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<0> you people are the **** <1> haha <0> GG-Allin: yeah, you have any bloody kleenex? <2> schitzo: no, ****ees. the girls are the ****ers.... <0> DaveX: uhhh, who are you and do I really actually care? <2> schitzo: me, and no, probably not <3> hehe <0> DaveHowe: ohhh, now I know who you are. <0> DaveHowe: I was to lazy to /whois <4> schitzo: You are the swallow <5> schitzo: you are teh **** :P <5> LOL <6> bl00dy kl33n3x <7> its my fallback /nick for when the link is unstable <3> GG-Allin: shut the **** UP
<7> ksh: european or african ? <5> only his ***? <5> do wash your hands afterwards :P ye gods :P <0> Lion-O: well, what his lover decides to do with it after that is up to him <8> Would someone set a ban in HH for that hostmask? Apparently my X bans expiring. <3> http://today.reuters.com/news/articlenews.aspx?type=technologyNews&storyid=2007-02-07T192948Z_01_N07401762_RTRUKOC_0_US-NEWYORK-IPOD.xml <3> "New York may ban iPods while crossing street" <8> K_F: http://tinyurl.com/ <9> hello <10> find . -name '*9 So*' -exec ls <3> jlgaddis: yeah, it was slightly grander than I first presumed <10> how come it keeps saying that it is missing argument to '-exec' <5> doseryder: 'man find' <0> doseryder: because you aren't doing it right <7> doseryder: where is your {} ? <5> doseryder: you also need to close down the exec statement. <9> need a little help... I am trying to build a custom kernel patching it with grsecurity; anyhow I need to setup a special port for the ip_conntrack_ftp module - how can I do this for a monolithic kernel? Do I have to specify the port somewhere in .config? <10> Lion-O: i've been reading it and it doesn't help me alot <5> doseryder: read it again. It even gives you examples. <10> schitzo: not with -exec <10> lion-o: not wiht -exec <1> K_F: fair enough. <5> doseryder: yes <10> schitzo: ultimately, i want it to execute a command ones it returns a success status <8> la la la <8> killin' time until five o'clock <8> la la la <5> doseryder: http://www.die.net/doc/linux/man/man1/find.1.html <5> doseryder: read the ****ing manpage. Its all there. <5> See the EXAMPLES section for examples of the use of the `-exec' option. <5> bloody idiot <4> DaveHowe: African <5> lesse, I bet even the tldp online pages have it. <10> Lion-O: why da phuk are u cursing at me? If you don't want to offer help and stfu <4> wtf? <7> albatross! get yur albatross 'ere <4> ow! <11> Lion-O: to be honest the manual doesn't explicitly mention escaping the ";" which IS rather easy to forget unless you know about it :P <3> Jostein: it does <11> not explicit enough :P <5> Jostein: I just clicked it away, but iirc it does. <3> Jostein: until <3> an argument consisting of ';' is encountered. <5> besides; if you use ';' you don't NEED to escape it <3> Jostein: fairly explicit <11> K_F: depends on the mindset of the reader <5> find .... -exec ls ';' <5> or something <11> if you dont know/bare in mind that the ; will be interpeted by the shell, that can create hours of cursing <3> Jostein: if he's too stupid to comprehent basic english he shouldn't use it in the first place <3> Jostein: "Both of these constructions might need to be escaped (with a '\') or quoted to protect them from expansion by the shell." <5> and as I said... in the EXAMPLES section I can see: <11> K_F: this is IMO more a case of lacking manpage <5> find . -type f -exec file b{}b \; <5> ewww <3> Jostein: not lacking anything <11> K_F: basicly the author presummes that everyone in the world will take that -badly- formulated sentence and extract the -actual- meaning of it
<11> which is BAD documentation <5> find . -type f -exec file '{}' \; <3> Jostein: what the **** is badly formulated there? <5> its litterally spelled out in the example section <3> Jostein: just natural selection :)' <11> maybe I have old manpages here <5> "The semicolon is similarly protected by the use of a backslash, though bbbwas nog een uitdaging ook om er te komen werken; mijn vacature heeft bijna half geeky linux nederland bereikt :){}bwas nog een uitdaging ook om er te komen werken; mijn vacature heeft bijna half geeky linux nederland bereikt :) \;{}bbwas nog een uitdaging ook om er te komen werken; mijn vacature heeft bijna half geeky linux nederland bereikt :){}bwas nog een uitdaging ook om e <5> whoops <11> hah <5> WTF is wrong with my irc client... <3> Jostein: could be <11> Lion-O: more likely your right click :P <5> Jostein: I'm on irssi with ssh. KDE Konsole <5> every time I type ';' something odd happens so it seems <5> ';' <11> we all have our problems :) <0> ;;;;;; <5> oh wait, must be the manpage using weird control characters <0> ;;;;;; <0> damn 6 6 6 of semi-colons does nothing <5> The semicolon is similarly protected by the use of a backslash, though ';' could have been used in that case also. <4> WTF are you doing?!?! <5> geek your heart out rick springfield <11> right. I should be watching this one ep, and I should have a gl*** of wine <4> Wow, you people are geeks <3> Jostein: going for some JD myself <12> ?? help <5> Coafez-Gaste: /part is the command you seek <4> No, it's /quit <11> K_F: get yourself something decent to drink :P <3> I'm out of the good stuff and I don't have a driver available <3> get yourself a license damn it <13> can't create transaction lock on /var/lib/_db.0000 <13> during installation of suse <4> bummer <5> better luck next time. <13> erm? <5> where is oldmonk when you need him? ;) <14> why, oh why, did I just play "Gym Cl*** Heros - Cupids Chokehold" <15> ... <15> \ <3> Steakk: desire to torture yourself? <14> smth lik ethat <14> K_F, did you check that URL i gave a few hours ago about your perfect woman? <14> :) <3> Steakk: yeah.. didn't _get it_ <14> pssht <16> Good afternoon. I am hoping to find a person who can help me out with apache and the whole HTTP TRACE/mod_rewrite deal. <3> UrbanWork: yeah... about that.... <3> UrbanWork: good luck <16> Haven't had much so far <3> actually, a lot that CAN help you, not that many that WILL help you <3> the lack of precision is probably one of your problems <3> and your best bet is probably writing up a tender and waiting for some offers <3> or , well... RTFM!! <16> I need to disable the TRACE method on a apache2 webserver running on Fedora Core 3. Following the solutions found everywhere I do not get the expected result. <11> K_F: you -did- write 4 lines of insults before he even had time to describe the problem properly though <3> UrbanWork: might be an idea to look into the LIMIT directive <9> anybody knows how I can specify a custom ip_conntrack_ftp port with a monolithic kernel? <11> K_F: easy on the insult-key :D <3> Jostein: that I got the time for it is a good reason to hit it in the first place <11> pfff <5> Mirandil3: use whatever you have for the module as kernel parameter or simply as module parameter. <5> Mirandil3: should be documented though. <11> not everyone is as "efficient" as you, neither strive to be <3> hehe <9> I'd appreciate a documentation about this, couldn't find anything through google <5> Mirandil3: the kernel docs come to mind. <9> ok, sorry
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