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00:04.15*** join/#bzflag MasterChef (~JeffM@208.48.199.202)
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00:04.47brlcadThe food of the day is rhino tail
00:05.26prodanthe god of the day is mictlantecuhtli
00:05.53brlcadheh
00:06.25prodanibot mictlantecuhtli
00:06.26hmm... mictlantecuhtli is the aztec god of death
00:06.26TyroneFHornigh~google mictlantecuhtli
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00:07.34Mayhem~d
00:07.43Mayhemhmm
00:07.46brlcadhowdy mayhem! :)
00:07.53Mayhemgreetings learner
00:08.24Mayhemwhat was that about rhino tail?
00:08.35fiberchunks_allo
00:08.43Mayhems/touch/tough/
00:08.52TyroneFHornighlow fiber :)
00:09.02fiberchunks_got another wall done hooray
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00:09.44brlcadhowdy do fiber
00:09.55fiberchunks_well thanks
00:09.56bzgirlhi fiber
00:10.01Mayhemhi bzg
00:10.02fiberchunks_lo girl
00:10.10bzgirlhello Mayhem
00:10.49Chestalgood night
00:10.55fiberchunks_nite chestal
00:11.05brlcadnight chestal
00:11.06Mayhemhi/bye ches
00:11.24prodannite
00:11.41TyroneFHornighall greetings/farewells, all the time. Welcome to the friendly channel. :)
00:11.42Chestaland don't forget to heal the poor croco at www.parapluesch.de :-)
00:12.06Mayhemanyone seen the third matrix film?
00:12.26fiberchunks_Patlabor221 has, I haven't yet, been too busy in the basement
00:12.30bzgirlcu ches
00:12.57MayhemI'm not sure if I'll bother, its not getting good reviews
00:13.05fiberchunks_that's a good thing
00:13.23Mayhemand i was a bit 'ho-hum' about the second one
00:13.24fiberchunks_whenever a movie gets bad reviews i see it -- usually is a great movie for me
00:13.28prodanreviews by whom?
00:13.59Mayhemhttp://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/TheMatrixRevolutions-1127201/
00:14.12fiberchunks_ah the tomato site
00:14.17TyroneFHornighI'll definitely see it in theaters. My friends wimped out driving to Irvine to see it at the Imax today.
00:14.24CIA03atupone * 12bzflag/src/bzfs (bzfs.cxx): Fixed problem on being tk while reverting from Rabbit to Rogue
00:15.07prodanyo
00:15.16brlcadquiero taco bell
00:15.45TyroneFHornighhe returns. perhaps he'll contribute to the conversation now as well. :)
00:15.47prodana 200x120 wma with 150kbps
00:15.58TuponeTim is not here :/ Should we tag a new release?
00:16.28Mayhemeww, wma :p
00:17.14prodani want the LOTR extd ed dvd
00:17.50fiberchunks_oh, I like the review that someone wrote about the matrix leaning on aliens for it's gothic look - what a dumbass
00:18.42prodani havent even seen matrix II
00:18.49fiberchunks_obviously, he's never heard of HR Giger.
00:19.05prodanwho is swiss btw
00:19.11fiberchunks_indeed
00:19.28Mayhemwell, it is giger's stuff in aliens
00:19.49prodanwe could ask him onto the swiss bzflag team
00:19.52fiberchunks_yes, but that's my point -- matrix doesn't lean on aliens for it's look, it leans on Giger
00:20.27TyroneFHornighWas Giger involved in the making of Matrix?
00:20.32fiberchunks_no
00:20.41fiberchunks_not that I'm aware of anyway
00:20.54TyroneFHornighThen how do we know where the Wachowski's got their inspiration?
00:20.58prodanhe was leaned on
00:21.31fiberchunks_actually, he may have been involved in the contraption in I which the humans were hooked up to
00:22.07fiberchunks_iirc, I remember reading a while ago that they used 'Gigeresque' stylized things for I
00:22.12TyroneFHornighThat would have been a smart choice for designing that thing.
00:22.12fiberchunks_one, that is
00:22.18prodanok bedtime, gnite evrybody
00:22.23fiberchunks_nite
00:22.33brlcadg'night prodan
00:22.41MayhemThey borrowed bits of Ghost in the Shell for the first one :)
00:22.49Mayhemnite prodan
00:23.28fiberchunks_is it possible to say that anything isn't derivative of something else, with different bits and pieces added on?
00:23.31fiberchunks_I dunno
00:24.22Mayhemtrue
00:25.11MayhemThere are almost identical scenes from Gits though http://www.geocities.com/tacobelll/matrixgits/
00:25.16MayhemI find it quite amusing
00:28.09fiberchunks_that is good :)
00:29.05MayhemI wonder what was the first movie to feature exploding watermelons?
00:29.33fiberchunks_probably something gallagher did ;)
00:32.37brlcadif gallagher didn't "invent" it, he sure did "reinvent" it ;)
00:33.01Patlabor221SLEDGE-O-MATIC!!!!!!!!!!
00:34.17*** join/#bzflag triclops2 (cbro903@bongo10.cse.unsw.EDU.AU)
00:35.31Mayhemhey triclops2, how's the weather in Oz today?
00:36.25triclops2hmm, its cloudy in sydney. but not cold.
00:36.58triclops2hows the motherland? :)
00:37.26Mayhemtoday was cool, but clear.  Winter is on its way though :(
00:37.47MayhemNevermind, I'll be landing in Melbourne within 4 weeks :)
00:38.17triclops2nice. why the trip downunder?
00:38.54MayhemSeeing the family for Chrimble
00:41.00triclops2so are you expat?
00:41.22Mayhemyoooou could say that :)
00:41.48Mayhempsst, but don't tell anyone, ok ;)
00:42.12triclops2hehe, your secret is safe with me :)
00:42.17Mayhemelse I'll have to start Team Australia in the international league
00:44.57triclops2hmm, need more people in Aus timezones for that to work
00:45.07triclops2or maybe just aussies living like they belong in another timezone
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00:45.43MayhemI think the latency is a big issue, you try playing on any european or US servers?
00:46.35MayhemI didn't notice you leave bzgirl, but wb :)
00:46.42bzgirl:)
00:47.01triclops2Mayhem: yep. from uni its not so bad though :)
00:47.28MayhemI notice UQ or griffith sometimes have a server.  I get around 50ms to anywhere in Europe :)
00:49.48triclops2UNSW should have a permanent with all these thesis students :)
00:49.53Mayhemheh
00:50.47MayhemPing reply from triclops2 : 0.91 second(s) <--- woo, speedy
00:52.40triclops2well, its less than a second. that must be good :)
00:52.48Mayhemahem
00:53.14triclops2hehe
00:53.49Mayhema real ping takes about 320ms, which is better, but still not good for bz
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00:56.40triclops2how do you find lag between server in bzflag?
00:57.17TyroneFHornigh<PROTECTED>
00:58.07Mayhemyou type /lagstats as a chat message in-game
00:58.53brlcador his the "o" key unless you identify and you have admin privs.. :)
00:58.55triclops2yep, but its only showing the pings of other players
00:59.32brlcads/and/unless/
00:59.50Mayhemyou have to be playing, not observing
01:00.23brlcadyep
01:00.34brlcadwhat's the point of an observer's lag?
01:00.47brlcadthey only receive chatter
01:00.51Mayhemso you can check it before you join and ruin the game :)
01:02.13triclops2I was playing sent the /lagstats command and it told me the pings of everyone else....
01:02.14brlcader.. I guess that's not _all_ they receive, but they certainly don't receive all the network traffice of another player, so lag would still be misleading
01:02.33brlcadyou should be in that list..
01:03.01triclops2yep, with zero lag :)
01:03.36triclops2and (old) in brackets
01:04.11brlcadah, need to play some more
01:04.18brlcadstats are gradually accumulated
01:04.31triclops2ahh
01:04.48Mayhembrlcad: the lag is only calculated of the special pings anyway, which are sent every ~10 seconds if I remember correctly
01:04.51brlcadplay for like a minute or two and check it
01:06.25triclops2186ms to xmission Mayhem, thats not too bad
01:07.02triclops2aus has fat pipes to the us, uk on the otherhand...
01:07.25Mayhemhas to go via the us to the uk :(
01:07.52Mayhemhmm, im 178 to xmission :(
01:08.59Mayhemthere's an idea!
01:09.14MayhemJules Verne did it...
01:10.20MayhemI vote for increasing the speed of light
01:10.27triclops2i wonder if we could use quantum tunneling to avoid the 'red hot magma'
01:11.22triclops2unfortunely physics aint no democracy (which is probably a good thing)
01:11.32brlcad<PROTECTED>
01:11.54Mayheminternational telco links are democratically controlled either :(
01:12.02Mayhems/are/aren't/
01:15.05Mayhemtriclops2: what is your lagstats on ducati.bzflag.org:5156 ?
01:15.29Mayhemsince that is where a lot of the ctf league players hang out
01:17.10brlcadand quol's ctf server :)
01:21.18Mayhempah, that's for wannabees ;)
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01:23.14brlcadheh
01:23.34brlcadyep.. people who wannabee on a server with lag lower than on ducati :)
01:26.52Mayhemyou're just jealous you don't live in Europe :p
01:27.45brlcadI am.. that would be cool -- for a while
01:29.51Mayhemhmm, interesting playing with two 300ms+ latency players
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01:30.05*** mode/#bzflag [+oo learner Chestal] by tolkien.freenode.net
01:30.05*** mode/#bzflag [+bbb *!*@*.dip.t-dialin.net *!*edelstei*@* *!*@68.111.116.228] by leguin.freenode.net
01:30.05*** mode/#bzflag [+bbb *gorb*!*@* *sussudio*!*@* *cell*!*@*] by leguin.freenode.net
01:30.21Mayhemand I was like 'no way, she did *what*'
01:30.32Mayhemoh, hi everyone again :)
01:31.54Mayhemwho is that imposter triclops?
01:32.01triclops2me
01:32.10brlcadburn him!
01:32.17brlcad*cough*
01:32.21triclops2triclops is triclops2
01:32.51Mayhemwhat, you need two personalities?
01:33.25triclops2one is my 'university - on the go' personality, the other is my 'home - bummbing round doing nothing' personality
01:34.14Mayhemah, i see.  you should follow the 'cool' trend and be triclops_detached or something :)
01:34.47triclops2i'm not cool enough to have that irc thingo that does that :)
01:35.18brlcadMmm.. toasty
01:35.45*** mode/#bzflag [+o brlcad] by ChanServ
01:37.10triclops2:)
01:37.14brlcadheh
01:37.23*** kick/#bzflag [learner!sean@chr160dhcp1509.chrchv01.md.comcast.net] by brlcad (brlcad)
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01:37.36Mayhem-toasterhmm, he's kicking himself...
01:37.47brlcadI'm a one-man riot
01:38.05triclops2starting your own fightclub ;)
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01:39.16Mayhem-toasterwell, it must be nearly lunchtime there in AESST, which makes it bedtime here in GMT
01:39.45Mayhem-toasternight all
01:39.53triclops2hehe, yep. nite
01:40.17triclops2and with that I shall run off to see the matrix...
01:40.24brlcadhave fun
01:41.26triclops2thanks, cya
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01:55.21redcliffeanyone know where the screenshots from pybzflag are?
01:55.31redcliffethe link in the forums don't work
01:56.13scanlinemost of them got lost in a big server crash
01:56.14Patlabor221they may have lost/moved them in the drive fiasco
01:56.35scanlinea few of them can be found in http://navi.picogui.org/images/recovered but they're not organized
01:56.37redcliffeoh ok
01:56.48Patlabor221hey scanline would it be posible to get asgard CVS added to CIA or is it just for SF?
01:56.51redcliffethanks
01:57.00captain_protonPatlabor221: easy
01:57.05scanlinePatlabor221: any project can use it, read the /topic in #commits
01:58.22Patlabor221I'm reading, but I don't see any thing that says how
01:59.46scanlinethat link gives you a stats page.. the big "CIA" link gives you an information page
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01:59.59Patlabor221ahhhh, didn't know it was a link :)
02:00.08Patlabor221was looking and looking on the page :)
02:00.28scanlineyeah.. isn't the most intuitive thing, but people seem to find it anyway
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02:00.35scanlineso I haven't had the motivation to change it
02:00.42Patlabor221probably a good barrier to entry
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02:02.16scanline:)
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02:16.20Patlabor221scanline, how long does it take CIA to get a "join channel" request
02:16.38captain_protondepends how long the email takes to arrive
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02:17.53Patlabor221does it log all it gets to #commits?
02:17.59captain_protonPatlabor221: yep
02:18.04Patlabor221fun
02:18.21Patlabor221brlcad is seting it up now :)
02:18.27scanline:)
02:19.33Patlabor221yay 0 warnings 0 errors on server finaly :)
02:20.15bryjen~jaron dehose
02:20.19bryjen~jargon dehose
02:20.22somebody said jargon dehose was /dee-hohz/ vt. To clear a hosed condition.
02:21.09bryjensounds like an answer to the question "Who'z you chillin' wit tonight?"
02:21.16bryjen;)
02:21.35Patlabor221heh
02:21.49Patlabor221or demhose
02:22.14bryjendemhose o deezhose
02:30.15Patlabor221captain_proton anyway to check to see if we are actualy sending mail?
02:30.54captain_protonPatlabor221: what address are you sending from?
02:31.10Patlabor221would be asgard.bakadigital.com
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02:31.50KRhello
02:31.55captain_protonwell
02:32.06Patlabor221looks like a script issue NM
02:32.08captain_protoni see some JoinChannels in the command log
02:32.26Patlabor221it didn't join, maybe it's full
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02:33.07captain_protoncould be
02:33.15captain_protoni heard someone talking about it having a 60-channel limit
02:33.25captain_protonand it seems to be in about that many
02:35.36Patlabor221hard limit or admin limit?
02:36.12captain_protoni think its a hard limit, but dunno
02:36.18captain_protoncertainly not something imposed by the CIA code
03:01.02scanlineyeah, apparently freenode has some sort of 60-channel limit that lilo wont' change, so either someone would have to convince them to change it or write code to support multiple CIA bots
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03:49.47heinolahello all
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04:09.11MrApathyCreameveryone's leavin
04:10.01brlcadhowdy mac
04:10.29brlcadtupone seems to think he fixed the bunny tk problems
04:10.50brlcadhe simply made bunny annoints not occur when a player is dead
04:10.54brlcadinteresting..
04:12.26brlcadIt makes sense to me, as long as reload time is < explode time
04:12.44MrApathyCreamperhaps
04:12.45brlcadwhich it is by default, so I think it's good
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04:48.30fiberchunks_allo?
04:57.17JBDiGrizello :)
04:57.35fiberchunks_whaz happonin?
04:57.50JBDiGrizTrying to make sendmail work on pat's linux box
04:58.14fiberchunks_oh joy
04:59.54JBDiGrizI can get it to work, but it's not grabbing the conf file I set up.
05:00.59Patlabor221is it using sendmail or postfix?
05:01.08JBDiGrizsendmail
05:01.09Patlabor221I recall being able to set ether or
05:01.18JBDiGrizyou cant set up both
05:01.26captain_protonmaybe you want to convert to ssmtp? (relay-only mta)
05:01.38captain_protonunless the machine recieves mail
05:02.02Patlabor221it just needs to send it
05:02.04Patlabor221not receve
05:02.19captain_protonso ssmtp is probably a decent alternative
05:02.22JBDiGrizbut there's no one host to relay to
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05:02.43*** mode/#bzflag [+o TimRiker] by ChanServ
05:03.03Patlabor221all the hosts I have that would relay all need a username and password
05:04.15*** topic/#bzflag by TimRiker -> http://BZFlag.org/ || http://list.BZFlag.org/ || http://stats.BZFlag.org/ || forums http://bzbb.bzflag.org || beta builds http://bzflag.dragon.org/builds || http://students.cs.byu.edu/~cs470ta/labs || ban exceptions /mode #BZFlag +e nick!*user@*.dip.t-dialin.net || main list server is back || brand-new list server for 1.9 is on http://db.bzflag.org/db/
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05:04.56Patlabor221Tim, got it to do ibot type factoids :)
05:05.07TimRikersweet.
05:05.12TimRikergirlbot: a is b
05:05.13girlbotTimRiker: Error: You must be registered to use this command.
05:05.22Patlabor221well cept for that
05:05.40Patlabor221I'm thinking there is some access level thing
05:06.00TimRikergirlbot: a is b
05:06.01girlbotTimRiker: The operation succeeded.
05:06.04TimRiker!a
05:06.05girlbota is b
05:06.10Patlabor221JBDiGriz I'm searching RHN for sendmail configs
05:06.16TimRiker!no, a is c
05:06.16girlbotTimRiker: The operation succeeded.
05:06.18TimRiker!a
05:06.19girlbota is c
05:06.49JBDiGrizPatlabor221: That makes sense, the default sendmail.mc has got way too much in it.
05:06.49TimRiker!join #BotPark
05:06.50girlbotTimRiker: Error: You don't have the "admin" capability.
05:07.03captain_proton~whaleslap girlbot
05:07.06ACTION slaps girlbot upside and over the head with one freakishly huge killer whale named hugh
05:07.07Patlabor221JBDiGriz, it looks like there is a sendmail config package
05:07.22Patlabor221sendmail-cf
05:07.24Patlabor221I installed it
05:07.59Patlabor221The main sendmail configuration file has moved from /etc/sendmail.cf to /etc/mail/sendmail.cf.
05:08.03Patlabor221that's what it says
05:08.12Patlabor221The Sendmail mail transport agent (MTA) has been updated to version 8.12 and is no longer setuid root. Because of this, the mail queuing functionality needs to be able to connect to the mail server running on the local machine. Hence, DAEMON=no in /etc/sysconfig/sendmail  is now ignored.
05:08.23JBDiGrizThat's whay I'm looking at
05:08.24Patlabor221http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/linux/RHL-8.0-Manual/release-notes/x86/
05:08.27girlbothttp://tinyurl.com/u0v1 (was http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/linux/RHL-8.0-Manual/release-notes/x86/)
05:08.49captain_protonheh
05:09.03Patlabor221what the heck was that
05:09.17TimRikersurely tinyurl.com will run out of 4 character abbreviations soon.
05:09.21captain_protonlooks like it went and set up your url for tinyurl
05:09.32captain_protonTimRiker: i think they expire after some amount of time of non-visits
05:09.34Patlabor221ok that's nice, but what is that
05:09.35TimRikeryeah. config option turns that on and off.
05:09.47TimRikercaptain_proton: I thought the docs said otherwise.
05:09.52Patlabor221!addcapability TimRiker admin
05:09.52girlbotPatlabor221: The operation succeeded.
05:10.04TimRiker!join #BotPark
05:10.26Patlabor221an number of the features of the bot are rather nice
05:10.32Patlabor221some are just plain wacky
05:10.37Patlabor221!magic8ball
05:10.38JBDiGrizAs long as it's not using the daemon version of sendmail, everything works, the daemon trys to relay everything and fails.
05:10.38girlbotPatlabor221: Error: 'magic8ball' is not a valid command.
05:10.42Patlabor221!8ball
05:10.43girlbotPatlabor221: Error: '8ball' is not a valid command.
05:10.45Patlabor221hmmm
05:10.48JBDiGriz!list Fun
05:10.48girlbotJBDiGriz: base, binary, chr, coin, decode, dice, eightball, encode, fun, hexip, hexlify, jeffk, leet, levenshtein, lithp, md5, mimetype, morse, objects, ord, outfilter, reverse, rot13, scramble, sha, soundex, unhexlify, unmorse, urlquote, urlunquote, xor
05:10.55Patlabor221!eightball
05:10.55girlbotPatlabor221: my reply is no.
05:10.58JBDiGriz!eightball
05:10.58girlbotJBDiGriz: concentrate and ask again.
05:11.05Patlabor221I like dadit
05:11.10JBDiGriz!eightball
05:11.16girlbotJBDiGriz: very doubtful.
05:11.18Patlabor221!datdit how now brown cow.
05:11.20girlbotPatlabor221: Error: 'datdit' is not a valid command.
05:11.23Patlabor221!dadit how now brown cow.
05:11.24girlbotPatlabor221: Error: 'dadit' is not a valid command.
05:11.33Patlabor221ohh they changed it to morse
05:11.52Patlabor221!levenshtein
05:11.52girlbotPatlabor221: (levenshtein <string1> <string2>) -- Returns the levenshtein distance (also known as the "edit distance" between <string1> and <string2>
05:12.22TimRiker!url toggle tinysnarf
05:12.23girlbotTimRiker: Error: You don't have the "#bzflag.op" capability.
05:12.37TimRiker!lart girlbot
05:12.37girlbotTimRiker: Error: 'lart' is not a valid command.
05:12.43TimRiker~lart girlbot
05:12.51Patlabor221!addcapability TimRiker #bzflag.op
05:12.51girlbotPatlabor221: The operation succeeded.
05:12.57TimRiker!url toggle tinysnarf
05:12.57girlbotTimRiker: The operation succeeded.  (tinyreply: On; tinysnarf: Off)
05:13.07Patlabor221heh snarf
05:13.34Patlabor221we were trying the infobot module, but it was "odd"
05:13.47Patlabor221she was answering stuff when not asked
05:14.13Patlabor221bzgirl updated to the CVS version and it's working a lot better
05:14.17TimRiker!help MoobotFactoid toggle
05:14.17girlbotTimRiker: Error: There is no such plugin MoobotFactoid
05:14.21TimRiker!list
05:14.22girlbotTimRiker: Admin, Alias, Channel, ChannelDB, Debian, Dictionary, Factoids, Friendly, Fun, Google, Http, Karma, Lookup, Math, Misc, MoobotFactoids, Owner, QuoteGrabs, Quotes, RSS, Services, Status, Todo, Topic, URL, Unix, User
05:14.29TimRiker!help MoobotFactoids toggle
05:14.30girlbotTimRiker: Error: There is no such command MoobotFactoids toggle.
05:14.33Patlabor221tho a number of commands changed
05:14.35TimRikerbummer.
05:14.43Patlabor221like rss is now just rss
05:15.02TimRiker!outputfilter rot13
05:15.03girlbotTimRiker: Error: 'outputfilter' is not a valid command.
05:15.06TimRiker!outfilter rot13
05:15.07girlbotGvzEvxre: Gur bcrengvba fhpprrqrq.
05:15.13TimRikerslashdot
05:15.16TimRiker!lashdot
05:15.17girlbotGvzEvxre: Reebe: 'ynfuqbg' vf abg n inyvq pbzznaq.
05:15.19TimRiker!sashdot
05:15.20girlbotGvzEvxre: Reebe: 'fnfuqbg' vf abg n inyvq pbzznaq.
05:15.27TimRiker!slashdot
05:15.28girlbotGvzEvxre: Reebe: 'fynfuqbg' vf abg n inyvq pbzznaq.
05:15.31TimRikerheh
05:15.36TimRiker!outfilter
05:15.36girlbotTimRiker: The operation succeeded.
05:15.50Patlabor221now that can be odd
05:15.53TimRikerrss http://slashdot/slashdot.rss
05:15.57TimRiker!rss http://slashdot/slashdot.rss
05:15.59girlbotTimRiker: Error: Error grabbing RSS feed
05:16.05TimRiker!rss http://slashdot.org/slashdot.rss
05:16.06girlbotTimRiker: McDonald's Denies Deal With iTunes :: Kylix in Limbo :: Penn State Students to Get Free Music From Napster :: Star Wars Original Trilogy Gets DVD Release Date :: UIUC Creates World's Fastest Transistor Again :: Bluetooth Shipments Exceed 1M per Week :: "Nigerian" Spammer Arrested :: FTC Shuts Down Pop-Up Extortion Firm :: Longhorn's Flash Killer? :: Who Makes (1 more message)
05:16.07TimRikersheesh
05:16.21TimRiker!alias slashdot rss http://slashdot.org/slashdot.rss
05:16.22girlbotTimRiker: (alias <command> [<args> ...]) --  Command dispatcher for the Alias plugin.  Use 'list Alias' to see the commands provided by this plugin.  In most cases this dispatcher command is unnecessary; in cases where more than one plugin defines a given command, use this command to tell the bot which plugin's command to use.
05:16.24Patlabor221what a DVD release date?!?!
05:16.57TimRiker!alias slashdot rss rss http://slashdot.org/slashdot.rss
05:16.58girlbotTimRiker: (alias <command> [<args> ...]) --  Command dispatcher for the Alias plugin.  Use 'list Alias' to see the commands provided by this plugin.  In most cases this dispatcher command is unnecessary; in cases where more than one plugin defines a given command, use this command to tell the bot which plugin's command to use.
05:17.07TimRiker!help alias
05:17.07girlbotTimRiker: (alias <command> [<args> ...]) --  Command dispatcher for the Alias plugin.  Use 'list Alias' to see the commands provided by this plugin.  In most cases this dispatcher command is unnecessary; in cases where more than one plugin defines a given command, use this command to tell the bot which plugin's command to use.
05:17.10Patlabor221yeahthat worked difrent
05:17.12TimRiker!list alias
05:17.12girlbotTimRiker: add, alias, freeze, remove, unfreeze
05:17.21TimRiker!alias add slashdot rss http://slashdot.org/slashdot.rss
05:17.22girlbotTimRiker: The operation succeeded.
05:17.25TimRiker!slashdot
05:17.26girlbotTimRiker: McDonald's Denies Deal With iTunes :: Kylix in Limbo :: Penn State Students to Get Free Music From Napster :: Star Wars Original Trilogy Gets DVD Release Date :: UIUC Creates World's Fastest Transistor Again :: Bluetooth Shipments Exceed 1M per Week :: "Nigerian" Spammer Arrested :: FTC Shuts Down Pop-Up Extortion Firm :: Longhorn's Flash Killer? :: Who Makes (1 more message)
05:17.33Patlabor221!more
05:17.33girlbotPatlabor221: Error: That's all, there is no more.
05:17.36TimRiker!outfilter rot13
05:17.37Patlabor221:(
05:17.37girlbotGvzEvxre: Gur bcrengvba fhpprrqrq.
05:17.39TimRiker!slashdot
05:17.39girlbotGvzEvxre: ZpQbanyq'f Qravrf Qrny Jvgu vGharf :: Xlyvk va Yvzob :: Craa Fgngr Fghqragf gb Trg Serr Zhfvp Sebz Ancfgre :: Fgne Jnef Bevtvany Gevybtl Trgf QIQ Eryrnfr Qngr :: HVHP Perngrf Jbeyq'f Snfgrfg Genafvfgbe Ntnva :: Oyhrgbbgu Fuvczragf Rkprrq 1Z cre Jrrx :: "Avtrevna" Fcnzzre Neerfgrq :: SGP Fuhgf Qbja Cbc-Hc Rkgbegvba Svez :: Ybatubea'f Synfu Xvyyre? :: Jub Znxrf (1 zber zrffntr)
05:17.46Patlabor221wow
05:17.47TimRiker!outfilter scramble
05:17.48girlbotGzxrvEve: Gur bcbnevrga fprrrphqq.
05:17.50TimRiker!slashdot
05:17.50girlbotGvrExzve: ZbypQanq'f Qarvrf Qrny Jvgu vGhraf :: Xyvlk va Yvozb :: Craa Fggnr Frgaghqf gb Trg Srer Zfvhp Sbez Arcfgne :: Fnge Jenf Betavvny Gytvebl Tgrf QIQ Enyrrfr Qgnr :: HHVP Pgernrf Jbeyq'f Srfgfng Ggabevffne Ntnva :: Obbhyggru Faugvzrcf Rrkrpq 1Z cre Jrrx :: "Aenvrvta" Fnzzcre Nergrefq :: SGP Fhguf Qjba Cbc-Hc Rvbeggkba Sevz :: Ytebauba'f Snyfu Xrvyye? :: Jub Zxnrf (1 zebr ztffrnr)
05:17.59TimRiker!outfilter
05:18.00girlbotTimRiker: The operation succeeded.
05:18.01Patlabor221!outfilter leet
05:18.02girlbotP@14b0r221: 7h3 0p3r@!0n 5ucc33d3d.
05:18.07TimRiker!scramble sdflkjsldfkjl
05:18.08girlbot7!mR!k3r: 5fjkkjdd1f511
05:18.10TimRiker!slashdot
05:18.11girlbot7!mR!k3r: McD0n41d'z D3n!3z D341 W!+h !7un3z :: Ky1!>< !n L!mb0 :: P3nn S+8 S+ud3n+z +0 G3+ Fr33 Mu5!c Fr0m N4p5+3r :: S+4r W4rz 0r!g!n41 7r!10gy G3+z DVD R313453 D8 :: U1UC Cr38z W0r1d'z F45+35+ 7r4n5!5+0r 4g4!n :: 81u3+00+h Sh!pm3n+z 3><c33d 1M p3r W33k :: "N!g3r!4n" Sp4mm3r 4rr35+3d :: F7C Shu+z D0wn P0p-Up 3><+0r+!0n F!rm :: L0ngh0rn'z F145h K!113r? :: Wh0 M4k3z (1 m0r3 m3554g3)
05:18.15Patlabor221ouch
05:18.19Patlabor221!outfilter
05:18.19girlbotPatlabor221: The operation succeeded.
05:18.20TimRikerhehe
05:18.23captain_protonhmm
05:18.38Patlabor221jbd, I can't find any more info
05:18.46TimRiker!list fun
05:18.47girlbotTimRiker: base, binary, chr, coin, decode, dice, eightball, encode, fun, hexip, hexlify, jeffk, leet, levenshtein, lithp, md5, mimetype, morse, objects, ord, outfilter, reverse, rot13, scramble, sha, soundex, unhexlify, unmorse, urlquote, urlunquote, xor
05:19.02TimRiker!scramble this is a longwordtest
05:19.03girlbotTimRiker: tihs is a legortdwosnt
05:19.07Patlabor221!jeffK How are all you fine people today.
05:19.07girlbotPatlabor221: HOW ARE ALLLLEYUO FINE POEPAL TOODEY!
05:19.10TimRiker!outfilter scramble
05:19.11girlbotTieimRkr: The oeraitopn sceudeecd.
05:19.15TimRiker!slashdot
05:19.15girlbotTikmReir: MDolacnd's Dieens Deal With iTunes :: Kilyx in Lbmio :: Penn State Sdnuetts to Get Fere Msiuc Form Napsetr :: Satr Wras Oingiarl Tilgroy Gtes DVD Raesele Dtae :: UUIC Craeets Wrlod's Fatesst Tsisatronr Agian :: Bouetloth Sthpemins Eexecd 1M per Week :: "Ngiarien" Smmpaer Aerrestd :: FTC Shuts Dwon Pop-Up Eritotoxn Firm :: Lnrhogon's Faslh Kellir? :: Who Maeks (1 mroe mesgsae)
05:19.54TimRiker!outfilter
05:19.55girlbotTimRiker: The operation succeeded.
05:20.08JBDiGrizI need to start with a completely clean sendmail. For some reason, the config wants to use the relay mailer which shouldn't be included at all. If I remove it, it still trys to use it. If I force it to use a particular conf file, it will use esmtp and succeed.
05:20.10TimRiker!translate en de [slashdot]
05:20.11girlbotTimRiker: Error: 'translate' is not a valid command.
05:20.18TimRiker!babelfish en de [slashdot]
05:20.19girlbotTimRiker: Error: 'babelfish' is not a valid command.
05:20.23TimRiker!babel en de [slashdot]
05:20.23girlbotTimRiker: Error: 'babel' is not a valid command.
05:20.28Patlabor221you need me to get any more RPMS?
05:21.03JBDiGrizNo, I think I need to find the correct .mc file to start with. The current one is just wrong.
05:22.38Patlabor221I wonder if they added some sort of X mail config thingy
05:23.23TimRikerPatlabor221: is there a babelfish module?
05:23.33Patlabor221!load bablefish
05:23.33girlbotPatlabor221: Error: No plugin bablefish exists.
05:23.41TimRikerel
05:23.54Patlabor221!addcapability TimRiker owner
05:23.54girlbotPatlabor221: The operation succeeded.
05:23.58TimRiker!load Babelfish
05:23.59girlbotTimRiker: The operation succeeded.
05:23.59Patlabor221there ya go
05:24.07TimRiker!babelfish en de [slashdot]
05:24.07girlbotTimRiker: (babelfish <command> [<args> ...]) --  Command dispatcher for the Babelfish plugin.  Use 'list Babelfish' to see the commands provided by this plugin.  In most cases this dispatcher command is unnecessary; in cases where more than one plugin defines a given command, use this command to tell the bot which plugin's command to use.
05:24.15TimRiker!list babelfish
05:24.16girlbotTimRiker: babelfish, babelize, randomlanguage, translate
05:24.21TimRiker!translate en de [slashdot]
05:24.21Patlabor221would you be able to covert ibot's database to this if you changed over?
05:24.23girlbotTimRiker: McDonalds verweigert Abkommen mit iTunes:: Kylix Vorhölle:: Penn in den Zustand-Kursteilnehmern, um freie Musik Napster:: zu erhalten von den Stern-Kriegen, die ursprüngliche Trilogie DVD Freigabe-Datum:: UIUC herstellt schnellsten Versand der Welt des Transistor-wieder:: Bluetooth übersteigen 1M pro Woche:: "nigerischer" Spammer festhielt:: FTC schließt Knallen- (1 more message)
05:24.35TimRikerPatlabor221: sure. it's just sql. ;-)
05:24.39Patlabor221coo
05:24.59TimRikerthe issue is that supybot wants python 2.3 and debian stable (ibot's server) only has 2.2
05:25.17Patlabor221!python
05:25.18girlbotPatlabor221: Error: 'python' is not a valid command.
05:25.23Patlabor221!load python
05:25.23girlbotPatlabor221: The operation succeeded.
05:25.26TimRiker!debian python
05:25.26girlbotTimRiker: (debian <command> [<args> ...]) --  Command dispatcher for the Debian plugin.  Use 'list Debian' to see the commands provided by this plugin.  In most cases this dispatcher command is unnecessary; in cases where more than one plugin defines a given command, use this command to tell the bot which plugin's command to use.
05:25.28Patlabor221!list python
05:25.28girlbotPatlabor221: pydoc, python, toggle, zen
05:25.32Patlabor221!python
05:25.33girlbotPatlabor221: (python <command> [<args> ...]) --  Command dispatcher for the Python plugin.  Use 'list Python' to see the commands provided by this plugin.  In most cases this dispatcher command is unnecessary; in cases where more than one plugin defines a given command, use this command to tell the bot which plugin's command to use.
05:25.34TimRiker!list debian
05:25.35girlbotTimRiker: debian, file, incoming, usepythonzegrep, version
05:25.38Patlabor221!python -version
05:25.39girlbotPatlabor221: (python <command> [<args> ...]) --  Command dispatcher for the Python plugin.  Use 'list Python' to see the commands provided by this plugin.  In most cases this dispatcher command is unnecessary; in cases where more than one plugin defines a given command, use this command to tell the bot which plugin's command to use.
05:25.42Patlabor221hmmm
05:25.48TimRiker!debian version python2.2
05:25.50girlbotTimRiker: Total matches: 3, shown: 3.   python2.2 2.2.1-4.2 (stable),  python2.2 2.2.3-6 (testing),  python2.2 2.2.3-6 (unstable)
05:25.52TimRiker!debian version python*
05:25.53girlbotTimRiker: Total matches: 1098, shown: 20.   python2.2-vmailmgr 0.96.9-4 (unstable),  python-pyqt-doc 2.5-4 (stable),  python2.2-elisp 2.2.1-4.2 (stable),  python2.2-pygresql 7.3.4-8 (unstable),  python2.1-pygresql 7.3.4-8 (unstable),  python2.2-dhm 0.5-2 (unstable),  python-pisock 0.11.8-7 (unstable),  python-qt2 3.8-4 (unstable),  python2.1-elisp 2.1.3-3.2 (stable),  python- (2 more messages)
05:26.07TimRiker!debian version python2*
05:26.09girlbotTimRiker: Total matches: 619, shown: 20.   python2.2-vmailmgr 0.96.9-4 (unstable),  python2.2-elisp 2.2.1-4.2 (stable),  python2.1-pygresql 7.3.4-8 (unstable),  python2.2-pygresql 7.3.4-8 (unstable),  python2.2-dhm 0.5-2 (unstable),  python2.1-elisp 2.1.3-3.2 (stable),  python2.3-pygresql 7.3.4-8 (unstable),  python2.3-dhm 0.5-2 (unstable),  python2.1-tal 1.4.1-2 (stable), (2 more messages)
05:26.22TimRiker!debian version python2* stable
05:26.23girlbotTimRiker: Total matches: 70, shown: 20.   python2.2-elisp 2.2.1-4.2 (stable),  python2.1-elisp 2.1.3-3.2 (stable),  python2.1-tal 1.4.1-2 (stable),  python2.1-expect 1.0.5-2 (stable),  python2.1-twofish 0.7-5 (stable),  python2.2-examples 2.2.1-4.2 (stable),  python2.1-examples 2.1.3-3.2 (stable),  python2.1-unit 1.4.1-3 (stable),  python2.2-unit 1.4.1-3 (stable), (2 more messages)
05:26.33TimRiker!debian version python2.3 stable
05:26.35girlbotTimRiker: No package found for python2.3 stable (all)
05:26.43Patlabor221I don't think she updated python
05:26.46TimRiker!debian version python2.3 (stable)
05:26.47girlbotTimRiker: No package found for python2.3 (stable) (all)
05:26.52TimRikerhmm.
05:26.56TimRiker!help debian version
05:26.57girlbotTimRiker: (debian version [stable|testing|unstable|experimental] <package name>) -- Returns the current version(s) of a Debian package in the given branch (if any, otherwise all available ones are displayed).
05:27.11TimRiker!debian version stable python2*
05:27.12girlbotTimRiker: Total matches: 64, shown: 20.   python2.2-elisp 2.2.1-4.2 (stable),  python2.1-elisp 2.1.3-3.2 (stable),  python2.1-tal 1.4.1-2 (stable),  python2.1-expect 1.0.5-2 (stable),  python2.1-twofish 0.7-5 (stable),  python2.2-examples 2.2.1-4.2 (stable),  python2.1-examples 2.1.3-3.2 (stable),  python2.1-unit 1.4.1-3 (stable),  python2.2-unit 1.4.1-3 (stable),  python2.2 (2 more messages)
05:27.30TimRiker!debian version stable python2.[0-9]
05:27.32girlbotTimRiker: Error: '0-9' is not a valid command.
05:27.36TimRikerheh
05:27.38TimRiker!debian version stable python2.\[0-9]
05:27.38girlbotTimRiker: Error: '0-9' is not a valid command.
05:27.50TimRikerah well. guess I should play in #BotPark...
05:28.50Patlabor221I wish I knew more about the configuration of that machine JBDiGriz :(
05:32.43TimRiker!karma
05:32.44girlbotTimRiker: Error: I have no karma for this channel.
05:32.47TimRikerPatlabor221++
05:32.49TimRiker!karma
05:32.50girlbotTimRiker: Error: I have no karma for this channel.
05:32.54TimRiker!Patlabor221++
05:32.58TimRiker!karma
05:32.59girlbotTimRiker: Highest karma: 'Patlabor221' (1).  Lowest karma: 'Patlabor221' (1).
05:33.08TimRiker!TimRiker++
05:33.11Patlabor221I am the alpha and the omega
05:33.13TimRiker!karma
05:33.14girlbotTimRiker: Highest karma: 'TimRiker' (1) and 'Patlabor221' (1).  Lowest karma: 'TimRiker' (1) and 'Patlabor221' (1).
05:33.20TimRiker!TimRiker+=100
05:33.21girlbotTimRiker: Error: 'TimRiker+=100' is not a valid command.
05:33.24TimRikerheh
05:33.26TimRiker!TimRiker++
05:33.29TimRiker!karma
05:33.30girlbotTimRiker: Highest karma: 'TimRiker' (2) and 'Patlabor221' (1).  Lowest karma: 'Patlabor221' (1) and 'TimRiker' (2).
05:34.09TimRikeribot++
05:34.13TimRiker!ibot++
05:34.16TimRiker!ibot++
05:34.20TimRikerheh
05:34.29TimRiker!ibot++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
05:34.34TimRiker!karma
05:34.35girlbotTimRiker: Highest karma: 'ibot' (3), 'TimRiker' (2), and 'ibot++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++' (1).  Lowest karma: 'ibot++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++' (1), 'Patlabor221' (1), and 'TimRiker' (2).
05:34.40TimRikerhehehehe
05:34.51Patlabor221don't think that worked the way you wanted it
05:36.37TimRikernope. reporting it on SF
05:38.11TimRiker!bugs bzflag
05:38.11girlbotTimRiker: Error: 'bugs' is not a valid command.
05:38.19TimRiker!load SourceForge
05:38.20girlbotTimRiker: The operation succeeded.
05:38.22TimRiker!bugs bzflag
05:38.26girlbotTimRiker: #836726: High latency causing segfault in 1.7g2, #834847: "+f good" with a value prevents server..., #832833: Assorted issues with 1.9.8, #824500: 1.9.7 observer mode not working?, #824499: 1.9.7 flipz pyramid issue, #810962: Freezing enemies, #794616: Window and geometry options for mac os X, #779858: Screen resize on exit from windowed mode, #766788: Mountain (4 more messages)
05:38.40Patlabor221ok now THAT is usefull
05:39.02Patlabor221you gonna swap?
05:41.40TimRikerswap?
05:42.22Patlabor221sorry switch
05:42.25Patlabor221wrong word
05:42.26Patlabor221:)
05:42.56TimRikeroh, to supybot? not at the moment. the python issue is blocking me as are a number of other things supy does different.
05:43.21TimRikerthe factoids/karma/alias/etc not being shared between channels is a big one.
05:43.32Patlabor221!p24
05:43.33girlbotPatlabor221: Error: 'p24' is not a valid command.
05:43.43Patlabor221they should make that an option
05:44.00TimRikermight be possible to symlink the sql databases, but I've not tried.
05:44.54TimRikerhmm... that won't quite work... sqlite creates .journal files in the db directory, so the dirs would have to be linked or something. I've not gotten into it that deeply.
06:00.23TimRiker~spell -
06:00.25I can't find alternate spellings for '-'
06:01.15TimRiker!spell `uname -a`
06:01.16girlbotTimRiker: Error: The command 'spell' is available in the Google and Unix plugins.  Please specify the plugin whose command you wish to call by using its name as a command before calling it.
06:01.20TimRiker!unix spell `uname -a`
06:01.21girlbotTimRiker: Error: Aspell/ispell can't handle spaces in words.
06:01.27TimRiker!unix spell `uname`
06:01.28girlbotTimRiker: Possible spellings for '`uname`': name, unarmed, unnamed, inane, enamor, namer, unjam, unmet, unmade, unmake, Ame, Nam, Una, unman, surname, enamel, unease, unsee, Nome, anomie, Niamey, Anne, inaner, rename, gnome, Una's, unary, undue, unite, untie, enema, imam, inmate, unbar, amen, enemy, untamed, Aime, Amer, Amie, Ina, and Noam.
06:40.53Patlabor221!part #bzgflag
06:40.53girlbotPatlabor221: Error: I'm not currently in #bzgflag
06:41.05Patlabor221!part #bzflag
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14:37.10Noodlemandavid_v: are any fortixians available to play today?
14:38.16Noodlemanme and another guy are available for sometime before 16:00
14:38.29david_vNoodleman: ah hi!
14:38.38david_vhm, i don't know. i will see if i can find someone
14:38.45Noodlemanok
14:41.58david_vhm found noone yet... still searching
14:42.04Noodlemanokie
14:43.16david_vnope... hm... hopefully they'll br around soon
14:43.19david_v*be
14:43.23Noodlemanok
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16:48.37Legolas~d
16:48.52brlcadhowdy legs and company
16:49.07Legolashey bzrlcad
16:49.15Legolas*brlcad
16:50.18brlcadheh.
16:51.30fiberchunks_allo
16:52.04brlcadhoowdy fiberchunkmaster-z
16:52.16fiberchunks_what up dog?
16:52.24brlcadw00f, not much
16:52.32fiberchunks_workin?
16:52.43brlcadyea, since yesterday
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16:52.51fiberchunks_get some sleep
16:52.51mikepHello
16:52.57mikepWho?
16:53.00fiberchunks_lo mike
16:53.18brlcad:)
16:53.20sn0w_d0ggySry
16:53.21Patlabor221sup fiba
16:53.32TyroneFHornighsomeone is stealing her bros login name :)
16:53.36fiberchunks_nada -- thinkin about what I have left to do on the wall
16:53.39fiberchunks_(s)
16:53.54sn0w_d0ggyneheh
16:54.38sn0w_d0ggyit's just I logged on, on my dad's comp
16:54.42sn0w_d0ggynsso that's why
16:56.37Noodlemanwhere can i find the code that says what to do when i pick up a flag?
16:57.21sn0w_d0ggyhey eviel nudle
16:57.22sn0w_d0ggy:)
16:57.31Noodlemanhey sn0w_d0ggy
16:58.15Noodlemanlearner, brlcad: you know?
16:58.20Noodlemanor Patlabor221
16:58.23Noodleman?
16:58.46Merryther
16:58.48Patlabor221like what happens to the state?
16:58.49Merrye
16:59.02Patlabor221generaly all it does is change your flag state
16:59.11Patlabor221then other code checks that sate to change your state
16:59.15NoodlemansetFlag(Flag) ?
16:59.18Patlabor221such as jumping, and all that
16:59.23Noodlemanok
16:59.23Patlabor221what file is that in?
16:59.27Patlabor221what do you want to do?
16:59.34Noodlemani'm just messing around
16:59.56Patlabor221generaly you just set your flag type there
17:00.00fiberchunks_Patlabor221: how was revolutions?
17:00.02Noodlemanok, thx
17:00.04Merry~d
17:00.08Patlabor221then like when you shoot, it checks your flag type
17:00.11Patlabor221it was entertaining
17:00.20fiberchunks_:)
17:00.23fiberchunks_but was it good?
17:00.26Merry~quol
17:00.33Patlabor221not as deep as I hoped, but I see now that they could not explain it all in one movie
17:00.37Patlabor221yeah it was good
17:00.54fiberchunks_cool -- we may head up to providence tomorrow to see it in an IMAX
17:01.15Patlabor221Noodleman, I don't think we have any flags that have "actions" when you pick them up, all actions they affect are based on another action.
17:01.29Noodlemanok
17:02.07Patlabor221so depending on what you want to do, would change where you need to add it
17:02.11Patlabor221like is it a new shot type?
17:02.43Patlabor221Jada Pinket Smith was my fave character from this one
17:02.59Noodlemani'm just learning a little bit about the code by hacking things and seeing what happens :-)
17:02.59fiberchunks_interesting
17:03.47fiberchunks_Noodleman: you heard from jzaun at all?
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17:04.36Patlabor221god I hate that
17:05.00Noodlemanfiberchunks_: nope, i haven't heard from him in a long time
17:05.07fiberchunks_hrm
17:05.23Patlabor221well Noodleman, good luck, it's some messy code :)
17:05.32Noodlemanhehe
17:05.33captain_protonwidgeywoo
17:07.03Noodlemanwooeywidge
17:07.39Patlabor221fiberchunks_ when you were mucking around on asgard to get bzbb working intialy, did you have to do anything with the sendmail setup?
17:07.51fiberchunks_no
17:07.57Patlabor221k, I didn't think so
17:08.13Noodlemansendmail is the spawn of the devil
17:08.20Patlabor221TyroneFHornigh and brlcad are having a hell of a time getting that machine to send mail
17:08.24Noodlemanalong with everything else i don't like ;-)
17:08.29Patlabor221well as a deamon
17:08.56Patlabor221hey I just want something that works
17:08.57fiberchunks_the forum took care of it by doing some smtp with your account info, iirc
17:09.04Patlabor221yeah, it did
17:09.17Patlabor221I didn't remember if we tried to do local mail at first or not
17:09.24fiberchunks_what about qmail or any of the other mtas?
17:09.36Patlabor221I don't know jack about any of them
17:09.47Patlabor221TyroneFHornigh and brlcad are doing all the work
17:09.59fiberchunks_ah
17:10.01Patlabor221I'm just trying to answer the questions of "how did it get like this" that they have :)
17:10.09fiberchunks_:)
17:10.10Patlabor221and I think it just came like it is now
17:10.21fiberchunks_blame it on solar flares
17:10.25TyroneFHornighsendmail is installed by default, and I was trying to get it working without installing a bunch of extra stuff.
17:10.27Patlabor221heh
17:10.36Patlabor221I just want it's CVS to send to CIA
17:10.43brlcadheh noodle :)
17:10.57Patlabor221then it seems I have to convince a freenode admin to increase CIAs channel limit
17:11.00TyroneFHornighI was thinking of just throwing postfix at it, but it's linux, and every time I try to install something on linux, I end up getting annoyed.
17:11.06Patlabor221even tho I don't know who any freenode admins are
17:11.12fiberchunks_lilo
17:11.14fiberchunks_?
17:11.22Patlabor221maybe I dono
17:11.45Patlabor221captain_proton you should make CIA log in multiple nicks when it gets full :)
17:11.48TyroneFHornighThe sendmail configuration file actually works when I invoke it separately. It just doesn't like to work as a daemon.
17:11.50fiberchunks_<PROTECTED>
17:11.55captain_protonpfff
17:12.01captain_protonthe CIA code is so dirty
17:12.05captain_protoni really don't want to mess with it
17:12.43brlcadpat: the freenode admins are easily identifyable.. they're all staff.freenode.net
17:12.56brlcadI know a couple that I've spoken to on occasion
17:12.57Patlabor221ahh k
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17:14.15brlcadyou can /who *.staff.freenode to get a list
17:14.21brlcadwhen in #freenode
17:24.06brlcadcya fiber
17:48.12Patlabor221captain_proton || scanline , cia has 12 channels left and it doesn't seem to be joining ours
17:49.18Patlabor221it has a limit fo 60, but is only in 48
17:49.24Patlabor221brlcad checked
17:49.54captain_protonlooks like its in 58 to me
17:50.03Patlabor221oh and do you want more RahXephons? I see you have a "need" in the dir?
17:50.16Patlabor221hmm
17:50.19Patlabor221well that's still 2 left
17:50.19captain_protonif they're dual-audio .ogm's with soft subs ;)
17:50.28Patlabor221umm, no
17:50.43Patlabor221I'll get the DVD in the machine so you can rip
17:51.03Patlabor221asuming I can find out how ganked the DVD
17:51.31captain_protoneh - i think i know where i can find them
17:51.32Patlabor221I may need to be getting a new DVDR that's coming out. +- combo drive, for $99
17:51.36Patlabor221ok
17:52.04Patlabor221I'm over halfway thru the guu
17:52.18Patlabor221I can only watch 2 or 3 a night
17:52.22Patlabor221or the brain hurts
17:53.35captain_protonheh
17:53.38brlcaderp.. I miscounted!  that was a second line
17:53.56captain_protonthough i did go through almost all of flcl in one day
17:54.10captain_protonwas quite a trip
17:54.34captain_protonjust wait until you meat robert =)
17:56.28brlcader, hopes
17:56.35captain_protonerr
17:56.36captain_protonmeet*
17:56.44brlcad;)
18:03.03Patlabor221the maid and the handmany have just goten there
18:05.43captain_protonthey're ok characters
18:33.21brlcadlilo says that 60 is pushing against a hard limit in the server
18:33.34brlcadhe recommends resurrecting CIA2
18:35.38captain_protonressurecting... ?
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18:45.43[dmp]i hate when things goes fast,m when im drunk :)
18:46.15brlcadhehe
18:46.23brlcadhowdy pmd
18:46.34[dmp]howxy :)
18:46.43[dmp]wehm, howdy ;)
18:47.31[dmp]danish tradition dicates that its j-day.. the day for tuborg to release its xmas beer. We have to celebrate that ;)
18:47.50[dmp]Now i just need an explanatiion for my gf :)
18:48.39[dmp]Actually, she expects me to be drunk by now. Not sure if thats good or bad :)
18:50.15brlcadhehe
18:51.28[dmp]well, yoiu dont have to experience tthe bad parts :)
18:52.36brlcadit's all good
18:52.57brlcad'cept you're making me thirsty
18:53.15[dmp]notas much as im aim :)
18:53.26[dmp]damn, not as much as i am :)
18:55.38[dmp]its j-day!
18:55.51[dmp](j = jul = xmas)
18:56.35[dmp](me btter keave .
18:58.49brlcadhehe
18:58.53brlcadfunny
19:33.47Chestalgood evening gentlemen
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19:39.32TyroneFHornighChestal: Are you referring to us?
19:40.09ChestalTyrone: if you think it fits you :-)
19:40.17Chestalanyone figured out invis #7?
19:40.29TyroneFHornighI don't see anyone around here that it might fit. :)
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19:43.45TyroneFHornighI haven't tried the distributed builds yet, exposé is nice.
19:44.03TyroneFHornighI'm still watching the news on the external firewire drives.
19:44.40brlcadI still have to test "the big project" to see how fast we can get it to compile
19:44.56brlcadbut on the little programs we've tested already, it's impressive
19:45.21TyroneFHornighI'll probably install on  some of the family machines this weekend, now that I'm fairly happy with the ibook.
19:46.00brlcadFirst app to run was bz.. noticed the framerate improve :)
19:46.28TyroneFHornighI haven't tried that yet. I don't think it will improve my game though. :)
19:46.37brlcadheh
19:47.16brlcadI'm actually interested in getting it working at home now.. perhaps it's time to do the massive backing up and filesystem cleaning
19:47.26brlcadneed to free up about 20gb somewhere
19:48.34TyroneFHornighThat's only about 5 DVD's, no problem.
20:00.53brlcadonly got #8
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23:24.58Patlabor221!part #bzflag
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23:24.59orchidkr 5 days is good, keep it up
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23:25.00Skippwhat is the command to find your ip address for linux
23:25.00Tupone/sbin/ifconfig
23:25.00orchidifconfig /dev/eth0
23:25.00orchidif your on ethernet
23:25.00Skippthanks
23:25.00orchidhi Tupone
23:25.01TyroneFHornigh/sbin/ifconfig -a lists all interfaces
23:25.01Tuponehi bzgirl.
23:25.02KRdarn it - I don't think the compile worked
23:25.03orchidthis is a stock debian install? theres some packages you might need
23:25.03KRalready checked all dependencies. everythiongs there
23:25.03orchidxlibs-dev i think
23:25.04KRooh maybe not that one - but it wasn't listed
23:25.04orchidlisted where?
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23:25.04orchidany errors after  compiling?
23:25.04KRmake[3]: *** [ViewFrustum.o] Error 1
23:25.04KRa few like that at the end
23:25.04KRmake: *** [install-recursive] Error 1
23:25.04KRthis ole country boy ain't seen that before...
23:25.04KR:)
23:25.07orchidis there a executable in /bzflag/src/bzflag?
23:25.07orchidi like to ignore errors, and look see if it built :)
23:25.07orchidthen read errors if it didnt
23:25.07StargateSG1*snort*
23:25.07KRno exec there
23:25.07KRI already snooped around for one everywhere I could think it might be
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23:25.33KRin the manner which you describe :)
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23:25.45TimRikerisp trouble...
23:25.45orchidread the config.log maybe?
23:25.46TimRikercomcast was out all over dallas.
23:26.02KRif you ignore an error, and it doesn't stop the program, did it really happen?
23:26.08TimRiker~bzflist
23:26.09KR;)
23:26.28sn0w_d0ggy~seen sn0w_kitty
23:26.31sn0w_kitty <Chikorita@ACAE1C69.ipt.aol.com> was last seen on IRC in channel #bzflag, 13d 23h 41m 54s ago, saying: '-.-'.
23:26.55KRhi Tim
23:27.19TimRiker~bzflist
23:27.52TimRiker~bzflist
23:28.33KRconfigure:1537:27: X11/Intrinsic.h: No such file or directory
23:28.33KRconfigure: failed program was:
23:28.34KR#line 1536 "configure"
23:28.34KR#include "confdefs.h"
23:28.34KR#include <X11/Intrinsic.h>
23:28.35TimRiker~bzflist
23:28.43TimRikerah.
23:28.59TuponeKR thats the xlibs-dev orchid mentioned!
23:29.09KRah- haha!
23:29.13KR:)
23:29.20orchidxlibmesa-glu-dev also i installed
23:29.25KRokies - guess I will need to install that then.....
23:29.39orchidbut i run Sid, so you might not need it, who knows
23:29.56orchidalso libogg and libvorbis
23:30.02KRI'll install that and give it a shot
23:30.52david_vnight
23:31.25KRbye d_v
23:31.39sn0w_d0ggydobranoc
23:31.41sn0w_d0ggyndavy
23:31.43KRweel, I have unmet dependencies for that- but it says not which...
23:31.48TimRikerxlibs-dev: /usr/X11R6/include/X11/Intrinsic.h
23:31.49KRtime for apt
23:32.17sn0w_d0ggynight
23:32.18TimRikerfor which do you have now?
23:32.44TimRiker"make deb" should work for 1.9.x and debian/buildsnap for 1.7*
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23:33.42KRThe following packages have unmet dependencies:
23:33.42KR<PROTECTED>
23:33.55KRso I am too far ahead of the curve for once
23:34.01KR:)(
23:34.20KRTim - make deb instead of make install?
23:35.46TimRikerKR: "make deb" will make a .deb that you can install and remove. "make install" will just copy the files in place and it's up to you to cleanup on uninstall.
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23:37.13KRgotcha - thats what I thought - but does one input "make deb" where one would normally input "make install"
23:37.46KRdidn't make my question clear
23:38.22sn0w_d0ggybye
23:41.40CIA03brlcad * 12bzflag/ (48 files in 6 dirs): should complete the solaris patch and then some.  bye bye using std namespace;
23:44.55KRif I uninstall that version of xlibs, its gonna strip 540 M of stuff out of my computer - which would be a TOTAL FSCK UP
23:45.19KRSHEEEEEIT ALL i WANT TO DO IS PLAY A FRICKIN GAME SO THAT i DON'T GO BUY CIGARETTES! argh!
23:45.33KRsorry - frustrated
23:45.37StargateSG1hehh
23:45.40StargateSG1hi kR :)
23:45.46KRhi
23:45.52TuponeKR: don't remove xlibs
23:46.00KRyes, obviously
23:46.09KRbut there is no other way around that I can see
23:46.14KRso I am just screwed
23:46.16Tuponewhich version you have of xlibs?
23:46.19TyroneFHornighBetter to take frustrations out here than go buy those cancer sticks.
23:46.38KRxlibs-dev: Depends: xlibs (= 4.2.1-12.1) but 4.3.0.4-2 is to be installed
23:46.50KRso I have 4.3
23:47.00Tuponeso find a new xlibs-dev
23:47.12KRi hate the backward non-compatability crap sometimes
23:47.28Tuponexlibs and xlibs-dev goes 1by1
23:47.36TuponeI suppose :)
23:47.58KRthese are both showing up in the list of stuff I can get using sarge sources
23:48.28KRseems odd that two incompatable versions would be in the same source list
23:48.57Tuponefrom the message it seems to me that the xlibs you have is 4.2.1 (but I'm not a native speaker)
23:49.55StargateSG1KR: sorry for chiming in late, but what are you trying to do?
23:51.01KRtrying to install a simple little 2M game
23:51.10StargateSG1bz?
23:51.17KRwhich, on the face of it, would be very easy
23:51.19KRyes
23:51.29StargateSG11.9 or 1.7?
23:51.41KRthe actuality of it is that I am about to go frag around my neighborhood instaed of at ducati
23:51.46Patlabor221captain_proton / purple_cow, orchid got  the supybot to relay from #commits to get around the 60 channel limit :)
23:51.55StargateSG1heh
23:51.57KR7g2
23:52.16KRthe deb installs, but exits without opening a window
23:52.20KRkde 3.1
23:53.21KRusing sid sources, I get the same unmet dependencies error
23:53.58KRI must have somehow opened a wormhole on my harddisk, sucking in xlibs from some point in time in the not too distant future...
23:54.47StargateSG1hrm
23:55.18purple_cowwe're whalers on the moon...
23:55.35Patlabor221heh
23:55.36KRin other words, my xlibs are several releases ahead of what xlibs-dev needs
23:55.38StargateSG1KR: is it easy enough for you to switch X resolutions?
23:56.03KRvia kde, yes, have to restart X afterwards
23:56.12KRbut thats no big deal
23:57.47Patlabor221purple_cow, if you want to free up another CIA channel slot, we can have girlbot do the anoucements here, and you can remove CIA from this channel

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