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by Dave Korn-6 :: Rate this Message:

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Dave Korn wrote:
> [nonsense]

  Bah, wrong list, sorry.

    cheers,
      DaveK


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by Eric Blake :: Rate this Message:

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According to Christopher Faylor on 7/16/2009 6:02 PM:
>> $ for f in msg0003*; do while read file; do wget -O patch.txt "$file";
>> patch -p2 < patch.txt; done < $f ; git commit -a -m "fold in $f"; done
>
> I always just use the toggle switches on the front panel of my computer.

Your computer has a front panel?  Doesn't that block access to all the
vacuum tube relays and jumper wires?  Next, I bet you're even going to
tell me that your computer takes up less space than a hippo - preposterous!

- --
Don't work too hard, make some time for fun as well!

Eric Blake             ebb9@...
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Parent Message unknown Re: MVFS results

by Dave Korn-6 :: Rate this Message:

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Christopher Faylor wrote:

> On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 11:13:43PM +0000, Eric Blake wrote:
>> Corinna Vinschen <corinna-cygwin <at> cygwin.com> writes:
>>> Oh well.  Ok, I planned to check this change in and let you then test
>> >from CVS.  But since that's a problem for you, here's the patch.  The
>>> important part is that Cygwin should now always create symlinks as
>>> shortcuts on MVFS, regardless of the CYGWIN=winsymlink setting.  Please
>>> check.
>> Not quite.  I've finally got my tree in the state where I could apply
>> this patch.  For the record (more documenting it for myself, than
>> anything else), I used setup.exe to get 1.7.0-51 sources, used 'git
>> init && git add .  && git commit -m 1.7.0-51' to make it easier to
>> track commits, then ran these commands to grab all CVS changes since
>> that point:
>>
>> $ wget
>> http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-cvs/2009-q3/msg0003{0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8}.html
>>
>> $ for f in msg*.html; do sed -n
>> 's,.*\(http://sources.redhat.com/cgi-bin[^<]*\)<.*,\1, s,&,\&,gp'
>> $f > ${f%.html}.txt; done
>>
>> $ for f in msg0003*; do while read file; do wget -O patch.txt "$file";
>> patch -p2 < patch.txt; done < $f ; git commit -a -m "fold in $f"; done
>
> I always just use the toggle switches on the front panel of my computer.
>
> Much easier.
>
> cgf

  I always just bang two rocks together.  With a cute fluffy kitten trapped in
between.  It doesn't have quite as much computational power, but at least it's
needlessly sadistic and cruel.

  Much more satisfying.

    cheers,
      DaveK


Re: MVFS results

by Dave Korn-6 :: Rate this Message:

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Eric Blake wrote:

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> According to Christopher Faylor on 7/16/2009 6:02 PM:
>>> $ for f in msg0003*; do while read file; do wget -O patch.txt "$file";
>>> patch -p2 < patch.txt; done < $f ; git commit -a -m "fold in $f"; done
>> I always just use the toggle switches on the front panel of my computer.
>
> Your computer has a front panel?  Doesn't that block access to all the
> vacuum tube relays and jumper wires?  Next, I bet you're even going to
> tell me that your computer takes up less space than a hippo - preposterous!

  Apropos of nothing, it just occurred to me that if anyone ever wrote a
special version of cpp with custom features aimed specifically at entrants in
the IOCCC, it should be called a "C preposteriser".

    cheers,
      DaveK

Re: MVFS results

by Christopher Faylor-8 :: Rate this Message:

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On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 12:28:31PM +0100, Dave Korn wrote:
>Dave Korn wrote:
>> [nonsense]
>
>  Bah, wrong list, sorry.

It really is ok to be humorous in the Cygwin list.

Or do I mean contemptuously sarcastic?  Hmm.  Come to think of it there
obviously is no difference.

cgf

Re: MVFS results

by Dave Korn-6 :: Rate this Message:

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Christopher Faylor wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 12:28:31PM +0100, Dave Korn wrote:
>> Dave Korn wrote:
>>> [nonsense]
>>  Bah, wrong list, sorry.
>
> It really is ok to be humorous in the Cygwin list.

  I know, but I wouldn't have bothered with a silly "To:" line if I had meant
to send it there!

> Or do I mean contemptuously sarcastic?  Hmm.  Come to think of it there
> obviously is no difference.

  Say, is that commutative?  I just wondered which would be worse:
contemptuous sarcasm, or sarcastic contempt.


  Oh wait!  I could be facetious too!

    cheers,
      DaveK

Re: MVFS results

by Dave Korn-6 :: Rate this Message:

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Dave Korn wrote:
> Christopher Faylor wrote:
>> On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 12:28:31PM +0100, Dave Korn wrote:
>>> Dave Korn wrote:
>>>> [nonsense]
>>>  Bah, wrong list, sorry.
>> It really is ok to be humorous in the Cygwin list.
>
>   I know, but I wouldn't have bothered with a silly "To:" line if I had meant
> to send it there!

  *selfasskick*

  I just did it again.  Right, that's all from me for tonight folks!

    cheers,
      DaveK


Re: MVFS results

by Corinna Vinschen-2 :: Rate this Message:

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On Jul 17 01:35, Dave Korn wrote:
>   I always just bang two rocks together.  With a cute fluffy kitten trapped in
> between.  It doesn't have quite as much computational power, but at least it's
> needlessly sadistic and cruel.
>
>   Much more satisfying.

You're actually Doctor Chaotica, ruler of the cosmos, right?  Dave Korn
is just your pseudonym.


Corinna

Re: MVFS results

by Dave Korn-6 :: Rate this Message:

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Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Jul 17 01:35, Dave Korn wrote:
>>   I always just bang two rocks together.  With a cute fluffy kitten trapped in
>> between.  It doesn't have quite as much computational power, but at least it's
>> needlessly sadistic and cruel.
>>
>>   Much more satisfying.
>
> You're actually Doctor Chaotica, ruler of the cosmos, right?  Dave Korn
> is just your pseudonym.

  No, it's worse than that - I am Dave Korn, and Doctor Chaotica is just my
pseudonym!  Muahahahaha-ha-ha-haaaaa!

    cheers,
      DaveK

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by Dave Korn-6 :: Rate this Message:

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Steve Thompson wrote:
> On Fri, 17 Jul 2009, Dave Korn wrote:
>
>> I wanted to "save" one, I did that by leaving the power on
>> indefinitely ...
>
> You had power? Luxury! I had to keep pedaling the bicycle!
>
> -s

  You had Monty Python sketches?  Luxury!  In my day we didn't have jokes, we
just had a transcript of a forty-year old weather forecast written in crayon
on a scrap of paper, and we had to laugh hysterically at it for twenty-nine
hours a day or father would beat us wi' rocks!

    cheers,
      DaveK



Re: MVFS results

by Christopher Faylor-8 :: Rate this Message:

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On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 03:26:56PM +0100, Dave Korn wrote:

>Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>> On Jul 17 01:35, Dave Korn wrote:
>>>   I always just bang two rocks together.  With a cute fluffy kitten trapped in
>>> between.  It doesn't have quite as much computational power, but at least it's
>>> needlessly sadistic and cruel.
>>>
>>>   Much more satisfying.
>>
>> You're actually Doctor Chaotica, ruler of the cosmos, right?  Dave Korn
>> is just your pseudonym.
>
>  No, it's worse than that - I am Dave Korn, and Doctor Chaotica is just my
>pseudonym!  Muahahahaha-ha-ha-haaaaa!

I've always suspected that the more-famous David Korn was just a shell
of a programmer compared to our version.  Now I know why.

cgf