From mike at lamertz.net Tue Oct 7 03:43:43 2003 From: mike at lamertz.net (Michael Lamertz) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:28:53 2004 Subject: [Cologne-pm] Aaaaahh! Der zweite Mittwoch ist ja schon *morgen*... Message-ID: <20031007084343.GD7326@lamertz.net> und *nicht* naechste Woche! Sollen wir's verschieben, oder gibt's genuegend Interessenten die es morgen schaffen? Ein Alternativ-Vorschlag waere es, den Termin einfach eine Woche nach hinten zu verschieben, auf den 15.10.03. Meinungen? Ich biete diesmal 3 Lightning-Talks. Wer geht mit, wer bietet mehr? Mike -- Well, then let's give that Java-Wussie a beating... (me) -=+ Join Cologne.pm at http://cologne.pm.org +=- Michael Lamertz | +49 2234 204947 / +49 171 6900 310 Sandstr. 122 | mike@lamertz.net 50226 Frechen | http://www.lamertz.net Germany | http://www.perl-ronin.de From davison at Uni-Koeln.DE Tue Oct 7 06:46:05 2003 From: davison at Uni-Koeln.DE (Damon Allen DAVISON) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:28:53 2004 Subject: [Cologne-pm] Aaaaahh! Der zweite Mittwoch ist ja schon *morgen*... In-Reply-To: <20031007084343.GD7326@lamertz.net> References: <20031007084343.GD7326@lamertz.net> Message-ID: <20031007114604.GB22093@uni-koeln.de> On Tue, Oct 07, 2003 at 10:43:43AM +0200, Michael Lamertz wrote: > Sollen wir's verschieben, oder gibt's genuegend Interessenten die es > morgen schaffen? > > Ein Alternativ-Vorschlag waere es, den Termin einfach eine Woche nach > hinten zu verschieben, auf den 15.10.03. Am 15. schaffe ich es bestimmt nicht, weil ich an dem Mi und Do auf einer Dienstreise bin. Morgen kreige ich gerade hin, glaube ich. Damon -- Damon Allen DAVISON From pagaltzis at gmx.de Tue Oct 7 08:27:09 2003 From: pagaltzis at gmx.de (A. Pagaltzis) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:28:53 2004 Subject: [Cologne-pm] Aaaaahh! Der zweite Mittwoch ist ja schon *morgen*... In-Reply-To: <20031007084343.GD7326@lamertz.net> References: <20031007084343.GD7326@lamertz.net> Message-ID: <20031007132709.GA7821@klangraum> * Michael Lamertz [2003-10-07 08:45]: > oder gibt's genuegend Interessenten die es morgen schaffen? Bin morgen da. (Ware ich n?chste Woche auch.) > Ich biete diesmal 3 Lightning-Talks. Wer geht mit, wer bietet > mehr? Wor?ber? -- Gruss, Aristoteles "Wer nicht ?ber sich selbst lachen kann, nimmt das Leben nicht ernst genug." From towo at ydal.de Tue Oct 7 07:00:29 2003 From: towo at ydal.de (Tobias Wolter) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:28:53 2004 Subject: [Cologne-pm] Aaaaahh! Der zweite Mittwoch ist ja schon *morgen*... In-Reply-To: <20031007084343.GD7326@lamertz.net> References: <20031007084343.GD7326@lamertz.net> Message-ID: <20031007120028.GA30158@home.ydal.de> On 2003-10-07T10:43:43+0200 (Tuesday), Michael Lamertz wrote: > Sollen wir's verschieben, oder gibt's genuegend Interessenten die es > morgen schaffen? Ich weiss von drei Leuten, die k?nnen [inklusive mir]. -towo -- Asking someone to repeat a phrase you'd not only heard very clearly but were also exceedingly angry about was around Defcon II in the lexicon of squabble. - Terry Pratchett in ?Witches Abroad? -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: Digital signature Url : http://mail.pm.org/pipermail/cologne-pm/attachments/20031007/09993f60/attachment.bin From mike at lamertz.net Tue Oct 7 09:29:58 2003 From: mike at lamertz.net (Michael Lamertz) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:28:53 2004 Subject: [Cologne-pm] Aaaaahh! Der zweite Mittwoch ist ja schon *morgen*... In-Reply-To: <20031007132709.GA7821@klangraum> References: <20031007084343.GD7326@lamertz.net> <20031007132709.GA7821@klangraum> Message-ID: <20031007142958.GG7326@lamertz.net> On Tue, Oct 07, 2003 at 03:27:09PM +0200, A. Pagaltzis wrote: > * Michael Lamertz [2003-10-07 08:45]: > > > Ich biete diesmal 3 Lightning-Talks. Wer geht mit, wer bietet > > mehr? > > Wor?ber? Naja, es sind *LIGHTNING TALKS* Wenn ich das verrate ist ja der Halbe spass schon vorbei. @-) -- Well, then let's give that Java-Wussie a beating... (me) Michael Lamertz | +49 2234 204947 / +49 171 6900 310 Sandstr. 122 | mike@lamertz.net 50226 Frechen | http://www.lamertz.net Germany | http://www.perl-ronin.de From mike at lamertz.net Tue Oct 7 09:43:24 2003 From: mike at lamertz.net (Michael Lamertz) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:28:53 2004 Subject: [Cologne-pm] Kurzfristig, aber dennoch: Treffen ist *MORGEN* Message-ID: <20031007144324.GH7326@lamertz.net> Da bisher keine Einwaende eingeflogen sind, und anscheinend mindestens 6 Leute kommen wollen denke ich, dass der Termin passt. Bis morgen dann! -- Well, then let's give that Java-Wussie a beating... (me) Michael Lamertz | +49 2234 204947 / +49 171 6900 310 Sandstr. 122 | mike@lamertz.net 50226 Frechen | http://www.lamertz.net Germany | http://www.perl-ronin.de From davison at Uni-Koeln.DE Tue Oct 7 11:04:28 2003 From: davison at Uni-Koeln.DE (Damon Allen DAVISON) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:28:53 2004 Subject: [Cologne-pm] Aaaaahh! Der zweite Mittwoch ist ja schon *morgen*... In-Reply-To: <20031007142958.GG7326@lamertz.net> References: <20031007084343.GD7326@lamertz.net> <20031007132709.GA7821@klangraum> <20031007142958.GG7326@lamertz.net> Message-ID: <20031007160427.GD23617@uni-koeln.de> On Tue, Oct 07, 2003 at 04:29:58PM +0200, Michael Lamertz wrote: > > > Ich biete diesmal 3 Lightning-Talks. Wer geht mit, wer bietet > > > mehr? > > > > Wor?ber? > > Naja, es sind *LIGHTNING TALKS* Wenn ich das verrate ist ja der Halbe > spass schon vorbei. @-) Ah. Er wei? es noch nicht. =p -- Damon Allen DAVISON From mike at lamertz.net Mon Oct 20 07:28:08 2003 From: mike at lamertz.net (Michael Lamertz) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:28:53 2004 Subject: [Cologne-pm] (fwd) Newsletter from O'Reilly UG Program, October 15 Message-ID: <20031020122808.GA30844@lamertz.net> JFYI... ----- Forwarded message from Marsee Henon ----- ================================================================ O'Reilly News for User Group Members October 15, 2003 ================================================================ ---------------------------------------------------------------- Book News ---------------------------------------------------------------- -Windows Server 2003 in a Nutshell -ADO.NET Cookbook -Excel Pocket Guide -Active Directory Cookbook -Mastering Perl for Bioinformatics -Flash Remoting: The Definitive Guide -Programming ASP.NET, 2nd Edition -J2EE Design Patterns ---------------------------------------------------------------- Upcoming Events ---------------------------------------------------------------- -Brent Chapman ("Building Internet Firewalls"), BayLISA Author Event, Cupertino, CA--Oct 16, 2003 -Louis Rosenfeld ("Information Architecture for the World Wide Web"), Enterprise Information Architecture Seminar, San Francisco, CA-- Oct 20, 2003 -David Jordan ("Java Data Objects"), Colorado Software Summit, Summit County, CO--Oct 26-31, 2003 -USENIX LISA Conference, San Diego, CA--Oct 26-31, 2003 ---------------------------------------------------------------- Conferences ---------------------------------------------------------------- -Virginia Tech Building Power Mac G5 Supercomputer ---------------------------------------------------------------- News ---------------------------------------------------------------- -Enter the Great TiVo Giveaway -Fall Sale: O'Reilly CD Bookshelves -Take an O'Reilly Poll -Sending SMS Messages Using Windows XP -Adding System Calls -PHP Survey -Denial-of-Service Attacks -XML Parsing in a Producer-Consumer Model -SearchAssist: A Portable Search Engine in Java -.NET Serialization, Part 1 -Understanding Reflection, Part 1 -Cooking with ActionScript -Apple Wireless Mouse and Keyboard Tips and Tricks -Ten Things I Dig About Panther -Fast Picture Previews ================================================ Book News ================================================ Did you know you can request a free book to review for your group? 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(me) Michael Lamertz | +49 2234 204947 / +49 171 6900 310 Sandstr. 122 | mike@lamertz.net 50226 Frechen | http://www.lamertz.net Germany | http://www.perl-ronin.de From mike at lamertz.net Thu Oct 23 04:17:53 2003 From: mike at lamertz.net (Michael Lamertz) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:28:53 2004 Subject: [Cologne-pm] (fwd) Newsletter from O'Reilly UG Program, October 22 Message-ID: <20031023091753.GD22404@lamertz.net> JFYI... ----- Forwarded message from Marsee Henon ----- ================================================================ O'Reilly News for User Group Members October 22, 2003 ================================================================ ---------------------------------------------------------------- Book News ---------------------------------------------------------------- -PC Annoyances -STL Pocket Reference ---------------------------------------------------------------- Upcoming Events ---------------------------------------------------------------- -User Group Event at the O'Reilly Mac OS X Conference -Tim O'Reilly, OOPSLA 2003, Anaheim, CA--Oct 26-30 -Rael Dornfest ("Google Hacks," "Mac OS X Hacks"), Portland Linux/Unix Group, Portland, OR--November 6 -ApacheCon, Las Vegas, NV--Nov 16-19 ---------------------------------------------------------------- Conferences ---------------------------------------------------------------- -Registration Is Open for ETech 2004--San Diego, CA -Last Week to Register for the O'Reilly Mac OS X Conference ---------------------------------------------------------------- News ---------------------------------------------------------------- -All Software Should Be Network Aware -Two New Book Brochures Available Online -Open Source Goes to COMDEX -Most Indispensable Linux Books -OpenOffice Irritation -Upgrading a MySQL Application -The PHP Scalability Myth -Creating an Online Help System with JavaHelp and DocBook -Filtering HTTP Requests with .NET -Sizing Up Windows Server 2003 -Start Me Up: Writing and Understanding OS X StartupItems -I Dig Mac OS X ================================================ Book News ================================================ Did you know you can request a free book to review for your group? 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Throw in a database backend and a schema change, and you're in for a world of hurt--unless you've planned well. Russell Dyer explores techniques for taking the pain out of upgrading database-backed applications. http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/onlamp/2003/10/16/mysql_app_upgrades.html --------------------- Java --------------------- ***The PHP Scalability Myth Java scales...but so does PHP. That's the argument Jack Herrington puts forth in comparing how each can be used to create web applications with modern architectures. http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2003/10/15/php_scalability.html ***Creating an Online Help System with JavaHelp and DocBook JavaHelp offers a full-featured help system for Java applications, but creating and maintaining help content can be tricky. Austin King offers an alternative workflow, based on DocBook and XSL. http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2003/10/15/javahelp_docbook.html --------------------- .NET --------------------- ***Filtering HTTP Requests with .NET ASP.NET has a number of extensibility points that developers can use. One such point is response filtering, accessible via the Filter property of the HttpResponse class. Ben Lowery shows you how to use HTTP filters in your own code. http://www.ondotnet.com/pub/a/dotnet/2003/10/20/httpfilter.html --------------------- Windows --------------------- ***Sizing Up Windows Server 2003 It's been almost six months since Windows Server 2003 was released. Microsoft touts it as being able to do things "faster, more securely, and at lower cost." Has it lived up to its promises? 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Not attending but you still dig Mac OS X? This is the tee for you. Check out all of O'Reilly's cool swag at Think Geek. http://www.thinkgeek.com/interests/oreilly/tshirts/63fc/ Until next time-- Marsee ----- End forwarded message ----- -- Well, then let's give that Java-Wussie a beating... (me) Michael Lamertz | +49 2234 204947 / +49 171 6900 310 Sandstr. 122 | mike@lamertz.net 50226 Frechen | http://www.lamertz.net Germany | http://www.perl-ronin.de From mike at lamertz.net Tue Nov 4 17:09:23 2003 From: mike at lamertz.net (Michael Lamertz) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:28:53 2004 Subject: [Cologne-pm] Treffen am 13.11.03... Message-ID: <20031104230923.GO7477@lamertz.net> Yo! Es ist wieder soweit, der alte Monat ist 'rum, der 2. Mittwoch naht. Ort und Zeit wie immer? Sansibar Trierer Str. 41 50674 Koeln Es fehlen 'mal wieder Freiwillige zur Content-Fuellung... Los, traut Euch! Mike PS: Meine Wenigkeit kann diesmal aufgrund anstehender Fuehrerscheinpruefung am naechsten Tag nicht kommen. -- Well, then let's give that Java-Wussie a beating... (me) Michael Lamertz | +49 2234 204947 / +49 171 6900 310 Sandstr. 122 | mike@lamertz.net 50226 Frechen | http://www.lamertz.net Germany | http://www.perl-ronin.de From mike at lamertz.net Tue Nov 4 17:25:16 2003 From: mike at lamertz.net (Michael Lamertz) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:28:53 2004 Subject: [Cologne-pm] (fwd) Newsletter from O'Reilly UG Program, October 31 Message-ID: <20031104232516.GP7477@lamertz.net> fyi... ----- Forwarded message from Marsee Henon ----- ================================================================ O'Reilly News for User Group Members October 31, 2003 ================================================================ ---------------------------------------------------------------- Book News ---------------------------------------------------------------- -Spidering Hacks -Programming .NET Windows Applications ---------------------------------------------------------------- Upcoming Events ---------------------------------------------------------------- -Steve Bass ("PC Annoyances"), APCUG User Group Reception--November 16 -Derrick Story ("iPhoto 2: The Missing Manual" & "Digital Photography Pocket Guide"), North Coast Mac Users Group Author Event--November 18 ---------------------------------------------------------------- Conferences ---------------------------------------------------------------- -Thanks to Everyone Who Attended the Mac OS X Conference -Registration Is Open for ETech 2004--San Diego, CA ---------------------------------------------------------------- News ---------------------------------------------------------------- -New O'Reilly Beta Chapters -PHP Web Services Without SOAP -Introducing REBOL with Amazingly Easy GUI Programming -Page Navigation in JavaServer Faces -XForms and Microsoft InfoPath -Five More Annoying PC Annoyances -Confessions of the World's Largest Switcher -Ten Things I Dig About Xcode ================================================ Book News ================================================ Did you know you can request a free book to review for your group? Ask your group leader for more information. For book review writing tips and suggestions, go to: http://ug.oreilly.com/bookreviews.html Don't forget, you can receive 20% off any O'Reilly book you purchase directly from O'Reilly. Just use code DSUG when ordering online or by phone 800-998-9938. http://www.oreilly.com/ ***Free ground shipping is available for online orders of at least $29.95 that go to a single U.S. address. This offer applies to U.S. delivery addresses in the 50 states and Puerto Rico. For more details, go to: http://www.oreilly.com/news/freeshipping_0703.html ***Spidering Hacks Order Number: 5776 Written for developers, researchers, technical assistants, librarians, and power users, "Spidering Hacks" provides expert tips on spidering and scraping methodologies. You'll get a crash course in spidering concepts, tools, and ethics (how to know when you've gone too far). You'll collect media files and data from databases, and you'll learn how to interpret and understand the data, repurpose it for use in other applications, and even build authorized interfaces to integrate the data into your own content. http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/spiderhks/ Sample Hacks are available online: http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/spiderhks/chapter/index.html ***Programming .NET Windows Applications Order Number: 3218 "Programming .NET Windows Applications" explores all aspects of using .NET Windows Forms class libraries and the associated programming tools in Visual Studio .NET, enabling you to build applications for the Windows 9x, Windows 2000, and Windows XP desktop platforms. Step-by-step, you'll learn ways to design applications that either function alone on a PC, or work in combination with your web-based application server to take advantage of the richer interface and higher level of security. http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/pnetwinaps/ Chapter 10, "Drawing and GDI+," is available online: http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/pnetwinaps/chapter/index.html ================================================ Upcoming Events ================================================ ***For more events, please see: http://events.oreilly.com/ ***Steve Bass ("PC Annoyances"), APCUG User Group Reception, Las Vegas,NV--November 16 The Association of Personal Computer User Groups is hosting a UG exhibition and reception from 3:00-5:30 p.m. Drop by the O'Reilly table and say "hi" to me (Marsee Henon) and author Steve Bass, who will be signing copies of his new book, "PC Annoyances." (O'Reilly is giving away a free copy of PC Annoyances to APCUG Attendees--check your welcome goodie bag!)Stardust Resort and Casino, Las Vegas, NV. http://www.apcug.org/events/comdex/fall2003/index.shtm ***Derrick Story ("iPhoto 2: The Missing Manual," "Digital Video Pocket Guide," and "Digital Photography Pocket Guide"), North Coast Mac Users Group Author Event, Rohnert Park, CA--November 18 Mac DevCenter editor and author Derrick Story (iPhoto 2: The Missing Manual, Digital Video Pocket Guide, and Digital Photography Pocket Guide) provides an update on what's happening behind the scenes of Mac technology: the iSight, .Mac revelations, and interesting new features in the suite of iApps. Drop by the O'Reilly table to peruse our new Mac titles. The fun gets underway at 7:00 p.m. Rohnert Park Senior Center, Rohnert Park, CA. http://www.ncmug.org/events.html ================================================ Conference News ================================================ ***To Everyone Who Attended the Mac OS X Conference UG Gathering Last Tuesday Thanks for coming! And thanks to Lorene Romero for helping us create, organize, and plan this event. It was great to meet you all! Here is the latest Mac OS X Conference Coverage: http://www.macdevcenter.com/mac/osx2003/ ***Registration Is Open for ETech 2004--San Diego, CA Gather with lead users, forward thinkers, and technology activists at O'Reilly's third annual Emerging Technology Conference to vet the projects and ideas that will radically alter not just the future of computing, but the way we live and work. ETech is slated for February 9-12, 2004 in San Diego, California. Take advantage of our Early Bird discount when you register before January 9, 2004. http://conferences.oreilly.com/etech/ User Group members who register before January 9, 2004 get a double discount. Use code DSUG when you register, and receive 20% off the "Early Bird" price. To register for the conference, go to: http://conferences.oreillynet.com/pub/w/28/register.html ================================================ News From O'Reilly & Beyond ================================================ --------------------- General News --------------------- ***New O'Reilly Beta Chapters November and December are busy months for new releases from O'Reilly. Visit our Beta Chapters site to get a preview of upcoming titles, including: "sendmail Cookbook;" "Mac OS X Panther Pocket Guide;" "Apache Cookbook;" "SQL Tuning;" "DNS on Windows Server 2003;" and ".NET and XML." http://www.oreilly.com/beta/ --------------------- Open Source --------------------- ***PHP Web Services Without SOAP Web services are hot these days, and SOAP gets a lot of the buzz. It's not the only game in town, though. REST advocates claim their approach is how the Web was meant to be. You decide. Adam Trachtenberg, coauthor of "PHP Cookbook," demonstrates how to access Amazon.com's web services with PHP and REST; no special tools needed! http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/php/2003/10/30/amazon_rest.html ***Introducing REBOL with Amazingly Easy GUI Programming Cross-platform development and deployment is tricky, though modern toolkits aim to take away some of the troubles. Some languages have already solved this issue, though. Enter REBOL, a small but powerful network-enabled programming language. Gregg Irwin introduces the language by writing a tiny survey application. http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/onlamp/2003/10/30/rebol.html --------------------- Java --------------------- ***Page Navigation in JavaServer Faces Any web application with more than one page needs some sort of navigation. Where does the user go when he logs in? Where does he go if his password is incorrect? JSF provides an easy-to-update page navigation model in its Application Configuration file. Budi Kurniawan explains how it works. http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2003/10/29/jsf_page_nav.html --------------------- XML --------------------- ***XForms and Microsoft InfoPath Micah Dubinko, author of "XForms Essentials," compares W3C XForms and Microsoft InfoPath, the data gathering technology shipping with Microsoft Office 2003. http://www.xml.com/pub/a/2003/10/29/infopath.html XForms Essentials Order Number: 3692 http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/xforms/ --------------------- Windows --------------------- ***Five More Annoying PC Annoyances Steve Bass, the author of "PC Annoyances," bumped into more Windows, Office, Internet, email, and hardware irritations than he could include in the book. So, rather than waste them, he's included some of them on our web site. Here are five bonus PC annoyances, and Steve's fix for each. http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/network/2003/10/29/pcannoyances.html --------------------- Mac --------------------- ***Confessions of the World's Largest Switcher At the O'Reilly Mac OS X Conference, Srinidhi Varadarajan reveals the details behind what it took to build Virginia Tech's G5 Supercomputer. Find out why he says you can expect to see a lot more G5 clusters in the future. http://www.macdevcenter.com/pub/a/mac/2003/10/29/osxcon_g5cluster.html ***Ten Things I Dig About Xcode Following in the footsteps of "Ten Things I Dig About Panther," James Duncan Davidson further explores one of the facets near and dear to Mac developers--their application development environment. Apple is introducing Xcode, along with Panther, and Davidson takes it for a spin and reports on his initial findings. http://www.macdevcenter.com/pub/a/mac/2003/10/24/panther.html Until next time-- Marsee ----- End forwarded message ----- -- Well, then let's give that Java-Wussie a beating... (me) Michael Lamertz | +49 2234 204947 / +49 171 6900 310 Sandstr. 122 | mike@lamertz.net 50226 Frechen | http://www.lamertz.net Germany | http://www.perl-ronin.de From pagaltzis at gmx.de Tue Nov 4 18:35:36 2003 From: pagaltzis at gmx.de (A. Pagaltzis) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:28:53 2004 Subject: [Cologne-pm] Treffen am 13.11.03... In-Reply-To: <20031104230923.GO7477@lamertz.net> References: <20031104230923.GO7477@lamertz.net> Message-ID: <20031105003536.GA11293@klangraum> * Michael Lamertz [2003-11-05 00:11]: > Es fehlen 'mal wieder Freiwillige zur Content-Fuellung... > > Los, traut Euch! vs > Meine Wenigkeit kann diesmal aufgrund anstehender > Fuehrerscheinpruefung am naechsten Tag nicht kommen. ... :) -- Gruss, Aristoteles "Wer nicht ?ber sich selbst lachen kann, nimmt das Leben nicht ernst genug." From mike at lamertz.net Wed Nov 5 06:52:26 2003 From: mike at lamertz.net (Michael Lamertz) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:28:53 2004 Subject: [Cologne-pm] Korrektur: Treffen ist natuerlich am 12. Message-ID: <20031105125220.GA10158@lamertz.net> Denn der 13. ist ja Donnerstag. Sorry! Mike -- Well, then let's give that Java-Wussie a beating... (me) Michael Lamertz | +49 2234 204947 / +49 171 6900 310 Sandstr. 122 | mike@lamertz.net 50226 Frechen | http://www.lamertz.net Germany | http://www.perl-ronin.de From pagaltzis at gmx.de Wed Nov 5 09:48:19 2003 From: pagaltzis at gmx.de (A. Pagaltzis) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:28:53 2004 Subject: [Cologne-pm] Korrektur: Treffen ist natuerlich am 12. In-Reply-To: <20031105125220.GA10158@lamertz.net> References: <20031105125220.GA10158@lamertz.net> Message-ID: <20031105154819.GA3666@klangraum> * Michael Lamertz [2003-11-05 16:23]: > Denn der 13. ist ja Donnerstag. Sorry! Kein Problem, das hat ja noch was Traffic auf die Liste gebracht. >:-> -- Gruss, Aristoteles "Wer nicht ?ber sich selbst lachen kann, nimmt das Leben nicht ernst genug." From towo at szaf.de Wed Nov 5 10:57:44 2003 From: towo at szaf.de (Tobias Wolter) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:28:53 2004 Subject: [Cologne-pm] Korrektur: Treffen ist natuerlich am 12. In-Reply-To: <20031105154819.GA3666@klangraum> References: <20031105125220.GA10158@lamertz.net> <20031105154819.GA3666@klangraum> Message-ID: <20031105165744.GB6917@home.ydal.de> On 2003-11-05T16:48:19+0100 (Wednesday), A. Pagaltzis wrote: > * Michael Lamertz [2003-11-05 16:23]: > > Denn der 13. ist ja Donnerstag. Sorry! > Kein Problem, das hat ja noch was Traffic auf die Liste gebracht. > >:-> Aristoteles, Du willst doch nicht etwa sarkastisch werden? -- 'Have you lost your senses?' 'Yes, but I may have found some better ones.' -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: Digital signature Url : http://mail.pm.org/pipermail/cologne-pm/attachments/20031105/217b2b89/attachment.bin From pagaltzis at gmx.de Thu Nov 6 07:32:47 2003 From: pagaltzis at gmx.de (A. Pagaltzis) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:28:53 2004 Subject: [Cologne-pm] Korrektur: Treffen ist natuerlich am 12. In-Reply-To: <20031105165744.GB6917@home.ydal.de> References: <20031105125220.GA10158@lamertz.net> <20031105154819.GA3666@klangraum> <20031105165744.GB6917@home.ydal.de> Message-ID: <20031106133247.GA6496@klangraum> * Tobias Wolter [2003-11-05 17:58]: > Aristoteles, Du willst doch nicht etwa sarkastisch werden? Iiiiiiiich?!?! -- Gruss, Aristoteles "Wer nicht ?ber sich selbst lachen kann, nimmt das Leben nicht ernst genug." From towo at ydal.de Thu Nov 6 08:00:04 2003 From: towo at ydal.de (Tobias Wolter) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:28:53 2004 Subject: [Cologne-pm] Korrektur: Treffen ist natuerlich am 12. In-Reply-To: <20031106133247.GA6496@klangraum> References: <20031105125220.GA10158@lamertz.net> <20031105154819.GA3666@klangraum> <20031105165744.GB6917@home.ydal.de> <20031106133247.GA6496@klangraum> Message-ID: <20031106140004.GA23540@home.ydal.de> On 2003-11-06T14:32:47+0100 (Thursday), A. Pagaltzis wrote: > * Tobias Wolter [2003-11-05 17:58]: > > Aristoteles, Du willst doch nicht etwa sarkastisch werden? > Iiiiiiiich?!?! Stimmt, wie komme ich bloss auf die Idee. -- 'Have you lost your senses?' 'Yes, but I may have found some better ones.' -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: Digital signature Url : http://mail.pm.org/pipermail/cologne-pm/attachments/20031106/a2a294b3/attachment.bin From mike at lamertz.net Fri Nov 7 02:39:42 2003 From: mike at lamertz.net (Michael Lamertz) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:28:53 2004 Subject: [Cologne-pm] (fwd) 5.8.2 Release [nick@ccl4.org: 5.8.2] Message-ID: <20031107083942.GK10158@lamertz.net> fyi... ----- Forwarded message from Richard Clamp ----- From: Richard Clamp Date: Fri, 7 Nov 2003 00:12:08 +0000 To: london.pm@london.pm.org X-Scanned-By: AMaViS-ng at tweety.intern.perl-ronin.de X-Spam-Checker-Version: SpamAssassin 2.60 (1.212-2003-09-23-exp) on tweety X-Spam-Level: X-Spam-Status: No, hits=0.0 required=5.0 tests=none autolearn=no version=2.60 Subject: 5.8.2 Release [nick@ccl4.org: 5.8.2] Please join me in congratulating Nicholas on his sterling work in getting 5.8.2 shipped. All that effort for only one leaderboard place... -- Richard Clamp From: Nicholas Clark Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2003 23:30:34 +0000 To: perl5-porters@perl.org X-Spam-Check-By: one.develooper.com X-Spam-Status: No, hits=-0.9 required=7.0 tests=CARRIAGE_RETURNS,SPAM_PHRASE_01_02,USER_AGENT,USER_AGENT_MUTT version=2.44 Subject: 5.8.2 Passage, immediate passage! the blood burns in my veins! Away O soul! hoist instantly the anchor! Cut the hawsers - hall out - shake out every sail! Have we not stood here like trees in the ground long enough? Have we not grovel'd here long enough, eating and drinking like mere brutes? Have we not darken'd and dazed ourselves with books long enough? Sail forth - steer for the deep waters only, Reckless O soul, exploring, I with the and thou with me, For we are bound where mariner has not yet dared to go, And we will risk the ship, ourselves and all. O my brave soul! O farther farther sail! O daring job, but safe! are they not all the seas of God? O farther, farther, farther sail! Passage to India - Walt Whitman Get it while its hot: http://www.ccl4.org/~nick/P/perl-5.8.2.tar.bz2 http://www.ccl4.org/~nick/P/perl-5.8.2.tar.gz coming soon to a CPAN near you: http://www.cpan.org/authors/id/N/NW/NWCLARK/perl-5.8.2.tar.bz2 http://www.cpan.org/authors/id/N/NW/NWCLARK/perl-5.8.2.tar.gz md5sums are a312dd80922b88c6b33b2e1319470a35 perl-5.8.2.tar.bz2 fa356b74f99166b63a68a322c3c68f91 perl-5.8.2.tar.gz If you wish to read the perldelta before it hits CPAN; http://www.ccl4.org/~nick/P/perl582delta.html (the links won't work there) Thanks to all. I couldn't have done this on my own. The use.perl announcement should follow tomorrow evening. Nicholas Clark ----- End forwarded message ----- -- Well, then let's give that Java-Wussie a beating... (me) Michael Lamertz | +49 2234 204947 / +49 171 6900 310 Sandstr. 122 | mike@lamertz.net 50226 Frechen | http://www.lamertz.net Germany | http://www.perl-ronin.de From j.huettemeister at t-online.de Sat Nov 8 12:57:55 2003 From: j.huettemeister at t-online.de (j.huettemeister@t-online.de) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:28:53 2004 Subject: [Cologne-pm] OT: sun monitor Message-ID: <1068317791.3fad3c5f610d2@webmail.t-online.de> Hi Leutz, total OT: wer will nen sun monitor (20 zoll 13w3 stecker) haben fuer ne kiste bier? anrufen unter 01722882227 gruss jo From mike at lamertz.net Thu Nov 13 06:28:17 2003 From: mike at lamertz.net (Michael Lamertz) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:28:53 2004 Subject: [Cologne-pm] War gestern jemand auf dem Treffen? Message-ID: <20031113122817.GE968@lamertz.net> Dann moege er/sie ggf. eine Summary an mich schicken, zwecks Update auf der Website. Mike PS: Fahrpruefung bestanden! -- Well, then let's give that Java-Wussie a beating... (me) Michael Lamertz | +49 2234 204947 / +49 171 6900 310 Sandstr. 122 | mike@lamertz.net 50226 Frechen | http://www.lamertz.net Germany | http://www.perl-ronin.de From bornhausen at web.de Thu Nov 13 06:46:36 2003 From: bornhausen at web.de (Bernd Bornhausen) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:28:53 2004 Subject: [Cologne-pm] War gestern jemand auf dem Treffen? Message-ID: <200311131246.hADCkZQ28941@mailgate5.cinetic.de> Hallo, @Michael : na dann gratuliere ich recht herzlich ;) ich war ?brigens nicht da ;)...leider hab ich jetzt regelm?ssig am Mittwoch abend Uni ;(.... aber was tut man nicht alles f?r ein bischen mehr Geld im sp?teren Leben ;) Gruss Bernd -- There?are?10?types?of?people?in?the?world:?Those?who?understand?binary,?and?those?who?don't..... Michael Lamertz schrieb am 13.11.2003 13:29:54: Dann moege er/sie ggf. eine Summary an mich schicken, zwecks Update auf der Website. Mike PS: Fahrpruefung bestanden! -- Well, then let's give that Java-Wussie a beating... (me) Michael Lamertz | +49 2234 204947 / +49 171 6900 310 Sandstr. 122 | mike@lamertz.net 50226 Frechen | http://www.lamertz.net Germany | http://www.perl-ronin.de _______________________________________________ Cologne-pm mailing list Cologne-pm@mail.pm.org http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/cologne-pm ______________________________________________________________________________ Horoskop, Comics, VIPs, Wetter, Sport und Lotto im WEB.DE Screensaver1.2 Kostenlos downloaden: http://screensaver.web.de/?mc=021110 From mike at lamertz.net Thu Nov 13 07:05:58 2003 From: mike at lamertz.net (Michael Lamertz) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:28:53 2004 Subject: [Cologne-pm] War gestern jemand auf dem Treffen? In-Reply-To: <200311131246.hADCkZQ28941@mailgate5.cinetic.de> References: <200311131246.hADCkZQ28941@mailgate5.cinetic.de> Message-ID: <20031113130558.GG968@lamertz.net> Yo! On Thu, Nov 13, 2003 at 01:46:36PM +0100, Bernd Bornhausen wrote: > Hallo, > @Michael : na dann gratuliere ich recht herzlich ;) Thanks! > ich war ?brigens nicht da ;)...leider hab ich jetzt regelm?ssig am > Mittwoch abend Uni ;(.... aber was tut man nicht alles f?r ein > bischen mehr Geld im sp?teren Leben ;) Sollte man das ggf. als Anlass zum Re-Vote bzgl. des Termins nehmen? Wir hatten ja schonmal einige Stimmen, die den Mittwoch suboptimal fanden. Diesmal im Ausschlussverfahren: Wer kann wann nicht? Mike -- Well, then let's give that Java-Wussie a beating... (me) Michael Lamertz | +49 2234 204947 / +49 171 6900 310 Sandstr. 122 | mike@lamertz.net 50226 Frechen | http://www.lamertz.net Germany | http://www.perl-ronin.de From bornhausen at web.de Thu Nov 13 07:27:26 2003 From: bornhausen at web.de (Bernd Bornhausen) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:28:53 2004 Subject: [Cologne-pm] War gestern jemand auf dem Treffen? Message-ID: <200311131327.hADDRQQ21589@mailgate5.cinetic.de> Yo datt;) erm ich nehm mich mal selbst aus der Entscheidung raus, da ich regelm?ssig Montag,Dienstag,Mittwoch,Donnerstag Uni hab...und am Samstag auch noch alle zwei Wochen ... Ich h?tte da also nur den Freitag im Angebot..aber so sehr einschr?nken wollte ich euch nicht ;)... Ich kann ja nach der heissen Klausurzeit mal nen Mittwoch "off" machen...und dann mal vorbei schauen.. evtl. bring ich dann auch noch ne Kollegen mit...mal schauen.. Also von mir aus k?nnt ihr das ruhig auf dem Mittwoch lassen... Gruss Bernd -- There?are?10?types?of?people?in?the?world:?Those?who?understand?binary,?and?those?who?don't..... Michael Lamertz schrieb am 13.11.2003 14:06:32: Yo! On Thu, Nov 13, 2003 at 01:46:36PM +0100, Bernd Bornhausen wrote: > Hallo, > @Michael : na dann gratuliere ich recht herzlich ;) Thanks! > ich war ?brigens nicht da ;)...leider hab ich jetzt regelm?ssig am > Mittwoch abend Uni ;(.... aber was tut man nicht alles f?r ein > bischen mehr Geld im sp?teren Leben ;) Sollte man das ggf. als Anlass zum Re-Vote bzgl. des Termins nehmen? Wir hatten ja schonmal einige Stimmen, die den Mittwoch suboptimal fanden. Diesmal im Ausschlussverfahren: Wer kann wann nicht? Mike -- Well, then let's give that Java-Wussie a beating... (me) Michael Lamertz | +49 2234 204947 / +49 171 6900 310 Sandstr. 122 | mike@lamertz.net 50226 Frechen | http://www.lamertz.net Germany | http://www.perl-ronin.de _______________________________________________ Cologne-pm mailing list Cologne-pm@mail.pm.org http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/cologne-pm ______________________________________________________________________________ Horoskop, Comics, VIPs, Wetter, Sport und Lotto im WEB.DE Screensaver1.2 Kostenlos downloaden: http://screensaver.web.de/?mc=021110 From pagaltzis at gmx.de Thu Nov 13 09:55:08 2003 From: pagaltzis at gmx.de (A. Pagaltzis) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:28:53 2004 Subject: [Cologne-pm] War gestern jemand auf dem Treffen? In-Reply-To: <20031113122817.GE968@lamertz.net> References: <20031113122817.GE968@lamertz.net> Message-ID: <20031113155508.GA1652@klangraum> * Michael Lamertz [2003-11-13 16:33]: > Dann moege er/sie ggf. eine Summary an mich schicken, zwecks > Update auf der Website. Ich war nicht da - war zwar geplant, aber ich hab im Augenblick Stress mit, ah, internationalen Beziehungen. -- Gruss, Aristoteles "Wer nicht ?ber sich selbst lachen kann, nimmt das Leben nicht ernst genug." From mike at lamertz.net Fri Nov 14 17:08:06 2003 From: mike at lamertz.net (Michael Lamertz) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:28:53 2004 Subject: [Cologne-pm] (fwd) Newsletter from O'Reilly UG Program, November 14 Message-ID: <20031114230806.GC7740@lamertz.net> jfyi... ----- Forwarded message from Marsee Henon ----- ================================================================ O'Reilly News for User Group Members November 14, 2003 ================================================================ ---------------------------------------------------------------- Book News ---------------------------------------------------------------- -Digital Photography Pocket Guide, 2nd Edition -Head First EJB ---------------------------------------------------------------- Upcoming Events ---------------------------------------------------------------- -Steve Bass ("PC Annoyances"), APCUG User Group Reception--November 16 -Tim O'Reilly, COMDEX, Las Vegas, NV--November 16-20, 2003 -ApacheCon, Las Vegas, NV--November 16-19, 2003 -David McFarland ("Dreamweaver MX: The Missing Manual" and "Dreamweaver 4: The Missing Manual"), 2003 Macromedia MAX, Salt Lake City, UT--Nov 18-21 ---------------------------------------------------------------- Conferences ---------------------------------------------------------------- -Registration Is Open for ETech 2004--San Diego, CA ---------------------------------------------------------------- News ---------------------------------------------------------------- -Are "How To" Books Archaic? -Open Source at COMDEX Contest Winners -GBA Programming with DevKit Advance -Certification in Linux/Unix System Administration -"Head First EJB" Author Interview -Inside Class Loaders -Windows Server 2003: Still Room for Improvement -Shooting the Windows Messenger Service -Using the eBay SDK -Panther Internet Sharing -Rendezvous Picture Transfer with Panther ================================================ Book News ================================================ Did you know you can request a free book to review for your group? Ask your group leader for more information. For book review writing tips and suggestions, go to: http://ug.oreilly.com/bookreviews.html Don't forget, you can receive 20% off any O'Reilly book you purchase directly from O'Reilly. Just use code DSUG when ordering online or by phone 800-998-9938. http://www.oreilly.com/ ***Free ground shipping is available for online orders of at least $29.95 that go to a single U.S. address. This offer applies to U.S. delivery addresses in the 50 states and Puerto Rico. For more details, go to: http://www.oreilly.com/news/freeshipping_0703.html ***Digital Photography Pocket Guide, 2nd Edition Order Number: 6276 "Digital Photography Pocket Guide, 2nd Edition" expands on the basic photography techniques introduced in the bestselling first edition to help you take the kind of pictures you've always dreamed of--and now in full color! This book explains each of the camera's components, shows you what they do, and then helps you choose the right settings. 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Stardust Resort and Casino, Las Vegas, NV. http://www.apcug.org/events/comdex/fall2003/index.shtm ***O'Reilly at COMDEX, Las Vegas, NV--November 16-20, 2003 Tim O'Reilly will be moderating the Power Panel "Open Source: The Open Source Paradigm Shift" Thursday November 20, 9am. Panelists include Brian Behlendorf, Apache Co-founder, CTO of Collab.Net Marten Mickos (CEO MySQL), Allan Vermuelen (CTO Amazon.com) Jason Matusow (Shared Source Program Manager, Microsoft), and Stormy Peters (Open Source Program Manager, Hewlett-Packard). Room N109 at the Las Vegas Convention Center, NV http://www.comdex.com/lasvegas2003//spec_evts/index.php?s=power_panels The Open Source and Linux Innovation Center Theater will include presentations from Rob Flickenger (Linux Server Hacks & "Wireless Hacks"), Steve Mallet (O'Reilly Network), and Dan J. Woods ("Enterprise Services Architecture" & "Packaged Composite Applications"). For more information and schedule of these events, go to: http://www.comdex.com/lasvegas2003/exhib/index.php?s=ic_open_source ***ApacheCon, Las Vegas, NV--November 16-19, 2003 Come by our booth on November 17 and visit me or look for our authors Brian Aker ("Running Weblogs with Slash"), Stas Bekman ("Practical mod_perl"), Rich Bowen and Ken Coar ("Apache Cookbook"), Will Iverson ("Mac OS X for Java Geeks"), Rasmus Lerdorf ("Programming PHP" and "PHP Pocket Reference"), Doug Tidwell ("XSLT" and "Programming Web Services with SOAP"), and Adam Trachtenberg ("PHP Cookbook") who are all speaking at this gathering. Alexis Park Resort, Las Vegas, NV. http://www.apachecon.com/2003/US/index.html ***David McFarland ("Dreamweaver MX: The Missing Manual"), 2003 Macromedia MAX, Salt Lake City, UT--Nov 18-21 Please stop by our booth (#216) and pick up a free excerpt booklet from Colin Moock's upcoming book, "ActionScript 2.0 Essentials." Be sure to catch sessions with author David McFarland. Salt Palace Convention Center, Salt Lake City, UT. http://macromedia.com/macromedia/conference/ ================================================ Conference News ================================================ ***Registration Is Open for ETech 2004--San Diego, CA Gather with lead users, forward thinkers, and technology activists at O'Reilly's third annual Emerging Technology Conference to vet the projects and ideas that will radically alter not just the future of computing, but the way we live and work. ETech is slated for February 9-12, 2004 in San Diego, California. Take advantage of our Early Bird discount when you register before January 9, 2004. http://conferences.oreilly.com/etech/ User Group members who register before January 9, 2004 get a double discount. Use code DSUG when you register, and receive 20% off the "Early Bird" price. 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Find out which open source projects will go where only commercial software vendors have gone before. http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/wlg/3957 ***GBA Programming with DevKit Advance Emulation has opened up game programming to hobbyists. While it's possible to build amazing games on all sorts of obsolete platforms, it's also possible to build them on modern ones, including the GameBoy Advance. Howard Wen explores DevKit Advance and interviews its lead developers. http://linux.oreillynet.com/pub/a/linux/2003/11/06/devkit_advance.html ***Certification in Linux/Unix System Administration Learn system administration skills online and receive credit from the University of Illinois. Courses include: The Unix File System, Networking and DNS, Unix Services, and Scripting for Administrators with sed, awk, and Perl. Enroll today at the O'Reilly Learning Lab and save $149 per course. http://oreilly.useractive.com/courses/sysadmin.php3 --------------------- Java --------------------- ***"Head First EJB" Author Interview Kathy Sierra and Bert Bates have just completed the second title in O'Reilly's Head First series, the recently released "Head First EJB," a certification book as unique as the series itself. In this interview, the authors discuss why the Head First series now includes a certification book, why the book is essential even if you're not planning to take the exam, how they've used their unique teaching style to help Java candidates pass the EJB exam, and much more. http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2003/11/05/HeadFirst_EJB.html ***Inside Class Loaders Class loading is a topic that separates the Java Jedi from his or her apprentice. Until you start working with multiple -- and potentially incompatible -- class loaders, you don't realize the trickiness of keeping classes straight. Andreas Schaefer's introduction will help expose how class loading works. http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2003/11/12/classloader.html --------------------- Windows --------------------- ***Windows Server 2003: Still Room for Improvement Windows Server 2003 is indeed an improvement over the earlier Windows 2000 platform, but with just a wee bit more work, Microsoft could have made it much easier to use. Mitch Tulloch has a few suggestions that he hopes Microsoft will take to heart. Mitch is the author of "Windows Server 2003 in a Nutshell." http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/network/2003/11/11/winserver2003.html Windows Server 2003 in a Nutshell Order Number: 4044 http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/winsvrian/ ***Shooting the Windows Messenger Service On November 6, the Federal Trade Commission took the unusual step of convincing a U.S. District Court to issue a temporary restraining order shutting down a spamming company for using the Windows Messenger Service to deliver unwanted pop-ups. In this article, Preston Gralla shows you how you can permanently solve this pop-up problem in XP by disabling the Windows Messenger Service, a hack he also covers in his book, "Windows XP Hacks." http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/network/2003/11/11/winxp_hacks.html Windows XP Hacks Order Number: 5113 http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/winxphks/index.html --------------------- .NET --------------------- ***Using the eBay SDK Unless you've been living in a cave, you probably already know that eBay enables people and businesses to buy and sell items online. But you might not have known that you can write software applications that integrate with eBay through a handy set of .NET components. Jeffrey McManus gives you an overview of how to write apps using the eBay SDK for .NET. http://www.ondotnet.com/pub/a/dotnet/2003/11/10/ebay.html --------------------- Mac --------------------- ***Panther Internet Sharing A quick look at sharing an Internet connection in Panther with IP over FireWire, which is now built into Mac OS X 10.3, and AirPort, including the pros and cons of each method. http://www.macdevcenter.com/pub/a/mac/2003/11/11/panther_internet.html ***Rendezvous Picture Transfer with Panther You can show others on a Rendezvous network pictures directly from your camera using the new Image Capture app in Panther. But that's only part of the good news. Derrick Story shows you the ins and outs of this handy new Mac OS X 10.3 trick. http://www.macdevcenter.com/pub/a/mac/2003/11/10/rendezvous_images.html Until next time-- Marsee ----- End forwarded message ----- -- Well, then let's give that Java-Wussie a beating... (me) Michael Lamertz | +49 2234 204947 / +49 171 6900 310 Sandstr. 122 | mike@lamertz.net 50226 Frechen | http://www.lamertz.net Germany | http://www.perl-ronin.de From mike at lamertz.net Mon Nov 17 04:01:54 2003 From: mike at lamertz.net (Michael Lamertz) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:28:53 2004 Subject: [Cologne-pm] (fwd) Perl Whirl '04 - Eastern Mediterranean Message-ID: <20031117100154.GE7740@lamertz.net> jfyi... ----- Forwarded message from dave@dave.org.uk ----- From: dave@dave.org.uk Date: Mon, 17 Nov 2003 08:52:14 +0000 To: london.pm@london.pm.org X-Scanned-By: AMaViS-ng at tweety.intern.perl-ronin.de X-Spam-Checker-Version: SpamAssassin 2.60 (1.212-2003-09-23-exp) on tweety X-Spam-Level: X-Spam-Status: No, hits=0.3 required=5.0 tests=NO_REAL_NAME autolearn=no version=2.60 Subject: Perl Whirl '04 - Eastern Mediterranean The full details for the 2004 Perl Whirl have been announced. It's a crusise round Eastern Mediterranean, leaving from Venice on 10th Oct, visiting various places in Greece, Turkey and Croatia and returning to Venice on 17th Oct. Speakers on the cruise are Larry Wall, Allison Randal, Randal Schwartz, Casey West, Robert Spier, Piers Cawley, Marty Pauley and me. More info is at Dave... -- Brian: Oh screw Maximilian! Sally: I do. Brian: So do I. ----- End forwarded message ----- -- Well, then let's give that Java-Wussie a beating... (me) Michael Lamertz | +49 2234 204947 / +49 171 6900 310 Sandstr. 122 | mike@lamertz.net 50226 Frechen | http://www.lamertz.net Germany | http://www.perl-ronin.de From davison at Uni-Koeln.DE Tue Nov 18 10:10:19 2003 From: davison at Uni-Koeln.DE (Damon Allen DAVISON) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:28:53 2004 Subject: [Cologne-pm] War gestern jemand auf dem Treffen? In-Reply-To: <20031113130558.GG968@lamertz.net> References: <200311131246.hADCkZQ28941@mailgate5.cinetic.de> <20031113130558.GG968@lamertz.net> Message-ID: <20031118161019.GA28987@uni-koeln.de> On Thu, Nov 13, 2003 at 02:05:58PM +0100, Michael Lamertz wrote: > Diesmal im Ausschlussverfahren: > > Wer kann wann nicht? Mittwochs ist ganz schlecht f?r mich, weil ich ?blicherweise ein linguistisches Kolloquium von 18-20 Uhr besuche. Dienstags wieder ein Kolloquium zur selben Uhrzeit. Montags, Donnerstags? Damon -- Damon Allen DAVISON Language is a process of free creation; its laws and principles are fixed, but the manner in which the principles of generation are used is free and infinitely varied. Even the interpretation and use of words involves a process of free creation. -- Noam Chomsky (b. 1928), U.S. linguist, political analyst. Lecture, January 1970, delivered at Loyola University, Chicago. ``Language and Freedom,'' published in For Reasons of State (1973). From davison at uni-koeln.de Wed Nov 19 16:06:57 2003 From: davison at uni-koeln.de (Damon Allen DAVISON) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:28:53 2004 Subject: [Cologne-pm] (fwd) Newsletter from O'Reilly UG Program, November 14 In-Reply-To: <20031114230806.GC7740@lamertz.net> References: <20031114230806.GC7740@lamertz.net> Message-ID: <20031119220655.GA936@uni-koeln.de> On Sat, Nov 15, 2003 at 12:08:06AM +0100, Michael Lamertz wrote: > Did you know you can request a free book to review for your > group? Ask your group leader for more information. Gilt das auch f?r Deutschland? Ich w?rde gerne mal die neue Auflage vom Perl Cookbook rezensieren. > Don't forget, you can receive 20% off any O'Reilly book you > purchase directly from O'Reilly. Just use code DSUG when > ordering online or by phone 800-998-9938. > http://www.oreilly.com/ Ebenfalls frage ich, ob das auch unsere kleine Gruppe zutrifft. Es gibt ein paar von ihnen, die ich gerne erwerben w?rde. Gr??li Damon -- Damon Allen DAVISON http://allolex.freeshell.org/ From davison at uni-koeln.de Wed Nov 19 16:23:49 2003 From: davison at uni-koeln.de (Damon Allen DAVISON) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:28:53 2004 Subject: [Cologne-pm] (fwd) Newsletter from O'Reilly UG Program, November 14 In-Reply-To: <20031119220655.GA936@uni-koeln.de> References: <20031114230806.GC7740@lamertz.net> <20031119220655.GA936@uni-koeln.de> Message-ID: <20031119222346.GB936@uni-koeln.de> On Wed, Nov 19, 2003 at 11:06:57PM +0100, Damon Allen DAVISON wrote: > On Sat, Nov 15, 2003 at 12:08:06AM +0100, Michael Lamertz wrote: > > Did you know you can request a free book to review for your > > group? Ask your group leader for more information. > > Gilt das auch f?r Deutschland? Ich w?rde gerne mal die neue Auflage vom > Perl Cookbook rezensieren. > > > Don't forget, you can receive 20% off any O'Reilly book you > > purchase directly from O'Reilly. Just use code DSUG when > > ordering online or by phone 800-998-9938. > > http://www.oreilly.com/ > > Ebenfalls frage ich, ob das auch unsere kleine Gruppe zutrifft. Es gibt > ein paar von ihnen, die ich gerne erwerben w?rde. Hmm. Die B?cher aus den USA kosten $139,85 ohne Erm??igung (Prog. Perl, CompSci & Perl, Perl Ckbk)---wobei sie ?146,00 in Deutschland kosten. Mit Erm. kommt die US-Summe auf $111,88, was mit dem aktuellen Kurs ?93.64 (?116.8 bei oreilly.de mit Prozent) ergibt. Mann! Vielleicht warte ich ab, bis ich ?ber Weihnachten meine Eltern besuche. ?brigens kann man das Perl CD Bookshelf 4.0 ab Januar erwerben. -d. From mike at lamertz.net Wed Nov 26 02:42:40 2003 From: mike at lamertz.net (Michael Lamertz) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:28:53 2004 Subject: [Cologne-pm] (fwd) Newsletter from O'Reilly UG Program, November 25 Message-ID: <20031126084240.GA7473@lamertz.net> ----- Forwarded message from Marsee Henon ----- ================================================================ O'Reilly News for User Group Members November 25, 2003 ================================================================ ---------------------------------------------------------------- Book News ---------------------------------------------------------------- -AppleScript: The Definitive Guide -.NET and XML -Mac OS X Panther Pocket Guide -Learning XSLT -SQL Tuning -Apache Cookbook ---------------------------------------------------------------- Upcoming Events ---------------------------------------------------------------- -Steven Feuerstein ("Oracle PL/SQL Programming") PL/SQL Language Seminar, Chicago, IL--December 9-11 -David Sklar and Adam Trachtenberg ("PHP Cookbook"), New York PHP RAMP Training, New York, NY--December 9-10 -Tony Stubblebine ("Regular Expression Pocket Reference"), North Bay Linux Users' Group, Sebastopol, CA--December 9 -David Blank-Edelman ("Perl for System Administration") Back Bay LISA, Cambridge, MA--December 10 -Kathy Sierra ("Head First EJB," "Head First Java"), Denver Java Users Group, Denver, CO--December 10 ---------------------------------------------------------------- Conferences ---------------------------------------------------------------- -O'Reilly's Emerging Technology Conference Speaker List ---------------------------------------------------------------- News ---------------------------------------------------------------- -Using JPEG2000 -VBScript or Perl? -Economics of Writing on Computer Topics -Using Linux as a Small Business Internet Gateway -BZFlag -Handling Mixed Content in a Strongly Typed World -Panther Maintenance Tips -Keynote's XML Connections -O'Reilly in the Comics ================================================ Book News ================================================ Did you know you can request a free book to review for your group? 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"Learning XSLT" also explains how the XML Path Language (XPath) is used by XSLT, and provides a glimpse of what the future holds for XSLT 2.0 and XPath 2.0. http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/learnxslt/ Chapter 2, "Building New Documents with XSLT," is available online: http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/learnxslt/chapter/index.html ***SQL Tuning Order Number: 5733 "SQL Tuning" outlines a timesaving method developed for finding the optimum execution plan rapidly and systematically, regardless of the complexity of the SQL or the database platform being used. You'll learn how to understand and control SQL execution plans and how to diagram SQL queries to deduce the best execution plan. Exercises are included to reinforce the concepts you've learned. "SQL Tuning" concludes by addressing special concerns and unique solutions to "unsolvable" problems. http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/sqltuning/ Chapter 1, "Introduction," is available online: http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/sqltuning/chapter/index.html ***Apache Cookbook Order Number: 1916 "Apache Cookbook" is a collection of problems, solutions, and practical examples written for anyone who works with Apache. For every problem addressed in the book, there's a solution or "recipe," as well as an explanation of how and why the code works so you can adapt the problem-solving techniques to real-world situations. 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(me) Michael Lamertz | +49 2234 204947 / +49 171 6900 310 Sandstr. 122 | mike@lamertz.net 50226 Frechen | http://www.lamertz.net Germany | http://www.perl-ronin.de From cem.sakaryali at easi.de Wed Nov 26 06:14:56 2003 From: cem.sakaryali at easi.de (cem.sakaryali@easi.de) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:28:53 2004 Subject: [Cologne-pm] Suche PC Message-ID: <93960.1069848896@WebMail.Space.Net> Hallo Alle, ich m?chte mir ein PC zusammen bauen lassen und suche hier in K?ln einen PC Laden der mir meine wusch Komponenten zusammen bauen kann. Kennt einer von euch hier in K?ln ein PC-Laden? Ein www link waere auch sehr sch?n. Oder macht Ihr eure Bestellungen aus dem Internet? Wenn ja, welchen Anbieter w?rdet Ihr empfehlen. Einen sch?nen Tag :) Liebe Gr?sse Cem From mike at lamertz.net Wed Nov 26 07:14:44 2003 From: mike at lamertz.net (Michael Lamertz) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:28:53 2004 Subject: [Cologne-pm] Suche PC In-Reply-To: <93960.1069848896@WebMail.Space.Net> References: <93960.1069848896@WebMail.Space.Net> Message-ID: <20031126131444.GC7473@lamertz.net> Yo Cem, lange nicht ge(sehen|hoert)! On Wed, Nov 26, 2003 at 01:14:56PM +0100, cem.sakaryali@easi.de wrote: > Hallo Alle, > > ich m?chte mir ein PC zusammen bauen lassen und suche hier in K?ln > einen PC Laden der mir meine wusch Komponenten zusammen bauen kann. > Kennt einer von euch hier in K?ln ein PC-Laden? Ein www link waere auch > sehr sch?n. Oder macht Ihr eure Bestellungen aus dem Internet? Wenn ja, > welchen Anbieter w?rdet Ihr empfehlen. Sorry, bis zu meinem aktuellen PC war ich selbstbauer. Broesel kaufen, nach hause tragen, zusammenstecken, fluchen, ggf. umtauschen, weiterzusammenstecken... Mein aktuelles Zock-System ist ein Shuttle Barebone dass ich mir mit Modifikationen bei 'nem Lizensierten Shuttle-Haendler in Koblenz geordert habe. Spielen denn einzelne Wunschkomponenten heutzutage noch so eine grosse Rolle - abgesehen vielleicht von der GraKa, wenn Du zocken willst? Mike -- Well, then let's give that Java-Wussie a beating... (me) Michael Lamertz | +49 2234 204947 / +49 171 6900 310 Sandstr. 122 | mike@lamertz.net 50226 Frechen | http://www.lamertz.net Germany | http://www.perl-ronin.de From pagaltzis at gmx.de Wed Nov 26 12:23:59 2003 From: pagaltzis at gmx.de (A. Pagaltzis) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:28:53 2004 Subject: [Cologne-pm] Suche PC In-Reply-To: <20031126131444.GC7473@lamertz.net> References: <93960.1069848896@WebMail.Space.Net> <20031126131444.GC7473@lamertz.net> Message-ID: <20031126182359.GA3627@klangraum> * Michael Lamertz [2003-11-26 17:59]: > Spielen denn einzelne Wunschkomponenten heutzutage noch so eine > grosse Rolle - abgesehen vielleicht von der GraKa, wenn Du > zocken willst? Mir schon, das ein vern?nftiges Board w?rde ich mir gerne selber aussuchen, CPU ist klar, Grafikkarte wohl auch. CPU-L?fter ist mir ebenso wie die Festplatte(n) aber auch wichtig und wird nach m?glichst geringem Radaupegel gew?hlt. Beim optischen Laufwerk w?hle ich auch lieber selber, und zwar etwas das CD-Audio m?glichst sauber digital ausliest. Die Tasta und Maus lass ich mir was kosten, und beim Moni will ich zumindest wissen dass es nicht das letzte Billigmodell ist. Da bleibt dann wenig ?brig, was ich nicht selbst gew?hlt hab.. Aber mein Rechner ist eigentlich in immer forw?hrender Evolution, ich tausche ihn nie komplett aus. Es wird immer mal wieder eine Komponente getauscht die sich ?berlebt hat. Ich kaufe in aller Regel auch Komponenten die vor ca 1-1.5 Jahren State of the Art waren, so ist der Rechner immer einigermassen aktuell, ich gebe ziemlich wenig daf?r aus und die einzelnen Teile haben so 2-4 Jahre Lebensdauer. -- Gruss, Aristoteles "Wer nicht ?ber sich selbst lachen kann, nimmt das Leben nicht ernst genug." From cem.sakaryali at easi.de Wed Nov 26 15:37:45 2003 From: cem.sakaryali at easi.de (cem.sakaryali@easi.de) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:28:53 2004 Subject: [Cologne-pm] Suche PC Message-ID: <60816.1069882665@WebMail.Space.Net> Hi all, dies ist (=, !=) 08/15. Entscheidet selber was es ist. Mike: Ford dr?ckt a bissle momentan, deshalb muss ich ?ffter l?nger bleiben. Bin einer der letzen "Leiharbeiter" geblieben :) mal schauen wie lange noch... Beim naechsten Treffen will ich aber kommen :) uuuund.... ratet mal wer mir alles beim linux helfen darf :D Habt Spass Cem <- Richtiger Name :D ###################### es soll ein linux server werden, wo ich auf die linux Anwendugen ?ber meinen Laptop (Win2K) zugreifen kann (rdesktop oder so..). Athlon 2500+ 1 x 512 MB RAM Asus A7N8X deluxe 64 MB Grafik (muss mit linux funktionieren) AGP 120 GB HD (SATA) DVD-ROM (alle Formate) CD-Brenner !leise! m?glichst viele Anschl?sse vorne (USB, firewire..) ------------------ 4-5 Port Switch ###################### From pagaltzis at gmx.de Wed Nov 26 17:06:28 2003 From: pagaltzis at gmx.de (A. Pagaltzis) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:28:54 2004 Subject: [Cologne-pm] Suche PC In-Reply-To: <60816.1069882665@WebMail.Space.Net> References: <60816.1069882665@WebMail.Space.Net> Message-ID: <20031126230628.GA5906@klangraum> * cem.sakaryali@easi.de [2003-11-26 22:38]: > (rdesktop oder so..) Das will ich ?berh?rt haben. http://www.tightvnc.org Wenn der Server headless laufen kann, kannst du auch gleich Xvnc als X-Server nehmen, dann ist dir die Grafikhardware auch schnurz. > 64 MB Grafik (muss mit linux funktionieren) AGP Dann willst du ATI meiden. nVidia's binary-only Treiber ist auch nicht sonderlich toll (instabil), funktioniert aber annehmbar. Wenn das ein reiner Server werden soll, nimmst du besser irgendwas anderes. > !leise! Ich rate zu Samsung-Platten. Ansonsten L?fter immer mit Bedacht w?hlen. -- Gruss, Aristoteles "Wer nicht ?ber sich selbst lachen kann, nimmt das Leben nicht ernst genug." From cem.sakaryali at easi.de Wed Nov 26 18:18:46 2003 From: cem.sakaryali at easi.de (cem.sakaryali@easi.de) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:28:54 2004 Subject: [Cologne-pm] Suche PC Message-ID: <35630.1069892326@WebMail.Space.Net> Danke Aristotales Ich werde auf die Platte achten. Ich hatte gedacht, dass die Treiber jetzt von nVidia funtionieren! Laut suse hardware datenbank tuen sie auch (anscheint instabilerweise). Ich werde mir die Programme anschauen wenn ich den Rechen habe :) Gruss Cem "A. Pagaltzis" schrieb am Thu, 27 Nov 2003 00:06:28 +0100: > * cem.sakaryali@easi.de [2003-11-26 22:38]: > > (rdesktop oder so..) > > Das will ich ?berh?rt haben. > > http://www.tightvnc.org > > Wenn der Server headless laufen kann, kannst du auch gleich Xvnc > als X-Server nehmen, dann ist dir die Grafikhardware auch schnurz. > > > 64 MB Grafik (muss mit linux funktionieren) AGP > > Dann willst du ATI meiden. nVidia's binary-only Treiber ist auch > nicht sonderlich toll (instabil), funktioniert aber annehmbar. > Wenn das ein reiner Server werden soll, nimmst du besser > irgendwas anderes. > > > !leise! > > Ich rate zu Samsung-Platten. Ansonsten L?fter immer mit Bedacht > w?hlen. > > -- > Gruss, > Aristoteles > > "Wer nicht ?ber sich selbst lachen kann, nimmt das Leben nicht ernst genug." > _______________________________________________ > Cologne-pm mailing list > Cologne-pm@mail.pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/cologne-pm -- | __| / _ \ / __|(_) | C e m S a k a r y a l i | _| | _ |\__ \| | | Eupener Str. 159, Geb. 107 |___||_| |_||___/|_| | D-50933 Koeln GERMANY Engineering GmbH | Tel: +49 221/650 496 12 Fax: 22 http://www.easi.de | mailto:cem.sakaryali@easi.de From cem.sakaryali at easi.de Wed Nov 26 18:31:14 2003 From: cem.sakaryali at easi.de (cem.sakaryali@easi.de) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:28:54 2004 Subject: [Cologne-pm] Suche PC Message-ID: <47394.1069893074@WebMail.Space.Net> > > "A. Pagaltzis" schrieb am Thu, 27 Nov 2003 00:06:28 +0100: > > * cem.sakaryali@easi.de [2003-11-26 22:38]: > > > (rdesktop oder so..) ^^^^^^^^ <-- oh ja ich plane kein NT-Server :) Ich hoffe es klappt alles mit linux, geht doch oder :D Ich werde ein Weihnachten daf?r opfern, dann klappt es auch mit Allah's hilfe :) Gruss Cem > > > > Das will ich ?berh?rt haben. > > > > http://www.tightvnc.org > > > > Wenn der Server headless laufen kann, kannst du auch gleich Xvnc > > als X-Server nehmen, dann ist dir die Grafikhardware auch schnurz. > > > > > 64 MB Grafik (muss mit linux funktionieren) AGP > > > > Dann willst du ATI meiden. nVidia's binary-only Treiber ist auch > > nicht sonderlich toll (instabil), funktioniert aber annehmbar. > > Wenn das ein reiner Server werden soll, nimmst du besser > > irgendwas anderes. > > > > > !leise! > > > > Ich rate zu Samsung-Platten. Ansonsten L?fter immer mit Bedacht > > w?hlen. > > > > -- > > Gruss, > > Aristoteles > > > > "Wer nicht ?ber sich selbst lachen kann, nimmt das Leben nicht ernst genug." > > _______________________________________________ > > Cologne-pm mailing list > > Cologne-pm@mail.pm.org > > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/cologne-pm > > > > -- > | __| / _ \ / __|(_) | C e m S a k a r y a l i > | _| | _ |\__ \| | | Eupener Str. 159, Geb. 107 > |___||_| |_||___/|_| | D-50933 Koeln GERMANY > Engineering GmbH | Tel: +49 221/650 496 12 Fax: 22 > http://www.easi.de | mailto:cem.sakaryali@easi.de > > _______________________________________________ > Cologne-pm mailing list > Cologne-pm@mail.pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/cologne-pm -- | __| / _ \ / __|(_) | C e m S a k a r y a l i | _| | _ |\__ \| | | Eupener Str. 159, Geb. 107 |___||_| |_||___/|_| | D-50933 Koeln GERMANY Engineering GmbH | Tel: +49 221/650 496 12 Fax: 22 http://www.easi.de | mailto:cem.sakaryali@easi.de From pagaltzis at gmx.de Wed Nov 26 18:43:38 2003 From: pagaltzis at gmx.de (A. Pagaltzis) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:28:54 2004 Subject: [Cologne-pm] Suche PC In-Reply-To: <35630.1069892326@WebMail.Space.Net> References: <35630.1069892326@WebMail.Space.Net> Message-ID: <20031127004338.GA6205@klangraum> * cem.sakaryali@easi.de [2003-11-27 01:21]: > Ich werde auf die Platte achten. Ich hatte gedacht, dass die > Treiber jetzt von nVidia funtionieren! Klar tut's der Treiber, bloss leider nicht so stabil wie man sich w?nschen w?rde.. Nur die von ATI sind noch wirklich unausgegoren. -- Gruss, Aristoteles "Wer nicht ?ber sich selbst lachen kann, nimmt das Leben nicht ernst genug." From mike at lamertz.net Thu Nov 27 02:56:15 2003 From: mike at lamertz.net (Michael Lamertz) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:28:54 2004 Subject: [Cologne-pm] Suche PC In-Reply-To: <60816.1069882665@WebMail.Space.Net> References: <60816.1069882665@WebMail.Space.Net> Message-ID: <20031127085615.GF7473@lamertz.net> Aye, On Wed, Nov 26, 2003 at 10:37:45PM +0100, cem.sakaryali@easi.de wrote: > es soll ein linux server werden, wo ich auf die linux Anwendugen > ?ber meinen Laptop (Win2K) zugreifen kann (rdesktop oder so..). > > Athlon 2500+ > 1 x 512 MB RAM > Asus A7N8X deluxe > 64 MB Grafik (muss mit linux funktionieren) AGP Wofuer brauchst Du 'ne fette GraKa, wenn Du die Apps nur Remote faehrst? > 120 GB HD (SATA) Wie willst Du hier das Backup machen? Nimm mindestens 2 fuer Raid-0 bzw. Backup-Platte, oder 3 fuer Raid-5. > DVD-ROM (alle Formate) > CD-Brenner DVD-Brenner? > !leise! > m?glichst viele Anschl?sse vorne (USB, firewire..) Wieder, wieso? Bei 'nem Server. > 4-5 Port Switch Nimm direkt mindestens 8. Die stoepsel gehen schneller weg als man ping sagen kann... -- Well, then let's give that Java-Wussie a beating... (me) Michael Lamertz | +49 2234 204947 / +49 171 6900 310 Sandstr. 122 | mike@lamertz.net 50226 Frechen | http://www.lamertz.net Germany | http://www.perl-ronin.de From mike at lamertz.net Thu Nov 27 03:00:29 2003 From: mike at lamertz.net (Michael Lamertz) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:28:54 2004 Subject: [Cologne-pm] Suche PC In-Reply-To: <20031126230628.GA5906@klangraum> References: <60816.1069882665@WebMail.Space.Net> <20031126230628.GA5906@klangraum> Message-ID: <20031127090029.GG7473@lamertz.net> On Thu, Nov 27, 2003 at 12:06:28AM +0100, A. Pagaltzis wrote: > * cem.sakaryali@easi.de [2003-11-26 22:38]: > > (rdesktop oder so..) > > Das will ich ?berh?rt haben. > > http://www.tightvnc.org > > Wenn der Server headless laufen kann, kannst du auch gleich Xvnc > als X-Server nehmen, dann ist dir die Grafikhardware auch schnurz. Aeh, wieso ueberhaupt vnc? Was ist denn mit X? > > 64 MB Grafik (muss mit linux funktionieren) AGP > > Dann willst du ATI meiden. nVidia's binary-only Treiber ist auch > nicht sonderlich toll (instabil), funktioniert aber annehmbar. ATI auf dem Server ist ok. Im Zweifelsfall funktionieren die im VESA Mode vollkommen solide. Zocken kann man damit dann natuerlich nicht. > Wenn das ein reiner Server werden soll, nimmst du besser > irgendwas anderes. Wenn das ein reiner Server werden soll, dann gehoert da eh' kein X-Server drauf. Die Client-Libs reichen doch vollkommen aus. Und auf die Konsole kommst Du most definitely mit *jeder* normalen GraKa, also wuerde ich in Richtung *billig* oder on-board gehen. -- Well, then let's give that Java-Wussie a beating... (me) Michael Lamertz | +49 2234 204947 / +49 171 6900 310 Sandstr. 122 | mike@lamertz.net 50226 Frechen | http://www.lamertz.net Germany | http://www.perl-ronin.de From towo at ydal.de Thu Nov 27 04:03:25 2003 From: towo at ydal.de (Tobias Wolter) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:28:54 2004 Subject: [Cologne-pm] Suche PC In-Reply-To: <20031127004338.GA6205@klangraum> References: <35630.1069892326@WebMail.Space.Net> <20031127004338.GA6205@klangraum> Message-ID: <20031127100325.GA4442@home.ydal.de> On 2003-11-27T01:43:38+0100 (Thursday), A. Pagaltzis wrote: > * cem.sakaryali@easi.de [2003-11-27 01:21]: > > Ich werde auf die Platte achten. Ich hatte gedacht, dass die > > Treiber jetzt von nVidia funtionieren! > Klar tut's der Treiber, bloss leider nicht so stabil wie man sich > w?nschen w?rde.. > Nur die von ATI sind noch wirklich unausgegoren. *fortunes durchw?hl* add a GF2/3, a sizable hard drive, and a 15" flat panel and you've got a pretty damned portable machine. a GeForce Two-Thirds? Coderjoe: yes, a GeForce two-thirds, ie, any card from ATI. -- 'Have you lost your senses?' 'Yes, but I may have found some better ones.' -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: Digital signature Url : http://mail.pm.org/pipermail/cologne-pm/attachments/20031127/f5c3edbf/attachment.bin From cem.sakaryali at easi.de Thu Nov 27 04:07:30 2003 From: cem.sakaryali at easi.de (cem.sakaryali@easi.de) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:28:54 2004 Subject: [Cologne-pm] Suche PC Message-ID: <47332.1069927650@WebMail.Space.Net> Hola, Dieser Rechner soll ja backup fuer mein Laptop (20GB) werden. Die wichtigsten Daten will ich dann mit dem Brenner auf CD kopieren. Also mein plan ist folgendes: Da meine Firma mir nicht erlaubt, dort Admin zu spielen (angaeblich zu riskant :D) werde ich mein eigener Admin zuhause. Aus Platten- platz gruenden musste ich linux aus meinem Rechner entfernen daher vermisse ich tcsh und nedit (ja es gibt viel bessere Editoren aber ich mag diesen :) www.nedit.org) Ich will auf die X Anwendungen von dergah (so wird er Heissen) remote von meinem Laptop (Win2K Name: sinek -fliege-) zugreiffen. Also soll der Monitor von sinek fuer dergah dienen. Daher hatte ich gedacht, dass eine gute GraKa notwendig ist. Aber wenn ich euch richtig verstanden habe, wird bei dieser sache die GraKa von sinek benutzt. Aber der ist ja schon langsam... Dergah soll auch die Verbindung ins Internet uebernehmen und als firewall dienen. Mit ssh will ich dann auf meine Daten zuhause zugreifen koennen. Meine mp3's soll er auch auf meine Hifi-Anlage abspielen. Ich hoffe das wird alles funktionieren. F?r DVD Brenner will ich noch warten, die sind noch recht teuer. Mit dem switch hast Du recht; ich glaube 8 Port ist die bessere Wahl. USB vorne, weil ich bei sinek nur USB 1.1 habe und ich die Daten ?ber Dervish ein- und auslesen will. Einen sch?nen Tag an euch allen und vielen Dank Cem Michael Lamertz schrieb am Thu, 27 Nov 2003 10:00:29 +0100: > On Thu, Nov 27, 2003 at 12:06:28AM +0100, A. Pagaltzis wrote: > > * cem.sakaryali@easi.de [2003-11-26 22:38]: > > > (rdesktop oder so..) > > > > Das will ich ?berh?rt haben. > > > > http://www.tightvnc.org > > > > Wenn der Server headless laufen kann, kannst du auch gleich Xvnc > > als X-Server nehmen, dann ist dir die Grafikhardware auch schnurz. > > Aeh, wieso ueberhaupt vnc? Was ist denn mit X? > > > > 64 MB Grafik (muss mit linux funktionieren) AGP > > > > Dann willst du ATI meiden. nVidia's binary-only Treiber ist auch > > nicht sonderlich toll (instabil), funktioniert aber annehmbar. > > ATI auf dem Server ist ok. Im Zweifelsfall funktionieren die im VESA > Mode vollkommen solide. Zocken kann man damit dann natuerlich nicht. > > > Wenn das ein reiner Server werden soll, nimmst du besser > > irgendwas anderes. > > Wenn das ein reiner Server werden soll, dann gehoert da eh' kein > X-Server drauf. Die Client-Libs reichen doch vollkommen aus. Und auf > die Konsole kommst Du most definitely mit *jeder* normalen GraKa, also > wuerde ich in Richtung *billig* oder on-board gehen. > > -- > Well, then let's give that Java-Wussie a beating... (me) > > Michael Lamertz | +49 2234 204947 / +49 171 6900 310 > Sandstr. 122 | mike@lamertz.net > 50226 Frechen | http://www.lamertz.net > Germany | http://www.perl-ronin.de > _______________________________________________ > Cologne-pm mailing list > Cologne-pm@mail.pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/cologne-pm -- | __| / _ \ / __|(_) | C e m S a k a r y a l i | _| | _ |\__ \| | | Eupener Str. 159, Geb. 107 |___||_| |_||___/|_| | D-50933 Koeln GERMANY Engineering GmbH | Tel: +49 221/650 496 12 Fax: 22 http://www.easi.de | mailto:cem.sakaryali@easi.de From Frank.Noel at online.de Thu Nov 27 04:25:06 2003 From: Frank.Noel at online.de (Frank Noel) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:28:54 2004 Subject: [Cologne-pm] Suche PC In-Reply-To: <47332.1069927650@WebMail.Space.Net> References: <47332.1069927650@WebMail.Space.Net> Message-ID: <3FC5D102.4080500@online.de> Hi ! Also ein guter DVD-Brenner kostet heute noch ca. 150 ? . Ich denke das ist ein guter Preis wenn man bedenkt das ein guter CD-Brenner die H?lfte kostet. Und wer schon mal ein gro?es Backup auf CD's gemacht hat weis die die Vorteile einer DVD bestimmt zu sch?tzen. Zu dem Switch: unter 8-Port bekommt man heute ja fast nichts mehr. Und wenn, dann liegen die Preislich knapp unter einem 8-Port Switch. Also hat man keinerlei Vorteile wenn man einen kleineren nimmt. Gru? Frank cem.sakaryali@easi.de wrote: >Hola, > >Dieser Rechner soll ja backup fuer mein Laptop (20GB) werden. Die wichtigsten >Daten will ich dann mit dem Brenner auf CD kopieren. Also mein plan ist >folgendes: Da meine Firma mir nicht erlaubt, dort Admin zu spielen >(angaeblich zu riskant :D) werde ich mein eigener Admin zuhause. Aus Platten- >platz gruenden musste ich linux aus meinem Rechner entfernen daher vermisse >ich tcsh und nedit (ja es gibt viel bessere Editoren aber ich mag diesen :) >www.nedit.org) >Ich will auf die X Anwendungen von dergah (so wird er Heissen) remote >von meinem Laptop (Win2K Name: sinek -fliege-) zugreiffen. Also soll der >Monitor von sinek fuer dergah dienen. Daher hatte ich gedacht, dass eine >gute GraKa notwendig ist. Aber wenn ich euch richtig verstanden habe, wird >bei dieser sache die GraKa von sinek benutzt. Aber der ist ja schon langsam... > >Dergah soll auch die Verbindung ins Internet uebernehmen und als firewall >dienen. Mit ssh will ich dann auf meine Daten zuhause zugreifen koennen. >Meine mp3's soll er auch auf meine Hifi-Anlage abspielen. > >Ich hoffe das wird alles funktionieren. > >F?r DVD Brenner will ich noch warten, die sind noch recht teuer. >Mit dem switch hast Du recht; ich glaube 8 Port ist die bessere Wahl. > >USB vorne, weil ich bei sinek nur USB 1.1 habe und ich die Daten ?ber >Dervish ein- und auslesen will. > >Einen sch?nen Tag an euch allen und vielen Dank >Cem > > >Michael Lamertz schrieb am Thu, 27 Nov 2003 10:00:29 +0100: > > >>On Thu, Nov 27, 2003 at 12:06:28AM +0100, A. Pagaltzis wrote: >> >> >>>* cem.sakaryali@easi.de [2003-11-26 22:38]: >>> >>> >>>>(rdesktop oder so..) >>>> >>>> >>>Das will ich ?berh?rt haben. >>> >>>http://www.tightvnc.org >>> >>>Wenn der Server headless laufen kann, kannst du auch gleich Xvnc >>>als X-Server nehmen, dann ist dir die Grafikhardware auch schnurz. >>> >>> >>Aeh, wieso ueberhaupt vnc? Was ist denn mit X? >> >> >> >>>>64 MB Grafik (muss mit linux funktionieren) AGP >>>> >>>> >>>Dann willst du ATI meiden. nVidia's binary-only Treiber ist auch >>>nicht sonderlich toll (instabil), funktioniert aber annehmbar. >>> >>> >>ATI auf dem Server ist ok. Im Zweifelsfall funktionieren die im VESA >>Mode vollkommen solide. Zocken kann man damit dann natuerlich nicht. >> >> >> >>>Wenn das ein reiner Server werden soll, nimmst du besser >>>irgendwas anderes. >>> >>> >>Wenn das ein reiner Server werden soll, dann gehoert da eh' kein >>X-Server drauf. Die Client-Libs reichen doch vollkommen aus. Und auf >>die Konsole kommst Du most definitely mit *jeder* normalen GraKa, also >>wuerde ich in Richtung *billig* oder on-board gehen. >> >>-- >> Well, then let's give that Java-Wussie a beating... (me) >> >>Michael Lamertz | +49 2234 204947 / +49 171 6900 310 >>Sandstr. 122 | mike@lamertz.net >>50226 Frechen | http://www.lamertz.net >>Germany | http://www.perl-ronin.de >>_______________________________________________ >>Cologne-pm mailing list >>Cologne-pm@mail.pm.org >>http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/cologne-pm >> >> > > > > > From mike at lamertz.net Thu Nov 27 06:36:03 2003 From: mike at lamertz.net (Michael Lamertz) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:28:54 2004 Subject: [Cologne-pm] Suche PC In-Reply-To: <47332.1069927650@WebMail.Space.Net> References: <47332.1069927650@WebMail.Space.Net> Message-ID: <20031127123603.GJ7473@lamertz.net> On Thu, Nov 27, 2003 at 11:07:30AM +0100, cem.sakaryali@easi.de wrote: > Hola, > > Dieser Rechner soll ja backup fuer mein Laptop (20GB) werden. Die > wichtigsten Daten will ich dann mit dem Brenner auf CD kopieren. In dem Fall solltest Du *wirklich* die DVD-Brenner in Betracht ziehen. > Also mein plan ist folgendes: Da meine Firma mir nicht erlaubt, dort > Admin zu spielen (angaeblich zu riskant :D) /me erinnert sich gerade an Deine Drohung, uns mit Linux-Fragen zu pesten ;) > Ich will auf die X Anwendungen von dergah (so wird er Heissen) remote > von meinem Laptop (Win2K Name: sinek -fliege-) zugreiffen. Kein Problem, da X ein Netzwerkfaehiges Protokoll ist. Du brauchst also nur einen X-Server auf Deinem Notebook (cygwin, oder 'was kommerzielles wie Exceed). > Also soll der Monitor von sinek fuer dergah dienen. AFAIK, gibt es keine Notebooks die als externer Monitor fuer andere Kisten dienen koennen. > Daher hatte ich gedacht, dass eine gute GraKa notwendig ist. Aber wenn > ich euch richtig verstanden habe, wird bei dieser sache die GraKa von > sinek benutzt. Aber der ist ja schon langsam... Yepp, die Karte die am Monitor haengt braucht die Leistung. > Dergah soll auch die Verbindung ins Internet uebernehmen und als > firewall dienen. Mit ssh will ich dann auf meine Daten zuhause > zugreifen koennen. dyndns(.org) ist Dein Freund... > Meine mp3's soll er auch auf meine Hifi-Anlage abspielen. Hmm, evtl. solltest Du darueber nachdenken, die Firewall und die Maschinen mit den diversen Services zu trennen. Als Firewall/NAT-Router reicht sogar ein alter 486er mit 32Mb RAM aus. Und den kannst Du dann sogar luefterlos betreiben. > USB vorne, weil ich bei sinek nur USB 1.1 habe und ich die Daten ?ber > Dervish ein- und auslesen will. Wer ist jetzt schon wieder Dervish? @-) Nimm den 8-Port, dann hast Du auch noch einen Steckplatz fuer Sheherazade. ;-) -- Well, then let's give that Java-Wussie a beating... (me) Michael Lamertz | +49 2234 204947 / +49 171 6900 310 Sandstr. 122 | mike@lamertz.net 50226 Frechen | http://www.lamertz.net Germany | http://www.perl-ronin.de From pagaltzis at gmx.de Thu Nov 27 06:50:29 2003 From: pagaltzis at gmx.de (A. Pagaltzis) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:28:54 2004 Subject: [Cologne-pm] Suche PC In-Reply-To: <20031127090029.GG7473@lamertz.net> References: <60816.1069882665@WebMail.Space.Net> <20031126230628.GA5906@klangraum> <20031127090029.GG7473@lamertz.net> Message-ID: <20031127125029.GA7348@klangraum> * Michael Lamertz [2003-11-27 10:05]: > Aeh, wieso ueberhaupt vnc? Was ist denn mit X? Schonmal einen X-Server auf Windows eingerichtet? Wirklich lustig ist das nicht, vor allem im Vergleich zu einem VNC-Client. > ATI auf dem Server ist ok. Im Zweifelsfall funktionieren die > im VESA Mode vollkommen solide. Zocken kann man damit dann > natuerlich nicht. Stimmt auch wieder. -- Gruss, Aristoteles "Wer nicht ?ber sich selbst lachen kann, nimmt das Leben nicht ernst genug." From mike at lamertz.net Thu Nov 27 07:02:58 2003 From: mike at lamertz.net (Michael Lamertz) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:28:54 2004 Subject: [Cologne-pm] Suche PC In-Reply-To: <20031127125029.GA7348@klangraum> References: <60816.1069882665@WebMail.Space.Net> <20031126230628.GA5906@klangraum> <20031127090029.GG7473@lamertz.net> <20031127125029.GA7348@klangraum> Message-ID: <20031127130258.GL7473@lamertz.net> On Thu, Nov 27, 2003 at 01:50:29PM +0100, A. Pagaltzis wrote: > * Michael Lamertz [2003-11-27 10:05]: > > Aeh, wieso ueberhaupt vnc? Was ist denn mit X? > > Schonmal einen X-Server auf Windows eingerichtet? Wirklich lustig > ist das nicht, vor allem im Vergleich zu einem VNC-Client. Exceed ja. Kaufen (*gg*), Installieren, starten, fertig. Cygwin/X nein, weiss aber von diversen Leuten die das erfolgreich einsetzen. -- Well, then let's give that Java-Wussie a beating... (me) Michael Lamertz | +49 2234 204947 / +49 171 6900 310 Sandstr. 122 | mike@lamertz.net 50226 Frechen | http://www.lamertz.net Germany | http://www.perl-ronin.de From jzobel at heute-morgen.de Thu Nov 27 13:47:05 2003 From: jzobel at heute-morgen.de (Joachim Zobel) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:28:54 2004 Subject: [Cologne-pm] Suche PC In-Reply-To: <47332.1069927650@WebMail.Space.Net> References: <47332.1069927650@WebMail.Space.Net> Message-ID: <1069962425.1416.12.camel@localhost> Am Do, den 27.11.2003 schrieb cem.sakaryali@easi.de um 11:07: > Ich hoffe das wird alles funktionieren. Das ist lange erprobt. Ich habe mir vor ca. 8 Jahren aus genau dem selben Grund (Plattenplatz f?r den Laptop) so ein Kistchen angeschafft. Mach Dir nicht zu viele Gedanken ?ber X, "richtige M?nner" kommunizieren mit "richtigen Computern" ?ber Terminals. Von Windows aus verwende ich TeraTerm mit SSH Erweiterung. Das wird allerdings anscheinend nicht mehr weiterentwickelt, vieleicht weiss jemand was besseres. Gru?, Joachim -- "... ein Geschlecht erfinderischer Zwerge, die fuer alles gemietet werden koennen." - Bertolt Brecht - Leben des Galilei From pagaltzis at gmx.de Thu Nov 27 13:58:41 2003 From: pagaltzis at gmx.de (A. Pagaltzis) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:28:54 2004 Subject: [Cologne-pm] Suche PC In-Reply-To: <1069962425.1416.12.camel@localhost> References: <47332.1069927650@WebMail.Space.Net> <1069962425.1416.12.camel@localhost> Message-ID: <20031127195841.GA714@klangraum> * Joachim Zobel [2003-11-27 20:57]: > Von Windows aus verwende ich TeraTerm mit SSH Erweiterung. Das > wird allerdings anscheinend nicht mehr weiterentwickelt, > vieleicht weiss jemand was besseres. Putty? http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/ -- Gruss, Aristoteles "Wer nicht ?ber sich selbst lachen kann, nimmt das Leben nicht ernst genug." -- Regards, Aristotle "If you can't laugh at yourself, you don't take life seriously enough." From mike at lamertz.net Fri Nov 28 04:16:52 2003 From: mike at lamertz.net (Michael Lamertz) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:28:54 2004 Subject: [Cologne-pm] Suche PC In-Reply-To: <1069962425.1416.12.camel@localhost> References: <47332.1069927650@WebMail.Space.Net> <1069962425.1416.12.camel@localhost> Message-ID: <20031128101652.GA11018@lamertz.net> On Thu, Nov 27, 2003 at 08:47:05PM +0100, Joachim Zobel wrote: > Am Do, den 27.11.2003 schrieb cem.sakaryali@easi.de um 11:07: > > Mach Dir nicht zu viele Gedanken ?ber X, "richtige M?nner" kommunizieren > mit "richtigen Computern" ?ber Terminals. ...und schreiben ihre Programme ausschliesslich mit 'cat' >:-> > Von Windows aus verwende ich > TeraTerm mit SSH Erweiterung. Das wird allerdings anscheinend nicht mehr > weiterentwickelt, vieleicht weiss jemand was besseres. Putty (google -> 1. Hit). Nimm die Development-Version, die tun's i.d. Regel besser als die alte stabile. -- Well, then let's give that Java-Wussie a beating... (me) Michael Lamertz | +49 2234 204947 / +49 171 6900 310 Sandstr. 122 | mike@lamertz.net 50226 Frechen | http://www.lamertz.net Germany | http://www.perl-ronin.de From nick at ccl4.org Fri Nov 28 14:28:37 2003 From: nick at ccl4.org (Nicholas Clark) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:28:54 2004 Subject: [Cologne-pm] Suche PC In-Reply-To: <20031127195841.GA714@klangraum> References: <47332.1069927650@WebMail.Space.Net> <1069962425.1416.12.camel@localhost> <20031127195841.GA714@klangraum> Message-ID: <20031128202837.GE11153@plum.flirble.org> On Thu, Nov 27, 2003 at 08:58:41PM +0100, A. Pagaltzis wrote: > * Joachim Zobel [2003-11-27 20:57]: > > Von Windows aus verwende ich TeraTerm mit SSH Erweiterung. Das > > wird allerdings anscheinend nicht mehr weiterentwickelt, > > vieleicht weiss jemand was besseres. > > Putty? http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/ Putty is sehr gut. Jemand solte Putty nutzen. Jemand solte Bier f?r der Putty Entwickler kaufen. Nicholas Clark From mike at lamertz.net Fri Nov 28 16:47:22 2003 From: mike at lamertz.net (Michael Lamertz) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:28:54 2004 Subject: [Cologne-pm] Suche PC In-Reply-To: <20031128202837.GE11153@plum.flirble.org> References: <47332.1069927650@WebMail.Space.Net> <1069962425.1416.12.camel@localhost> <20031127195841.GA714@klangraum> <20031128202837.GE11153@plum.flirble.org> Message-ID: <20031128224721.GB11018@lamertz.net> On Fri, Nov 28, 2003 at 08:28:37PM +0000, Nicholas Clark wrote: > On Thu, Nov 27, 2003 at 08:58:41PM +0100, A. Pagaltzis wrote: > > Putty? http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/ [snippage] > Putty is sehr gut. Jemand solte Putty nutzen. Jemand solte Bier f?r > der Putty Entwickler kaufen. Well Nick, you manage to make them visit the next YAPC in Ireland and I'll be good for the beer, how's that? Hmmm, thinking about your donations to YAS, and the general drift for London.pmers to pay unsensible amounts of money for bizzar things, I'll better stay quiet now ;-) -- Well, then let's give that Java-Wussie a beating... (me) Michael Lamertz | +49 2234 204947 / +49 171 6900 310 Sandstr. 122 | mike@lamertz.net 50226 Frechen | http://www.lamertz.net Germany | http://www.perl-ronin.de From bornhausen at web.de Tue Dec 9 09:44:36 2003 From: bornhausen at web.de (Bernd Bornhausen) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:28:54 2004 Subject: [Cologne-pm] cvs development in Perl Message-ID: <200312091544.hB9FiaQ27832@mailgate5.cinetic.de> Hallo zusammen, ich suche eine M?glichkeit CVS mit Perl zu betreiben, sprich, ich m?chte im Endeffekt einen Satz Tools bereitstellen, mit denen es m?glich ist in CVS gepflegte Dateien zu managen, also Reports erstellen, Historie aufzeigen etc. vielleicht auch noch ein graphisches Frontend dazu bauen, damit ich nicht immer TKCVS ?berall installieren muss ;) Aus diesen Gr?nden fragte ich das gross Gooracle nach "CVS und Perl" und nat?rich stoppte ich auch bei CPAN und cvshome.org ... Mein Problem: Ich bekomme mit den Modulen von CPAN nichts hin, weil ich dort einem "known bug" erlegen bin. Und das Modul von cvshome.org...hmm irgendwie will das auch nicht...zwar schon mehr als das von CPAN, aber ich bekomme zum verrecken keine Checkouts hin... Meine Frage also...auch auf die Gefahr hin, dass ich diese hier schon gestellt habe *G*: Habt ihr Erfahrung mit dem oben genannten Thema ?? Gruss Bernd ______________________________________________________________________________ Horoskop, Comics, VIPs, Wetter, Sport und Lotto im WEB.DE Screensaver1.2 Kostenlos downloaden: http://screensaver.web.de/?mc=021110 From mike at lamertz.net Tue Dec 9 09:51:36 2003 From: mike at lamertz.net (Michael Lamertz) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:28:54 2004 Subject: [Cologne-pm] Whoops, theoretisch Treffen ja schon morgen! Message-ID: <20031209155136.GG10962@lamertz.net> Sorry, war krank und hektisch @-) kann ueberhaupt irgendjemand? Verschieben? Ausfallen lassen? Kurzfristig doch kommen? Mike -- Well, then let's give that Java-Wussie a beating... (me) Michael Lamertz | +49 2234 204947 / +49 171 6900 310 Sandstr. 122 | mike@lamertz.net 50226 Frechen | http://www.lamertz.net Germany | http://www.perl-ronin.de From mike at lamertz.net Tue Dec 9 09:56:35 2003 From: mike at lamertz.net (Michael Lamertz) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:28:54 2004 Subject: [Cologne-pm] cvs development in Perl In-Reply-To: <200312091544.hB9FiaQ27832@mailgate5.cinetic.de> References: <200312091544.hB9FiaQ27832@mailgate5.cinetic.de> Message-ID: <20031209155635.GH10962@lamertz.net> On Tue, Dec 09, 2003 at 04:44:36PM +0100, Bernd Bornhausen wrote: > > Hallo zusammen, > > ich suche eine M?glichkeit CVS mit Perl zu betreiben, sprich, ich > m?chte im Endeffekt einen Satz Tools bereitstellen, mit denen es > m?glich ist in CVS gepflegte Dateien zu managen, also Reports > erstellen, Historie aufzeigen etc. vielleicht auch noch ein > graphisches Frontend dazu bauen, damit ich nicht immer TKCVS ?berall > installieren muss ;) ... > Meine Frage also...auch auf die Gefahr hin, dass ich diese hier schon > gestellt habe *G*: Habt ihr Erfahrung mit dem oben genannten Thema ?? Yepp. Alles Sche*sse... :( Ernsthaft: Das interne Logging von CVS ist nicht vollstaendig. D.h., dass z.B. Release-Tags nicht in die History wandern - oder das zumindest frueher nicht taten. Das ganze laeuft dann darauf hinaus, dass Du die ganzen CVS-Zugriffe durch Wrapper laufen laesst, die dann die relevanten Sachen selber in eigene Dateien protokollieren. Alles in allem machbar, aber nur semi-schoen. Meine Erfahrungen sind allerdings auch schon >3 Jahre alt. Da koennte sich doch das eine oder andere getan haben. Mike -- Well, then let's give that Java-Wussie a beating... (me) Michael Lamertz | +49 2234 204947 / +49 171 6900 310 Sandstr. 122 | mike@lamertz.net 50226 Frechen | http://www.lamertz.net Germany | http://www.perl-ronin.de From bornhausen at web.de Tue Dec 9 10:00:46 2003 From: bornhausen at web.de (Bernd Bornhausen) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:28:54 2004 Subject: [Cologne-pm] Whoops, theoretisch Treffen ja schon morgen! Message-ID: <200312091600.hB9G0kQ05152@mailgate5.cinetic.de> Hallo... ich kann morgen (mal wieder *g*) nicht...schade eigentlich... aber ich nehme mir das f?r das n?chste Jahr gaaaaanz feste vor .... Gruss Bernd -- There?are?10?types?of?people?in?the?world:?Those?who?understand?binary,?and?those?who?don't..... Michael Lamertz schrieb am 09.12.03 16:52:05: Sorry, war krank und hektisch @-) kann ueberhaupt irgendjemand? Verschieben? Ausfallen lassen? Kurzfristig doch kommen? Mike -- Well, then let's give that Java-Wussie a beating... (me) Michael Lamertz | +49 2234 204947 / +49 171 6900 310 Sandstr. 122 | mike@lamertz.net 50226 Frechen | http://www.lamertz.net Germany | http://www.perl-ronin.de _______________________________________________ Cologne-pm mailing list Cologne-pm@mail.pm.org http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/cologne-pm ______________________________________________________________________________ Horoskop, Comics, VIPs, Wetter, Sport und Lotto im WEB.DE Screensaver1.2 Kostenlos downloaden: http://screensaver.web.de/?mc=021110 From towo at ydal.de Tue Dec 9 10:01:08 2003 From: towo at ydal.de (Tobias Wolter) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:28:54 2004 Subject: [Cologne-pm] Whoops, theoretisch Treffen ja schon morgen! In-Reply-To: <20031209155136.GG10962@lamertz.net> References: <20031209155136.GG10962@lamertz.net> Message-ID: <20031209160108.GA12574@home.ydal.de> On 2003-12-09T16:51:36+0100 (Tuesday), Michael Lamertz wrote: > Verschieben? Ausfallen lassen? Kurzfristig doch kommen? Ich bin dann in K?ln, k?nnte theoretisch also sp?ter noch problemlos hinzusto?en. -- You don't change the way people think by changing what they say. You change the way people think with HEADLESS CHARRED BODIES FLY- ING THROUGH THE AIR. BLOOD! FLAMES! HELLFIRE AND DAMNATION! - Alistair Young, in the Monastery. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: Digital signature Url : http://mail.pm.org/pipermail/cologne-pm/attachments/20031209/330e650d/attachment.bin From pagaltzis at gmx.de Tue Dec 9 11:22:16 2003 From: pagaltzis at gmx.de (A. Pagaltzis) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:28:54 2004 Subject: [Cologne-pm] Whoops, theoretisch Treffen ja schon morgen! In-Reply-To: <20031209155136.GG10962@lamertz.net> References: <20031209155136.GG10962@lamertz.net> Message-ID: <20031209172216.GA1890@klangraum> * Michael Lamertz [2003-12-09 16:54]: > Sorry, war krank und hektisch @-) Vielleicht ein Skript das regelm?ssig die Termine f?r die n?chsten drei Monate berechnet und 10 Tage vor dem jeweiligen Treffen postet? :-) > kann ueberhaupt irgendjemand? Passt mir eher schlecht in den Kram.. > Verschieben? Ausfallen lassen? Kurzfristig doch kommen? Ausfallen lassen haben wir letztes Mal auch schon. Kann doch kein Dauerzustand werden oder? Letztes Mal ist aus der Diskussion um die Terminverlegung nicht viel geworden.. -- Gruss, Aristoteles "Wer nicht ?ber sich selbst lachen kann, nimmt das Leben nicht ernst genug." From bornhausen at web.de Wed Dec 10 02:41:12 2003 From: bornhausen at web.de (Bernd Bornhausen) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:28:54 2004 Subject: [Cologne-pm] cvs development in Perl Message-ID: <200312100841.hBA8fCQ10608@mailgate5.cinetic.de> Hallo .. dann werde ich mich mal an den Entwickler von libCVS wenden, und mal nachfragen wie denn das mit dem Checkout bei ihm geht ;)... Melde mich dann hier mit meinen Ergebnissen... Was benutzt ihr denn so f?r Revisionstools..oder wie auch immer das heissen mag *g*.. Gruss Bernd Michael Lamertz schrieb am 09.12.03 16:57:06: On Tue, Dec 09, 2003 at 04:44:36PM +0100, Bernd Bornhausen wrote: > > Hallo zusammen, > > ich suche eine M?glichkeit CVS mit Perl zu betreiben, sprich, ich > m?chte im Endeffekt einen Satz Tools bereitstellen, mit denen es > m?glich ist in CVS gepflegte Dateien zu managen, also Reports > erstellen, Historie aufzeigen etc. vielleicht auch noch ein > graphisches Frontend dazu bauen, damit ich nicht immer TKCVS ?berall > installieren muss ;) ... > Meine Frage also...auch auf die Gefahr hin, dass ich diese hier schon > gestellt habe *G*: Habt ihr Erfahrung mit dem oben genannten Thema ?? Yepp. Alles Sche*sse... :( Ernsthaft: Das interne Logging von CVS ist nicht vollstaendig. D.h., dass z.B. Release-Tags nicht in die History wandern - oder das zumindest frueher nicht taten. Das ganze laeuft dann darauf hinaus, dass Du die ganzen CVS-Zugriffe durch Wrapper laufen laesst, die dann die relevanten Sachen selber in eigene Dateien protokollieren. Alles in allem machbar, aber nur semi-schoen. Meine Erfahrungen sind allerdings auch schon >3 Jahre alt. Da koennte sich doch das eine oder andere getan haben. Mike -- Well, then let's give that Java-Wussie a beating... (me) Michael Lamertz | +49 2234 204947 / +49 171 6900 310 Sandstr. 122 | mike@lamertz.net 50226 Frechen | http://www.lamertz.net Germany | http://www.perl-ronin.de -- There?are?10?types?of?people?in?the?world:?Those?who?understand?binary,?and?those?who?don't..... ______________________________________________________________________________ Horoskop, Comics, VIPs, Wetter, Sport und Lotto im WEB.DE Screensaver1.2 Kostenlos downloaden: http://screensaver.web.de/?mc=021110 From mike at lamertz.net Wed Dec 10 03:28:34 2003 From: mike at lamertz.net (Michael Lamertz) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:28:54 2004 Subject: [Cologne-pm] cvs development in Perl In-Reply-To: <200312100841.hBA8fCQ10608@mailgate5.cinetic.de> References: <200312100841.hBA8fCQ10608@mailgate5.cinetic.de> Message-ID: <20031210092834.GM10962@lamertz.net> On Wed, Dec 10, 2003 at 09:41:12AM +0100, Bernd Bornhausen wrote: > Hallo .. > > dann werde ich mich mal an den Entwickler von libCVS wenden, und mal nachfragen wie denn das mit dem Checkout bei ihm geht ;)... Wieso benutzt Du nicht einfach CVS selber, via system, open, oder ``? Man kann sich natuerlich auch fuer Kleinkram 'nen Wolf programmieren... > Melde mich dann hier mit meinen Ergebnissen... > Was benutzt ihr denn so f?r Revisionstools..oder wie auch immer das heissen mag *g*.. CVS. -- Well, then let's give that Java-Wussie a beating... (me) Michael Lamertz | +49 2234 204947 / +49 171 6900 310 Sandstr. 122 | mike@lamertz.net 50226 Frechen | http://www.lamertz.net Germany | http://www.perl-ronin.de From bornhausen at web.de Wed Dec 10 03:44:53 2003 From: bornhausen at web.de (Bernd Bornhausen) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:28:54 2004 Subject: [Cologne-pm] cvs development in Perl Message-ID: <200312100944.hBA9irQ27208@mailgate5.cinetic.de> Hallo.. das mit dem system und so klingt zwar recht gut, und w?rde nat?rlcih auch finktionieren, aber ich denke mal, dass da jede Menge Zeit bei drauf geht, wenn ich f?r ca 10.000 Files jedes mal ein System commando ausf?hre..;)..und ein 'cvs status' ?ber diese Files macht auch nicht wirklich Spass.. Also hab ich mir gedacht, wenn libCVS schon behauptet " It does this by providing libraries..:" , dann sollte ich das auch benutzen...alleine schon wegen der Geschwindigkeit...speed is almost everything *g*.. Ausserdem wollen wir (also meine Firma und ich) dass Ding vielleicht mal nem Kunden vorstellen, und dann sollte das schon wahnsinnig proffesionell aussehen ;))) Gruss Bernd Michael Lamertz schrieb am 10.12.03 10:28:45: On Wed, Dec 10, 2003 at 09:41:12AM +0100, Bernd Bornhausen wrote: > Hallo .. > > dann werde ich mich mal an den Entwickler von libCVS wenden, und mal nachfragen wie denn das mit dem Checkout bei ihm geht ;)... Wieso benutzt Du nicht einfach CVS selber, via system, open, oder ``? Man kann sich natuerlich auch fuer Kleinkram 'nen Wolf programmieren... > Melde mich dann hier mit meinen Ergebnissen... > Was benutzt ihr denn so f?r Revisionstools..oder wie auch immer das heissen mag *g*.. CVS. -- Well, then let's give that Java-Wussie a beating... 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Feiern Sie mit uns und nutzen Sie die neuen Funktionen http://f.web.de/features/?mc=021130 From mike at lamertz.net Wed Dec 10 05:45:35 2003 From: mike at lamertz.net (Michael Lamertz) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:28:54 2004 Subject: [Cologne-pm] cvs development in Perl In-Reply-To: <200312100944.hBA9irQ27208@mailgate5.cinetic.de> References: <200312100944.hBA9irQ27208@mailgate5.cinetic.de> Message-ID: <20031210114535.GN10962@lamertz.net> On Wed, Dec 10, 2003 at 10:44:53AM +0100, Bernd Bornhausen wrote: > Hallo.. > das mit dem system und so klingt zwar recht gut, und w?rde nat?rlcih > auch finktionieren, aber ich denke mal, dass da jede Menge Zeit bei > drauf geht, wenn ich f?r ca 10.000 Files jedes mal ein System commando > ausf?hre..;)..und ein 'cvs status' ?ber diese Files macht auch nicht > wirklich Spass.. a. Du musst cvs ja nur einmal aufrufen, da das Ding ja rekursiv arbeitet. b. Das Ausgabeformat von 'cvs status' ist doch prima lesbar. Setz $/ auf 'File:' oder '======.....', dann splitte den Kram nach Zeilen, dann zerleg die Zeilen in 'key word:' 'value' Paare und steck sie in ein Hash. Scheint mir nur bedingt schwierig. Angehaengtes Script ist die Caveman(tm)-Implementation und dient nur als Beispiel. > Also hab ich mir gedacht, wenn libCVS schon behauptet " It does this > by providing libraries..:" , dann sollte ich das auch > benutzen...alleine schon wegen der Geschwindigkeit...speed is almost > everything *g*.. > Ausserdem wollen wir (also meine Firma und ich) dass Ding vielleicht > mal nem Kunden vorstellen, und dann sollte das schon wahnsinnig > proffesionell aussehen ;))) Na dann musst Du das ganze schon unter Java2 Enterprise Beans bauen, denn wie wir alle wissen, ist ja alles andere Bastelware... *grummel* (Klinge ich bitter? Nein, das gestrige Meeting hier in der Firma hat mir *nicht* die Laune fuer den Rest der Woche verdorben... ehrlich... *fingerhinterrueckenkreuz*) -- Well, then let's give that Java-Wussie a beating... (me) Michael Lamertz | +49 2234 204947 / +49 171 6900 310 Sandstr. 122 | mike@lamertz.net 50226 Frechen | http://www.lamertz.net Germany | http://www.perl-ronin.de -------------- next part -------------- #!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use Data::Dumper; $|++; $/ = "===================================================================\n"; our %cvs; while (my $rec = <>) { chomp $rec; my @lines = split /\n/, $rec; my $id = shift @lines; my ($file, $status) = $id =~ /File:\s*(.*?)\s*Status:\s*(.*)$/ or do { warn "Can't identify record: >>$id<<\n"; next; }; $cvs{$file}{status} = $status; foreach (@lines) { next if /^\s*$/; my ($key, $value) = /^\s*([^:]+):\s*(.*)$/ or do { warn "Cannot make sense of >>$_<<\n"; next; }; $cvs{$file}{$key} = $value; } } print Dumper(\%cvs); From mike at lamertz.net Wed Dec 10 05:46:28 2003 From: mike at lamertz.net (Michael Lamertz) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:28:54 2004 Subject: [Cologne-pm] Also, ich komme heute einfach 'mal... Message-ID: <20031210114628.GO10962@lamertz.net> ...werd' ja sehen, wer noch Zeit findet. Mike -- Well, then let's give that Java-Wussie a beating... (me) Michael Lamertz | +49 2234 204947 / +49 171 6900 310 Sandstr. 122 | mike@lamertz.net 50226 Frechen | http://www.lamertz.net Germany | http://www.perl-ronin.de From bornhausen at web.de Wed Dec 10 06:16:26 2003 From: bornhausen at web.de (Bernd Bornhausen) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:28:54 2004 Subject: [Cologne-pm] cvs development in Perl Message-ID: <200312101216.hBACGQQ02234@mailgate5.cinetic.de> Wow.. danke f?r den Tipp... Hmmm...Java2 Enterprise Beans...auch ne Idee ...nen App-Server hab ich hier noch rumstehen *G*.. ich denke, da ich noch keine Antwort vom Entwickler von libCVS bekommen habe, werde ich das wohl so machen.. Gruss Bernd Michael Lamertz schrieb am 10.12.03 12:46:08: On Wed, Dec 10, 2003 at 10:44:53AM +0100, Bernd Bornhausen wrote: > Hallo.. > das mit dem system und so klingt zwar recht gut, und w?rde nat?rlcih > auch finktionieren, aber ich denke mal, dass da jede Menge Zeit bei > drauf geht, wenn ich f?r ca 10.000 Files jedes mal ein System commando > ausf?hre..;)..und ein 'cvs status' ?ber diese Files macht auch nicht > wirklich Spass.. a. Du musst cvs ja nur einmal aufrufen, da das Ding ja rekursiv arbeitet. b. Das Ausgabeformat von 'cvs status' ist doch prima lesbar. Setz $/ auf 'File:' oder '======.....', dann splitte den Kram nach Zeilen, dann zerleg die Zeilen in 'key word:' 'value' Paare und steck sie in ein Hash. Scheint mir nur bedingt schwierig. Angehaengtes Script ist die Caveman(tm)-Implementation und dient nur als Beispiel. > Also hab ich mir gedacht, wenn libCVS schon behauptet " It does this > by providing libraries..:" , dann sollte ich das auch > benutzen...alleine schon wegen der Geschwindigkeit...speed is almost > everything *g*.. > Ausserdem wollen wir (also meine Firma und ich) dass Ding vielleicht > mal nem Kunden vorstellen, und dann sollte das schon wahnsinnig > proffesionell aussehen ;))) Na dann musst Du das ganze schon unter Java2 Enterprise Beans bauen, denn wie wir alle wissen, ist ja alles andere Bastelware... *grummel* (Klinge ich bitter? Nein, das gestrige Meeting hier in der Firma hat mir *nicht* die Laune fuer den Rest der Woche verdorben... ehrlich... *fingerhinterrueckenkreuz*) -- Well, then let's give that Java-Wussie a beating... (me) Michael Lamertz | +49 2234 204947 / +49 171 6900 310 Sandstr. 122 | mike@lamertz.net 50226 Frechen | http://www.lamertz.net Germany | http://www.perl-ronin.de -- There?are?10?types?of?people?in?the?world:?Those?who?understand?binary,?and?those?who?don't..... ______________________________________________________________________________ WEB.DE FreeMail wird 5 Jahre jung! Feiern Sie mit uns und nutzen Sie die neuen Funktionen http://f.web.de/features/?mc=021130 From towo at ydal.de Wed Dec 10 07:19:32 2003 From: towo at ydal.de (Tobias Wolter) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:28:54 2004 Subject: [Cologne-pm] Also, ich komme heute einfach 'mal... In-Reply-To: <20031210114628.GO10962@lamertz.net> References: <20031210114628.GO10962@lamertz.net> Message-ID: <20031210131932.GA25981@home.ydal.de> On 2003-12-10T12:46:28+0100 (Wednesday), Michael Lamertz wrote: > ...werd' ja sehen, wer noch Zeit findet. Sei was l?nger da, ich komme erst was sp?ter, wenn. :) -- You don't change the way people think by changing what they say. You change the way people think with HEADLESS CHARRED BODIES FLY- ING THROUGH THE AIR. BLOOD! FLAMES! HELLFIRE AND DAMNATION! - Alistair Young, in the Monastery. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: Digital signature Url : http://mail.pm.org/pipermail/cologne-pm/attachments/20031210/39a8e8b1/attachment.bin From mike at lamertz.net Sat Dec 13 16:55:52 2003 From: mike at lamertz.net (Michael Lamertz) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:28:54 2004 Subject: [Cologne-pm] (fwd) [German-pm] Anfrage zu Kontakt-Personen f?r die (Weiter-Entwicklung einer Servicedesk-L?sung auf Basis Linux/Apache/Mysql/Perl Message-ID: <20031213225552.GE1223@lamertz.net> Howdy Leute, ist das hier f?r irgendjemanden hier von Interesse? Mike -- Well, then let's give that Java-Wussie a beating... 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Ich habe gerade File::Type ausprobiert, aber ich schnall es nicht ganz oder es ist arm (ich krieg bei allen textfiles application/octetstream). Hintergrund fuer die Interessierten: Ich habe ne Anzahl von Texten (ascii bis utf-8) und Bildern, die ich in einer Webseite darstellen will. Dabei kann ich mich nicht immer auf die Dateinamen verlassen, und utf-8 muss ich sowieso konvertieren. schoenen Sonntag, bis dahin, Johannes. -- From pagaltzis at gmx.de Sat Dec 13 20:02:02 2003 From: pagaltzis at gmx.de (A. Pagaltzis) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:28:54 2004 Subject: [Cologne-pm] unix file commano in perl In-Reply-To: <1AVKlV-1lHq7s0@cmpmail05.bbul.t-online.de> References: <1AVKlV-1lHq7s0@cmpmail05.bbul.t-online.de> Message-ID: <20031214020202.GA7382@klangraum> * j.huettemeister@t-online.de [2003-12-14 02:11]: > ich suche nach nem pendant fuer `file`. -> File::MMagic -- Gruss, Aristoteles "Wer nicht ?ber sich selbst lachen kann, nimmt das Leben nicht ernst genug." From j.huettemeister at t-online.de Sun Dec 14 05:55:49 2003 From: j.huettemeister at t-online.de (j.huettemeister@t-online.de) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:28:54 2004 Subject: AW: Re: [Cologne-pm] unix file commano in perl Message-ID: <1AVUqj-057KRE0@cmpmail04.bbul.t-online.de> Hi, sorry fuer den mailer (webmail von t-online). das klappt nicht so recht, neben zig hundert Fehlermeldungen aus dem Modul selbst. $mm = File::MMagic->new('/usr/share/misc/file/magic'); ## auf debian $fh = new FileHandle "< $ARGV[0]"; $res = $mm->checktype_filehandle($fh); print $res . "\n"; gibt immer text/plain zurueck. Wie erkennt `file` denn meine utf-8 Dateien? Es nutzt doch den gleichen magic file (in dem nix von utf-8 steht?!) Was mache ich falsch, mir faellt nur noch ein das `file` Kommando aufzurufen. gruesse, johannes. -- From pagaltzis at gmx.de Sun Dec 14 06:31:17 2003 From: pagaltzis at gmx.de (A. Pagaltzis) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:28:54 2004 Subject: [Cologne-pm] unix file commano in perl In-Reply-To: <1AVUqj-057KRE0@cmpmail04.bbul.t-online.de> References: <1AVUqj-057KRE0@cmpmail04.bbul.t-online.de> Message-ID: <20031214123117.GA8333@klangraum> * j.huettemeister@t-online.de [2003-12-14 12:58]: > $mm = File::MMagic->new('/usr/share/misc/file/magic'); ## auf debian Du brauchst da garnichts angeben, dann verwendetet F::MM seine eingebaute Datenbank. > Es nutzt doch den gleichen magic file (in dem nix von utf-8 > steht?!) Die normale magic-Datenbank von file gibt keine MIME-Types zur?ck. Wenn schon, dann willst du ../magic.mime verwenden. -- Gruss, Aristoteles "Wer nicht ?ber sich selbst lachen kann, nimmt das Leben nicht ernst genug." From j.huettemeister at t-online.de Sun Dec 14 09:13:15 2003 From: j.huettemeister at t-online.de (j.huettemeister@t-online.de) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:28:54 2004 Subject: [Cologne-pm] unix file commano in perl Message-ID: <1AVXvn-1UimSO0@cmpmail06.bbul.t-online.de> Hi, wenn ich den file weglasse, zeigt er auch "text/plain" an. Ich brauch einen String wo irgendwo UTF-8 drinsteht... Wenn ich keinen File mitgebe beim Konstruktor, dann schmeisst er immerhin keine Fehler. gruss johannes. -- From pagaltzis at gmx.de Mon Dec 15 14:24:53 2003 From: pagaltzis at gmx.de (A. Pagaltzis) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:28:54 2004 Subject: [Cologne-pm] Abigail's spam Message-ID: <20031215202453.GA22321@klangraum> > I have a separate email address for the Regexp::Common module I > maintain. Today I got spam on that address, with the Subject: > > Regexp-common changed my body completely > > Maybe I should start using that as a slogan. > > Abigail Quelle: http://www.perlmonks.org/index.pl?node_id=314895 -- Gruss, Aristoteles "Wer nicht ?ber sich selbst lachen kann, nimmt das Leben nicht ernst genug." From mike at lamertz.net Mon Dec 15 16:27:31 2003 From: mike at lamertz.net (Michael Lamertz) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:28:54 2004 Subject: [Cologne-pm] Abigail's spam In-Reply-To: <20031215202453.GA22321@klangraum> References: <20031215202453.GA22321@klangraum> Message-ID: <20031215222731.GG1223@lamertz.net> On Mon, Dec 15, 2003 at 09:24:53PM +0100, A. Pagaltzis wrote: > > Quelle: http://www.perlmonks.org/index.pl?node_id=314895 Groovy! Am besten fand ich die letzte Alternative in hardburn's Reply :) -- Well, then let's give that Java-Wussie a beating... (me) Michael Lamertz | +49 2234 204947 / +49 171 6900 310 Sandstr. 122 | mike@lamertz.net 50226 Frechen | http://www.lamertz.net Germany | http://www.perl-ronin.de From pagaltzis at gmx.de Mon Dec 15 16:37:14 2003 From: pagaltzis at gmx.de (A. Pagaltzis) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:28:54 2004 Subject: [Cologne-pm] Abigail's spam In-Reply-To: <20031215222731.GG1223@lamertz.net> References: <20031215202453.GA22321@klangraum> <20031215222731.GG1223@lamertz.net> Message-ID: <20031215223714.GA22824@klangraum> * Michael Lamertz [2003-12-15 23:30]: > Am besten fand ich die letzte Alternative in hardburn's Reply :) Der war noch garnicht da als ich die Mail abgeschickt hab. :) Und ist tats?chlich nicht ?bel. :) -- Gruss, Aristoteles "Wer nicht ?ber sich selbst lachen kann, nimmt das Leben nicht ernst genug." 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In this interview, bunnie discusses flaws with the DMCA, the current states of reverse engineering and Moore's Law, what he's hacking now, and what he'll be speaking about at ETech. http://www.openp2p.com/pub/a/p2p/2003/12/10/bunnie.html The 2004 O'Reilly Emerging Technology Conference February 9-12, 2004 Westin Horton Plaza San Diego San Diego, CA 92101 http://conferences.oreilly.com/etech/ ***Gastronomy for Geeks Pizza, Twinkies, and Jolt are geek haute cuisine for a stereotypical few. Many of you know the difference between au jus and baba ghanoush, and that Thai shish kabob isn't called saute. So, you geek gourmets, come share your favorite recipes, and see what your peers are cooking. http://cookbooks.oreilly.com/food/ --------------------- Open Source --------------------- ***San Antonio Linux User Group mentioned December 17 in the "Wall Street Journal." "Linux is slowly spreading beyond its core constituencies of governments, companies and computer geeks. Today, for example, the San Antonio Linux User Group--started by a half-dozen "extreme experts" eight or nine years ago--counts some 600 members, including scores of home users, says Albert Lochli, the group's president. That includes lawyers, artists and dentists, and Mr. Lochli says he's even converted two people from his regular bridge group." ***Myths Open Source Developers Tell Ourselves Imitation may be the sincerest form of flattery, but is it effective or useful? Open source developers have the opportunity to learn from the successes and failures of other projects. Are we learning the right lessons, though? http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/onlamp/2003/12/11/myths.html ***A Day in the Life of #Apache Rich Bowen, coauthor of "Apache Cookbook," spends a lot of time on IRC fielding Apache questions. In this inaugural article to launch a new series based on his conversations on #apache, the IRC channel that runs on the irc.freenode.net network, Rich chronicles a user's troubles getting his .htaccess file working, and he shows what you can do to solve the problem. http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/apache/2003/12/04/apacheckbk.html Apache Cookbook Order Number: 1916 http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/apacheckbk/index.html --------------------- Java --------------------- ***Understanding JAXB: Java Binding Customization JAXB, Java Architecture for XML Binding, is a specification (or standard) that automates the mapping between XML documents and Java objects and vice versa. One of the primary components of JAXB is the schema compiler. The schema compiler is the tool used to generate Java bindings from an XML schema document. If used in its default mode (for non-trivial applications), the compiler usually generates bindings that are awkward to work with. This article looks at various methods you can use to customize the generated bindings. http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2003/12/10/jaxb.html --------------------- Wireless --------------------- ***Sony Ericsson T610 Camera Phone Review Sony Ericsson calls the T610 camera phone an "image and entertainment" phone instead of a smartphone. It is based on the proprietary Sony Ericsson OS, and it can run applications written in Java. Todd Ogasawara shows you the ins and outs of this compact phone that includes camera and Bluetooth capabilities. http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/wireless/2003/12/11/sony_t610.html --------------------- .NET --------------------- ***Master and Content Pages in Whidbey Most web sites have a consistent look and feel, containing a company logo and perhaps a navigational menu. In ASP.NET 1.0, there was no a good way to handle this; luckily, Microsoft now has a solution. Wei-Meng Lee shows you the Master and Content Pages feature in ASP.NET 2.0. http://www.ondotnet.com/pub/a/dotnet/2003/12/15/masterpages.html --------------------- Mac --------------------- ***Elementary Computer Graphics: Drawing with Pixels If you have a promising young developer in the family, you might want to take advantage of the extra time together during the holidays to teach a little programming. Michael Norton wrote this tutorial for his fourth grade son, and offers it to Mac DevCenter readers and their children. http://www.macdevcenter.com/pub/a/mac/2003/12/16/begin_programming.html ***Panther Delights Here's a look at Panther from another point of view: not so much its high-flying features, but rather the subtle refinements that we've come to expect from Apple products. Here are ten things that won't make you buy Panther, but you'll appreciate them once you have it. http://www.macdevcenter.com/pub/a/mac/2003/12/09/panther_surprises.html Until next time-- Marsee ----- End forwarded message ----- -- Well, then let's give that Java-Wussie a beating... (me) Michael Lamertz | +49 2234 204947 / +49 171 6900 310 Sandstr. 122 | mike@lamertz.net 50226 Frechen | http://www.lamertz.net Germany | http://www.perl-ronin.de From j.huettemeister at t-online.de Wed Dec 31 03:24:44 2003 From: j.huettemeister at t-online.de (j.huettemeister@t-online.de) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:28:54 2004 Subject: [Cologne-pm] Date::Calc Fehler Message-ID: <1Abcaq-0MHEf20@cmpmail11.bbul.t-online.de> Hallo Leutz, bei Date::Calc kriege ich seit heute nacht Fehler zurueck: der 31.12 wird von Date::Calc scheinbar nicht angenommen. Z.B. die Funktion Add_Delta_YMDHMS schmeisst Fehler zurueck. Benutzt vielleicht einer von Euch das Modul und erlebt das gleiche oder liegts an mir? gruss johannes From j.huettemeister at t-online.de Wed Dec 31 06:32:02 2003 From: j.huettemeister at t-online.de (j.huettemeister@t-online.de) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:28:54 2004 Subject: AW: [Cologne-pm] Date::Calc Fehler Message-ID: <1AbfW6-1ZMxiC0@cmpmail02.bbul.t-online.de> Achje, ich hab die Time::Local und die Date::Calc Funktionen durcheinander gemischt verwendet. Bei der einen ist der Januar die 0, bei der anderen ist er die 1. From cem.sakaryali at easi.de Wed Dec 31 08:40:44 2003 From: cem.sakaryali at easi.de (cem.sakaryali@easi.de) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:28:54 2004 Subject: [Cologne-pm] Guten Rutsch Message-ID: <79494.1072881644@WebMail.Space.Net> Alles was man so w?nscht zum neue Jahr + code ohne Bug w?sche ich euch allen. Feiert sch?n :) Liebe Gruss Cem