when they have their tutus on... <1> ok, bison <1> commonly referred to as buffalo <5> Incessant yaking. <3> 2 k's in yakking. <5> True that. <0> night folks <3> I like this little headset thing for my phone <3> ok, it looks kind of dumb <3> but, it's neat. <2> bluetooth headset? <3> yes <2> i have one of those in the car <3> yeah? It's neat. <3> don't even have to get my phone out to use it. <4> vic, the problem is that I really wanted to try their chicken tenders <4> And you need hot sauce and honey mustard for dipping those <3> so <3> go to the store <3> buy some blue cheese <5> Noidea128: Isn't it "bleu" cheese, btw? <3> and order your food. <3> hmmm <3> bleu <3> maybe <4> Is bleu cheese hot sauce? <4> No. <4> If I could find good hot sauce in a grocery store, I'd be all over it. <4> But none of the hot sauces work too well. <1> Frank's original hot sauce <4> I don't know whtat is. <4> why that is. <4> I think I've tried Frank's.
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