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The Story: I recently aquired an old laptop that has no networking support; however, I can mount my iPod as a hard drive, so it's possible to transfer files I download on a different computer. I...
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What you really want is a hash of arrays.
my %emails;
# you don't need to initialize these,
# but I thought I would to show you
# that each element in the hash is
# an anonymous array
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Perl6
"She sells sea shells by the sea shore".split.sort.say;
## disregard case
"She sells sea shells by the sea shore".split.map:{ lc $_ }.sort.say;
# or
"She sells sea shells by the...
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Alright, here's what I came up with. It's a standard filter program, so it takes in STDIN, and outputs to STDOUT. (Good for piping, ya know, and shouldn't all Linux programs be good for piping?). ...
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what do your comment blocks look like? and what to doxygen blocks look like? i doubt it would be too hard to whip up a script for this.
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i support this idea too! but maybe just so my script to get the newest threads would be simpler...
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i woud have to disagree with this. i use a openbsd box between my network connection and my windows computer. i have my range set to start at .32, but i give my xp computer an address of .2. it...
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yep, it's certainly possible. you want to use pointers, which it looks like you are doing.
you're gonna want to look into memory allocation, so do a man on 'malloc'.
i have a source file on a...
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do you have perl on your system? would you be opposed to a perl solution?
i thought about it for a bit, and i can't think of a sed solution (although there probably is one), but if you aren't...
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it would help if you would post your code in [ CODE] brackets.
Do it like this
perl script
that obeys indenting and formatting convention
[/CODE ]
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look into the -exec option in find, you may be able to use echo, possibly with some sort of sed statement as well.
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haha, one of the best things i've read all day!
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is this intranet a website that's only accessible from inside the lan? or is it a list of services like http, ftp, smb shares... what are you going for here? also, where's it going to be? one...
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does kill -3 return after the dump is finished? if it does, how about just rearranging the function calls like this...
xmessage -center " This box will reboot when java has finished taking a dump...
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not to be a stickler, but according to this paragraph:
mr. gates won't be "sir bill"
(i guess there goes my goal of becoming a sir)
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what?
i'm talking about a openbox/blackbox/fluxbox like shell
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anybody know of a *box that REPLACES the explorer shell? i used xoblite once, but that seems to run on top of the explorer desktop shell. i think that would be worth porting, because it is...
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floating squares drove me nuts... i couldn't even finish reading the introduction. i wonder how much annoying crap they have in the distro!
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say there is somebody logged into my ftp, uploading and downloading files and such. once they finish there session and log off, i want to run a program. is there a way i can do this? i know...
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I want to use ImageMagick in a perl script, so I installed ImageMagick and the perl module via OpenBSD's ports system. These are the installed packages:
ImageMagick-5.2.9p1
p5-PerlMagick-5.2.9
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this is not an answer, just a thought.
imagine there is a function that gives you the ip address... wouldn't there need to be an interface as an input to this imaginary function, because different...
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you're using the variable $web_box1 and $web_box2... can i ask what those are? then i assume $web_box1_intIP are my internal addresses.
you probably figured this out, but i'm going to make it...
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i'm using pf for nat on an openbsd box. i only have one ip address, but i have multiple computers. i was wondering if it is possible to redirect packets based on the hostname they are SENT to.
i...
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Add this line to the bottom of /etc/ssh/sshd_config:
DenyUsers root
Does what it says it does, doesn't allow root to log in to the ssh.
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i think if you make a column of type 'TIMESTAMP', then don't send any information when you insert/update it, then it will use the current time. so if you had a table that was t_id, t_name,...
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