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Under Bill s.1618 TITLE III passed by the 105th U.S. Congress this letter is not considered "spam" as long as we include: 1) contact information and, 2) the way to be removed from future mailings (see below).To Remove Yourself From This List: Please email see2meu4@yahoo.com with the email address that you would like removed and the word REMOVE in the subject heading. From steve at deeden.co.uk Fri Mar 1 07:22:03 2002 From: steve at deeden.co.uk (Steve Rushe) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:54:34 2004 Subject: Latest Perl Review Golf starts Message-ID: <20020301132203.GA76531@deeden.co.uk> Find the details at http://perlgolf.sourceforge.net/TPR01/ Steve -- Steve Rushe - www.deeden.co.uk Space is cold, home is colder when you come home at night and there's nobody here. From jasper at guideguide.com Fri Mar 1 07:51:51 2002 From: jasper at guideguide.com (Jasper McCrea) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:54:34 2004 Subject: Latest Perl Review Golf starts References: <20020301132203.GA76531@deeden.co.uk> Message-ID: <3C7F8777.9B3860D6@guideguide.com> Steve Rushe wrote: > > Find the details at http://perlgolf.sourceforge.net/TPR01/ > > Steve > > -- > Steve Rushe - www.deeden.co.uk > > Space is cold, home is colder when you come home at night > and there's nobody here. -- Melvin: Where do they teach you to talk like this? In some Panama City "Sailor wanna hump-hump" bar, or is it getaway day and your last shot at his whiskey? Sell crazy someplace else. We're all stocked up here. From jasper at guideguide.com Fri Mar 1 07:53:16 2002 From: jasper at guideguide.com (Jasper McCrea) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:54:34 2004 Subject: Latest Perl Review Golf starts References: <20020301132203.GA76531@deeden.co.uk> <3C7F8777.9B3860D6@guideguide.com> Message-ID: <3C7F87CC.B099E295@guideguide.com> Jasper McCrea wrote: > > Steve Rushe wrote: > > > > Find the details at http://perlgolf.sourceforge.net/TPR01/ > > > > Steve > > > > -- when I said nothing, what I meant to say was AAAAAAAAIIIIIIIIIIEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Jasp -- Melvin: Where do they teach you to talk like this? In some Panama City "Sailor wanna hump-hump" bar, or is it getaway day and your last shot at his whiskey? Sell crazy someplace else. We're all stocked up here. From mwk at stray-toaster.co.uk Fri Mar 1 08:27:11 2002 From: mwk at stray-toaster.co.uk (Stray Toaster) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:54:34 2004 Subject: Latest Perl Review Golf starts In-Reply-To: <3C7F87CC.B099E295@guideguide.com>; from Jasper McCrea on Fri, Mar 01, 2002 at 01:53:16PM +0000 References: <20020301132203.GA76531@deeden.co.uk> <3C7F8777.9B3860D6@guideguide.com> <3C7F87CC.B099E295@guideguide.com> Message-ID: <20020301142711.B2917@tux.blackstar.co.uk> On Fri, Mar 01, 2002 at 01:53:16PM +0000, Jasper McCrea wrote: > Jasper McCrea wrote: > > > > Steve Rushe wrote: > > > > > > Find the details at http://perlgolf.sourceforge.net/TPR01/ > > > > > > Steve > > > > > > -- > > when I said nothing, what I meant to say was > > AAAAAAAAIIIIIIIIIIEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Bah. I am having trouble breaking the 150 barrier. On my first go. And that is it for today. I won't try until tomorrow, on my own time. Honest. m. -- Thank you for expressing an interest in this sig From mwk at stray-toaster.co.uk Fri Mar 1 12:49:41 2002 From: mwk at stray-toaster.co.uk (Stray Toaster) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:54:34 2004 Subject: Latest Perl Review Golf starts In-Reply-To: <20020301142711.B2917@tux.blackstar.co.uk>; from Stray Toaster on Fri, Mar 01, 2002 at 02:27:11PM +0000 References: <20020301132203.GA76531@deeden.co.uk> <3C7F8777.9B3860D6@guideguide.com> <3C7F87CC.B099E295@guideguide.com> <20020301142711.B2917@tux.blackstar.co.uk> Message-ID: <20020301184941.A7103@tux.blackstar.co.uk> On Fri, Mar 01, 2002 at 02:27:11PM +0000, Stray Toaster wrote: > > Bah. I am having trouble breaking the 150 barrier. On my first go. And > that is it for today. I won't try until tomorrow, on my own time. OK, so with fiddlin I got 120. And not one regex. I can almost see the 1 while s///e solution, it is just filling in the blanks... m. -- I have learned there are troubles of more than one kind Some come from ahead and some come from behind But I've bought a big bat I'm all ready, you see Now my troubles are going to have troubles with ME! From andrew-dated-1015442840.8cea3f at rivendale.net Fri Mar 1 13:27:20 2002 From: andrew-dated-1015442840.8cea3f at rivendale.net (Andrew Wilson) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:54:34 2004 Subject: Latest Perl Review Golf starts In-Reply-To: <20020301184941.A7103@tux.blackstar.co.uk> References: <20020301132203.GA76531@deeden.co.uk> <3C7F8777.9B3860D6@guideguide.com> <3C7F87CC.B099E295@guideguide.com> <20020301142711.B2917@tux.blackstar.co.uk> <20020301184941.A7103@tux.blackstar.co.uk> Message-ID: <20020301192720.GA1334@gandalf> On Fri, Mar 01, 2002 at 06:49:41PM +0000, Stray Toaster wrote: > On Fri, Mar 01, 2002 at 02:27:11PM +0000, Stray Toaster wrote: > > > > Bah. 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C.Hua Sales & purchasing director HTTP://WWW.China-LuTong.COM c.h@china-lutong.com From russell-belfast-pm at futureless.org Sun Mar 3 14:31:32 2002 From: russell-belfast-pm at futureless.org (Russell Matbouli) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:54:34 2004 Subject: [upload@p11.speed-link.de: CPAN Upload: I/ID/IDORU/WWW-UsePerl-Journal-0.05.tar.gz] Message-ID: <20020303203132.B14268@futureless.org> Skipped content of type multipart/mixed-------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 232 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://mail.pm.org/archives/belfast-pm/attachments/20020303/1044aaed/attachment.bin From HenXinL.Mi at x263.net Mon Mar 4 20:24:16 2002 From: HenXinL.Mi at x263.net (Biz-help.com) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:54:34 2004 Subject: To Help Your Business Succeed Message-ID: <20020305022750.8AB218EBD@mail2.panix.com> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.pm.org/archives/belfast-pm/attachments/20020305/ab8b274b/attachment.htm From karen at kasei.com Wed Mar 6 07:19:27 2002 From: karen at kasei.com (Karen Pauley) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:54:34 2004 Subject: Next week's meeting? Message-ID: <20020306131927.GC31260@soto.kasei.com> Hello, Are we going to have a meeting next Monday night? Is Marc still planning on speaking at this? -- Karen From mwk at stray-toaster.co.uk Wed Mar 6 07:24:38 2002 From: mwk at stray-toaster.co.uk (Stray Toaster) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:54:34 2004 Subject: Next week's meeting? In-Reply-To: <20020306131927.GC31260@soto.kasei.com>; from Karen Pauley on Wed, Mar 06, 2002 at 01:19:27PM +0000 References: <20020306131927.GC31260@soto.kasei.com> Message-ID: <20020306132438.A7481@tux.blackstar.co.uk> On Wed, Mar 06, 2002 at 01:19:27PM +0000, Karen Pauley wrote: > Hello, > > Are we going to have a meeting next Monday night? Is Marc still > planning on speaking at this? *choke* No, not unless my name has magically become Steve Rushe, I don't think I will. Tho if I come up with something over the next few days, then yes. I fancy a round table discussion amongst everyone on The Secrets Of Golf or How I Stop Worrying and Came to Love @F' m. -- No, YOU shut up From Andrew.Wilson at trw.com Wed Mar 6 07:49:36 2002 From: Andrew.Wilson at trw.com (Wilson, Andrew (Belfast)) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:54:34 2004 Subject: Next week's meeting? Message-ID: <65BB8AA6E3A6D211A6C500902733DD5EDAE289@BELFAST2> On Wed, Mar 06, 2002 at 12:25 PM Marc whittered incoherently > On Wed, Mar 06, 2002 at 01:19:27PM +0000, Karen Pauley wrote: > > Hello, > > > > Are we going to have a meeting next Monday night? Is Marc still > > planning on speaking at this? > > *choke* No, not unless my name has magically become Steve > Rushe, I don't think I will. Tho if I come up with something over > the next few days, then yes. Weren't you supposed to be "parrotin' on". You've been avoiding this ever since you 'volunteered' to do it ;-) > I fancy a round table discussion amongst everyone on The > Secrets Of Golf or How I Stop Worrying and Came to Love @F' Whatever, golf is pretty much a hands up in the code up to your elbows kind of a thing. don't you think? Oh BTW, since Karen and yourself have both posted does this mean Kasei now has working internet connection? cheers Andrew From mwk at stray-toaster.co.uk Wed Mar 6 07:55:06 2002 From: mwk at stray-toaster.co.uk (Stray Toaster) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:54:34 2004 Subject: Next week's meeting? In-Reply-To: <65BB8AA6E3A6D211A6C500902733DD5EDAE289@BELFAST2>; from Wilson, Andrew (Belfast) on Wed, Mar 06, 2002 at 01:49:36PM -0000 References: <65BB8AA6E3A6D211A6C500902733DD5EDAE289@BELFAST2> Message-ID: <20020306135506.B7481@tux.blackstar.co.uk> On Wed, Mar 06, 2002 at 01:49:36PM -0000, Wilson, Andrew (Belfast) wrote: > Weren't you supposed to be "parrotin' on". You've been avoiding this > ever since you 'volunteered' to do it ;-) I was, but then they got all obscure, and deeper than I had time to devote to it, so I skim the perl6-internals list now and again, marvel at their brains, then continue on with my life. So, I feel I wouldn't do the subject justice if I had to speak on it. In fact, I would probably murder it with hamfisted attempts at explaining it. However, I promise to do a talk, sometime, when I can find something to speak on. Tho, I am sure Mr. Bunce could do this for us, if we wanted, and we do. Well, I do. Huh, Tim, huh, couldya, couldya? m. -- I have learned there are troubles of more than one kind Some come from ahead and some come from behind But I've bought a big bat I'm all ready, you see Now my troubles are going to have troubles with ME! From Andrew.Wilson at trw.com Wed Mar 6 08:24:34 2002 From: Andrew.Wilson at trw.com (Wilson, Andrew (Belfast)) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:54:34 2004 Subject: Next week's meeting? Message-ID: <65BB8AA6E3A6D211A6C500902733DD5EDAE28B@BELFAST2> On Wed, March 06, 2002 1:55 PM Marc wrote > > Weren't you supposed to be "parrotin' on". You've been avoiding > > this ever since you 'volunteered' to do it ;-) > > I was, but then they got all obscure, and deeper than I had time to > devote to it, so I skim the perl6-internals list now and again, marvel > at their brains, then continue on with my life. So, I feel I > wouldn't do the subject justice if I had to speak on it. In fact, I > would probably murder it with hamfisted attempts at explaining it. Oh alright then, since you put it like that. Did you read TPR this month Dan has a really good article about it in there. > However, I promise to do a talk, sometime, when I can find something > to speak on. We'll get you a platform or an orange box at least (does that help?) > Tho, I am sure Mr. Bunce could do this for us, if we wanted, > and we do. > Well, I do. > > Huh, Tim, huh, couldya, couldya? are we there yet? are we there yet? are we there yet? are we there yet? cheers Andrew -- This email has been brought to you by the letter pi and the number 3.14159 From mwk at stray-toaster.co.uk Wed Mar 6 09:12:40 2002 From: mwk at stray-toaster.co.uk (Stray Toaster) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:54:34 2004 Subject: Next week's meeting? In-Reply-To: <65BB8AA6E3A6D211A6C500902733DD5EDAE28B@BELFAST2>; from Wilson, Andrew (Belfast) on Wed, Mar 06, 2002 at 02:24:34PM -0000 References: <65BB8AA6E3A6D211A6C500902733DD5EDAE28B@BELFAST2> Message-ID: <20020306151240.B8862@tux.blackstar.co.uk> On Wed, Mar 06, 2002 at 02:24:34PM -0000, Wilson, Andrew (Belfast) wrote: > Oh alright then, since you put it like that. Did you read TPR this month > Dan has a really good article about it in there. which reminds me to fix PDF, wot I broked on my machine at home. > > We'll get you a platform or an orange box at least (does that help?) I could wear my high-heels if we have the meeting on a weekend. m. -- Ever since I could talk I've been ordered to listen From russell-belfast-pm at futureless.org Thu Mar 7 11:02:57 2002 From: russell-belfast-pm at futureless.org (Russell Matbouli) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:54:34 2004 Subject: Name suggestions Message-ID: <20020307170257.A30928@futureless.org> My final year project is coming along, slowly but surely. I have a development name for it, but it is too cheesy [0] to use for the release. My project is a CMS [1] with customisation, themes and a plugin API, and is written in mod_perl. Any suggestions for names? [0] Apache::Onanox. Shoot me. [1] CMS = content management system -- Russell Matbouli | russell@futureless.org | Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum videtur PGP KeyID: 0x3CA84CF4 | -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 232 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://mail.pm.org/archives/belfast-pm/attachments/20020307/2cb4e86a/attachment.bin From info at researchnetwork.com Thu Mar 7 21:43:42 2002 From: info at researchnetwork.com (ResearchNetwork.com) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:54:34 2004 Subject: Research Network Job Site Message-ID: <1015559022.56055.qmail@ech> Expand Your Universe on the Research Network. Research Network is a job site devoted exclusively to professional Researchers and companies who need Researchers. It doesn't matter what industry you specialize in. Research Network encompasses a broad spectrum of industries and we continue to add more every day. 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Two suggestions so far: from Dave Wilson, "Russell's Ranchy Sex Site backend" and from Scott McWhirter, "Apache::Teller" Anyone care to make another suggestion, or tell me why either of these might be a good name to put to my degree work...? -- Russell Matbouli | russell@futureless.org | Think long-term PGP KeyID: 0x3CA84CF4 | -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 232 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://mail.pm.org/archives/belfast-pm/attachments/20020310/593f3181/attachment.bin From russell-belfast-pm at futureless.org Sun Mar 10 07:47:22 2002 From: russell-belfast-pm at futureless.org (Russell Matbouli) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:54:34 2004 Subject: Next week's meeting? In-Reply-To: <20020306131927.GC31260@soto.kasei.com> References: <20020306131927.GC31260@soto.kasei.com> Message-ID: <20020310134722.A6790@futureless.org> On Wed, Mar 06, 2002 at 01:19:27PM +0000, Karen Pauley wrote: > Are we going to have a meeting next Monday night? Is Marc still > planning on speaking at this? If there was going to be a meeting this month, it'd be tomorrow night, right? Do we have a venue yet? Is it still going to happen? Happy Mother's Day, if my mother is reading this... -- Russell Matbouli | russell@futureless.org | What is in doubt? PGP KeyID: 0x3CA84CF4 | -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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In-Reply-To: <20020310134722.A6790@futureless.org>; from russell-belfast-pm@futureless.org on Sun, Mar 10, 2002 at 01:47:22PM +0000 References: <20020306131927.GC31260@soto.kasei.com> <20020310134722.A6790@futureless.org> Message-ID: <20020311111912.A25076@gandalf.swmcc.com> On Sun, Mar 10, 2002 at 01:47:22PM +0000, Russell Matbouli wrote: > On Wed, Mar 06, 2002 at 01:19:27PM +0000, Karen Pauley wrote: > > Are we going to have a meeting next Monday night? Is Marc still > > planning on speaking at this? > > If there was going to be a meeting this month, it'd be tomorrow night, > right? Do we have a venue yet? Is it still going to happen? Where is the venue for tonight then? Thanks, -- Stephen McCullough http://www.swmcc.com From karen at kasei.com Mon Mar 11 08:50:29 2002 From: karen at kasei.com (Karen Pauley) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:54:34 2004 Subject: Next week's meeting? In-Reply-To: <20020311111912.A25076@gandalf.swmcc.com> References: <20020306131927.GC31260@soto.kasei.com> <20020310134722.A6790@futureless.org> <20020311111912.A25076@gandalf.swmcc.com> Message-ID: <20020311145029.GA30091@soto.kasei.com> On Mon Mar 11 11:19:12 2002, Stephen McCullough wrote: > On Sun, Mar 10, 2002 at 01:47:22PM +0000, Russell Matbouli wrote: > > On Wed, Mar 06, 2002 at 01:19:27PM +0000, Karen Pauley wrote: > > > Are we going to have a meeting next Monday night? Is Marc still > > > planning on speaking at this? > > > > If there was going to be a meeting this month, it'd be tomorrow night, > > right? Do we have a venue yet? Is it still going to happen? > > Where is the venue for tonight then? I think we should postpone tonight's meeting - maybe have this next Monday night instead? -- Karen From karen at kasei.com Mon Mar 11 08:56:05 2002 From: karen at kasei.com (Karen Pauley) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:54:34 2004 Subject: Next week's meeting? In-Reply-To: <20020311145029.GA30091@soto.kasei.com> References: <20020306131927.GC31260@soto.kasei.com> <20020310134722.A6790@futureless.org> <20020311111912.A25076@gandalf.swmcc.com> <20020311145029.GA30091@soto.kasei.com> Message-ID: <20020311145605.GB30091@soto.kasei.com> On Mon Mar 11 14:50:29 2002, Karen Pauley wrote: > On Mon Mar 11 11:19:12 2002, Stephen McCullough wrote: > > On Sun, Mar 10, 2002 at 01:47:22PM +0000, Russell Matbouli wrote: > > > On Wed, Mar 06, 2002 at 01:19:27PM +0000, Karen Pauley wrote: > > > > Are we going to have a meeting next Monday night? Is Marc still > > > > planning on speaking at this? > > > > > > If there was going to be a meeting this month, it'd be tomorrow night, > > > right? Do we have a venue yet? Is it still going to happen? > > > > Where is the venue for tonight then? > > I think we should postpone tonight's meeting - maybe have this next > Monday night instead? Actually next Monday night won't work either as it's a stat day. -- Karen From andrew-dated-1016290783.901540 at rivendale.net Mon Mar 11 08:59:43 2002 From: andrew-dated-1016290783.901540 at rivendale.net (Andrew Wilson) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:54:34 2004 Subject: Next week's meeting? In-Reply-To: <20020311145029.GA30091@soto.kasei.com> References: <20020306131927.GC31260@soto.kasei.com> <20020310134722.A6790@futureless.org> <20020311111912.A25076@gandalf.swmcc.com> <20020311145029.GA30091@soto.kasei.com> Message-ID: <20020311145943.GA1680@gandalf> On Mon, Mar 11, 2002 at 02:50:29PM +0000, Karen Pauley wrote: > > Where is the venue for tonight then? > > I think we should postpone tonight's meeting - maybe have this next > Monday night instead? Next Monday night is the Blug meeting. Marty is speaking at it if I'm not mistaken. cheers andrew -- Virgo: (Aug. 23 - Sept. 22) Anger and frustration overtake you when you decide that if you cannot have Betty Rubble, no man will. (c) Copyright 2002 by Onion, Inc. All rights reserved. From mwk at stray-toaster.co.uk Mon Mar 11 09:01:50 2002 From: mwk at stray-toaster.co.uk (Stray Toaster) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:54:34 2004 Subject: Next week's meeting? In-Reply-To: <20020311145943.GA1680@gandalf>; from Andrew Wilson on Mon, Mar 11, 2002 at 02:59:43PM +0000 References: <20020306131927.GC31260@soto.kasei.com> <20020310134722.A6790@futureless.org> <20020311111912.A25076@gandalf.swmcc.com> <20020311145029.GA30091@soto.kasei.com> <20020311145943.GA1680@gandalf> Message-ID: <20020311150150.S15436@tux.blackstar.co.uk> On Mon, Mar 11, 2002 at 02:59:43PM +0000, Andrew Wilson wrote: > On Mon, Mar 11, 2002 at 02:50:29PM +0000, Karen Pauley wrote: > > > Where is the venue for tonight then? > > > > I think we should postpone tonight's meeting - maybe have this next > > Monday night instead? > > Next Monday night is the Blug meeting. Marty is speaking at it if I'm > not mistaken. Oh, and as Karen said, that is a stat day, so I presume most people will be off. As for the BLUG, well, I gave plenty of notice that that was the date, can I help it if no-one picked up on it? Russell, you are in ultimate charge, so it is your fault. m. -- So they went off together. But wherever they go, and whatever happens to them on the way, in that enchanted place on the top of the Forest a little boy and his Bear will always be playing. From perl.belfast at kasei.com Tue Mar 12 05:18:37 2002 From: perl.belfast at kasei.com (Marty) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:54:34 2004 Subject: Next week's meeting? In-Reply-To: <20020311150150.S15436@tux.blackstar.co.uk> References: <20020306131927.GC31260@soto.kasei.com> <20020310134722.A6790@futureless.org> <20020311111912.A25076@gandalf.swmcc.com> <20020311145029.GA30091@soto.kasei.com> <20020311145943.GA1680@gandalf> <20020311150150.S15436@tux.blackstar.co.uk> Message-ID: <20020312111837.GA7867@soto.kasei.com> On Mon, Mar 11, 2002 at 02:59:43PM +0000, Andrew Wilson wrote: > > Next Monday night is the Blug meeting. Marty is speaking at it if I'm > not mistaken. Since I was supposed to be talking about Perl at the Blug, I suggest that we have a combined meeting of BLUG and Belfast.pm. -- Marty -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Marty is speaking at it if I'm > > not mistaken. > > Since I was supposed to be talking about Perl at the Blug, I suggest > that we have a combined meeting of BLUG and Belfast.pm. But that doesn't mean that Steve gets out of his talk, oh no. As I really want to hear it! (that is the sugar, Steve, you are great you are.) m. -- What does it profit a man to gain the whole world if he loses his soul? Matthew 16:26 From Andrew.Wilson at trw.com Tue Mar 12 06:16:51 2002 From: Andrew.Wilson at trw.com (Wilson, Andrew (Belfast)) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:54:34 2004 Subject: [BLUG] Re: Next week's meeting? Message-ID: <65BB8AA6E3A6D211A6C500902733DD5EDAE299@BELFAST2> hi Marc siad this: > On Tue, Mar 12, 2002 at 11:18:37AM +0000, Marty wrote: > > On Mon, Mar 11, 2002 at 02:59:43PM +0000, Andrew Wilson wrote: > > Since I was supposed to be talking about Perl at the Blug, I suggest > > that we have a combined meeting of BLUG and Belfast.pm. > > But that doesn't mean that Steve gets out of his talk, oh no. As I > really want to hear it! (that is the sugar, Steve, you are great you > are.) It's taking almost an hour for me to get email sent to belfast.pm This sucks, wasn't someone supposed to be sorting out an alternative server? cheers Andrew From Andrew.Wilson at trw.com Tue Mar 12 06:51:48 2002 From: Andrew.Wilson at trw.com (Wilson, Andrew (Belfast)) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:54:34 2004 Subject: [BLUG] Re: Next week's meeting? Message-ID: <65BB8AA6E3A6D211A6C500902733DD5EDAE29A@BELFAST2> Hi > Andrew said: > > It's taking almost an hour for me to get email sent to belfast.pm > > > > This sucks, wasn't someone supposed to be sorting out an > > alternative server? > > I think it was agreed to "let Russell do it", I was on the > phone to Russell > last nite, as well as being bogged down with his finals he's > got no net > access in the house so he may not be able to do it anytime > soon. I've a > debian box connected to a dsl line here doing nothing more > than running an > expect script every 5 minutes to flush a mail queue, if > anyone wants access > to that to have a craic at running ezmlm/listserv/whatever > they're more than > welcome. I'll have a go at that. Contact me off list with the details you can send it to andrew@rivendale.net I'm in Birmingham until tomorrow evening, so I won't be able to look at it til then. cheers Andrew From russell-blug at futureless.org Tue Mar 12 06:57:37 2002 From: russell-blug at futureless.org (Russell Matbouli) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:54:34 2004 Subject: Next week's meeting? In-Reply-To: <20020312111837.GA7867@soto.kasei.com> References: <20020306131927.GC31260@soto.kasei.com> <20020310134722.A6790@futureless.org> <20020311111912.A25076@gandalf.swmcc.com> <20020311145029.GA30091@soto.kasei.com> <20020311145943.GA1680@gandalf> <20020311150150.S15436@tux.blackstar.co.uk> <20020312111837.GA7867@soto.kasei.com> Message-ID: <20020312125737.B12632@futureless.org> On Tue, Mar 12, 2002 at 11:18:37AM +0000, Marty wrote: > Since I was supposed to be talking about Perl at the Blug, I suggest > that we have a combined meeting of BLUG and Belfast.pm. Excellent idea! Marc wrote: > Russell, you are in ultimate charge, so it is your fault. Damnit Jim, I'm a chairman, not a deity! Dave, can you put this on the site then, please? Marc, what's the venue? -- Russell Matbouli | I'll remove the cause russell@futureless.org | but not the symptoms PGP KeyID: 0x3CA84CF4 | -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 232 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://mail.pm.org/archives/belfast-pm/attachments/20020312/b34ab6ea/attachment.bin From russell-belfast-pm at futureless.org Tue Mar 12 06:58:25 2002 From: russell-belfast-pm at futureless.org (Russell Matbouli) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:54:34 2004 Subject: [BLUG] Re: Next week's meeting? In-Reply-To: <65BB8AA6E3A6D211A6C500902733DD5EDAE299@BELFAST2> References: <65BB8AA6E3A6D211A6C500902733DD5EDAE299@BELFAST2> Message-ID: <20020312125825.C12632@futureless.org> On Tue, Mar 12, 2002 at 12:16:51PM -0000, Wilson, Andrew (Belfast) wrote: > It's taking almost an hour for me to get email sent to belfast.pm It takes me 20 minutes. If you're at the top of the mailing list list, then you get them immediately. If you're at the bottom, well, you know... > This sucks, wasn't someone supposed to be sorting out an alternative server? "Let Russell do it"? I spoke to Tony but we kinda left it up in the air. We're both lazy ;) I think Tony said he was looking at using ... mailman? Any word, Tony? The offer still stands, but I'd leave it until after easter because we're scheduling some downtime for then... -- Russell Matbouli | russell@futureless.org | Do it yourself PGP KeyID: 0x3CA84CF4 | -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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In-Reply-To: <20020312130657.L22307@tux.blackstar.co.uk> References: <20020306131927.GC31260@soto.kasei.com> <20020310134722.A6790@futureless.org> <20020311111912.A25076@gandalf.swmcc.com> <20020311145029.GA30091@soto.kasei.com> <20020311145943.GA1680@gandalf> <20020311150150.S15436@tux.blackstar.co.uk> <20020312111837.GA7867@soto.kasei.com> <20020312125737.B12632@futureless.org> <20020312130657.L22307@tux.blackstar.co.uk> Message-ID: <20020312130728.E12632@futureless.org> On Tue, Mar 12, 2002 at 01:06:57PM +0000, Stray Toaster wrote: > I dunno, a tacky rock club for picking up tarts? > > Aside from that attempt at humour, I dunno. > > Russell, what's the venue? A tacky rock club for picking up heavy metal tarts (so I've heard)? I thought the role of "Talks Organiser" would have included organising venues... I really can't organise it because I have a test today, two pieces of coursework for this week and another for Monday :( But it's your job anyway! -- Russell Matbouli | russell@futureless.org | Be valuable PGP KeyID: 0x3CA84CF4 | -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 232 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://mail.pm.org/archives/belfast-pm/attachments/20020312/4fea1b44/attachment.bin From tony at kasei.com Tue Mar 12 09:08:49 2002 From: tony at kasei.com (Tony Bowden) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:54:34 2004 Subject: [BLUG] Re: Next week's meeting? In-Reply-To: <20020312125825.C12632@futureless.org> References: <65BB8AA6E3A6D211A6C500902733DD5EDAE299@BELFAST2> <20020312125825.C12632@futureless.org> Message-ID: <20020312150849.GA11175@soto.kasei.com> On Tue, Mar 12, 2002 at 12:58:25PM +0000, Russell Matbouli wrote: > "Let Russell do it"? I spoke to Tony but we kinda left it up in the air. > We're both lazy ;) I think Tony said he was looking at using ... > mailman? Any word, Tony? The offer still stands, but I'd leave it until > after easter because we're scheduling some downtime for then... If you'd like to do it, then go right ahead! Tony From mwk at stray-toaster.co.uk Wed Mar 13 06:02:27 2002 From: mwk at stray-toaster.co.uk (Stray Toaster) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:54:34 2004 Subject: [ANNOUNCE] HTML-Calendar-Simple Message-ID: <20020313120227.B5769@tux.blackstar.co.uk> It is on its way to CPAN. I apologise for it now. You can find it currently at www.stray-toaster.co.uk/HTML-Calendar-Simple-0.01.tar.gz Comments, no matter how dour, welcomed with open and begrudging arms. m. -- And I find it kinda funny And I find it kinda sad These dreams in which I'm dying Are the best I've everhad From mwk at stray-toaster.co.uk Wed Mar 13 14:25:11 2002 From: mwk at stray-toaster.co.uk (Stray Toaster) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:54:34 2004 Subject: CPAN Question Message-ID: <20020313202511.A12916@tux.blackstar.co.uk> Guys. When did this 'view reported bugs' link appear on a module details page on CPAN? Consider: http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/Bugs.html?Dist=HTML-Calendar-Simple-0.01 And how come I get that bug? I am intrigued. I will mail the Authorities soon, if no-one here can answer and spare me any bluches and lookig stoopid in front of Them. At least you lot *know* I am stoopid... m. -- I didn't have to use my AK Today was A Good Day From schwern at pobox.com Wed Mar 13 14:44:04 2002 From: schwern at pobox.com (Michael G Schwern) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:54:34 2004 Subject: CPAN Question In-Reply-To: <20020313202511.A12916@tux.blackstar.co.uk> References: <20020313202511.A12916@tux.blackstar.co.uk> Message-ID: <20020313204404.GA3311@blackrider> On Wed, Mar 13, 2002 at 08:25:11PM +0000, Stray Toaster wrote: > Guys. > > When did this 'view reported bugs' link appear on a module details page > on CPAN? rt.cpan.org appeared as an experiment a few months ago. > Consider: > > http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/Bugs.html?Dist=HTML-Calendar-Simple-0.01 > > And how come I get that bug? I am intrigued. I will mail the Authorities > soon, if no-one here can answer and spare me any bluches and lookig > stoopid in front of Them. Maybe RT is just lagging a little behind the CPAN uploads. Knowing the Authority in question he won't point and laugh at you. -- Michael G. Schwern http://www.pobox.com/~schwern/ Perl Quality Assurance Kwalitee Is Job One "Please hold while reality is adjusted to match my ideal world." -- njt From steve-belfastpm at deeden.co.uk Wed Mar 13 16:21:54 2002 From: steve-belfastpm at deeden.co.uk (Steve Rushe) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:54:34 2004 Subject: CPAN Question In-Reply-To: <20020313202511.A12916@tux.blackstar.co.uk> References: <20020313202511.A12916@tux.blackstar.co.uk> Message-ID: <20020313222154.GA99675@deeden.co.uk> On Wed, Mar 13, 2002 at 08:25:11PM +0000, Stray Toaster wrote: > Guys. > > When did this 'view reported bugs' link appear on a module details page > on CPAN? Well as Mike says rt.cpan.org has been around a while, but the link only reappeared in the last few weeks AFAIK, although it was there before for a brief period. I can report that test bug if you want to get you off the ground ;) Steve -- Steve Rushe - www.deeden.co.uk Dotcom Optionaire From mwk at stray-toaster.co.uk Thu Mar 14 04:16:51 2002 From: mwk at stray-toaster.co.uk (Stray Toaster) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:54:34 2004 Subject: CPAN Question In-Reply-To: <20020313222154.GA99675@deeden.co.uk>; from Steve Rushe on Wed, Mar 13, 2002 at 05:21:54PM -0500 References: <20020313202511.A12916@tux.blackstar.co.uk> <20020313222154.GA99675@deeden.co.uk> Message-ID: <20020314101651.C19719@tux.blackstar.co.uk> On Wed, Mar 13, 2002 at 05:21:54PM -0500, Steve Rushe wrote: > On Wed, Mar 13, 2002 at 08:25:11PM +0000, Stray Toaster wrote: > > Guys. > > > > When did this 'view reported bugs' link appear on a module details page > > on CPAN? > > Well as Mike says rt.cpan.org has been around a while, but the link only > reappeared in the last few weeks AFAIK, although it was there before for > a brief period. > > I can report that test bug if you want to get you off the ground ;) version 0.02 is on its way now, and all that is changed is added to the prerequisites is Test::More 0.40 and CGI 2.752 That oughta keep you quiet for a bit. m. -- My money don't jingle --said by me to Jane Doe before I realised it From jasper at guideguide.com Fri Mar 22 11:09:40 2002 From: jasper at guideguide.com (Jasper McCrea) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:54:34 2004 Subject: belfast golf Message-ID: <3C9B6554.800D39E7@guideguide.com> Keeping in practice a bit for the next Perl Review golf.. given command line number, print out it's factors like 2 x 2 x 3 x 4 x 5 You get the idea. Also has to handle 0 and 1. I'm guessing printint 0 and 1 would be the correct answers. I would tell my current score, but I only just thought of it a little while ago, and it would give you something to aim for. Jasper -- split//,"hrja8sp7 aknouthder? p+er.l haack er";$b= sub{print$_[$i]if$i++%3};&$b..&$b&&&$b while$_[$i];print$/ From jasper at guideguide.com Fri Mar 22 11:16:12 2002 From: jasper at guideguide.com (Jasper McCrea) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:54:34 2004 Subject: belfast golf References: <3C9B6554.800D39E7@guideguide.com> Message-ID: <3C9B66DC.49BD221F@guideguide.com> Jasper McCrea wrote: > > Keeping in practice a bit for the next Perl Review golf.. > > given command line number, print out it's factors like > did I say it's? I meant its. Jesus. Jasper -- split//,"hrja8sp7 aknouthder? p+er.l haack er";$b= sub{print$_[$i]if$i++%3};&$b..&$b&&&$b while$_[$i];print$/ From Andrew.Wilson at trw.com Mon Mar 25 04:35:19 2002 From: Andrew.Wilson at trw.com (Wilson, Andrew (Belfast)) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:54:34 2004 Subject: belfast golf Message-ID: <65BB8AA6E3A6D211A6C500902733DD5EDAE2B3@BELFAST2> Hi On: 22 March 2002 17:10 Jasper McCrea [mailto:jasper@guideguide.com] wrote: > Keeping in practice a bit for the next Perl Review golf.. > > given command line number, print out it's factors like > > 2 x 2 x 3 x 4 x 5 > > You get the idea. > Also has to handle 0 and 1. I'm guessing printint 0 and 1 would be the > correct answers. Actually no. I don't get the idea, what's it supposed to be printing? why is 3 x 4 x 4 x 5 Not the right answer to the example you've given. What number is it factors for anyway? cheers Andrew From steve-pmbelfast at blackstar.co.uk Mon Mar 25 05:32:08 2002 From: steve-pmbelfast at blackstar.co.uk (Steve Rushe) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:54:34 2004 Subject: belfast golf In-Reply-To: <65BB8AA6E3A6D211A6C500902733DD5EDAE2B3@BELFAST2>; from Andrew.Wilson@trw.com on Mon, Mar 25, 2002 at 10:35:19AM -0000 References: <65BB8AA6E3A6D211A6C500902733DD5EDAE2B3@BELFAST2> Message-ID: <20020325113208.A9316@blackstar.co.uk> On Mon, Mar 25, 2002 at 10:35:19AM -0000, Wilson, Andrew (Belfast) wrote: > Hi > > On: 22 March 2002 17:10 Jasper McCrea [mailto:jasper@guideguide.com] wrote: > > Keeping in practice a bit for the next Perl Review golf.. > > > > given command line number, print out it's factors like > > > > 2 x 2 x 3 x 4 x 5 > > Actually no. I don't get the idea, what's it supposed to be printing? > why is > > 3 x 4 x 4 x 5 > Well I think you're both wrong. I think Jasper means 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 3 x 5 = 240 I presume we're really supposed to be getting prime factors for the number. Really some people! Steve -- Steve Rushe - www.deeden.co.uk Eeek, out of cheese error. From Gouranga Tue Mar 26 04:47:33 2002 From: Gouranga (Gouranga) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:54:34 2004 Subject: Call Out Gouranga Be Happy Message-ID: <200203261050.g2QAoEY04197@mail.pm.org> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.pm.org/archives/belfast-pm/attachments/20020326/a73c405b/attachment.htm From Belfast-PM at stripey.com Wed Mar 27 15:07:17 2002 From: Belfast-PM at stripey.com (Smylers) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:54:34 2004 Subject: Prime Factors Golf Message-ID: An algorithm for finding prime factors occurred to be while lying in bed this morning. I seem to've mislaid the mail suggesting this as a golf challenge, but this what I've come up with for 77: #! /usr/bin/perl $%=pop;$/=2;$%%$/&&$/++or$%/=$/,push@%,$/while$%>1;@%or@%=$%;$,=' x ';print@% Sample use: $ ./factors 84 2 x 2 x 3 x 7 Smylers From liyang at nerv.cx Wed Mar 27 20:15:07 2002 From: liyang at nerv.cx (Liyang Hu) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:54:34 2004 Subject: Prime Factors Golf In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <20020328021507.GA21475@cam.ac.uk> On Wed, Mar 27, 2002 at 09:07:17PM +0000, Smylers wrote: > An algorithm for finding prime factors occurred to be while lying > in bed this morning. > #! /usr/bin/perl > $%=pop;$/=2;$%%$/&&$/++or$%/=$/,push@%,$/while$%>1;@%or@%=$%;$,=' x ';print@% ^^^^^^^^^^ Why do you need that bit? I wouldn't bother, at least not by my definition of `factorisation', or what a factor is. Also, if you're willing to dispense with the spaces between the factors, you can shave off a further, not 2, but 4 strokes: (Thanks to Tony for that one.) > $%=pop;$/=2;$%%$/&&$/++or$%/=$/,push@%,$/while$%>1;$,=x;print@% 63 strokes. ^_^ /Liyang -- .--{ Liyang HU }--{ http://nerv.cx/ }--{ Caius@Cam }--{ ICQ: 39391385 }--. | %% Q: Ever heard of .cshrc? %% A: That's a city in Bosnia. Right? %%%% | From newsflash at happyonline.i-p.com Thu Mar 28 01:55:28 2002 From: newsflash at happyonline.i-p.com (CORPORATE NEWS) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:54:34 2004 Subject: NEW TECHNOLOGY CUTS MULTI-NATIONAL COSTS Message-ID: <20020328075528.9809.qmail@happyonline.i-p.com> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE London, UK - WorldCall International Ltd has just announced the commercial release of a new next generation SMS service offering for mobile phones. The new service SMS-Dial allows international calls to be placed from mobile phones in any country for about the same price as a local mobile phone call. 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And it should dump some random thing to STDOUT as well, I think. By the rules of fork bombing. [1] m. [1] Yes, this could all be in my head again. -- What does it profit a man to gain the whole world if he loses his soul? Matthew 16:26 From davemw at yahoo.com Thu Mar 28 12:12:52 2002 From: davemw at yahoo.com (Dave Wilson) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:54:35 2004 Subject: new compo. In-Reply-To: <20020328160100.O32367@tux.blackstar.co.uk> References: <20020328160100.O32367@tux.blackstar.co.uk> Message-ID: <20020328181252.A5789@dw> Lying half-unconcious, Stray giggled: > Hey, > > I want to see someone write a fantastic fork bomb. All mine tend to be > pretty useless. > > And it should dump some random thing to STDOUT as well, I think. By the > rules of fork bombing. [1] I know it's not in perl, but this _totally_ killed my system. sh-2.05# uptime 6:09pm up 7 min, 3 users, load average: 120.19, 90.43, 38.59 (single CPU) #include #include int main () { while (malloc(1024 * 1024 * 32)) fork(); } Have a nice --20 'd top and sh running to observe :) There's also the old "$0&&$0" sh bomb, but sh is so slow it can be stopped pretty easily. -- A little girl goes to the barber shop with her father. She stands next to the barber's chair, eating a cake while her dad gets his hair cut. The barber smiles at her and says, "Sweetheart, you're going to get hair on your muffin." "I know," she replies. "I'm going to get tits too." From Belfast-PM at stripey.com Thu Mar 28 14:57:59 2002 From: Belfast-PM at stripey.com (Smylers) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:54:35 2004 Subject: Prime Factors Golf In-Reply-To: <20020328021507.GA21475@cam.ac.uk> Message-ID: Liyang Hu wrote: > On Wed, Mar 27, 2002 at 09:07:17PM +0000, Smylers wrote: > > > $%=pop;$/=2;$%%$/&&$/++or$%/=$/,push@%,$/while$%>1;@%or@%=$%;$,=' x ';print@% > ^^^^^^^^^^ > Why do you need that bit? I wouldn't bother, at least not by my > definition of `factorisation', or what a factor is. I think it was part of the spec that it should cope with any integer from 0 or above, with 0 and 1 just emitting themselves respectively. > Also, if you're willing to dispense with the spaces between the > factors, Yeah, I wasn't sure about those. Unfortunately I've lost the spec, but I think there were spaces in the sample output. > you can shave off a further, not 2, but 4 strokes: (Thanks to Tony for > that one.) Cunning. > > $%=pop;$/=2;$%%$/&&$/++or$%/=$/,push@%,$/while$%>1;$,=x;print@% > > 63 strokes. ^_^ Smylers From russell-belfast-pm at futureless.org Fri Mar 29 03:14:37 2002 From: russell-belfast-pm at futureless.org (Russell Matbouli) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:54:35 2004 Subject: new compo. In-Reply-To: <20020328160100.O32367@tux.blackstar.co.uk> References: <20020328160100.O32367@tux.blackstar.co.uk> Message-ID: <20020329091437.A5582@futureless.org> On Thu, Mar 28, 2002 at 04:01:00PM +0000, Stray Toaster wrote: > I want to see someone write a fantastic fork bomb. All mine tend to be > pretty useless. http://slab.org/forkbomb.pl > And it should dump some random thing to STDOUT as well, I think. By the > rules of fork bombing. [1] This one won an arty competition. -- Russell Matbouli | russell@futureless.org | Be accurate PGP KeyID: 0x3CA84CF4 | -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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[1] > > This one won an arty competition. As pointed out by Jasp yesterday, to which I said, yes, this is what put me in mind of it. What, you think *I* had an original idea? m. -- And I find it kinda funny And I find it kinda sad These dreams in which I'm dying Are the best I've everhad From russell-belfast-pm at futureless.org Fri Mar 29 04:57:34 2002 From: russell-belfast-pm at futureless.org (Russell Matbouli) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:54:35 2004 Subject: new compo. In-Reply-To: <20020329094907.B10667@tux.blackstar.co.uk> References: <20020328160100.O32367@tux.blackstar.co.uk> <20020329091437.A5582@futureless.org> <20020329094907.B10667@tux.blackstar.co.uk> Message-ID: <20020329105734.C5582@futureless.org> On Fri, Mar 29, 2002 at 09:49:07AM +0000, Stray Toaster wrote: > As pointed out by Jasp yesterday, to which I said, yes, this is what put > me in mind of it. I musta missed that mail. My box was down at the time... > What, you think *I* had an original idea? use John::Lennon::Quote qw/imagine/; -- Russell Matbouli | russell@futureless.org | IN THE GRIM FUTURE OF HELLO KITTY THERE IS ONLY WAR PGP KeyID: 0x3CA84CF4 | -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 232 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://mail.pm.org/archives/belfast-pm/attachments/20020329/f7a3b8d0/attachment.bin From russell-belfast-pm at futureless.org Sat Mar 30 07:17:43 2002 From: russell-belfast-pm at futureless.org (Russell Matbouli) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:54:35 2004 Subject: Database creation Message-ID: <20020330131743.B8638@futureless.org> Hello, According to the DBI FAQ, it isn't possible to create a database using it. What is the preferred way of creating a MySQL database and populating it (in a unix-like environment)? Is the only other way to push a CREATE statement into a call to the 'mysql' binary? I should make it clear that it is for an installation program... Thanks. -- Russell Matbouli | russell@futureless.org | What is optional? PGP KeyID: 0x3CA84CF4 | -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 232 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://mail.pm.org/archives/belfast-pm/attachments/20020330/66fc877f/attachment.bin From mwk at stray-toaster.co.uk Sat Mar 30 07:30:45 2002 From: mwk at stray-toaster.co.uk (Stray Toaster) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:54:35 2004 Subject: Database creation In-Reply-To: <20020330131743.B8638@futureless.org>; from Russell Matbouli on Sat, Mar 30, 2002 at 01:17:43PM +0000 References: <20020330131743.B8638@futureless.org> Message-ID: <20020330133045.A27883@tux.blackstar.co.uk> On Sat, Mar 30, 2002 at 01:17:43PM +0000, Russell Matbouli wrote: > Hello, > According to the DBI FAQ, it isn't possible to create a database using > it. What is the preferred way of creating a MySQL database and > populating it (in a unix-like environment)? Is the only other way to > push a CREATE statement into a call to the 'mysql' binary? > > I should make it clear that it is for an installation program... um, simple old me, but can't you just have a little script with the installation process, which has in it somewhere my $query = qq{ CREATE blah etc etc }; $dbh->execute($query) or the like? gazooks, when was the last time I had a query in a script? Or a query in a module come to that? Long life Class::DBI! m. -- I'm like, one of those chocaholics. Except with booze. From russell-belfast-pm at futureless.org Sat Mar 30 09:00:53 2002 From: russell-belfast-pm at futureless.org (Russell Matbouli) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:54:35 2004 Subject: Database creation In-Reply-To: <20020330133045.A27883@tux.blackstar.co.uk> References: <20020330131743.B8638@futureless.org> <20020330133045.A27883@tux.blackstar.co.uk> Message-ID: <20020330150053.D8753@futureless.org> On Sat, Mar 30, 2002 at 01:30:45PM +0000, Stray Toaster wrote: > On Sat, Mar 30, 2002 at 01:17:43PM +0000, Russell Matbouli wrote: > > According to the DBI FAQ, it isn't possible to create a database using ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > > push a CREATE statement into a call to the 'mysql' binary? ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ I think I said the wrong thing here. I mean to create a database. Can you do this in SQL? I've only ever done it with mysqladmin before. At least, as far as I can remember that's what I used... > my $query = qq{ CREATE blah etc etc }; > > $dbh->execute($query) ^^^^ How do you get a database handle on a database that doesn't yet exist though? > gazooks, when was the last time I had a query in a script? Or a query in > a module come to that? Long life Class::DBI! Is there a Class::DBI way to do it? That's what I'm using :) -- Russell Matbouli | russell@futureless.org | What if it does not work? PGP KeyID: 0x3CA84CF4 | -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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I mean to create a database. Can > you do this in SQL? I've only ever done it with mysqladmin before. At > least, as far as I can remember that's what I used... Yep. > How do you get a database handle on a database that doesn't yet exist > though? I assume you would get a handle for the 'mysql' database with mysql's root privileges, using the code that Marc showed. Apologies if I'm talking nonsense. > Is there a Class::DBI way to do it? That's what I'm using :) Not sure, ask the expet(s). -- Steve Foy steve@narnian.org Emergency. There's an emergency going on. It's still going on From davemw at yahoo.com Sat Mar 30 09:55:41 2002 From: davemw at yahoo.com (Dave Wilson) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:54:35 2004 Subject: Database creation In-Reply-To: <20020330150053.D8753@futureless.org> References: <20020330131743.B8638@futureless.org> <20020330133045.A27883@tux.blackstar.co.uk> <20020330150053.D8753@futureless.org> Message-ID: <20020330155541.A720@dw> Lying half-unconcious, Russell giggled: > On Sat, Mar 30, 2002 at 01:30:45PM +0000, Stray Toaster wrote: > > On Sat, Mar 30, 2002 at 01:17:43PM +0000, Russell Matbouli wrote: > > > According to the DBI FAQ, it isn't possible to create a database using > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > > > push a CREATE statement into a call to the 'mysql' binary? > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > > I think I said the wrong thing here. I mean to create a database. Can > you do this in SQL? I've only ever done it with mysqladmin before. At > least, as far as I can remember that's what I used... > How do you think mysqladmin does it? ;)... CREATE DATABASE installer_db; CREATE DATABASE IF NOT EXISTS installer_db; GRANT ... etc. > > my $query = qq{ CREATE blah etc etc }; > > > > $dbh->execute($query) > ^^^^ > > How do you get a database handle on a database that doesn't yet exist > though? > > > gazooks, when was the last time I had a query in a script? Or a query in > > a module come to that? Long life Class::DBI! > > Is there a Class::DBI way to do it? That's what I'm using :) > -- > Russell Matbouli | > russell@futureless.org | What if it does not work? > PGP KeyID: 0x3CA84CF4 | -- "The Empire Strikes Back" Sexually Tilted Lines #10: 10. I thought that hairy beast would be the end of me! From russell-belfast-pm at futureless.org Sat Mar 30 10:02:23 2002 From: russell-belfast-pm at futureless.org (Russell Matbouli) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:54:35 2004 Subject: Database creation In-Reply-To: <20020330155541.A720@dw> References: <20020330131743.B8638@futureless.org> <20020330133045.A27883@tux.blackstar.co.uk> <20020330150053.D8753@futureless.org> <20020330155541.A720@dw> Message-ID: <20020330160223.A9132@futureless.org> On Sat, Mar 30, 2002 at 03:55:41PM +0000, Dave Wilson wrote: > CREATE DATABASE installer_db; Well there you are. I've had my SQL hand held for too long, I guess. Still doesn't really answer my initial question though, what's the usual way to do this with perl. BTW, we're Perl Mongers, not Perl Monks :) -- Russell Matbouli | russell@futureless.org | Be cautious PGP KeyID: 0x3CA84CF4 | -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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But it'll require a restart of mutt :/ -- while (!stoned) exist(); From russell-belfast-pm at futureless.org Sat Mar 30 10:05:01 2002 From: russell-belfast-pm at futureless.org (Russell Matbouli) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:54:35 2004 Subject: Database creation In-Reply-To: <20020330154148.A31557@caspian.inhouseinternet.net> References: <20020330131743.B8638@futureless.org> <20020330133045.A27883@tux.blackstar.co.uk> <20020330150053.D8753@futureless.org> <20020330154148.A31557@caspian.inhouseinternet.net> Message-ID: <20020330160501.B9132@futureless.org> On Sat, Mar 30, 2002 at 03:41:48PM +0000, Steve Foy wrote: > I assume you would get a handle for the 'mysql' database with mysql's > root privileges, using the code that Marc showed. Ah, that might do it. Hadn't thought of connecting to a different database and creating it from there. Is the database 'mysql' guaranteed to be there? > Not sure, ask the expet(s). Cheers. -- Russell Matbouli | russell@futureless.org | Get something to eat or drink PGP KeyID: 0x3CA84CF4 | -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 232 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://mail.pm.org/archives/belfast-pm/attachments/20020330/016c19f9/attachment.bin From russell-belfast-pm at futureless.org Sat Mar 30 10:07:37 2002 From: russell-belfast-pm at futureless.org (Russell Matbouli) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:54:35 2004 Subject: Database creation In-Reply-To: <20020330160538.B720@dw> References: <20020330131743.B8638@futureless.org> <20020330133045.A27883@tux.blackstar.co.uk> <20020330150053.D8753@futureless.org> <20020330155541.A720@dw> <20020330160223.A9132@futureless.org> <20020330160538.B720@dw> Message-ID: <20020330160737.C9132@futureless.org> On Sat, Mar 30, 2002 at 04:05:38PM +0000, Dave Wilson wrote: > Giggle. I'll correct that. But it'll require a restart of mutt :/ *hands Dave q ^P * > while (!stoned) exist(); You cease to exist when stoned...? Maybe for the 'old' meaning of getting stoned... -- Russell Matbouli | russell@futureless.org | Make it robust PGP KeyID: 0x3CA84CF4 | -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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From tony at kasei.com Sun Mar 31 02:42:55 2002 From: tony at kasei.com (Tony Bowden) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:54:35 2004 Subject: Database creation In-Reply-To: <20020330160737.C9132@futureless.org> References: <20020330131743.B8638@futureless.org> <20020330133045.A27883@tux.blackstar.co.uk> <20020330150053.D8753@futureless.org> <20020330155541.A720@dw> <20020330160223.A9132@futureless.org> <20020330160538.B720@dw> <20020330160737.C9132@futureless.org> Message-ID: <20020331084255.GA19190@soto.kasei.com> On Sat, Mar 30, 2002 at 04:07:37PM +0000, Russell Matbouli wrote: > > while (!stoned) exist(); > You cease to exist when stoned...? Maybe for the 'old' meaning of > getting stoned... Now Russell, I expected your logic to be better than that ... If he'd said: while (drunk) sleep(); would you expect that you don't sleep when not drunk? Tony From davemw at yahoo.com Sun Mar 31 08:58:36 2002 From: davemw at yahoo.com (Dave Wilson) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:54:35 2004 Subject: Database creation In-Reply-To: <20020331084255.GA19190@soto.kasei.com> References: <20020330131743.B8638@futureless.org> <20020330133045.A27883@tux.blackstar.co.uk> <20020330150053.D8753@futureless.org> <20020330155541.A720@dw> <20020330160223.A9132@futureless.org> <20020330160538.B720@dw> <20020330160737.C9132@futureless.org> <20020331084255.GA19190@soto.kasei.com> Message-ID: <20020331155836.A550@dw> > On Sat, Mar 30, 2002 at 04:07:37PM +0000, Russell Matbouli wrote: > > > while (!stoned) exist(); http://newjack.dahomelands.net/~dw/projects.html#stoner > > You cease to exist when stoned...? Maybe for the 'old' meaning of > > getting stoned... > > Now Russell, I expected your logic to be better than that ... > > If he'd said: > while (drunk) sleep(); > > would you expect that you don't sleep when not drunk? -- If you must choose between two evils, pick the one you've never tried before! From russell-belfast-pm at futureless.org Sun Mar 31 12:30:41 2002 From: russell-belfast-pm at futureless.org (Russell Matbouli) Date: Tue Aug 3 23:54:35 2004 Subject: Database creation In-Reply-To: <20020331084255.GA19190@soto.kasei.com> References: <20020330131743.B8638@futureless.org> <20020330133045.A27883@tux.blackstar.co.uk> <20020330150053.D8753@futureless.org> <20020330155541.A720@dw> <20020330160223.A9132@futureless.org> <20020330160538.B720@dw> <20020330160737.C9132@futureless.org> <20020331084255.GA19190@soto.kasei.com> Message-ID: <20020331193041.A10735@futureless.org> On Sun, Mar 31, 2002 at 09:42:55AM +0100, Tony Bowden wrote: > Now Russell, I expected your logic to be better than that ... Uhm, yes. Doing tech support was really getting to me yesterday. -- Russell Matbouli | russell@futureless.org | Be valuable PGP KeyID: 0x3CA84CF4 | -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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