[10:38] <Keybuk> morning
[11:04] <_ion> That.
[11:13] <Keybuk> :)
[12:25] <_ion> Btw, last night i saw a dream where i found out how to overflow the variable type of the universe's coordinate system. :-)
[12:26] <Keybuk> eerrrrr?
[12:27] <_ion> :-)
[12:27] <Keybuk> a more interesting question, if you overflowed your location in the universe, would you return to the start?
[12:28] <_ion> I don't remember how the dream continued. :-(
[03:04] <Keybuk> (cur) (last)  04:45, 11 March 2007 Mrzaius (Talk | contribs) (See also - rm eINIT redlink - not really article worthy, as it has yet to be adopted by any distro, and isn't even fully supported by gentoo)
[03:04] <Keybuk> aww
[03:04] <Keybuk> wikipedia's editing stance is somewhat harsh
[06:14] <_ion> I wrote a small util that might be handy with some upstart jobs. When called as lread, it cats each file from the argument list to stdout, while placing a shared lock on them. When called as lwrite, it places an exclusive lock on the file and cat stdin to it.
[08:39] <soc> hi I just visited upstart.ubuntu.com, the site is nice but I couldn't find information about the projects status ...
[08:40] <soc> the thing is, upstart should replace cron, atd, anacron, init, telinit, udev, acpid, apmd, ifupdown, module-init-tools, inetd, xinetd, update-rc.d, etc.init.d, /etc/rc*d and some things I have probably forgotten
[08:41] <soc> wouldn't it be nice to have a table with wo columns, one for the service it should replace and one for the status (maybe green, yellow, red)?
[08:42] <soc> that would be nice for visitors who are interested but not so experienced to grab the svn source, compile it and find it out
[08:43] <soc> someone here, who manages the upstart site/wki?
[08:43] <soc> it's done on http://www.gnome.org/projects/tracker/
[08:44] <soc> on th first look, the visitor will see what already works and what not, so he can decide if the project is relevant for him ...
[08:44] <soc> someone here?
[08:45] <soc> or am I talking to /dev/null?
[08:45] <soc> :-)+
[08:48] <soc> damn ... no one listening?