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[00:03]<ygsjdgyr>Fifty bucks grandpa
[00:03]<ygsjdgyr>for seventy-five, the wife can watch.
[00:05]<ajc_z0>You granddaddy charges $50 and more to have grandma watch?
[00:06]<ajc_z0>How much to get grandma in on the action?
[00:06]<ygsjdgyr>lol
[00:07]<ygsjdgyr>I want my two dollars!
[00:08]<ygsjdgyr>Emperor Gates steps down, Anakin Ballmer to assume power of MicroSith
[00:14]<ajc_z0>That would be the original Ep. IV Anakin, not pretty boy
[00:17]<ygsjdgyr>When smuggling cocaine in your vagina, make sure the bag is closed or your ho-ha will ramble on for hours about stuff nobody cares about. Either that or you'll die of cocaine toxicity
[00:17]<ygsjdgyr>http://www.canada.com/saskatoonstarphoenix/news/third_page/story.html?id=4efa07dd-a419-4105-a37c-97d2cde39a59
[00:28]<ajc_z0>Absorption and storage capacity is so much better round the back. The story reminds me of something I've said before
[00:53]<ddzczzvnzc>isn't the uterus a better place?
[00:54]<ajc_z0>You haven't hear how those women whine when you cram large objects through the cervix
[00:55]<ddzczzvnzc>no, and I'm not really interested in having my mules comfortable ;)
[00:56]<ajc_z0>Right, but then they start saying how they can't walk properly, or stop the bleeding, etc. etc.
[00:57]<ajc_z0>Better just to lube em round back and stick it in
[00:57]<ddzczzvnzc>gah! bunch of pussies they are!
[00:57]<ajc_z0>Same with the drugs
[01:01]<ggjmygmgz>I need a nap too
[01:02]<ggjmygmgz>this archive dir
[01:02]<ggjmygmgz>so many files you can't do anything but an ls -1
[01:02]<ggjmygmgz>and that takes MINUTES to complete
[01:03]<ajc_z0>Solaris UFS?
[01:06]<ggjmygmgz>tru64
[01:06]<ggjmygmgz>whatever filesystem that is
[01:07]<ggjmygmgz>advfs
[01:09]<ygsjdgyr>man
[01:10]<ygsjdgyr>is there a farking linux livecd that can mount an LVM/8e partition?
[01:10]<bcfdg>ubuntu maybe?
[01:13]<ggjmygmgz>gentoo should to
[01:13]<ygsjdgyr>hmm.
[01:13]<ygsjdgyr>I thought gentoo did too.
[01:13]<ygsjdgyr>I'll check that out.
[01:18]<bcfdg>hm, you more or less can't use gcc -static on Solaris 10 can you?
[01:18]<bcfdg>There is no static libc or libm
[01:18]<dja>static libs are evil
[01:18]<rnnyn>Bklyn, there's no static libs in s10 at all...
[01:18]<dja>ie, no
[01:19]<bcfdg>I'm not a big fan
[01:19]<bcfdg>just trying to run the Boost regression tests
[01:19]<bcfdg>and some of the tests want to link staticly, for no good reason I can fathom
[01:19]<bcfdg>http://tinyurl.com/lme9v
[01:21]<jwdrggg>would be nice to have gcc -static default on libc.so and libm.so and static libraries for everything else
[01:21]<dja>no - that's exactly where the problems come in
[01:21]<dja>because in effect you're mixing versions of libraries - you're using the "current" version of libs along with old versions of the other libs
[01:22]<dja>(not at day 1, but once you've patched/updated libc/m you are)
[01:22]<jwdrggg>as those static libraries would use just the dynamic libc/m the rest of the code uses, it's no worse than the "non-library" code
[01:23]<lnnzan>gcc's libc version dependencies are one of the biggest thorns in the whole gpl world.
[01:24]<bcfdg>huh?
[01:24]<jwdrggg>gcc's libc version dependencies? I constantly use it without any libc
[01:24]<bcfdg>peerce: do you mean the various major versions of GNU libc (which have nothing to do w/gcc)?
[01:25]<ajc_z0>"A hospital urine screen showed she had methadone, cocaine, the active ingredient in cannabis and a sedative in her system" ... "Sanderson's brother, Dale Badger, said Tuesday that despite his sister's troubles, she was a good person and a good mother"
[01:25]<lnnzan>Bklyn; yes, and whatever. kinda hard to use gcc to write *nix applications without invoking glibc.
[01:25]<bcfdg>peerce: huh?
[01:25]<bcfdg>peerce: gcc on solaris doesn't use glibc
[01:25]<bcfdg>(unless you configure it to I guess)
[01:26]<bcfdg>but this is a glibc problem (i.e. Linux) not a gcc problem
[01:26]<lnnzan>no? oh. i guess we don't do much with gcc on solaris, we've been using sun CC for what little C we do.
[01:26]<bcfdg>peerce: gcc links with the system C library
[01:26]<bcfdg>libstdc++ on the other hand...
[01:26]<jwdrggg>peerce: there is no glibc on solaris (except for nexenta, probably)
[01:26]<bcfdg>oxygene: you could presumably build glibc on Solaris if you wanted
[01:27]<bcfdg>but I dunno why anyone would bother
[01:27]<lnnzan>my mistake, then... I thought they were tied together.
[01:27]<bcfdg>no
[01:27]<bcfdg>not at all
[01:27]<jwdrggg>the gcc devs need to be reminded of that little detail regularily, too
[01:28]<ajc_z0>Most unix platform have a libc and do not need or want glibc
[01:29]<bcfdg>well, there was IIRC a libc for Linux that predated glibc
[01:29]<bcfdg>and it was incomplete
[01:29]<bcfdg>(as was glibc for a while)
[01:30]<bcfdg>but glibc is pretty good these days
[01:34]<ygsjdgyr>http://www.scmagazine.com/uk/news/article/459890/mobile-virus-infects-lexus-cars/
[01:43]<lnnzan>omg I think a guy at work ahs one of those.
[01:44]<ajc_z0>A Lexus? Wow, that's amazing!
[01:51]<lnnzan>now its not just drive-by shootings you gotta worry about, driveby viral infections :-)
[01:52]<lnnzan>I can see it now... Symantec Antivirus Automobile Edition
[01:52]<lnnzan>maybe they'll cobrand it with The Club.
[01:52]<lnnzan>or Lojack.
[01:57]<lnnzan>ah, this article has a few more details, http://news.com.com/Lexus+a+nexus+between+cars+and+phone+viruses/2100-7349_3-5551367.html
[01:57]<lnnzan>although not much
[01:57]<ajc_z0>and when you get new tires and your Lexus Genuine Advantage phones home to complain...
[02:26]<lnnzan>ah well. car repair has evolved from replacing and adjusting $2.50 'points' to shotgun replacing $1000 ECM modules.
[02:37]<rrmnsm_>http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/5081744.stm?ls <--- so damm sad yet funny
[02:45]<dzvzsvznzd>Hello all
[02:46]<rrmnsm_>hi DataStream
[02:47]<ygsjdgyr>http://www.bofhcam.org/co-larters/why-you-cant/index.html
[02:48]<dzvzsvznzd>urg, this cheesecake is moody :/
[02:49]<ygsjdgyr>http://www.bofhcam.org/co-larters/unix-terrorism/index.html
[02:49]<dzvzsvznzd>Hey Netwolf
[02:55]<rrmnsm_>http://www.godhatesshrimp.com/
[02:57]<dzvzsvznzd>jesus, half life 2 episode 1, wants nearly 12 gig to install everything
[02:57]<dzvzsvznzd>(thats with deathmatches and that)
[03:50]<ygsjgmyr>ahhhh







