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<0> ugh. <1> yeehaw <1> heya John <2> morning, Eric <1> Coma: how the hell are we? <3> .ro is active ;) <3> ey Nanuq <2> Nanuq: overly active, for a change ;) <1> yoz <1> Coma: whoa. my whole world has been altered. <2> Hmpf, of course icecast can't handle wma streams <0> hehe. <2> Nanuq: altered or augmented? ;) <4> hi * <1> Coma: just plain ****ed over <2> hey tavi
<4> hi john <1> Coma: but what are we active on? <2> Work, work, work, more work, etc <2> Speaking of which, bbias. <1> Yeah, speaking of which, I need to leave shortly. :P <1> like, now. <1> adios <5> ****? That the time? <5> Sleep! <6> i would like to have php as a cgi interpreter, so i can use it within shttpd, to make a standalone SSL server with php support in order to make an admin panel (in windows i am already running such a setup), but now i would like to have it for linux and *BSD... anyone an idea which files i need to copy to the same directory as the shttpd.c in order to make the makefile and config of shttpd? <6> wb Coma <2> It's so easy to please people =) <2> Da_Loony: isn't it among the default options of php to run under cgi? <6> Coma, it is, but i need to have ONLY the cgi core of php so i can use it in a leightweight webserver, like monowall did <6> but i use another httpd for it <2> waznz: Where's the chix0r? <6> because i wanted to use SSL <7> Coma how you doing! <6> i am using, as stated shttpd <7> Wouldn't you know it ... they all have morals and **** ... or are too busy :( <2> waznz: As usual, busy as hell. And trying to do stupid things <2> Da_Loony: Probably only the php-cgi binary then? And I don't exactly know about shttpd specifically, but if it runs cgis, it shoudl work with php-cgi <6> any idea where i can find only that binary? <6> or the c file? <7> huh? Da_Loony, from the source code of php (excuse me for jumping in ... but seems that's what you're after?) <2> Da_Loony: It's part of the standard php distribution. If you only want that binary, you can probably get it via some config/compile time option <6> np waznz, any help is welcom <2> waznz: Very! :P <7> Hmmm ... ok. <6> lol :p <7> Gay people can still shag girls though, right? <0> waznz: new CD allows sparse listening. <2> Da_Loony: Taking a look at the shttpd sf site, it seems that php-cgi is all you need indeed <7> Clone: yeah ... couple of tracks on there that I like ... otherwise it's a little ... hmmmm <6> yeah, i just need the interpreter, but i want the source of it so i can cc it <6> in order to make the panel campatible with multiple OS's <2> Da_Loony: www.php.net :P <6> Coma, already unpacking here :p <6> which takes some time <7> damn ... now I'll have to figure out how much to charge 'em <2> Da_Loony: Or you could use some binary provided by $distro, and no doubt it's available in bsd ports too <7> minimum of an hour :) <2> Wicked, icecast seems exactly to do what I want... "on-demand relays" <2> That'd solve most of the problems alright, except for the stations that only supprt wma :/ <7> Hmmm ... wma <2> *mutter* <2> Exactly the two most listened to stations here are wma only :/ <2> yoz: And you forgot about us again? <3> Coma: aaaaah right 8) <3> heh <2> waznz: That's not a cockring, mind :P <7> me?? <7> I'm sweet *and* innocent <7> well ... at least until I'm certain my phone and internet aren't being tapped anymore :)
<7> who the hell wrote these firewall rules? <3> I think I should go test the ups. <7> you have an admirer I see <2> tommi: Here, hold this button and don't let go. <4> Coma: no coffee today huh? :> <2> What's this coffee thing you speak of? <4> you are blabbering like you had no coffee :P <8> oooh! coffee. <4> yeah coffee <4> i had two cups until now <4> and a banana :) <9> i had a mango <4> Coma: our company just hired like 30 persons, from which like 10 are hawt chicks <4> waznz: ? <4> waznz: you wish! <7> work/company <7> the company probably doesn't have a presence here though :( <7> and I'd imagine the hawt chicks aren't here either :( <2> Gawd damn stinking undienet! <8> Coma: grumpy old fart. <2> That's me alright <8> I've lost it, having not done support for a while. <8> but it's building up quickly. <2> What, utter hatred for lusers? <8> Coma: yes. very much so <8> I've been in denial during this time where I havn't been exposed to them <7> Night all <2> night, waznz <10> sal <2> Hmm, how to get this lot working.... <8> Coma: you never cast screaming users? <2> Nope, not even that <10> beni <8> Coma: and you call yourself grumpy. hrmpf! <2> Duhu: In case you hadn't noticed yet, we use english here. <10> i`m understand.. <2> tommi: There's various degrees of being grumpy :) <2> Hmm, $collegue suggests to use windows media something... <3> s/something/player <2> Nono, not that. From what I understood it's some sort of streamingserver that also does relaying, like we're after <2> Including this wma crap <3> oh <2> Bwahaha, even that thing seems to choke on a wma stream <4> damn <4> do NOT attempt to compile e kernel in a vm, with a celeron cpu <4> it's simply slow as hell <4> Coma: how's it going? <11> ciao <2> Hmpf, so we're still stuck without music :/ <12> Let's dance... <2> Morning, Lion-O <3> Lion-O! <13> mornin' guys. <14> hi <2> Quick, call the police, it's jgaddis! <15> is there a maximum number of lines that cat can handle? <2> vampirical: Not that I know of, but it might have other weird limits, like choking on files larger than 2GB <15> alright cool, that jives with all the references I've checked <2> Oh, looking closer though, newer versions of cat seem to open files using O_LARGEFILE and shouldn't have that limit <16> help <2> Menumorut: go read http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
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