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[00:46:46] <ProgVal> good night
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[02:15:51] <nanotube> ProgVal: badly displayed in what way? and... nothing i can do, wiki is administered by sourceforge. maybe you could file a bug on sourceforge? see ,,(whatis #sourceforge ticket)
[02:15:52] <gribble> Open a ticket with SourceForge.net support: http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/sourceforge/newticket
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[06:26:12] <ProgVal> nanotube: the pub is over the top amd the menu is at.the bottom
[06:26:23] <ProgVal> s/pub/ad
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[06:32:36] <nanotube> ProgVal: take a screenshot, and post a sf ticket... that's all i can suggest.
[06:35:12] <ProgVal> mmh
[06:35:47] <ProgVal> why not
[06:36:13] <ProgVal> I have to find how to make screenshots on Android
[06:37:44] <ProgVal> I have a new idea about my problem
[06:38:59] <ProgVal> It might be a Python bug, because of the hacks I do to 'proxify' the C library
[06:39:22] <ProgVal> I don't think it is, but it might be...
[06:39:56] <nanotube> mmm
[06:41:17] <ProgVal> that's very odd
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[07:08:25] <Raptors> http://pastebin.ca/1974289
[07:09:00] <nanotube> Raptors: what's your supybot version?
[07:09:29] <Raptors> Supybot 0.83.4.1
[07:09:53] <nanotube> Raptors: get the latest git snapshot from ,,supysnap
[07:09:53] <gribble> Click here to get the snapshot of the latest supybot code from git: http://supybot.git.sourceforge.net/git/gitweb.cgi?p=supybot/supybot;a=snapshot;h=refs/heads/master;sf=tgz
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[09:31:36] <zann-mirc> hey guys
[09:32:27] <zann-mirc> should i expect problems with python 2.7 ?
[09:33:57] <zann-mirc> getting more errors than i expected ... and the bot does not want to identify me :)
[09:34:07] <zann-mirc> reinstalling ...
[09:39:35] <zann-mirc> crap it's late :(
[09:39:48] <zann-mirc> will have to continue tomorrow ...
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[14:06:25] <anchepiece> is there an easy way to get the auth (quakenet) of a user in a plugin
[14:06:50] <anchepiece> so far I think i have to call a whois, wait for a result, then process the command called
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[15:35:36] <cbush15> Hi
[15:35:49] <cbush15> I get this error when i try run setup wizard
[15:35:51] <cbush15> ERROR 2010-10-27T17:33:16 Exception id: 0x7154f
[15:35:53] <cbush15> INFO 2010-10-27T17:33:16 Shutdown complete.
[15:36:24] <quantumlemur> are you sure you aren't trying to run supybot itself?
[15:36:36] <quantumlemur> (that looks like the output from supybot's logs_
[15:37:43] <cbush15> http://ubuntu.pastebin.com/TWBZ5s23
[15:39:06] <quantumlemur> the thing that catches my eye is the permission denied error
[15:39:25] <quantumlemur> try making sure the permissions are set correctly on all the files and directories you need
[15:39:33] <cbush15> Ok
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[15:41:00] <gueux> hi
[15:41:07] <cbush15> Hi
[15:41:41] <cbush15> quantumlemur: What folder do I need to set the permissions?
[15:42:14] <gueux> I've found a lot of plugins on this page: http://ubottu.com/devel/supydoc/ but where can I actually find the files?
[15:42:43] <quantumlemur> I believe that you need to run the wizard from the directory that you want the bot to be set up in
[15:42:55] <cbush15> http://sourceforge.net/projects/supybot/files/
[15:42:56] <quantumlemur> so that directory
[15:43:03] <cbush15> gueux: http://sourceforge.net/projects/supybot/files/
[15:43:10] <cbush15> Ok
[15:43:12] <quantumlemur> there's a good ,,installguide which can walk you through the full process
[15:43:13] <gribble> Here is a detailed guide for supybot installation: http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/gribble/index.php?title=Supybot_Install_Guide
[15:43:39] <cbush15> I will take a look thaks
[15:43:45] <quantumlemur> gueux, many of those plugins come included with supybot. for the others, check the ,,resouces page
[15:43:45] <gribble> I do not know about 'resouces', but I do know about these similar topics: 'resources'
[15:43:47] <gueux> cbush15: in fact there are a lot of plugins that I didn't find ther
[15:43:52] <quantumlemur> &resources
[15:43:52] <gribble> Here's a nice page of supybot resources: http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/gribble/index.php?title=Supybot_Resources || Please join us if you would like to help!
[15:43:54] <gueux> like Debian for example
[15:44:46] <gueux> ok, they talk about it on &resources :-)
[15:45:00] <quantumlemur> great
[15:45:07] <quantumlemur> I've got to get going, so good luck, you two
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[15:52:01] <cbush15> Ok I got the bot in my channel now how do I log in bot on my channel to maintain it
[15:52:07] <cbush15> Is there a tutorial about that
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[15:58:38] <cbush15> can someone set it up for me
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[16:05:34] <nanotube> anchepiece: there's a quakenet plugin linked on ,,resources... try that one
[16:05:34] <gribble> Here's a nice page of supybot resources: http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/gribble/index.php?title=Supybot_Resources || Please join us if you would like to help!
[16:06:34] <nanotube> ProgVal: as to the topic number bug... see http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/gribble/index.php?title=Gribble_Project_Git_Repository#Topic
[16:06:38] <nanotube> it's fixed in gribble. :)
[16:07:20] <cbush15> Can someone help me! I cant get my bot to oper up
[16:07:59] <nanotube> cbush15: what do you mean
[16:08:21] <cbush15> I need someone to configure for me
[16:08:27] <cbush15> I got it in the channel
[16:08:45] <cbush15> How do I make it ask a question to gain voice etc
[16:15:16] <ziplock> cbush15 have you read the supybook?
[16:15:27] <nanotube> you gotta find plugins for it that do what you want... or if they don't exist, write them.
[16:15:38] <nanotube> and as ziplock suggest, read the ,,supybook first
[16:15:38] <gribble> Follow this link to the supybook, a supybot handbook: http://supybook.fealdia.org/ || Another mirror just in case: http://gribble.sourceforge.net/supybook/
[16:15:57] <ziplock> it's on the resources page which was linked above
[16:16:24] <ziplock> g'mornin nanotube
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[16:17:44] <cbush15> I cant find the ask the question bit
[16:17:48] <cbush15> Please copy it here
[16:17:54] <cbush15> I read that tutorial
[16:20:02] <nanotube> cbush15: so you want the bot to ask a user a question, and if he answers correctly, give user voice? kind of like a captcha for irc?
[16:20:14] <nanotube> ziplock: howdy :)
[16:20:16] <cbush15> Yes
[16:20:35] <nanotube> cbush15: i'm not aware of such a plugin existing... you'll have to write it yourself.
[16:20:42] <cbush15> :|
[16:20:48] <cbush15> any programs?
[16:21:32] <nanotube> you could probably try hooking into the textcaptcha.com api. that might be nice. :)
[16:22:40] <cbush15> ?
[16:23:12] <cbush15> Is there any prgrams because i know inspircd irc has a bot that does it
[16:23:37] <nanotube> dunno. if you want supy to do it, you have to write a plugin. if you want to use something else... try giving it a googling...
[16:25:15] <cbush15> Ok
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[16:27:41] <ProgVal> back
[16:27:44] <ProgVal> nanotube: mmh
[16:28:01] <ProgVal> ok
[16:28:55] <ProgVal> Why isn't it merged upstream ?
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[16:33:00] <nanotube> ProgVal: no idea... :)
[16:34:27] <ProgVal> I'm fed up with this .po files !
[16:34:33] <nanotube> heh
[16:34:56] <ProgVal> Supybot has too much feature
[16:34:59] <ProgVal> s
[16:35:34] <nanotube> heh is there such a thing as too much features? :)
[16:35:47] <ProgVal> I began 5 days ago, and I've only localised 14 plugins
[16:36:22] <themill> "only" that's pretty damned good work
[16:36:35] <ProgVal> no
[16:37:00] <ProgVal> I am in holidays, so, I am every time on computer
[16:37:14] <themill> it's still good work! :)
[16:37:16] <ProgVal> but, I should work faster now... I disabled HL alerts :D
[16:37:38] <ProgVal> omfg
[16:37:41] <ProgVal> the Filter plugin
[16:37:49] <ProgVal> 100 strings to translate
[16:40:06] <ProgVal> What .po editor do you use (if any) ?
[16:44:03] <anchepiece> nanotube: thansk i was already using it, I'm just doing a regex match on the hostmask to check if a user is authed with qnet now... preatty easy
[16:53:37] <ProgVal> o.O
[16:53:44] <ProgVal> what's a backtick ?
[16:53:52] <ProgVal> that ? `
[16:55:13] <ProgVal> oh, I see
[16:55:19] <ProgVal> lowl
[16:55:33] <ProgVal> I've just learn something about my keyboard
[16:55:44] <ProgVal> I didn't know ` + a = à
[16:57:29] <ziplock> wow, I didn't know that either
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[16:59:23] <ProgVal> but à and è are commonly used in French
[16:59:41] <ziplock> hmm, it worked once for me, but now I can't do it again
[17:00:14] <ProgVal> lol
[17:09:40] <themill> compose sequence? <compose> ` a == à
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[17:14:06] <tur42keys> @list
[17:14:26] <ProgVal> tur42keys: the prefix char is &
[17:14:45] <ProgVal> themill: compose is for nasty keyboards
[17:14:52] <ProgVal> azerty is the best
[17:15:07] <ProgVal> :D
[17:15:30] <tur42keys> &list
[17:15:30] <gribble> Admin, Alias, Anonymous, Channel, ChannelLogger, ChannelStats, Conditional, Config, Debug, Dict, Dunno, Factoids, Filter, Format, Games, Google, Internet, Later, MarketMonitor, Math, MessageParser, Misc, MtgoxMonitor, Network, Note, OTCOrderBook, Owner, Plugin, RSS, Relay, Reply, Scheduler, Seen, Services, Status, String, Time, Topic, Unix, User, Utilities, and Web
[17:16:10] <nanotube> anchepiece: ah ok :)
[17:16:12] <themill> compose is for keyboards where you only have ~100 keys but need other symbols like ¹²³⁴ × ‽
[17:16:32] <nanotube> ProgVal: translation is hard work... maybe you could recruit some of your fellow french speakers to help you out?
[17:16:56] <nanotube> themill: ‽! :)
[17:17:06] <quantumlemur> my sentiments exactly, nanotube
[17:17:17] <quantumlemur> â½!
[17:17:21] <quantumlemur> :/
[17:17:36] <quantumlemur> â½!
[17:17:38] <ProgVal> nanotube: I am asking for french translator for three month !
[17:17:40] <quantumlemur> that's better :P
[17:17:40] <ProgVal> s
[17:17:46] <ProgVal> I only got a doc translator
[17:18:00] <ProgVal> (he built his Supybot yesterday \o/)
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[17:18:24] <themill> ProgVal: have you started committing code back to git and trying to get it merged into the main supybot? Just to make sure that everyone likes the approach you're taking.
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[17:19:10] <ProgVal> themill: I am having some issues with my bot
[17:19:20] <ProgVal> probably not linked with i18n, but I want to make sure
[17:21:26] <nanotube> themill: he has a git repo on github. :)
[17:21:36] <nanotube> quantumlemur: glad we're on the same page. :)
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[17:22:21] <ProgVal> of course I have a public repo
[17:22:24] <ProgVal> ;)
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[17:25:27] <themill> yeah, I've seen. It's worth trying to get bits back as soon as you can though. You don't want someone to turn around and say "oh, I'd rather you did it this way instead" and then have to go back and redo a lot of work.
[17:25:44] <themill> (I'm not saying that this is likely or not, I've just seen that happen *far* too many times)
[17:26:06] <ProgVal> I use a gettext-like way
[17:26:08] <themill> and it makes for lots of little frowny faces ;(
[17:26:13] <ProgVal> I just rewrote the parser
[17:26:41] <ProgVal> I already translated all Supybot
[17:26:49] <ProgVal> but using another method
[17:26:52] <ProgVal> :s
[17:27:31] <ProgVal> I already send some patches and a link to my repository in the Supybot bugtracker
[17:27:34] <ProgVal> sent*
[17:27:37] <ProgVal> have sent*
[17:27:47] <ProgVal> have already sent*
[17:28:08] <ProgVal> I didn't got any answer
[17:29:22] <ProgVal> reboot (applying kernel 2.6.36)
[17:34:49] <ProgVal> back
[17:34:57] <ProgVal> I won 1 second at startup \o/
[17:36:22] <ProgVal> Filter localisation finish
[17:36:24] <ProgVal> ed
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[17:44:46] <quantumlemur> oh, my
[17:44:53] <quantumlemur> looks like the turkeys got him
[17:44:56] <quantumlemur> :(
[17:50:54] <nanotube> heh
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[18:18:37] <ProgVal> o.O someone watching my repo !
[18:18:47] <nanotube> hehe
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[19:07:22] <ProgVal> Supybot-fr makes me famous
[19:07:53] <ProgVal> 4 people use "my" software, that is the first time it happens to me
[19:09:39] <nanotube> ProgVal: hehe nice :)
[19:10:55] <anchepiece> whats the simplest way to call a whois on a nick and wait for results before processing a command?
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[19:11:21] <quantumlemur> I had to implement something like that a while ago
[19:11:29] <anchepiece> did you add the nicks to a queue
[19:11:44] <anchepiece> then run a callback at the end of /whois received data
[19:11:46] <quantumlemur> what I did was set up a numbered message handler, so that whenever it recieved a whois response, it parsed the data
[19:12:19] <quantumlemur> and then in the function that actually needed the results, it submitted the whois and waited for a flag to come back from the numbered handler
[19:12:23] <quantumlemur> if that makes sense
[19:12:44] <anchepiece> how did you do the 'waited for flag' part
[19:13:07] <anchepiece> is it ascynchronous
[19:13:20] <quantumlemur> I think it just looped until the flag came back true, but with a timeout
[19:13:52] <anchepiece> ok i think ill test it
[19:13:59] <anchepiece> that way
[19:15:05] <anchepiece> what i planned was, on command, save the name to an array and call whois on it. Once whois is returned (for any calls), check the array for a match, add the returned data, and run the callack which will use the data then delete it
[19:15:07] <nanotube> what exactly are you trying to accomplish?
[19:15:27] <nanotube> it seems that there may be an easier way :)
[19:15:32] <anchepiece> im trying to only allow network authed users to run a command
[19:15:42] <quantumlemur> what network?
[19:15:49] <anchepiece> which in qnet, can only be done with whois
[19:15:53] <anchepiece> quakenet.org
[19:16:13] <quantumlemur> (btw, I was rather unhappy with my solution, so I ended up pursuading the network owner to give me read access to the services database, heh)
[19:16:23] <anchepiece> hah nice
[19:16:46] <quantumlemur> so, that's a much better way to do it, if you can finagle it, but that would be unlikely with quakenet
[19:16:47] <anchepiece> yes im worried about timeouts (purging old requests) and keeping requests from blocking
[19:17:01] <quantumlemur> thread it and add a timeout
[19:17:15] <nanotube> anchepiece: just make the command threaded, and have it check the whois output in a straightforward manner inside the function.
[19:17:42] <nanotube> quantumlemur: heh right :)
[19:27:22] <ProgVal> nanotube: did you take a look at the i18n ?
[19:29:47] <nanotube> no haven't had the chance yet. :)
[19:30:22] <ProgVal> Is there any plugin in gribble repo there is not in upstream repo ?
[19:30:33] <quantumlemur> quite a few
[19:30:41] <quantumlemur> &ggc
[19:30:41] <gribble> Here is a nice summary of the content of the gribble git repo: http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/gribble/index.php?title=Gribble_Project_Git_Repository
[19:30:51] <quantumlemur> well, at least a couple
[19:32:29] <nanotube> haha yea
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[19:34:40] <ProgVal> Conditional is nice
[19:35:09] <ProgVal> Maybe Supybot IRC commands syntax will be a language, in the future
[19:35:18] <ProgVal> :D
[19:35:24] <ProgVal> programming language*
[19:36:33] <quantumlemur> it should be turing complete, with the conditional plugin
[19:36:44] <quantumlemur> and with the debug plugin and eval(), you can run any code
[19:39:00] <ProgVal> first, we have to improve the quotes managment
[19:39:23] <ProgVal> one can't except them, right ?
[19:39:31] <ProgVal> escape*
[19:39:39] <quantumlemur> you can
[19:40:42] <ProgVal> with \ ?
[19:40:57] <quantumlemur> yeah
[19:41:09] <ProgVal> \o/ (this is an escaped o)
[19:42:15] <quantumlemur> &echo "\""
[19:42:16] <gribble> "
[19:42:27] <ProgVal> I have a project for when I will have done with localization (let's hope I'll finish some day) :
[19:42:27] <quantumlemur> &echo "
[19:42:27] <gribble> Error: No closing quotation
[19:42:31] <quantumlemur> &echo \"
[19:42:31] <gribble> \"
[19:42:50] <ProgVal> unifying Supybot input and output encoding
[19:42:59] <quantumlemur> ahh
[19:43:05] <quantumlemur> now that's a task
[19:43:11] <ProgVal> ?
[19:44:14] <quantumlemur> there have been long and fruitless discussions here on encoding
[19:44:24] <ProgVal> really ?
[19:44:27] <quantumlemur> yeah
[19:44:44] <quantumlemur> the problem is that irc doesn't specify any encoding, and it's hard to guess what is correct
[19:44:47] <ProgVal> does English-speaking people really care about encoding ? ;)
[19:44:55] * themill votes for just use utf-8 everywhere
[19:44:58] <quantumlemur> not as much as other languages, but yes
[19:45:07] * quantumlemur seconds themill's motion
[19:45:13] * ProgVal too
[19:45:25] <ProgVal> Anyway, I write my localisation in UTF-8
[19:46:24] <ProgVal> but, ISO-X-X has a big advantage
[19:46:29] <quantumlemur> what?
[19:46:34] <themill> yeah, the catch is when someone with a KOI-8 encoding or BIG5 wants to use it
[19:46:35] <ProgVal> is is not compatible with mIRC 7.1 :D
[19:46:45] <quantumlemur> hahaha
[19:47:19] <quantumlemur> where are those used, themill?
[19:48:02] <ProgVal> hey, nice day today
[19:48:07] <ProgVal> I localized Dict, Dunno, Factoids, Filter, and Format
[19:48:11] <quantumlemur> nice
[19:48:13] <themill> #debian-russian, e.g. requests users use KOI-8R I think. Not sure if #d-zh has moved over to utf-8 yet
[19:48:33] <nanotube> i think the current decision of using the bytestream as-is from irc is correct. trying to force everything into utf8 is not feasible, as long as irc can still send non-ascii and non-utf8-encoded data
[19:49:26] <themill> are there potentially exploitable problems with format strings and making assumptions about encodings?
[19:49:37] <ProgVal> nanotube: I didn't talk about forcing an encoding
[19:49:38] <themill> (there certainly are in the web-sphere)
[19:49:44] <ProgVal> but *detecting* the encoding
[19:49:45] <quantumlemur> yeah, there are many cases where that is fine, and the few people who need it differently can probably take care of it themselves
[19:50:00] <themill> ProgVal: not possible in general
[19:50:07] <ProgVal> and reply in utf-8 or in the user-specified encoding
[19:50:30] <ProgVal> themill: possible things are boring =D
[19:50:35] <themill> ;)
[19:50:43] <quantumlemur> in the extreme case, users could register their preferred encoding with the bot
[19:50:54] <quantumlemur> then it would reply in the encoding used by the majority of the users in the channel :P
[19:51:04] <ProgVal> quantumlemur: ProgVal | and reply in utf-8 or in the user-specified encoding
[19:51:06] <ProgVal> ;)
[19:51:18] <quantumlemur> ah yeah :P
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[19:53:40] <ProgVal> quantumlemur: yeah, you're on gitub
[19:53:43] <ProgVal> github*
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[19:55:28] <ProgVal> o.O, I just discovered the git export
[19:55:37] <ProgVal> (thanks to jamessan)
[19:56:17] <ProgVal> that's very better than the bad home-made 'release.py' I used for my projects
[19:56:33] <ProgVal> ping
[19:57:44] <ProgVal> ping timeout
[19:57:49] <ProgVal> afk
[20:01:47] <nanotube> ProgVal: err there's no such thing as git export.... so what are you talking about?
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[21:00:06] <ProgVal> back
[21:00:29] <ProgVal> nanotube: maybe another name
[21:01:29] <ProgVal> http://github.com/ProgVal/Supybot-fr/blob/master/.gitattributes
[21:02:26] <nanotube> ah, that's for git archive. ok :)
[21:03:32] <ProgVal> ok
[21:03:36] <ProgVal> thanks
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[22:22:47] <bburhans> uSpam indeed.
[22:23:19] <nanotube> bburhans: hahaha yea
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[22:37:12] <anchepiece> does the ircmsgs.voice message allow an array? irc.queueMsg(ircmsgs.voice(channel, array_of_names_to_voice))
[22:37:27] <anchepiece> so it would do +vv nick1 nick2 etc
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[22:41:55] <ProgVal> anchepiece: not a tuple, but a list
[22:46:52] <anchepiece> getting this error: TypeError: unhashable type: 'list'
[22:49:14] <nanotube> anchepiece: to voice multiple nicks, use ircmsgs.voices not ircmsgs.voice
[22:49:25] <anchepiece> Ok
[22:49:35] <ProgVal> sorry
[22:49:42] <nanotube> see ircmsgs.py source for details :)
[22:49:50] <anchepiece> was just reading that
[22:50:14] <anchepiece> yep she works
[22:50:16] <anchepiece> thanks
[22:50:51] <ProgVal> "she"
[22:50:52] <nanotube> np :)
[22:51:01] <ziplock> nanotube, darn you, now I have that song stuck in my head.......
[22:51:13] <nanotube> teapot \o/ :)
[22:51:17] <nanotube> hehe
[22:51:24] <ziplock> s/teapot/supybot
[22:51:25] <ProgVal> The little teapot ?
[22:51:31] <ziplock> yeah
[22:51:32] <ProgVal> ahah
[22:51:42] <nanotube> yes, the one that's short. and stout.
[22:51:44] <nanotube> :D
[22:52:01] <ProgVal> ><
[22:52:33] <nanotube> ;;any supybot
[22:52:33] <gribble> supybot was last seen in #supybot 8 weeks, 5 days, 5 hours, 12 minutes, and 4 seconds ago: *** supybot <supybot!~supybot at www522 dot hostpc.com> has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection)
[22:52:38] <nanotube> mmm wow.
[22:52:48] <ProgVal> :s
[22:53:10] <ProgVal> I came here about 9 or 10 weeks ago
[22:54:01] <nanotube> heh so you just caught the tail end of supybot's reign of terror. :P
[22:54:53] <themill> scared him off, more like!
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[22:55:03] <ziplock> I'm still a n00b in this channel
[22:55:50] <ProgVal> yeah, I found the little teapot
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[22:58:33] <ProgVal> damn, the caps
[22:58:55] <nanotube> heh
[22:59:16] <ProgVal> damn, the caps bug is not only on my boy
[22:59:21] <ProgVal> bot*
[22:59:33] <ProgVal> another guy has this bug
[22:59:45] <ProgVal> also running MegaHAL
[23:01:02] <themill> interesting clue
[23:02:03] <nanotube> ProgVal: hm so dig into megahal then. :)
[23:02:47] <nanotube> themill: the other day we have already gotten pretty good clue about that - i ran a copy of progval's code on a bot, and it didn't have bug. progval also didn't have bug... then he loaded megahal, and boom, he got the caps bug.
[23:03:12] <themill> ahh -- I missed that but
[23:03:15] <themill> bit
[23:05:20] <ProgVal> the bug appeared some minutes after loading MegaHAL
[23:06:32] <zann> hi guys
[23:07:00] <ProgVal> another clue may be that the bug appears faster when the bot has a lot of messages to process
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[23:08:58] <ProgVal> fossrox: Are you a Perl script ?
[23:09:13] <ProgVal> your extension is .pl
[23:09:20] * quantumlemur is a php script
[23:09:46] <ProgVal> quantumlemur: what country has .php ?
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[23:09:55] <ProgVal> :D
[23:10:00] <ProgVal> ahah
[23:10:05] <ProgVal> Perl bugs
[23:10:06] <quantumlemur> haha
[23:10:53] <nanotube> ProgVal: haha nice. i think .pl is poland
[23:11:03] <ProgVal> it is
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[23:11:39] <ProgVal> What do you think about adding XML scripting to Supybot ?
[23:11:42] <ProgVal> :p
[23:20:33] <ProgVal> good night/day/morning/afternoon/evening/sunrise/sunset/anything else
[23:21:28] <ProgVal> (the different hours on the earth problem is solved)
[23:21:45] <SteelSide> why not just good *?
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[23:22:08] <ProgVal> to easy
[23:22:15] <ProgVal> too*
[23:22:45] <nanotube> SteelSide: hehe i might have gone with "good $timeofday"
[23:23:02] <ProgVal> hehe
[23:23:06] <nanotube> cuz 'good *' can also be 'good luck', 'good riddance', 'good for you' etc. :)
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[23:31:11] <SteelSide> nanotube, yes I thought about that, but then ProgVal included /anything else :p
[23:31:38] <nanotube> haha true
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