Noldorin_ | any windows guys around here? | 02:22 |
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jelmer | hi Noldorin_ | 02:25 |
fullermd | I hope so. I haven't laughed a good schadenfrudes laugh all day. | 02:25 |
Noldorin_ | hi jelmer | 02:25 |
Noldorin_ | fullermd, hmm? i think you mean masochists. schadenfreude is enjoying others' pain ;-) | 02:26 |
Noldorin_ | which you may be :-) | 02:26 |
Noldorin_ | heh | 02:26 |
fullermd | If they're running windows and I'm not, I am ;p | 02:26 |
Noldorin_ | fullermd, yeah, but you said laughed at schadenfrudes... which doesn't quite make sense. unless you're laughing at people laughing at windows users ;-) | 02:27 |
Noldorin_ | though i like your poetic license with the word schadenfrude anyway :-P | 02:27 |
fullermd | Well, it was rather flowery phrasing maybe. But it's like "laughed a good laugh"; doesn't mean you're laughing AT a good laugh, just laughing in a good way. | 02:28 |
fullermd | Thus, I'd be laughing in a scadenfreudorific fashion. | 02:28 |
Noldorin_ | fullermd, oh right, i slightly misread your original message | 02:29 |
Noldorin_ | yeah., | 02:29 |
Noldorin_ | fair enough | 02:29 |
Noldorin_ | fullermd, still, lol @ "schadenfrude" | 02:29 |
fullermd | (yes, language _is_ my plaything, why do you ask? ;) | 02:29 |
Noldorin_ | i don't ask ;-) | 02:30 |
Noldorin_ | but i do admire the rare software developer who has a good grasp of natural language in addition to those of the programming variety. | 02:30 |
fullermd | Well, I'm a perl guy, not a python nut. Twisting things into valid but bizarrely hideous constructs is second nature. | 02:32 |
fullermd | Maybe first and a halfth nature. | 02:32 |
Noldorin_ | heh | 02:33 |
Noldorin_ | thou speaketh not with forked tongue. | 02:34 |
fullermd | Depends on what I'm working on. Sometimes, my language _does_ get pretty forked. | 02:34 |
Noldorin_ | fullermd, especially if it's process-related bash ;-) | 02:35 |
fullermd | Oh, I'd be all KINDS of forked off if my processes started showing up under bash... | 02:35 |
* fullermd hugs his precious % | 02:36 | |
Noldorin_ | meh, powershell is what the cool kids use these days. | 02:36 |
fullermd | I... you... it doesn't... the world... I... | 02:37 |
* fullermd huddles up in the corner whimpering. | 02:37 | |
* Noldorin_ ticks off the 100'th unix fan he's made sob | 02:38 | |
Noldorin_ | you got to admit, windows users are harder to troll :-D | 02:38 |
fullermd | Do you get a new badge for that, or is it just an endorsement? | 02:38 |
Noldorin_ | personal gratification | 02:38 |
Noldorin_ | everyone has their own way :-) | 02:38 |
fullermd | Well, yeah. But it's uncouth to even try. | 02:39 |
fullermd | It's unsporting to engage in a battle of wits with an unarmed man. | 02:39 |
Noldorin_ | oh trust me, if i wanted to face an unarmed man, i'd pick on Apple users. | 02:39 |
Noldorin_ | i daresay there's 100s of delightfully trollable users online Freenode right now! | 02:40 |
Noldorin_ | *sits here typing this on his MacBook Pro* | 02:40 |
fullermd | If you unsuccessfully troll yourself, is that victory or defeat? | 02:41 |
Noldorin_ | it's some strange superposition of the two | 02:42 |
Noldorin_ | Schrodinger called it win-lose. | 02:42 |
Noldorin_ | it has adverse affects on the fabric of quantum space-time. | 02:42 |
fullermd | Ah yes, Quantum Trollodynamics. Much harder to evaluate than the old Substandard Model. | 02:43 |
Noldorin_ | i can't decide whether that's the study of the motion of tiny trolls, or the study of the effects of a little bit of trolling | 02:45 |
fullermd | Well, it means when you get into sufficiently small quantities of trolling, it becomes impossible to tell which side is being trolled. Only on the macro-level do things settle down. | 02:46 |
Noldorin_ | yeah. it's what makes uber-trolls so deterministic. | 02:48 |
Noldorin_ | predictable, that is. | 02:48 |
Noldorin_ | i'm still waiting for the 10^-50 chance some uber-troll spontaneously trolls himself. | 02:48 |
fullermd | These sort of things have a built in uncertainty principle, too. It's impossible to discuss them at all without driving any real physicists in the audience into a seething rage over pop-cultural interpretations of their field... | 02:48 |
Noldorin_ | it's the only reason i'm on IRC, you now | 02:49 |
Noldorin_ | know* | 02:49 |
Noldorin_ | research into QTD. | 02:49 |
lifeless | quantum troll displacement? | 02:49 |
Noldorin_ | quantum trollodynamics | 02:49 |
Noldorin_ | but indeed, displacement is an interesting phenomenon too | 02:49 |
Noldorin_ | i hear there's a net out-flux from EFnet these days | 02:50 |
fullermd | That's just Cherangstkov radiation. | 02:50 |
Noldorin_ | fullermd, funnily enough, i am a "physicist", and as such can vouch that our humour is pretty much confined to this level | 02:51 |
Noldorin_ | in the same way the quark-gluon palsma is confined to the atomic nucleus. | 02:51 |
fullermd | Only until we turn up the Electron Pump. | 02:52 |
Noldorin_ | don't meddle with such things | 02:58 |
Noldorin_ | the results are unknowable! | 02:58 |
fullermd | Oh sure, _that_ advice always has the desired effect :p | 02:58 |
fullermd | You say "meddle", I say "hold my beer and watch this!" | 02:58 |
Noldorin_ | irony is interpreted literally by physicists, alas | 02:59 |
fullermd | So I Fe. | 03:02 |
Noldorin_ | you iron? | 03:03 |
Noldorin_ | ppft. | 03:03 |
fullermd | Sometimes iron, sometimes youron. | 03:03 |
fullermd | I don't know. Third base. | 03:03 |
Noldorin_ | hah. | 03:04 |
Noldorin_ | well, i dare not pollute this channel any more. :-P | 03:05 |
Noldorin_ | 'twas a jolly good banter. | 03:05 |
fullermd | If you flip it upside down, it makes a good turban :> | 03:06 |
Noldorin_ | even better | 03:06 |
Noldorin_ | i shall don the turban (turban?) and depart. | 03:07 |
Noldorin_ | adieu | 03:07 |
fullermd | No, aeiou | 03:07 |
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richardus | is there a way to get bzr to print the actual diffs of a range of commits as a patch? something like git format patch or git log -p. | 08:46 |
richardus | i've got a few commits in my repo but there's lots of unadded/changed files and bzr diff -r keeps sticking those in the output | 08:47 |
Kamping_Kaiser | not sure i follow, 'actual diffs' as opposed to changes? | 08:57 |
richardus | actual diffs as in the diffs that went into the change. the output you would see from git log -p | 09:05 |
Kamping_Kaiser | including the commit message? bzr log --show-diff might be what oure after | 09:09 |
richardus | hmm, that's close! it's still showing files with unadded modifications though | 09:10 |
Kamping_Kaiser | don't think i can help you past that - i'm not deep into such things. hopefully someone else will appear soon and give you a solution | 09:12 |
richardus | thanks for offering | 09:12 |
Kamping_Kaiser | np,gl | 09:12 |
richardus | (i tried a dummy commit after my good commits but it still shows unadded files, wtf) | 09:12 |
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jelmer | richardus: bzr log -p | 13:20 |
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wgz | always amusing when go to retarget a bug I just got mail for and see jelmer did it five minutes ago | 15:58 |
vila | ...passing around doing the same, and see gz commented on it 12 minutes later but still 5 minutes ago ;-p | 15:59 |
wgz | ehehe | 16:00 |
jelmer | wgz: clearly you should install a faster MDA :-P | 19:24 |
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Noldorin | hey folks | 22:59 |
Noldorin | any bzr windows devs around? | 22:59 |
* fullermd has the weirdest feeling of deja vu. | 23:07 | |
jelmer | hi Noldorin, fullermd | 23:08 |
Noldorin | fullermd, who knows why | 23:14 |
Noldorin | hi jelmer | 23:14 |
fullermd | The Shadow knows! | 23:14 |
Noldorin | tau neutrinos must have broken the speed limit again! | 23:14 |
Noldorin | tut tut | 23:14 |
Noldorin | wgz, you're not a windows dev are you? "_ | 23:33 |
wgz | on the basis of this evening, no | 23:33 |
wgz | Noldorin: if you have a question, it's generally best to just ask it | 23:33 |
wgz | if I don't know the answer, someone else in the channel may. | 23:36 |
Noldorin | heh okay, i suppose | 23:38 |
Noldorin | does anyone know how to set up bzr as a Windows service? | 23:38 |
Noldorin | server, of course | 23:41 |
wgz | you generally don't, because you need an authentication layer | 23:41 |
wgz | so, I have apache running as a service, and mod_wsgi imports bzrlib | 23:42 |
wgz | or you could have an ssh server, or something else, which would then invoke bzr | 23:42 |
wgz | so, what are you trying to do exactly? just share stuff over the local network, or expose bzr to the internet? | 23:49 |
Noldorin | wgz, both intranet and internet | 23:55 |
Noldorin | wgz, surely smart server is the way to do it? | 23:55 |
wgz | sure, but it has no authentication, so you can't use `bzr serve` | 23:56 |
Noldorin | how do you mean? | 23:56 |
wgz | if you let the internet access a plain bzr tcp protocol, you're letting the entire world do whatever they like to your disk | 23:58 |
Noldorin | oh sure. of course | 23:58 |
wgz | hence the use of bzr+http or bzr+ssh rather than just bzr | 23:58 |
Noldorin | but smart serv uses ssh no? | 23:58 |
wgz | in which case, you're not running bzr as a service, you're running httpd or sshd as a service | 23:59 |
wgz | no. | 23:59 |
Noldorin | except i'm on windows | 23:59 |
Noldorin | heh | 23:59 |
Noldorin | but fair enough | 23:59 |
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