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bigfabdaddyhello all01:40
EvilPhoenixgreetings...01:45
MutantTurkeyo/01:58
EvilPhoenixoh god, my system is being slow today... just put 10.10 on a netbook, and there's over 260 updates that need to be done >.>02:28
ChinnoDogSo install them02:32
EvilPhoenixthat's what i'm doing02:33
EvilPhoenixits been at it for 25+ minutes now though02:33
EvilPhoenixslow piece of crap02:33
EvilPhoenix:/02:33
EvilPhoenixgot a question though.  if I need gcc/g++ 4.5, and I put the packages on, will those packages (and NOT the 4.4 ones), will it replace the g++ command, or add a different command  into the system?02:35
EvilPhoenixand if you dont know i'm stuck going into #ubuntu which is a hellhole compared to here :P02:35
ChinnoDogNewer packages always replace older packages if they are the sucessors02:39
ChinnoDogpleia2: right?02:39
EvilPhoenixthe thing is its listed as SEPARATE in Synaptic02:40
MutantTurkeyEvilPhoenix: D:02:40
EvilPhoenixg++ has one package, and so does g++-4.502:40
ChinnoDoghrm. "separate"?02:40
ChinnoDogIs g++ a metapackage?02:40
EvilPhoenixg++ is version 4.402:40
EvilPhoenixsame as the version in the repos for 10.0402:40
EvilPhoenixthere's the 4.5 version sitting in the package lists too though02:40
* EvilPhoenix wasnt sure what happens with that02:40
ChinnoDogI would assume that g++ is the package you want and that if there is a separate package for a newer version that it is still somewhat experimental02:41
EvilPhoenixeir needs 4.5 or newer (4.5 is the newest)02:41
EvilPhoenixand i need eir for another net/channel02:41
ChinnoDogif there is a plain g++ package I assume that would be updated in order to bring everyone up to 4.502:42
EvilPhoenixright, but 4.5 was released semirecently02:42
EvilPhoenixand spb is being an ass and coding eir and ircd-seven and stuff with gcc/g++ 4.5 (the rolling releases)02:42
EvilPhoenixrather than the currently-distributed-en-mass gcc/g++ 4.4 packages02:43
EvilPhoenixand compiling gcc/g++ from source is a pita02:43
ChinnoDogWell, presumably it will install /usr/bin/gcc-4.502:43
ChinnoDogbut idk if /usr/bin/gcc will point to 4.4 or 4.5 after you install both02:43
EvilPhoenixi wasnt planning on installing conflicting libs :P02:43
ChinnoDogWill they conflict? idk enough about installing multiple verisons of the same apps in linux.02:44
EvilPhoenixwas wonderin whether i needed to make a symlink in the folder where gcc-4.5 is and have the symlink named "gcc"02:44
ChinnoDogI'm thinking if you run 'gcc' from command line or script it is going to first look for it in the local directory and then in the path. If you aren't modifying /usr/bin/gcc then you would have to symlink gcc somewhere that it is picked up before it finds it in /usr/bin02:46
EvilPhoenixright, i edited the symlink for gcc to point to gcc-4.502:46
EvilPhoenixbut there was no g++ in /usr/bin, so I just created a link for g++ and pointed it to g++-4.502:47
EvilPhoenix:/02:47
EvilPhoenixrolling release packages are evil >.>02:47
EvilPhoenixso i take it 11.04 is out in 2 months, in speculation, would you say they'll make gcc/g++ 4.5 the standard gcc/g++, or keep 4.4 as the standard and offer 4.5 as available?02:49
* ChinnoDog shrugs02:49
* EvilPhoenix shrugs also02:51
EvilPhoenixaw crap, i forgot to install git02:51
EvilPhoenixChinnoDog:  you know how I can change the button format in 10.10 so that the buttons for the window show up on the right side instead of the left?02:54
EvilPhoenixsorta in the windows style :/02:54
rmg51 it's in the themes02:55
rmg51if you find the right one the buttons will be where you want them02:55
EvilPhoenixthanks03:01
teddy-dbearhi everyone13:45
andrewI will only talk to inanimate objects if they are smarter than Watson13:46
teddy-dbearyour favorite teddy bear can now hang out with you during the week :-[13:46
teddy-dbearI'm at leasts smart if not smarter then any of our bots ;-)13:47
teddy-dbeargot to learn how to type :P13:49
erstaziwatson++13:49
teddy-dbearI got a new toy last night13:49
andrewTMI13:50
teddy-dbearok, then I won't tell you :-(13:51
jedijfteddy-dbear: what new toy? wireless card?13:52
teddy-dbearClear :-D13:52
jedijfproductivity at work just went down13:53
teddy-dbearI am now a hot spot13:53
jedijfawesome, so you can use linux!13:54
teddy-dbearI can now listen to internet radio :-D13:54
teddy-dbearthe little dongles still don't support linux13:55
teddy-dbearmodem/router works with anything13:55
teddy-dbearandI can hook up 6 devices :)13:56
teddy-dbeartime to find some music to listen to13:56
SamuraiAlbaGood bacon to all!14:30
pleia2EvilPhoenix: you can check what the next version of ubuntu will have by searching packages.ubuntu.com - ie http://packages.ubuntu.com/g++17:16
PennBotTitle: Ubuntu -- Package Search Results -- g++ (at packages.ubuntu.com)17:16
pleia2and yes, 4.5 will be default in 11.0417:16
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ChinnoDoghi Pici19:52
PiciHowdy19:52
ChinnoDoglunch is here20:18
MutantTurkeyfreenode under a ddos attack?20:19
JonathanD:(20:21
EvilPhoenixisnt it always?20:22
EvilPhoenix:/20:22
JonathanDnot always.20:23
JonathanDJust sometimes :P20:23
EvilPhoenixs/sometimes/most of the time/20:23
JonathanDI wouldn't go that far.20:23
JonathanD8320:23
EvilPhoenixhalf of the time? :P20:23
JonathanDhardly :P20:24
JonathanDBy my offhand estimate, less than 10% of the time.20:24
EvilPhoenixheh20:24
MutantTurkeyjust right now.20:24
JonathanD100% of the time right now.20:25
JonathanD:P20:25
JonathanDalso setting numbers records.20:25

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