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[08:26] daja77 ([Csr8CWWhB@odoaker.hrz.tu-chemnitz.de) returned to #rocklinux. [08:35] <blindcoder> moin [09:52] owl (~owl@karnaya.de) joined #rocklinux. [09:52] <owl> moin [09:58] <blindcoder> moin owl [09:58] <owl> hi blindcoder [10:04] <netrunner> moin, 2 [10:05] Action: netrunner restructuring his schedule [10:06] <daja77> cancelling all and staying in bed? [10:06] <blindcoder> hehe [10:07] <owl> nah. that's too much stress... sleeping on the keyboard [10:09] clifford (~clifford@213-229-1-138.sdsl-line.inode.at) joined #rocklinux. [10:13] <netrunner> daja77: well, cancelled efficient algorithms 2. was blocking 3 other events. [10:14] <netrunner> stupid thing is that ea2 gives 4+2sws, that's really expensive. [10:14] <daja77> oh yes [10:25] Action: netrunner wants to switch to a subject where you get a fixed schedule. [10:25] <netrunner> but then I had to take economy as main subject :)= [10:26] <daja77> hehe [10:30] <th> better go back to school then. [10:31] <netrunner> this guy has a few interesting kernel patches in his list ... https://kem.p.lodz.pl/~peter/cko/ [10:32] <netrunner> I like the shfs thing. [10:33] <blindcoder> anyone got experience with one automounter technology or another? [10:33] <blindcoder> for usbsticks and the like? [10:33] Action: netrunner uses automount since he uses openvpn [10:34] <netrunner> no, actually a bit longer. [10:35] <blindcoder> so if I put in a usbstick a /mnt/stick will be created, an /etc/fstab entry will be created and the device mounted? [10:36] <netrunner> no. nothing with fstab. it will be mounted when you change into that directory. [10:36] <netrunner> until then, the directory will be invisible. [10:37] <blindcoder> that's bad :/ [10:37] <netrunner> why? [10:37] <blindcoder> because I want it to be mounted when I plug it in [10:37] <th> blindcoder: most times it is enough for your memory stick to add an fstab entry like /dev/discs/discN/partX /mnt/stick ; with N being number of your real harddrives plus 1 [10:37] <netrunner> blindcoder: just use it. [10:37] <blindcoder> netrunner: ls -l /mnt/stick/<tab><tab> gives nothing in that case [10:37] <fake> moin [10:38] <netrunner> blindcoder: that is true. [10:38] <netrunner> blindcoder: but you can do a ln -s /mnt/stick/stick1 /mnt/stick.stick1 [10:38] <blindcoder> th: well, that adds other problems. If I have it plugged in at boot time it will be disc1 and disc2 will be my integrated card reader [10:38] <netrunner> blindcoder: and then use the latter [10:38] <fake> blindcoder: subfs ? [10:38] <blindcoder> th: if I haven't plugged it in at boot time it will be the other way round [10:38] <blindcoder> fake: where to find? [10:38] <th> blindcoder: ah [10:39] <fake> blindcoder: subfs-entry with device node in fstab, on directory open() -> check if a media is availible -> mount, if not: empty directory [10:40] <fake> https://sourceforge.net/projects/submount/ [10:40] <blindcoder> fake: so if I plug it in it will be mounted? [10:40] <fake> no [10:40] <blindcoder> :/ [10:40] <fake> if you open() the directory, it will be mounted [10:40] <fake> makes no difference, useage-wise [10:40] <netrunner> blindcoder: why do you want it to be mounted? just plug it in. you can start using it. [10:41] <blindcoder> well, I'll have to try it [10:41] <fake> openvpn 2.0 was released [10:41] <netrunner> fake: I guess he want's to create a virus that spreads when the media is mounted. [10:41] <blindcoder> netrunner: for my parents and moneypenny [10:41] <fake> moneypenny? your secretary? [10:41] <netrunner> blindcoder: again. it mount's itself. just plug and use. [10:41] <th> fake: his hamster [10:42] <fake> th: your'e a pervert [10:42] <fake> ;-) [10:42] <th> netrunner: how's umount handled than? [10:42] <th> fake: how so? [10:42] <netrunner> th: automount: timeout. [10:42] <netrunner> fake: with subfs? [10:42] <fake> no idea [10:42] <fake> i just know it works [10:42] <blindcoder> https://www3.fh-swf.de/fbin/roth/moneypenny.htm [10:42] <th> that's far from being enough [10:43] <fake> though i only tested with r/o media... [10:43] <netrunner> blindcoder: https://supermount-ng.sourceforge.net/ [10:43] <fake> blindcoder: kewl [10:45] <blindcoder> fake: indeed. Once that hits 1.0 I can finally get rid of my parents' windows installation [10:45] <netrunner> fake: submount tries to unmount in 15 second intervals (configurable) [10:46] <fake> ah, okay [10:46] <fake> well.. [10:46] <fake> not optimal. but i guess that's why its not in the kernel. [10:46] <daja77> hm my parents do not have windows [10:46] <fake> blindcoder: from a first view this sucks [10:46] <netrunner> supermount has the advantage that write operations finishe when really everything is written. [10:46] <blindcoder> daja77: but mine need a hbci software with "geldeinzug"-functionality [10:46] <fake> blindcoder: hard-coded paths in hard-coded makefiles... you package it ;) [10:46] <blindcoder> fake: guess I will [10:46] <th> netrunner: that's like mounting everything sync [10:47] <netrunner> th: ok. [10:47] <blindcoder> daja77: and I don't think gnucash can do that [10:47] <fake> blindcoder: geldeinzug? [10:47] <fake> blindcoder: what's that for? [10:47] <daja77> blindcoder: agreed [10:47] <netrunner> fake: tell him your bancaccount and you'll know *eg* [10:47] <blindcoder> fake: because my dad's "Kassenwart" for the BSG Motomak e.V. [10:47] <fake> aaaah [10:47] <fake> okay [10:48] <fake> i was thinking about money-insertion ... *douh* [10:48] <daja77> lol [10:48] <blindcoder> and since I've converted them to Mozilla and OOo long ago the move to a real OS will be smooth :) [10:48] <th> fake: through floppy drive [10:48] <th> i never tried to convert my parents... [10:49] <daja77> you never installed rock on your parents? ;) [10:49] <th> no [10:49] <daja77> :D [10:49] <th> rock is not yet ported to that arch [10:50] <fake> th just tried hamsters.. [10:50] <fake> *gg* [10:50] Action: blindcoder .oO( I did not send that patch yet? ) [10:50] <daja77> hm patch that reminds me [10:51] <th> blindcoder: you ported rock to human beings? [10:51] <blindcoder> depends on what you define as human beings [10:54] <th> i better dont define human beings [10:54] <blindcoder> :) [11:33] <fake> blindcoder: i take back my prior rant. one just has to run qmake... [11:34] Action: daja77 hates scanning ... [11:49] [anders-mcafee] (~snafu@82-68-84-57.dsl.in-addr.zen.co.uk) left irc: Remote closed the connection [11:52] <fake> blindcoder: moneypenny doesn't compile here [11:52] <fake> blindcoder: databaseaccess.cpp, line 519 [12:00] <blindcoder> fake: failed deps? [12:03] <fake> blindcoder: no: a string concatenation was missing .c_str(); [12:03] <fake> three, to be correct [12:04] <blindcoder> ouch [12:04] <fake> even more [12:04] <fake> may be a newer qt change.. [12:05] <fake> one return type is wrong... [12:07] <fake> na, finally it compiles... [12:08] <blindcoder> great :) [12:11] <fake> grr [12:11] <fake> even more errors [12:11] <fake> seems they first developed it as a std c++ app, and then switched to qt [12:11] <fake> now qstrings and std::strings are mixed everywhere... argh; [12:13] <owl> 'Ä [12:14] <blindcoder> sounds nasty [12:14] <blindcoder> even to a C++-ignorant guy like me :) [12:17] <fake> boy WHAT a CRAP [12:17] <fake> definitely written by students!! [12:21] <blindcoder> heh [12:21] <blindcoder> don't tell esden that :) [12:27] <owl> AAAAAAARGH. *having keys "written on head" :( * re [12:27] <blindcoder> written on head? [12:27] <fake> esden just didn't notice that he's not a student yet. still not... after he blew it how many times... ? [12:27] <fake> keys or syek ?\ [12:27] <owl> blindcoder: i must have fall asleep ... at least i woke up lying on my keyboard [12:28] <blindcoder> fake: being a student? or programming? :) [12:28] <blindcoder> owl: hihi [12:28] <fake> blindcoder: he didn't make it in munich. any idea how he's doing in rosenheim? [12:28] <blindcoder> fake: no, sorry. Hardly have any contact with him since I moved to Berlin [12:28] <owl> blindcoder: not funny. but the weather's making extremely tired. :( [12:29] <blindcoder> owl: 100% sunshine here :) [12:31] <owl> blindcoder: pah. here you can see grey-white clouds, rain falling down the whole fscking day and it's quite cold... (yesterday about 4 °c... today - dunno... still not motivated enought to walk to a thermo) [12:31] <blindcoder> 20+ degrees here yesterday [12:32] <owl> and - i want voice rec... i almost can't type because of this dumb injury [12:32] <owl> blindcoder: *sniff* :( you're evil [12:32] <blindcoder> :D [12:33] <owl> blindcoder: at least it's one of those days you're able to hack a story into your notebook :) [12:33] <fake> oh my... i could rant a day about that code... @moneypenny [12:34] <blindcoder> fake: feel free to do so :) [12:35] <fake> once it compiles, i'll tell the wall all about it [12:35] <blindcoder> jdjd [12:35] <blindcoder> hehe [12:40] <fake> that's it [12:40] <fake> i give up [12:40] <fake> no moneypenny for fake today. [12:40] <blindcoder> :( [12:42] <owl> fake: you're motivated as hell, too, aren't you? [12:42] <daja77> fake: do you have an idea why my blogentries from monday are sorted in for sunday? [12:51] <fake> daja77: because it was very early on monday? ;-) [12:52] <fake> no idea [12:52] <fake> the time on the server seems to be correct... [12:52] <fake> owl: just tired of fixing b0rken student code [12:53] <owl> fake: hehe. ok :) [13:03] <owl> .oO( xml*reader in c# is such an crap!!!! argh ) [13:11] <fake> what is it? sax or dom parser? [13:19] <owl> fake: readonly-character-stream-reader without dtd-schema-support [13:19] <fake> a character stream reader? [13:19] <owl> fake: ack. [13:20] <fake> like... fopen() + fread() ? [13:20] <fake> (who uses dtd schemas? they suck! big time!) [13:22] <owl> fake: yeah. openfile, read file till EOF. ;) nice, isn't it? and copying of this *#!!!! object is _not_ prossible. --> problem if you want to get the "component" tag e.g. and need to have a look at it... and stuff... cuz you're losing the values of the 3 other tags... [13:22] <owl> fake: testtrack pro-xml files are using them (but no need to use them in the migration tool) [13:24] <fake> owl: if it just returns the plain contents of a file, then why is it called xml reader? does it segfault when you feed it with something not xml-conforming? [13:25] <owl> fake: dunno. not tested... [13:25] <owl> if it segfaults i will get insane [13:25] <owl> get? be i mean [13:26] <owl> fake: you won flowers. unhandled exception. [13:29] <blindcoder> heh [13:29] <fake> *ROFL* [13:30] <owl> not funny. ;) [13:30] <fake> "hm. so it segfaults with some files, and works with some others?" "yes" "hm.. then call it xmlreader, and ship it." [13:31] <owl> ack. well... it's MS... what do you expect? [13:31] <owl> another "funny" thing: xmlNODEreader... reading the whole dumb file, not just the node... [13:31] <owl> or better. not just one dumb single node [13:31] <fake> that you are prohibited by license to talk to me about this superior technology. better get a lawyer... [13:32] <owl> huh? why? [13:32] <owl> <- not ms-member :) [13:45] <owl> wonderful. tickets for "faust II" ordered :))) [14:15] <daja77> fake: nope I wrote it on earyl tuesday, strange, I have seen that the clock seems to be ok, perhaps there is another clock somewhere [14:30] esden (~weasel@apollo.bingo-ev.de) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [14:32] <fake> daja77: maybe your system's clock was wrong? (wild guess, i have no clue) [14:36] <daja77> it takes my system time? hm [14:37] esden (~weasel@apollo.bingo-ev.de) joined #rocklinux. [14:38] <owl> hi esden [14:38] <daja77> esden! [14:39] <fake> hi esden! [14:45] esden (~weasel@apollo.bingo-ev.de) left irc: Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) [14:58] owl (~owl@karnaya.de) left irc: "rebooting" [15:01] owl (~owl@karnaya.de) joined #rocklinux. [15:01] <owl> re [15:02] <owl> i meantioned, that i'm really hating debilian, yes? [15:34] esden (~weasel@apollo.bingo-ev.de) joined #rocklinux. [15:37] <mnemoc> owl: why don't you use crystal instead of hateable-debian? :) [15:37] <owl> mnemoc: cuz it's an vserver [15:37] <owl> and - i'm not rocker ;p [15:38] <owl> hi mnemoc btw [15:38] blindcoder (~blindcode@dsl-082-082-094-154.arcor-ip.net) left irc: Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer) [15:38] <mnemoc> aha.. that vserver with less than 30M per user? [15:38] blindcoder (~blindcode@dsl-082-082-103-217.arcor-ip.net) joined #rocklinux. [15:39] <daja77> hi mnemoc [15:39] <owl> mnemoc: yes. (which runs with "original" configurating now... and works, if you're not installing all the software you want) [15:40] <mnemoc> hi daja77 [15:40] <mnemoc> owl: with less than 30M you can't do many thing [15:42] SteffenP (steffen@p5499734D.dip.t-dialin.net) joined #rocklinux. [15:45] <owl> mnemoc: ack. but - at least it runs a LAMP-server now... [15:45] <owl> (and postfix, and ssh and... so) [15:49] <blindcoder> with 800 kB you can create a Livesystem running nethack :D [15:49] <owl> hrm [15:51] <owl> gnarf. the next person calling the phonenr. of my parents will be killed via telephaty [15:52] <blindcoder> why? [15:53] <daja77> hm googling for that number [15:54] <owl> blindcoder: about 5 people were calling. [15:54] <owl> daja77: *kick* [15:54] <mnemoc> [030] - Freeciv 2.0.0 (Stable) :D [15:55] <daja77> w00t? [15:55] <daja77> cool [15:55] <mnemoc> yep :) [15:56] <daja77> preparing update patch ... [15:56] <blindcoder> yeah, came out two days ago I think [15:57] <daja77> .oO (this is a security update *gg*) [15:57] <blindcoder> heh [16:04] <mnemoc> o_O [16:06] <daja77> mnemoc: just j/k [16:06] <mnemoc> :) [16:06] <mnemoc> but that would make it enter rock faster :) [16:07] <daja77> hehe [16:32] mnemoc_ (~amery@200.75.27.8) joined #rocklinux. [16:42] mnemoc (~amery@200.75.27.52) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [17:30] <th> security update? [17:30] <th> we propably need it in stable then. [17:31] <mnemoc_> :D [17:32] <daja77> hehe [17:34] <daja77> sm sent btw ;) [17:43] <blindcoder> well, a nethack update would be marked security update [17:43] <blindcoder> since it help keeping the sysadmins sanity intact which is VITAL to security [17:48] <mnemoc_> :) [17:48] <daja77> *gg* [18:01] <blindcoder> just on the radio news: white smoke over the Sistine Chapel [18:02] <mnemoc_> the one who will say the name of the new pope is chilean [18:04] <daja77> hm a chilean pope would rock [18:04] <mnemoc_> :D [18:16] veki (~veki@bunuel-cpe-49.nat-pool.bgd.sbb.co.yu) joined #rocklinux. [18:39] <fake> let's hope it's not ratzinger [18:39] <mnemoc_> yep [18:40] <mnemoc_> that would be a drastic change [18:40] <blindcoder> who? [18:40] <mnemoc_> ratzinger [18:40] <blindcoder> /whois ratzinger [18:40] <blindcoder> isn't ratz a swearword for little critters like hamsters? [18:41] <blindcoder> and I remember the term ratzinger from FF9 [18:41] <mnemoc_> a german cardenal [18:41] <blindcoder> so if they had a computer generated pope, that would ROCK :D [18:42] <blindcoder> they're just announcing him [18:43] <mnemoc_> ratzinger won [18:43] <mnemoc_> damn [18:43] <blindcoder> indeed [18:50] <veki> I am not sure that he is proper choice [18:51] <blindcoder> I don't know anything about him [18:51] <veki> there was a candidate who was as a young person member of Hitler's youth [18:51] <mnemoc_> he needed 2/3 and he got it on the second? voting [18:51] <veki> I do not whether ratzinger is that man or not [18:51] <blindcoder> looking at the time it might be the fourth or fifth [18:52] <blindcoder> four elections a day, first one yesterday evening [18:53] <veki> I would suggest them that candidate who build better distro is the right one:-) [18:53] <blindcoder> hehe [18:53] <blindcoder> then there wouldn't be pope in ages [18:53] <blindcoder> I hereby declare clifford the Big Poobah and th the Lesser Poobah [18:54] <veki> for example, one should build distro for social care institutions, another for schools, anothe rlocalize on language of ethnic minority etc. [18:54] <veki> faster boot and better integration of packages is winner [18:54] <blindcoder> hehe [18:55] <veki> :-) [18:55] <veki> Vaticanux may be their distro [18:56] Action: blindcoder goes registering benedikt-xvi.it :-) [18:56] <veki> however, let them be, they are not going to help us to compile our packages [18:57] [anders-mcafee] (~snafu@82-68-84-57.dsl.in-addr.zen.co.uk) joined #rocklinux. [18:57] <blindcoder> depends. If you just believe hard enough... [18:57] <veki> ah, ah [18:57] <veki> I suppose that such dependencies are broken [18:58] <veki> anyway, maybe he will support free software.. [18:58] <blindcoder> hehe [18:58] <blindcoder> Linux invades Vatikan [18:59] <veki> hehe [18:59] <mnemoc_> :) [19:00] <veki> maybe we can write new game Tuxpope [19:00] <mnemoc_> :D [19:00] <veki> Tux is ging around Vatican and choose candidates [19:00] <blindcoder> Popux [19:00] <veki> who is first on the balcony he is winner [19:00] <veki> yeah [19:00] <mnemoc_> :D [19:00] <blindcoder> okay it was the fourth election [19:01] <veki> thus, fourth level of the game is the last one? [19:01] <blindcoder> hehe [19:02] <veki> it is better to win on the balcony that to be forced to pass through Windows [19:03] <blindcoder> that reminds me of a quote I've read a long time ago [19:03] <blindcoder> "Friends don't help friends install windows." [19:03] <veki> hehe [19:04] <veki> they can use Popenoffice for writing their documents [19:04] <veki> maybe Linux in vatika is popensource [19:10] <owl> oh goth... the evil word spoken [19:11] <blindcoder> pope? [19:11] <owl> ack [19:11] <blindcoder> 10pope [19:11] <blindcoder> 08pope [19:11] <blindcoder> 03pope [19:12] <owl> brrrr *shivers* [19:12] <blindcoder> 05bavarian 02pope [19:12] <mnemoc_> *G* [19:13] <owl> btw, why the heck are memers of a hospital asking you what religious denomination you have? ;) [19:14] <blindcoder> so that they can remove the bible and crucified guy from your room [19:14] <owl> lol. i didn't stay in hospital. it was just the "notaufnahme" cuz of my injured finger.... [19:14] <blindcoder> I see [19:15] <owl> well... this is somehow weird imho ;) [19:16] <blindcoder> yeah [19:16] veki (~veki@bunuel-cpe-49.nat-pool.bgd.sbb.co.yu) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [19:50] nuba (nuba@zaxxon.telerama.com) left irc: "leaving" [20:00] BoS_ (~bodo@dsl-084-056-221-236.arcor-ip.net) joined #rocklinux. [20:03] BoS (~bodo@dsl-082-082-249-051.arcor-ip.net) left irc: Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) [21:24] <owl> re [22:14] nookie (~nookie@M249P014.adsl.highway.telekom.at) joined #rocklinux. [22:15] <nookie> huhu daja77 :) [22:15] <nookie> huhu all [22:15] <daja77> hi nookie [22:24] <nookie> https://www.b0g.org/wsnm/uploads/gone-shopping.jpg [22:25] <daja77> https://members.cox.net/jpwatt/ps/pope.jpg [23:03] <netrunner> can I read from stdin without removing the data from there? [23:11] <th> no [23:22] <netrunner> ok. I only want to analyse the first bytes and then pass through. So I have to create a small proxy there as it seems ... 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