On Monday 30 June 2003 08:10 pm, Derek Martin wrote:
> Well, I doubt this is causing a problem for you, but my suggestion to
> you is to *NEVER EVER EVER* invoke a shell script as /bin/bash, but
> instead as /bin/sh. The former sources the environment files of the
> user running the script, which
After reading the parable (appendix C, Sconce's handout from Merrilug
6/25), I'm left puzzled by why mathematicians fail to see the point.
Erik
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Yes, I know the source can be 'shall we say' sensationalist, but
http://www.theregister.com/content/55/31461.html
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On Monday, June 30, 2003, at 04:16 PM, Greg Rundlett wrote:
I think so.
Nice. I don't think it's all that bad to use an array of information
vs a proper object (it's not that different from using structs in C),
but if you're moving the language in that direction then why not take
advantage of
On Mon, 2003-06-30 at 14:45, Erik Price wrote:
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> I wonder if this means that they will start to make the PHP standard
> library more OO-like too (like Python or Java's standard libraries),
> for instance the numerous PHP functions that currently return arrays of
> data will now return proper
On Sunday, June 29, 2003, at 10:17 PM, Greg Rundlett wrote:
It features a new Zend Engine 2, with a
slew of object-oriented features previously unavailable in PHP. In
effect,
the object-oriented features were completely overhauled, however
backward
compatibility was maintained.
Pretty cool. I
On Mon, 2003-06-30 at 12:17, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> Ahm, why are you doing:
>
> `gzip -d <$n |`
I was following an example given in the awstats.conf file
> Why not `gzip -d $n |`
That makes more sense to me too.
> And what are you |'ing to ? The following 'echo'?
I'm really tr
In a message dated: Mon, 30 Jun 2003 11:19:10 EDT
Michael O'Donnell said:
>> subversion isn't in the 'package list database' for apt yet.
>
>Is, too!
I think he meant it isn't available within the RH version of apt-cache.
It's been available for Debian since the beginning of the project
AFAIK,
In a message dated: 30 Jun 2003 11:18:39 EDT
Greg Rundlett said:
>#!/bin/bash
>
>for n in /var/log/httpd/www*.gz
>do
> /path/to/my/cgi-bin/awstats.pl -config=www.buzgate.org -update
>-logfile=`gzip -d <$n |`
> echo "processing $n"
> sleep 3m
>done
>
>echo "All log files processed successfully.
On Mon, 2003-06-30 at 11:19, Michael O'Donnell wrote:
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>
> > subversion isn't in the 'package list database' for apt yet.
>
> Is, too!
>
/me sorry
>
> # cat /etc/apt/sources.list
>
I'll have to check what sources I've been using. Maybe I'm only using a short list,
and thus missed it.
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I haven't put much effort into figuring out what
you're trying to do but, assuming that awstats.pl
accepts stuff via stdin, you probably want to do
something like this:
gunzip <$n | /path/to/my/cgi-bin/awstats.pl -config=www.buzgate.org -update
-logfile=stdin
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> subversion isn't in the 'package list database' for apt yet.
Is, too!
>libapache2-dav-svn - Apache module for Subversion - in development, alpha
>libsvn0 - Subversion shared libraries - in development, alpha
>libsvn0-dev - Subversion development files - in development,
I use awstats to report on my server logs.
I missed a couple days and wanted to go back and generate the full
history in chronological order (AWStats requirement). I have a local
copy of all my log files in compressed .gz format, and due to the fact
that I use rsync with cron to copy them off my
On Mon, 2003-06-30 at 10:36, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> Hmmm, I'm amused by the combined use of the phrase 'from scratch'
> and 'rpm' :)
Me too actually, but I meant that I didn't have any part of subversion
installed yet. ;-)
> So, assuming that you are installing a Subversion server, I wou
In a message dated: Sat, 28 Jun 2003 00:39:02 EDT
Greg Rundlett said:
>Paul L., or anyone else with knowledge of subversion...
>
>I wanted to install subversion, from scratch, to set up a version control
>system. So I ended up at this page
>(http://summersoft.fay.ar.us/pub/linux/redhat/RPMS/i3
On Fri, 27 Jun 2003 17:26:24 -0400 (EDT)
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> I might point out that it was a private contractor who is responsible for
> this mess.
>
>
All true. Still, it was the govt. that reviewed the bid and awarded the contract.
Ed Lawson
Hi all...
Does anyone here have any contacts at UNH's IT dept. ? I've recently
applied for a job there and I'd appreciate being able to be more than just
another submitted resume.
TIA,
Joshua
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> Doubtlessly, he's using Outlook, which in it's never-ending quest to be
> almost, but not quite, exactly unlike Internet email, does not wrap long
> lines.
It can't be as simple as that, since I regularly encounter mail from
Outlook users that include URLs that are
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