00:00:00 --- log: started retro/07.05.21 01:11:59 --- quit: virl (Remote closed the connection) 01:22:20 --- join: Cheery (n=cheery@a81-197-54-146.elisa-laajakaista.fi) joined #retro 03:00:47 --- join: virl (n=virl@chello062178085149.1.12.vie.surfer.at) joined #retro 03:51:47 --- join: Cheery_ (n=cheery@a81-197-54-146.elisa-laajakaista.fi) joined #retro 04:02:47 --- quit: Cheery (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 04:11:01 --- quit: virl (Remote closed the connection) 04:35:09 --- nick: Cheery_ -> Cheery 05:09:03 --- quit: Cheery (Remote closed the connection) 06:56:58 --- join: timlarson_ (n=timlarso@65.116.199.19) joined #retro 07:00:06 --- quit: timlarson_ (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 07:00:13 --- join: timlarson_ (n=timlarso@65.116.199.19) joined #retro 09:39:31 --- join: timlarson__ (n=timlarso@65.116.199.19) joined #retro 09:39:54 --- join: Cheery (n=cheery@a81-197-54-146.elisa-laajakaista.fi) joined #retro 09:49:27 --- join: timlarson___ (n=timlarso@65.116.199.19) joined #retro 09:52:18 --- quit: Cheery (Remote closed the connection) 09:54:31 --- join: Cheery (n=cheery@a81-197-54-146.elisa-laajakaista.fi) joined #retro 09:55:26 --- quit: timlarson_ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 10:01:58 --- quit: timlarson__ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 10:36:27 --- join: timlarson__ (n=timlarso@65.116.199.19) joined #retro 10:36:44 --- quit: timlarson___ (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 11:22:36 --- join: virl (n=virl@chello062178085149.1.12.vie.surfer.at) joined #retro 11:50:35 --- join: timlarson_ (n=timlarso@65.116.199.19) joined #retro 12:03:24 --- join: timlarson___ (n=timlarso@65.116.199.19) joined #retro 12:06:14 --- quit: timlarson__ (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) 12:29:51 --- quit: timlarson_ (Connection timed out) 13:20:07 --- quit: Cheery (Remote closed the connection) 13:26:14 --- quit: timlarson___ ("Leaving") 14:07:16 --- quit: nighty^ ("Disappears in a puff of smoke") 14:52:32 good evening 15:18:09 Hi Charles. Toka Site question. 15:19:16 At http://charleschilders.com:9812/ the download link does what I would expect the Source Code link to do, display the source code, and the source code link does nothing. 15:22:50 the download link should be for a shell archive 15:23:27 this is a text file that can be decompressed at a traditional Linux/BSD/Unix shell 15:23:33 ok. I don't know what that is, but I assume it has to do with some unix like controls. 15:23:35 or, hopefully, under cygwin 15:23:40 I see. cool. 15:23:45 save the entire thing to toka-snapshot.shar 15:23:52 and do: sh toka-snapshot.shar 15:24:02 and the full source+docs will be extracted from it 15:24:08 I see. Very neat. 15:24:19 Did you move away from darcs to Subversion? 15:24:22 yes 15:24:34 Any particular reason? 15:24:54 I started having problems pulling updates under darcs 15:25:58 Neat, the Rosetta code stuff. :) 15:26:15 it was fun to work on 15:26:32 I see. It's cool. I got subversion back when we were going thru all the archive stuff last time. 15:26:51 Now I have 3 including cvs. 15:27:00 * crc prepares to test toka under cygwin again 15:27:42 I'll switch back to tar.gz once the toka-httpd server is HTTP/1.0 compliant (sometime this summer I hope) 15:27:43 Much luck, sir! 15:27:59 That's neat too. 15:34:36 toka seems to work under cygwin, other than the libraries :( 15:36:11 correction: most of the libraries do work 15:36:18 The only thing that is keeping me from getting cygwin packages is... I guess it used to be larger then my last computer. That's my predjudice. I should download it immediatly. 15:37:48 it may also work under mingw; I haven't tried it lately though 16:04:18 no luck (my mingw is broken) 16:08:52 ut oh. 16:10:56 I did once build it under mingw, but that was months ago 16:12:54 Why wouldn't this build under DJGPP environ? 16:13:03 it might 16:13:11 I've never tried it under djgpp 16:13:31 Cool, I shall check this out after reading all the new-to-me docs and stuff. 16:13:36 I'm really enjoying this. 16:14:01 Your getting really good at presenting this stuff along with creating it all. :) 16:14:29 thanks 16:41:30 --- join: _crc (n=crc@pool-70-110-210-218.phil.east.verizon.net) joined #retro 16:42:23 --- quit: crc (pratchett.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 16:44:57 --- join: crc (n=crc@pool-70-110-210-218.phil.east.verizon.net) joined #retro 16:50:57 --- quit: crc (Nick collision from services.) 16:51:00 --- nick: _crc -> crc 16:51:08 --- mode: ChanServ set +o crc 17:58:04 --- join: Raystm2- (n=NanRay@adsl-68-95-239-30.dsl.rcsntx.swbell.net) joined #retro 17:59:27 Am I back yet? 17:59:31 That was fun. 17:59:33 Yikes I dropped out. 17:59:35 Am I back yet? 17:59:37 crc: the << and >> those are arithmetic, right? That means sign extended, am I correct there as well? 17:59:39 As opposed to logical shifting which I believe would shift out the sign. 18:00:19 --- quit: Raystm2 (Nick collision from services.) 18:00:47 --- nick: Raystm2- -> Raystm2 18:00:58 --- mode: ChanServ set +o Raystm2 18:32:16 << and >> are bitwise shifts 18:33:54 I need to correct them slightly 18:40:36 now they match the corresponding words in retro 19:38:46 --- join: snoopy_1711 (n=snoopy_1@dslb-084-058-165-069.pools.arcor-ip.net) joined #retro 19:47:41 --- quit: Snoopy42 (Read error: 145 (Connection timed out)) 19:47:41 --- nick: snoopy_1711 -> Snoopy42 23:59:59 --- log: ended retro/07.05.21