| --- | Log | opened Mon Dec 22 00:00:41 2003 |
| 00:35 | EFudd> | http://www.free.zipperfish.com/video/november2003/teen-fightclub.mpg |
| 00:46 | You_Wish> | ouch |
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| 02:45 | ant> | caker, wrt your support tickets, are you only notified on the first reply? |
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| 03:04 | ant> | anyone seen caker? |
| 03:05 | @adamg> | sighup seen caker |
| 03:05 | sighup> | caker was last seen on #xbox-linux 1 days, 4 hours, 10 minutes and 11 seconds ago, saying: <private message> [1071978898] |
| 03:05 | ant> | ah |
| 03:06 | @adamg> | hs has not been on here all weekend, but has been answering support tickets etc |
| 03:06 | @adamg> | sighup linode foruns |
| 03:06 | sighup> | adamg: i'm not following you... |
| 03:06 | @adamg> | sighup linode forums |
| 03:06 | sighup> | adamg: Sales Questions and Answers: will linode 64 sufficient ... ; Sendmail and Email Related Forum: Setting up IMAP ; General Discussion: what else is in our kernel? ; Linode.com Announcements: Kernel 2.4.23-linode18-7um ... ; General Discussion: Broken apt-get |
| 03:06 | @adamg> | sighup linode avail |
| 03:06 | sighup> | Linode availability -- [Linode 64: 28] [Linode 96: 0] [Linode 128: 17] [Linode 192: 0] [Linode 256: 0] |
| 03:11 | ant> | the support ticket system - does anyone know if only the first reply notifies caker ( or hs if he is a sysadmin ) , no one has responded to a ticket I raised since 4 days ago |
| 03:11 | @adamg> | hs? |
| 03:11 | guinea-sleep | is now known as guinea-work |
| 03:11 | @adamg> | no idea I have never used the ticket system.. |
| 03:13 | @adamg> | although 4 days seems along time you support tickets not to be answered |
| 03:16 | ant> | it was initially replied to but a question was asked in the reply , which I answered, I am wanting to upgrade to a 128 linode yearly.. and caker wanted to know some details, I replied , with another q, but caker has not answered... which made me think that perhaps he is not notified of further answers on the support ticket thread, but anyway, thanks for your help, looks like I'll just have to wait until he is online again - what timezone is he in - I a |
| 03:17 | @adamg> | is he in - I a ? |
| 03:17 | @adamg> | there is a word limit you got cut off |
| 03:17 | @adamg> | he is in gmt + 6 |
| 03:18 | @adamg> | althought sending him an email may be easier, I know he is flying at some poing today |
| 03:19 | EFudd> | 23:13:20 up 3 days, 3:17, 3 users, load average: 4.32, 3.72, 3.36 |
| 03:19 | EFudd> | HRm. I hadn't actually noticed that :P |
| 03:20 | @adamg> | the wrong timeor the load avg |
| 03:20 | EFudd> | load avg on my local workstation |
| 03:20 | EFudd> | apparently it's been chugging away a while ;-) |
| 03:20 | @adamg> | that it high for a ws |
| 03:20 | EFudd> | heh. ;-) |
| 03:20 | EFudd> | i hadn't noticed it being sluggish |
| 03:21 | EFudd> | root 8910 8867 0 Dec19 pts/0 00:00:00 rtgpoll -t targets.cfg -v |
| 03:21 | EFudd> | i think it's the 8x of those |
| 03:21 | EFudd> | all the children have ~1hr of cpu time |
| 03:23 | EFudd> | i might recompile preempt |
| 03:23 | EFudd> | root 4089 4033 0 Dec18 ? 00:00:00 modprobe usb_storage |
| 03:23 | EFudd> | OH |
| 03:23 | EFudd> | that fucking usb bug |
| 03:25 | ant> | ta adamg, think I'll just wait a few days, there must be a reason why he is not responding and its not like my system is mission critical or anything |
| 03:26 | ant> | now a real newbie question, can one easily upgrade rh9 to fedora? |
| 03:26 | ant> | or should I go for a clean fedora box |
| 03:29 | EFudd> | hrm. apparently 2.6.0 has a bug where PCMCIA isn't properly initialized unless CONFIG_ISA is set. that might explain my issue on the libreto :-) |
| 03:46 | wap> | Morning. |
| 03:49 | ant> | g'day |
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| 09:14 | qbatqbat> | Hello. Been ages since I used IRC. |
| 09:16 | robjs> | Afternoon. |
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| 09:33 | @adamg> | hi |
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| 10:13 | eurozip> | sighup, g7 eurozip |
| 10:13 | sighup> | #G7 stats for eurozip, the heh -- 37/111 Current Level: 40 | Time to next level: 1 days, 10:18:08 | Status: online | Item Total: 335 | Total Time Idled: 17 days, 03:38:00 |
| 10:13 | eurozip> | sighup, g7 stats |
| 10:13 | sighup> | Sorry, I don't know anything about a stats |
| 10:13 | eurozip> | sighup, g7 |
| 10:13 | sighup> | eurozip: i'm not following you... |
| 10:13 | eurozip> | heh |
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| 10:46 | probonic> | sighup, g7 bot |
| 10:46 | sighup> | Sorry, I don't know anything about a bot |
| 11:02 | @caker> | catch you guys in a few hours... |
| 11:02 | @adamg> | enjoy the flight |
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| 11:10 | ca-uk> | is anyone active on here at the mo? |
| 11:10 | @adamg> | yeah |
| 11:11 | ca-uk> | i'm trying to compile uml for use at home |
| 11:11 | ca-uk> | and want it to be similar to the uml on our linodes |
| 11:11 | ca-uk> | i've joined the uml mailing lists |
| 11:11 | ca-uk> | jeff dike mentions patches, but all the stuff on sourceforge seems to be old |
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| 11:12 | ca-uk> | any ideas where i can find the latest uml stuff? |
| 11:12 | @adamg> | try the #uml chan |
| 11:12 | jax_work> | user-mode-linux.sf.net |
| 11:12 | ca-uk> | is that on this irc server? i'm new to irc |
| 11:12 | @adamg> | yes |
| 11:12 | probonic> | "/join #uml" |
| 11:12 | ca-uk> | cheers |
| 11:13 | ca-uk> | do you know if we've got any additional patches in the uml we use? |
| 11:14 | ca-uk> | this linode stuff is pretty sweet |
| 11:14 | ca-uk> | very professional |
| 11:14 | @adamg> | no idea, you will have to ask caker, but he is gone for a few hours |
| 11:15 | ca-uk> | cool |
| 11:15 | ca-uk> | what do you do adamg? looking through the irc logs you seem to be on here a lot :o) |
| 11:16 | @adamg> | spends a lot of time in front of a computer |
| 11:17 | eurozip> | . |
| 11:17 | @mikegrb> | .. |
| 11:17 | tjfontaine> | ... |
| 11:17 | @mikegrb> | howdy tj |
| 11:17 | tjfontaine> | yo! |
| 11:17 | tjfontaine> | how be we? |
| 11:17 | @mikegrb> | good |
| 11:18 | @mikegrb> | figured I'd ty taking a nap in the morning since it was monday |
| 11:18 | tjfontaine> | ;-) |
| 11:18 | ca-uk> | :o) |
| 11:18 | @mikegrb> | instead of waiting until 11 |
| 11:18 | @mikegrb> | so I should actually be at a dev meeting |
| 11:19 | tjfontaine> | how you feel bout some perl coding? |
| 11:19 | @mikegrb> | what kind? |
| 11:20 | tjfontaine> | perl-gtk kind |
| 11:20 | @mikegrb> | hmm that does? |
| 11:20 | tjfontaine> | TEG client :-D |
| 11:20 | @mikegrb> | hehehe |
| 11:21 | @mikegrb> | I'm making a bash.org replacement |
| 11:21 | tjfontaine> | oh? |
| 11:21 | @mikegrb> | iqdb.net |
| 11:21 | @mikegrb> | sighup: dns iqdb.net |
| 11:21 | sighup> | mikegrb: iqdb.net is 0.0.0.0 |
| 11:21 | @mikegrb> | ! |
| 11:21 | @mikegrb> | hmmm |
| 11:21 | tjfontaine> | haha |
| 11:23 | @mikegrb> | fuxor |
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| 11:57 | @adamg> | ding |
| 11:57 | eurozip> | dong |
| 12:01 | probonic> | ping |
| 12:02 | tjfontaine> | silver bells... |
| 12:10 | @mikegrb> | silver bells... |
| 12:11 | eurozip> | lunch... |
| 12:19 | @mikegrb> | dinner... |
| 12:20 | tjfontaine> | midnight snack... |
| 12:20 | @mikegrb> | breakfast... |
| 13:16 | * | adamg updates debian to testing, all for gd |
| 13:17 | tjfontaine> | heh |
| 13:17 | tjfontaine> | iqdb.net has address 0.0.0.0 |
| 13:17 | @mikegrb> | gentoo++ debian-- |
| 13:17 | * | tjfontaine shrugs |
| 13:17 | @mikegrb> | tjfontaine: I checked a website |
| 13:17 | @mikegrb> | it gave me propper ip so it is just a matter of time |
| 13:17 | tjfontaine> | demon external tools? |
| 13:17 | @mikegrb> | www. and the like should work |
| 13:18 | @mikegrb> | dnsstuff.com |
| 13:18 | tjfontaine> | www.iqdb.net has address 64.62.190.57 |
| 13:18 | tjfontaine> | hm |
| 13:18 | @mikegrb> | there was an error in the *.iqdb.net entry |
| 13:18 | @adamg> | in gentoo how long does it take portage to get new releases |
| 13:18 | @mikegrb> | pebkac |
| 13:18 | @mikegrb> | adamg: rather quick |
| 13:18 | @mikegrb> | adamg: a few days generally |
| 13:19 | @mikegrb> | adamg: depends on individual package maintainers |
| 13:19 | @mikegrb> | tjfontaine: I added just *. silly me that doesn't match just iqdb.net |
| 13:19 | * | tjfontaine shakes head |
| 13:19 | @adamg> | i am tempted to look at gentoo |
| 13:20 | * | tjfontaine was tempted and fell into the trap |
| 13:20 | @mikegrb> | heh |
| 13:20 | @mikegrb> | adamg: I'm not using it for all the "optimizations" |
| 13:20 | @mikegrb> | I really really like portage |
| 13:20 | @mikegrb> | tj has had a few problems but it has been rather smooth for me |
| 13:20 | @adamg> | portage would be the only reason I would change |
| 13:20 | tjfontaine> | kde has failed a few times for me... |
| 13:21 | tjfontaine> | so I've given up I hate that enviro anyway |
| 13:21 | @adamg> | i will have to take a look through the gentoo site |
| 13:22 | @adamg> | I compile alot of things from source on debian because I like to use custom configure flags etc |
| 13:23 | @adamg> | and it takes debian ages to update things |
| 13:25 | @adamg> | and there testing dist is still behind on perl |
| 13:26 | @adamg> | how much can the gentoo distro be cut down 730 seems alot |
| 13:26 | @mikegrb> | well |
| 13:26 | @mikegrb> | the biggest thing is the portage tree |
| 13:27 | @mikegrb> | I recently pruned mine for server use |
| 13:27 | @mikegrb> | got rid of all the x stuff and games |
| 13:27 | @mikegrb> | saved about 100 mb |
| 13:27 | @mikegrb> | I have a few more changes to figure out how to make then will write a little doc about it |
| 13:27 | @adamg> | since this is only for a server hopefully I can remove a lot of stuff |
| 13:27 | @mikegrb> | there are some packages that are part of "system" that are unnecesary in uml |
| 13:28 | @mikegrb> | such as fbset, hdparm, etc |
| 13:28 | @adamg> | just seems alot compared to the 80 for debian |
| 13:28 | @mikegrb> | I need to make my own ebuild for system that removes all that stuff |
| 13:28 | @adamg> | ebuild? |
| 13:28 | @mikegrb> | I have removed the packages but can't do a normal upgrade as that will reinstall them all to meet the dependencies of "system" |
| 13:29 | @mikegrb> | ebuild is the package format |
| 13:29 | @adamg> | k |
| 13:29 | @mikegrb> | click the view cvs link on the gentoo website |
| 13:29 | @mikegrb> | you can view one |
| 13:29 | @mikegrb> | they are uber easy to comprehend |
| 13:29 | @mikegrb> | they are just plain ascii |
| 13:29 | @mikegrb> | so you can easily change things like add extra config flags |
| 13:29 | tjfontaine> | I think you can do more with a .spec personally |
| 13:30 | @mikegrb> | portage has a mechinism for keeping your own tree of modified ebuilds even |
| 13:30 | @mikegrb> | tjfontaine: such as? |
| 13:30 | tjfontaine> | mikegrb: by default the .spec requires you to define each file in the binary package, this allows for inherint searching of owning packages of files |
| 13:31 | tjfontaine> | *inherent |
| 13:31 | @mikegrb> | you mean so you can find out what package owns a file? |
| 13:31 | tjfontaine> | yes, and with urpmi you can do so before installing the package |
| 13:31 | @mikegrb> | ahh |
| 13:32 | @mikegrb> | you can do it after install with gentoo but not before |
| 13:32 | @adamg> | at the momment my debian install only uses 657 meg and that is with most of the things I need installed done only 9 other thigns to install |
| 13:33 | tjfontaine> | mikegrb: thats what the difference between hdlist.cz and synthesis.hdlist.cz: Synthesis is simply a list of packages and their requirements, but the full hdlist contains files their owning packages and also package dependencies |
| 13:33 | @mikegrb> | aye |
| 13:34 | @mikegrb> | from a package maintainer standpoint gentoo's way is easier :) from a user/admin standpoint I know searching for a package by a filename is nice |
| 13:34 | @mikegrb> | such as finding out what package has 'host' |
| 13:35 | @mikegrb> | though the category based heiarchy of portage packages helps some with that |
| 13:35 | @mikegrb> | there is a new rewrite of portage in the works, perhaps it will have such features |
| 13:35 | @adamg> | so when I install something from source I set flags in the .configure stage, can I do this from portage? |
| 13:35 | @mikegrb> | yes |
| 13:35 | @adamg> | or will I still have to download the source and do it by hand |
| 13:35 | @mikegrb> | it depends on the flag how easy it is |
| 13:36 | @mikegrb> | as an example from my home system |
| 13:36 | @mikegrb> | there is a variable defined in the make.conf called USE in it I have mysql |
| 13:36 | tjfontaine> | mikegrb: the question then shifts to who bears the burden of searching said database, its completely feasible to host such a database into sql on a few mirrors and have everyone query that |
| 13:37 | @mikegrb> | when I 'emerge qt' it sees mysql in the use var so it gives qt the configure options for enabling mysql support |
| 13:37 | @mikegrb> | if it is a more fine tuned thing you want to change then you can open the .ebuild file for the package (without dl'ing anything) add your option to the configure line there and then 'emerge package' |
| 13:38 | @mikegrb> | you can even add patches to be applied to the ebuild |
| 13:38 | @mikegrb> | tjfontaine: aye |
| 13:38 | @mikegrb> | tjfontaine: perhaps packages.gentoo.org will develop into something like that |
| 13:38 | @adamg> | I would probably have to edit the .ebuild file then |
| 13:38 | @mikegrb> | tjfontaine: packages.gentoo.org has only been around for a month or two |
| 13:39 | tjfontaine> | mikegrb: it would be quite the novelty, it wouldn't be that hard for mandrake to do the same, or even redhat... people like rpmfind and pbone have similar setups though less intuitive |
| 13:39 | @mikegrb> | aye |
| 13:39 | @mikegrb> | hmm |
| 13:39 | @mikegrb> | wouldn't be too dificult |
| 13:40 | @mikegrb> | would take lots of compile time as you have to compile the package and install to sandbox to see wht files it puts where |
| 13:40 | @adamg> | so if you edit the .ebuild file, when you do an update will it resuse your settings in the .ebuild file |
| 13:40 | tjfontaine> | the ebuild format knows afterwards, it would only require the packager to build the package once to know what installs |
| 13:40 | @mikegrb> | but yoou can tell portage to go to this step then stop |
| 13:40 | @mikegrb> | aye |
| 13:40 | @mikegrb> | I was thinking more of a third party doing it |
| 13:40 | @mikegrb> | but portage2 might do this |
| 13:40 | @mikegrb> | adamg: yes sort of |
| 13:41 | @mikegrb> | adamg: you have a portage tree locally under /usr/portage by default |
| 13:41 | tjfontaine> | another advantage of knowing what files it will install before, it provides another sanitiy check for conflicting files |
| 13:41 | @mikegrb> | adamg: you can give it another dir such as /usr/myportage/ and put ebuilds there you want to overide |
| 13:42 | @mikegrb> | adamg: would be a simple shell script to check modification times/new versions of custom ebuilds after you update to see if there were new changes |
| 13:42 | @mikegrb> | adamg: then show you vimdiff to interactively merge the changes |
| 13:42 | @mikegrb> | portage already uses vimdiff for merging config file changes interactively |
| 13:43 | @mikegrb> | tjfontaine: yes |
| 13:43 | tjfontaine> | but what do I know, I'm just a luser |
| 13:43 | @adamg> | ok so with mysql I use the following when building from source |
| 13:43 | @adamg> | CFLAGS="-O3 -mcpu=pentiumpro" CXX=gcc CXXFLAGS="-O3 -mcpu=pentiumpro -felide-constructors" \ |
| 13:43 | @adamg> | ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/stow/mysql-4.0.16/mysql \ |
| 13:43 | @adamg> | --exec-prefix=/usr/local/stow/mysql-4.0.16 \ |
| 13:43 | @adamg> | --oldincludedir=/usr/local/stow/mysql-4.0.16/include \ |
| 13:43 | @adamg> | --includedir=/usr/local/stow/mysql-4.0.16/include \ |
| 13:43 | @adamg> | --with-extra-charsets=complex \ |
| 13:43 | @adamg> | --enable-thread-safe-client \ |
| 13:43 | @adamg> | --enable-local-infile \ |
| 13:43 | @adamg> | --enable-assembler \ |
| 13:43 | @adamg> | --disable-shared \ |
| 13:43 | @adamg> | --with-vio \ |
| 13:43 | @adamg> | --with-openssl \ |
| 13:43 | @adamg> | --with-openssl-includes=/usr/local/include \ |
| 13:43 | @adamg> | --with-openssl-libs=/usr/local/lib \ |
| 13:43 | @adamg> | --with-low-memory |
| 13:43 | @adamg> | Ignore the dir stuff as I would not use stow on gentoo |
| 13:43 | @adamg> | but I am guessing I would have to put that in an ebuild file |
| 13:44 | @mikegrb> | one sec |
| 13:44 | @mikegrb> | ssl is one of those things you can set with the use flag |
| 13:45 | @adamg> | form looking at the gentoo site, things like the compiler flags can be set in /etc/make.conf |
| 13:45 | @mikegrb> | right |
| 13:46 | @mikegrb> | there should be a doc there that says what available use flags are |
| 13:46 | @adamg> | USE="xv slang readline gpm berkdb mmx 3dnow gdbm tcpd pam libwww ssl nls |
| 13:46 | @adamg> | arts perl python esd gif imlib sdl oggvorbis gnome gtk X qt |
| 13:46 | @adamg> | kde motif opengl avi png tiff gif |
| 13:47 | @mikegrb> | USE="ipv6 gd-external mysql -mpeg -cups -X -gtk -gnome -kde -qt -alsa -gpm -fbdev -svga -svgalib" |
| 13:47 | tjfontaine> | there needs to be a -mcpu=uml :-) |
| 13:47 | @mikegrb> | that is my use flage here |
| 13:47 | @mikegrb> | ssl is on by default |
| 13:48 | @mikegrb> | http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/dev-db/mysql/mysql-4.0.16.ebuild?rev=1.4&content-type=text/vnd.viewcvs-markup |
| 13:48 | @mikegrb> | sighup: fcol that |
| 13:48 | sighup> | Your fcol is http://xev.us/Rc |
| 13:48 | @mikegrb> | that is the ebuild for mysql |
| 13:49 | @mikegrb> | the IUSE= lines gives the use flags that affect the build with that ebauld |
| 13:49 | @mikegrb> | er ebuild |
| 13:49 | @mikegrb> | KEYWORDS= specifies which architectures it is stable/unstable/not available for |
| 13:49 | @mikegrb> | ~x86 would mean unstable on x86 |
| 13:51 | @mikegrb> | if you go down to the src_compile() block you can see that it has a varialbe myconf that it setsup |
| 13:51 | @mikegrb> | you can add to that what you want |
| 13:52 | @adamg> | add to src_compile or add it myconf |
| 13:52 | @mikegrb> | it may be possible to export an env variable with that name before running the ebuild |
| 13:52 | @mikegrb> | well in src_compile add to myconf |
| 13:52 | @adamg> | as under econf it has the compiler flags |
| 13:53 | @mikegrb> | aye |
| 13:53 | @mikegrb> | well right above econf is the compiler flags |
| 13:53 | @mikegrb> | you could just add your lines to that list |
| 13:53 | @adamg> | yeah saw them, and then if you have use ssl it will add in the ssl stuff etc |
| 13:54 | @mikegrb> | right |
| 13:54 | @adamg> | if openssl is not installed will portage install it? |
| 13:54 | @mikegrb> | you could then copy the file to /usr/myportage/dev-db/mysql/ and when you update it wouldn't get overridden |
| 13:54 | @mikegrb> | right |
| 13:54 | @mikegrb> | if SSL is not turned off in the use flags |
| 13:54 | @mikegrb> | my favorite thing about portage is probably the simplicity of the ebuild files |
| 13:55 | @mikegrb> | they are readily available |
| 13:55 | @adamg> | the problem with habing your own ebuild files is that problems may occur when portage is updated |
| 13:55 | @mikegrb> | they are on your local filesystem under /usr/portage so you can less one and find what you are looking for |
| 13:55 | @mikegrb> | right |
| 13:55 | @mikegrb> | that is why you could make a little script to check and see if a new one is available |
| 13:56 | @mikegrb> | but if you have your own ebuild it will use yours rather then the update |
| 13:56 | @adamg> | which could cause problems so you would have to check for updates |
| 13:56 | @mikegrb> | aye |
| 13:56 | @mikegrb> | sighup: portage-rss |
| 13:56 | sighup> | mikegrb: evms 2.1.1; evms 2.2.1; ptex 3.1.3; ptex 3.1.2-r1; hpoj 0.91-r2; ppp 2.4.1-r14; tcsh 6.12-r3; ppp 2.4.2_beta3-r1; tcsh 6.12-r2; antiword 0.35; gofish 0.29; flim 1.14.6; db 4.2.52_p1; ruby 1.8.1_pre4; cdf 2.7; snobol 0.99.4; haddock 0.6-r2; gtk-perl 0.7008-r10; bins 1.1.23-r1; md5 1.0-r1 |
| 13:56 | @mikegrb> | those are the most recent portage updates :) |
| 13:57 | % | Netsplit uranium.oftc.net <-> charon.oftc.net quits: UML_ChanLog |
| 13:57 | @adamg> | I cant find apache in the cvs tree |
| 13:57 | @mikegrb> | should be under net-www |
| 13:59 | @mikegrb> | adamg: http://www.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/net-www/apache/ |
| 13:59 | @adamg> | yeah I found it |
| 13:59 | @adamg> | i dont like the apache ebuild |
| 14:00 | @mikegrb> | oh? |
| 14:01 | @adamg> | well the suexec settings for one |
| 14:02 | @adamg> | it compiles in the docroot as /var/www which can not be changed after the install |
| 14:02 | @mikegrb> | it can't? |
| 14:02 | @mikegrb> | I'm using a diff docroot |
| 14:02 | @adamg> | for suexec? |
| 14:02 | @mikegrb> | I thought that was just the default? |
| 14:02 | @mikegrb> | oh |
| 14:02 | @mikegrb> | for suexech |
| 14:02 | @mikegrb> | er s/h/// |
| 14:03 | @mikegrb> | heh |
| 14:03 | @adamg> | suexec is is compiles in for security, it cant be changed |
| 14:03 | @adamg> | or that is how it used to be |
| 14:04 | @mikegrb> | I see |
| 14:04 | @mikegrb> | makes sense |
| 14:08 | @adamg> | i also move all the none system logfiles to /log and all data files /data |
| 14:12 | @adamg> | is there a search engine for portage via the web |
| 14:12 | tjfontaine> | yes |
| 14:12 | tjfontaine> | see packages.gentoo.org |
| 14:15 | @adamg> | what does a spider mean? |
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| 14:16 | @adamg> | no stable modperl 1.99* for x86 |
| 14:34 | @mikegrb> | sighup: linode forums |
| 14:34 | sighup> | mikegrb: Sales Questions and Answers: will linode 64 sufficient ... ; Sendmail and Email Related Forum: Setting up IMAP ; General Discussion: what else is in our kernel? ; Linode.com Announcements: Kernel 2.4.23-linode18-7um ... ; General Discussion: Broken apt-get |
| 14:37 | @adamg> | sighup linode avail |
| 14:37 | sighup> | Linode availability -- [Linode 64: 28] [Linode 96: 0] [Linode 128: 17] [Linode 192: 0] [Linode 256: 0] |
| 14:44 | @adamg> | anyone know if 24 is on tonight or is it off till the new year |
| 14:45 | @guinea-work> | oh, and eek. |
| 14:46 | @mikegrb> | I dunno :) |
| 14:46 | @mikegrb> | I wait for dvd |
| 14:48 | @guinea-work> | i say eek. wcg is gone and broked itself again |
| 14:48 | @guinea-work> | 19 sntcca4lcx1-pos9-0.wcg.net (64.200.240.126) 94.763 ms 101.529 ms 84.423 ms |
| 14:48 | @guinea-work> | 20 sntcca4lce1-hurricane-gige.wcg.net (64.200.150.106) 1089.376 ms 1067.380 ms 1071.851 ms |
| 14:48 | @guinea-work> | 21 gige-g5-0.gsr12008.fmt.he.net (216.218.214.217) 1075.262 ms 1121.543 ms 1089.240 ms |
| 14:48 | @adamg> | not again |
| 14:48 | @mikegrb> | heh |
| 14:48 | @mikegrb> | that is a titty bit long |
| 14:49 | @guinea-work> | alas, due to the wonder of friends with DSL, i'm making the trip in much better time |
| 14:50 | @mikegrb> | heh |
| 14:50 | @adamg> | I still miss wcg out which is good |
| 14:54 | @adamg> | looks like everything has stopped for xmas, stupid xmas tv |
| 14:58 | EFudd> | http://www.darkrabbit.com/images/macros/catglass.jpg |
| 14:58 | EFudd> | ^^ parting image. bbl. |
| 14:59 | tjfontaine> | hahah |
| 15:01 | @adamg> | so hopefully with gentoo I will never have to install things direct from source, just modify ebuilds etc |
| 15:26 | EFudd> | eh... that's been ~99pct true with me |
| 15:30 | @adamg> | mikegrb ping |
| 15:30 | @mikegrb> | pong |
| 15:31 | @adamg> | on thegrebs site for g7 under the time modifiers can it tell you when you start a quest or tell you somewhere that you are on a quest |
| 15:31 | @mikegrb> | hmm |
| 15:31 | @mikegrb> | doubtful |
| 15:31 | @mikegrb> | the bot holds that in ram |
| 15:31 | @mikegrb> | I shall hack it up |
| 15:31 | @mikegrb> | makes since |
| 15:32 | @adamg> | just be handed if it tells you, otherwise i will never know |
| 15:32 | @mikegrb> | you can /msg bot quest |
| 15:32 | @mikegrb> | it will tell you' |
| 15:33 | tjfontaine> | teg game anyone? |
| 15:33 | @adamg> | but i ignore bot!! |
| 15:33 | @mikegrb> | haha |
| 15:35 | @adamg> | oh well i probably wont be on a quest again for a while |
| 15:36 | @adamg> | and now i cant unignore bot |
| 15:37 | @mikegrb> | :< |
| 15:42 | @adamg> | do you get time penelities if you msg bot |
| 15:44 | @mikegrb> | if it is a command no |
| 15:44 | @mikegrb> | if you typo yes |
| 16:03 | @adamg> | caker must have had fun at the airport today |
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| 16:12 | @adamg> | hi |
| 16:19 | @mikegrb> | heh |
| 16:19 | @mikegrb> | indeed |
| 16:19 | Irssi: | #linode: Total of 27 nicks [3 ops, 0 halfops, 0 voices, 24 normal] |
| 16:20 | ~ | adamg set +p on #linode |
| 16:20 | @adamg> | opps |
| 16:21 | ~ | adamg set -p on #linode |
| 16:22 | tjfontaine> | don't want anyone to know we exist? |
| 16:22 | @adamg> | well that depends on who comes looking |
| 16:23 | tjfontaine> | heh |
| 16:23 | @adamg> | +m would be better |
| 16:25 | @mikegrb> | heh |
| 16:28 | guinea-work | is now known as guinea-pig |
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| 16:29 | EFudd> | fok +m |
| 16:29 | EFudd> | ;-) |
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| 16:43 | Griswald> | sighup: g7 Griswald |
| 16:43 | sighup> | #G7 stats for Griswald, the MUD God -- 77/111 Current Level: 29 | Time to next level: 0 days, 01:43:40 | Status: online | Item Total: 242 | Total Time Idled: 3 days, 14:05:20 |
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| 17:12 | artifex> | sighup g7 Artifex |
| 17:12 | sighup> | #G7 stats for Blaketh, the Artifex -- 45/111 Current Level: 38 | Time to next level: 1 days, 11:00:23 | Status: online | Item Total: 369 | Total Time Idled: 12 days, 13:10:20 |
| 17:12 | artifex> | fuckin hell |
| 17:13 | tjfontaine> | zues is lookin for you |
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| 18:21 | ajr> | everything ok in host11 land? |
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| 18:31 | @adamg> | hi dvl666stn |
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| 18:40 | @adamg> | sighup linode forums |
| 18:40 | sighup> | adamg: Sales Questions and Answers: will linode 64 sufficient ... ; Sendmail and Email Related Forum: Setting up IMAP ; General Discussion: what else is in our kernel? ; Linode.com Announcements: Kernel 2.4.23-linode18-7um ... ; General Discussion: Broken apt-get |
| 18:40 | @adamg> | sighup linode avail |
| 18:40 | sighup> | Linode availability -- [Linode 64: 28] [Linode 96: 0] [Linode 128: 17] [Linode 192: 0] [Linode 256: 0] |
| 18:41 | @adamg> | using distcc in portage looks like a good idea |
| 18:41 | @adamg> | it you had enough machines that is |
| 18:42 | dvl666stn> | call me stupid but i have forgotten the command for apache2 to get squirrelmail working as a webmail url apache2 -D PHP -k start i am missing something in the command line forgot any suggestions ? |
| 18:45 | @adamg> | no idea, never used squirrelmail |
| 18:46 | dvl666stn> | its more to get php working |
| 18:46 | dvl666stn> | but its all setup up in the config but i have to di the -D PHP did it last time but forgot had a power outage today |
| 18:46 | dvl666stn> | should have wrote it down |
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| 19:03 | @adamg> | anyone heard of or used prelude hybrid ids |
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| 22:02 | ant> | sighup ping caker |
| 22:02 | sighup> | caker: ping! ping! ping! |
| 22:02 | sighup> | caker was last seen on #linode 10 hours, 59 minutes and 53 seconds ago, saying: catch you guys in a few hours... [1072108945] |
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| 23:53 | Sh8d0w> | sighup ping mikegrb |
| 23:53 | sighup> | mikegrb: ping! ping! ping! |
| 23:53 | sighup> | mikegrb was last seen on #xbox-linux 1 hours, 48 minutes and 51 seconds ago, saying: Mitch: no [1072148693] |
| --- | Log | closed Tue Dec 23 00:00:06 2003 |