00:00:00 --- log: started forth/01.06.02 03:02:51 --- quit: MrReach () 03:22:13 --- nick: speuler -> [9of7] 03:33:59 --- quit: nate37 (sleepy) 05:10:08 --- quit: adu (IRCStep) 07:02:30 --- join: Johannes (jrus@pta-dial-196-31-186-88.mweb.co.za) joined #forth 07:02:44 hi all 07:13:31 --- join: kasha (kasha@ANice-101-1-4-215.abo.wanadoo.fr) joined #forth 07:13:43 lo 07:13:51 there's someone? 07:14:20 hi 07:14:30 kasha 07:14:52 yeah, i have a little problem with cvs, can you help me? 07:15:23 i know little 2 nothing and i have no linux machines near me 07:15:37 what is the problem? 07:15:50 so, my english is not good (i'm french) 07:16:08 i am dutch (actaully afrikaans) 07:16:31 i awnt to delete an empty directories on a cvs server, and i don't know the good command... 07:17:09 do you understand? 07:18:08 do u have cvs manual nearby 07:18:28 yes 07:18:29 i mean r u running a linux machine 07:18:31 man cvs 07:18:48 does that not give u the answer 07:19:22 have u tried info cvs 07:19:41 no i diden't tri info cvs, i tri it... 07:20:11 info cvs = man cvs 07:20:18 info is just a newer thing like man but more advancd 07:20:26 ok 07:20:41 i can remove some files, but not directorie... 07:20:42 yes that means there are no infi specific page 4 cvs 07:21:20 have u look at the file remove command whether it does not have a -f or a force switch 07:22:01 yes, but it don't remove directories from the cvs repository.. 07:22:31 r u logged in with sufficient privilges 07:23:01 yes, i'm admin, it's a project on sourceforge.. 07:23:08 like maybe only the administrator or root like person can remove dir's 07:23:22 i have an idea 4 u 07:23:29 yes.. 07:23:44 there is a sourceforge channel on here if i am not mistaken 07:23:55 maybe they r more clever than me 07:24:21 ok, thanks, i go to look at, but do you know the channel? 07:24:26 its called #sourceforge 07:24:34 ok thanks Johannes 07:24:47 no i am relatively new to all of this 07:24:49 --- quit: kasha ([x]chat) 10:11:26 --- join: Fare (fare@ppp95-net1-idf2-bas1.isdnet.net) joined #forth 10:21:51 --- quit: Fare (Connection reset by pear) 10:27:14 --- join: nate37 (nate@cx83983-d.irvn1.occa.home.com) joined #forth 10:30:45 nate37 10:32:17 yes? 10:33:50 how ru? 10:33:53 r u? 11:22:12 --- join: Fare (fare@ppp95-net1-idf2-bas1.isdnet.net) joined #forth 11:22:30 --- join: aaronl_ (aaronl@vitelus.com) joined #forth 11:23:05 --- join: futhin (thin@h24-67-113-99.cg.shawcable.net) joined #forth 11:23:15 --- quit: Trey (farmer.openprojects.net forward.openprojects.net) 11:23:15 --- quit: lar1 (farmer.openprojects.net forward.openprojects.net) 11:23:16 --- quit: Johannes (farmer.openprojects.net forward.openprojects.net) 11:24:36 --- join: lar1 (lar1@adsl-63-203-73-199.dsl.snfc21.pacbell.net) joined #forth 11:31:56 --- quit: futhin () 11:57:40 --- topic: set to 'http://isforth.sourceforge.net -- http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/isforth/?cvsroot=isforth' by ChanServ 12:22:03 --- join: Johannes (jrus@pta-dial-196-31-186-88.mweb.co.za) joined #forth 12:58:38 --- part: Johannes left #forth 13:14:22 * aaronl_ is away: breakfast 14:36:39 --- quit: aaronl_ (Read error to aaronl_[vitelus.com]: EOF from client) 14:36:56 --- join: aaronl_ (aaronl@vitelus.com) joined #forth 16:28:53 hmmmm 16:28:55 movzbl %al, %eax 16:28:57 gcc is doing that 16:28:59 i dunno why 16:30:13 same as andl $0xFF, %eax, but takes less bytes? 16:30:46 hmm, good point 16:34:40 and waht does this mean":? 16:34:41 movb (%eax,%esi), %al 16:35:39 or this: 16:35:40 movb %al, (%ebx) 16:35:40 movb (%ecx), %al 16:35:45 oh n/m the last one 16:35:50 i read the ecx as as ebx :/ 16:39:26 in Intel syntax, the first gives: MOV AL, [EAX+ESI] 16:40:03 ah, thanks (that's what i wanted to know) 16:44:31 movb (%edx,%esi), %al 16:44:32 movb %al, 1(%ebx) 16:44:39 any reason why it can't do that in one instruction? 16:45:22 ack, only one memory reference per MOV? 16:51:42 can you imagine the HELL it would have been for mem-to-mem instructions to exist? That would require SIMULTANEOUS locking of two pages, despite multi-processing, paging, etc. 16:53:07 (reminds me any paging system has a livelock when there the actual or virtual machine atomically access n simultaneous regions, and the OS only guarantees hi ppl 21:11:46 --- join: Blandest (Blandest@h24-65-136-122.ed.shawcable.net) joined #forth 21:13:45 --- part: Blandest left #forth 21:59:33 --- quit: adu (Ping timeout for adu[adsl-63-201-91-195.dsl.snfc21.pacbell.net]) 22:03:59 --- join: adu (andrew@adsl-63-201-89-152.dsl.snfc21.pacbell.net) joined #forth 22:29:22 --- join: matju (matju@HSE-MTL-ppp74179.qc.sympatico.ca) joined #forth 22:34:13 anyone here know 68000? 23:10:32 --- quit: I440r (bleh!) 23:37:05 --- part: matju left #forth 23:59:59 --- log: ended forth/01.06.02