Thanks for the buffering explanation, but unfortunately it's still not
working.
On 11/10/2007, Amos Shapira [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 11/10/2007, Shane Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I don't believe it's IO buffering as $recv prints out fine if I don't do
a
chomp
Hi,
I've removed the if statement that checks the hash so now the code looks
like this:
while (my ($client, $client_address) = $server-accept()) {
$client-autoflush(1);
my ($port, $packed_ip) = sockaddr_in($client_address);
my $client_ip = inet_ntoa($packed_ip);
my $stamp =
Ragen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Shane Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 12/10/2007 09:45:02 AM:
Hi,
I've removed the if statement that checks the hash so now the code
looks like this:
while (my ($client, $client_address) = $server-accept()) {
$client-autoflush(1);
my ($port
Hi All,
I'm attempting to learn IO::Socket and have hit a snag with this bit of
code:
while (my ($client, $client_address) = $server-accept()) {
my ($port, $packed_ip) = sockaddr_in($client_address);
my $client_ip = inet_ntoa($packed_ip);
my $stamp = timestamp;
print LOGFILE
Sceats [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would have thought the following makes more sense
if (defined($recv})) {
chomp($recv);
$client-send(Works! Received: $recv);
}
where's %commands coming from?
On 10/11/07, Shane Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
I'm attempting
Hi,
I don't believe it's IO buffering as $recv prints out fine if I don't do a
chomp();, but I'll give it a shot.
Thanks,
Shane
On 11/10/2007, David Lloyd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Shane,
while (my ($client, $client_address) = $server-accept()) {
my ($port, $packed_ip) =
Hi,
I've managed to answer my own question, deleting master.info in the data
directory stops replication.
Thanks,
Shane
On 11/05/07, Shane Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
I currently have a MySQL solution configured in the following manner:
db01 - db-01-new - db-reporting-01
Hi All,
I currently have a MySQL solution configured in the following manner:
db01 - db-01-new - db-reporting-01
db01 is currently our main database server and is replicating down to our
new soon-to-be main database server db-01-new which is in turn replicating
our reporting database
Hi,
No you wont. They supply a D-Link 302G which has a built in PPPoE
client and has a ethernet port on the modem.
Use the web-based config to setup your user/pass and away you go.
Shane
On 01/07/2004, at 3:17 PM, Alan L Tyree wrote:
Optus just rang me with a $100 kickback deal on broadband
Hi,
Just for curiosities sake, what bodgey hardware are you referring to
exactly?
OptusNet don't support Mac officially for DSL, and connecting server's
to the service (Cable or DSL) is definitely not cool.
(http://www.optus.com.au/Vign/ViewMgmt/display/0,2627,1031_34766
Yes.
If you are only after it to put linux on your xbox, then you're best bet
is looking for it on Ebay.
Mech Assault is also available for $50 new (which you can also use). I
got mine from K-Mart.
Shane
Dave wrote:
How about 007?
Can you get that one in Australia?
Dean Hamstead wrote:
i believe sony helped get linux going on playstation2, but youll need
to google it. the xbox is a powerpc with an ati card. its biggest problem
is that it doesnt have a hard disk (unlike ps2 and xbox)
I'm guessing you mean't GameCube instead of xbox in reference to powerpc
Hi,
I'm sure you'll be relieved to find it's not true.
If you leave your modem unplugged for a few days you *may* need to call
up tech support to have your modem reprovisioned which takes a maximum
of 45min and costs you nothing.
This can easily be confirmed by calling tech support and asking
Hi,
You might want to check out Trickle
(http://monkey.org/~marius/trickle/). I haven't used it myself so I
don't know if it is exactly what you need.
Freshmeat blurb:
trickle is a lightweight, portable, per-application bandwidth shaper. It
works in collaboration, has peak detection, and
Hi,
Greg Cockburn wrote:
Hi all,
sorry for the off topic post, but I thought I would ask the opinions of like
minded people.
I am moving to Sydney in about a week, and am looking for a bank, telco and
ISP.
I have looked at Commonwealth Banks site, but it does not render properly in
Konq or
out more about the list here:
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And yes, just in case you didn't know, I run the world's largest Mac email
list from right here in Sydney. :)
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Not another Newbie!
Sorry guys, comes with the territory of using an OS that is growing rapidly
in popularity :)
Also, I'm a Mac user :) Now now, be nice :)
I am actually Shane Anderson, the Mac EvangeList List Dad
http://www.macevangelist.com.
Anyway, I have just bought myself a nice new
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