00:00:00 --- log: started retro/10.10.12 00:58:02 --- join: docl_ (~luke@97-120-241-117.ptld.qwest.net) joined #retro 01:01:08 --- quit: docl (Ping timeout: 265 seconds) 11:21:49 --- nick: docl_ -> docl 12:40:46 http://gist.github.com/622781 13:45:44 looks interesting; I'll take a closer look when I get home 13:48:04 :) 13:49:33 the original was simpler, but didn't support multiple stacks 13:49:44 {{ 13:49:44 create stack here , 100 allot 13:49:44 ---reveal--- 13:49:44 : \ stack ++ stack @ ; 13:49:44 : / stack @ stack -- ; 13:49:47 }} 13:50:17 also didn't automate the popping and pushing, you had to use @ and ! with it 13:59:41 --- join: ncv (~neceve@unaffiliated/neceve) joined #retro 15:57:46 http://gist.github.com/623079 16:26:59 --- join: Quartus (~neal@CPE0022b0b24a15-CM001947482b20.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com) joined #retro 16:31:31 docl: provide stack comments and I'll throw it in a vocabulary 16:34:07 (for the stack example) 16:34:52 docl: http://gist.github.com/623120 is updated tab completion to work with the latest image 16:58:59 --- quit: ncv (Ping timeout: 276 seconds) 17:13:38 --- join: ncv (~neceve@unaffiliated/neceve) joined #retro 17:13:38 --- quit: ncv (Excess Flood) 17:14:03 --- join: ncv (~neceve@unaffiliated/neceve) joined #retro 17:14:03 --- quit: ncv (Excess Flood) 17:14:28 --- join: ncv (~neceve@79.114.41.251) joined #retro 17:14:33 --- quit: ncv (Changing host) 17:14:33 --- join: ncv (~neceve@unaffiliated/neceve) joined #retro 17:22:37 http://gist.github.com/622781 has stack comments now 17:26:59 thanks 17:32:07 what is the purpose of :| ? 17:38:02 n/m, I see now 17:40:57 committed 18:00:27 feel free to rename 18:00:39 I may later 18:16:50 --- quit: ncv (Quit: KVIrc Insomnia 4.0.0, revision: , sources date: 20090520, built on: 2010/07/07 01:16:10 UTC http://www.kvirc.net/) 18:34:42 --- join: roarde (~roarde@pdpc/supporter/active/sixforty) joined #retro 18:34:57 hi roarde 18:35:16 hi, crc 18:43:25 corpse: prev, next, all (in reverse order): elegant, fast, and durable for at least another 80 posts. thanks 18:43:54 I'll just hang around some more and hope osmosis works. 18:45:29 I'll be adding RSS generation soon 18:57:05 at present, I'm merging in some of the new stuff from the repo into the stable source tree 18:58:26 does this affect your advice to use 10.7.2 as "stable release"? 18:59:21 no 18:59:28 * roarde nods 18:59:42 the 10.7.x releases are stable; and new functionality will not break existing code/words 19:38:23 all this fuss, and I've just learned that my linux distro has a little-used "unstable" repo :P 19:41:25 which distro? 19:41:50 VectorLinux 6.0 light, slack-based. 19:42:06 I'm considering NetBSD once again, tho. 19:45:49 I've always liked NetBSD 19:46:19 it's been a couple of years since I last used any slackware varients 19:46:31 I do too, but there's just to much to do to get it configured to taste. 19:47:50 VL has several errors, but they're transparent. And it's a slack that's mostly ready-to-run at fresh install. 19:48:38 If I go back to NetBSD, I'd build it from scratch without gnu tools. 19:49:08 GNU free would be good. No issues with GPL that way. 19:49:59 * crc has built the vm for Retro with PCC in the past; no issues with GCC dependencies 19:50:16 Yeah, license was my main idea; but now it's more a point of having options rather than one "choice". 19:50:51 I was thinking PCC, as nbsd mentions it. Seems like a lot's been done with llvm/clang, tho. 19:51:29 I'm hoping this is just useless talk for me and I can stay with VL. Looking less likely tho. 19:51:49 roarde: i find archlinux to be a very adequate slackware replacement, their package manager system is probably also the best (i haven't used slackware since 2001) 19:51:58 Had this comp 3 yrs n19:52:15 Tell me, friends -- what's it like to *use* a computer? 19:52:25 foucist: can't do netinstall. 19:52:43 isp's use html login with cookies 19:53:05 ick. you need a real isp :) 19:53:40 isp is for the road. Don't have an isp at home, would be pointess: never there 19:54:22 roarde: just grab the smallest iso, like 60mb or whatever, then you can configure curl/wget for the cookies and then install everything else 19:54:56 only real alternative is 3g, and I'd far surpass the 5g limit some months 19:55:12 most months I doubt I hit 1g 19:55:36 I use > 1gb per day 19:55:50 crc: heh. not surprised. 19:56:15 btw, crc: who's supplying the bandwidth for retro, et al? 19:56:36 I pay for it 19:56:55 crc: That should not be. Or certainly not all of it. 19:57:34 $30/month, for two VPS systems (1 from tektonic/unixshell and one from linode) 19:58:13 I understand that you (mainly) decide what retro, etc. should be. That's fine . . . 19:59:04 but you take the care and time to share what you've done. You shouldn't pay for all of that. 20:01:02 I've taken care of the bills for the last few years; it's been manageable thus far, though with slowdowns at work, next year may be more difficult 20:01:29 I have a small windfall coming up and could handle a month, maybe two. Is there a way I could do that? 20:02:05 I should be able to set something up 20:03:23 Ok, memo, pm on forhcommunity, or I believe you have access to my email address. 20:03:52 Best yet, post publicly so more can have the privilege :) 20:03:56 will do; thanks 20:54:11 --- mode: ChanServ set +o crc 20:54:56 --- topic: set to 'Retro Forth | Logs @ http://bit.ly/ayTmLI | Release 10.7.2 @ http://bit.ly/acN4nc | Fossil Repo @ http://rx-core.org | Corpse Blog @ http://rx-core.org/dev/corpse | Forums @ http://forthcommunity.com | Donations @ http://bit.ly/ccQAU8 | http://retroforth.org' by crc 20:58:07 cool. thanks. I'll have to see what Saturday brings. 20:58:43 now off to bed. just about midnight, so six hours until I leave for work :( 20:59:00 yeah, and I'm legally req'd to sleep now. nite. 23:57:40 --- quit: roarde (Quit: Leaving.) 23:59:59 --- log: ended retro/10.10.12