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01:16.40 IriX64 works like this, my compiler generates code for the arch and os its intended to run on *firts, but taked onto it is code for my cygwin effort, now the first instruction in the first part of the code is a NOP, which does nothing untoward if run on the machine its intended for, however on my system the os traps the invalid instruction exception and goes looking for the cygwin entry point. result ... i can run anything i build with compiling
01:17.14 IriX64 without compiling twice.
01:21.35 IriX64 the -without-cygwin (just changed it to -DWITHOUT-CYGWIN) switch produces production code.
01:22.02 IriX64 easier
01:22.53 IriX64 my compiler checks to see if its a directive else it leaves it as a macro
01:23.12 IriX64 i left room for lots of those :)
01:23.16 Twingy http://www.grizzly.com/products/h7795
01:24.19 Twingy I just ordered that
01:24.46 IriX64 you people and your bleeding edge technology ;)
01:24.49 Twingy same drill will cost you $200 from dewalt or nakkita
01:25.14 Twingy well, the current one I have is a 4 year old 9.6V craftsman with batteries that are next to shot
01:25.47 IriX64 mine still has a cord :)
01:26.24 Twingy corded ones are generally ok
01:26.40 Twingy but for example, when I go to install solar panels on my roof in 2 weeks, I'll need cordless
01:26.51 IriX64 *if there's an outlet nearby.
01:26.59 IriX64 see above.
01:27.46 Twingy 1.5Ah at 18V is generally good for putting in about 500 wood screws
01:28.29 Twingy whereas my 9.6V drill will be dead after about 150
01:29.14 Twingy I've also got the air drill and 2 drill presses
01:55.15 IriX64 shouldn't have started a gcc compile while i'm compiling brlcad, system speed now = slug.
01:57.24 IriX64 ah... you think i'm a poser, because i'm running mirc and saying i'm compiling brlcad. I told you this is unix high on windows :)
01:58.16 IriX64 but soft what tender brew whispers my name ... :)
02:03.31 IriX64 all kidding aside cassandra(read cygwin) is a virtual generic unix system, most stuff i compile for runs on it, trick is i have to start from source.
02:03.48 IriX64 oh and it is 64 bit.
02:04.54 IriX64 not kidding the linux bitchx craps here but if i compile for linux from source it runs here, problem is i have no one to test for the intended audience.
02:05.28 Twingy that's your job
02:05.46 IriX64 will *you pay me for it :)
02:06.15 IriX64 as i said on my strange brew they work.
02:06.28 IriX64 will they on a real say linux box.
02:06.40 Twingy like I said, that's your f'ing job
02:07.23 IriX64 finding a linux box you mean? (I'm poor twingy dont have your resources and no im not begging here.)
02:07.46 Twingy heard of multiple partitions?
02:07.58 IriX64 id have to start over.
02:08.08 IriX64 one drive 200 gig partition.
02:08.13 Twingy so run a vm
02:08.20 IriX64 see my windows xp is not stock.
02:08.31 Twingy I doin't care
02:08.37 Twingy either use a vm
02:08.39 Twingy or repartition
02:08.44 Twingy or stop bitching
02:09.05 IriX64 join me in a malt? :)
02:09.10 Twingy no
02:09.24 IriX64 i'll drink it myself then.
02:11.32 IriX64 i still have a licence for vmware, twingy thankyou.
02:13.36 Twingy so use it
02:17.35 IriX64 guess if it runs on linux 5.2 (Redhat) it'll run on modern linux huh?
02:18.22 IriX64 keep your shorts on straight twingy i'm downloading vmware now.
02:19.34 IriX64 last time i tried this i stupidly installed os/2 warp4
02:24.49 IriX64 err RedHat 5.1.5
02:25.03 Twingy 5.2 was biltmore
02:25.17 IriX64 this is i think manhattan.
02:26.01 IriX64 hey Bud get me another beer :)
02:26.02 Twingy no that was 4.2
02:27.38 IriX64 manhattan is 5.1 its in the book.
02:27.57 Twingy the first production machine I admin'd was running 4.0
02:29.06 Twingy most people don't
02:29.23 Twingy correction, most linux zealots don't
02:30.52 IriX64 you calling me names? ;)
02:34.53 IriX64 ever hear of bigstorageonline.com?
02:35.01 IriX64 or similar?
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04:40.23 Twingy http://members.ozemail.com.au/~lbrash/msjokes/blue-screen-of-death.gif
04:42.41 IriX64 did you "forge" that :)
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10:00.04 lg_ hi
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12:31.55 ``Erik heh
12:32.19 lg_ hi
12:32.29 lg_ alive ;-)
12:52.51 ValarQ IriX64: i still don't understand why you cut every shot
12:53.23 lg_ ?
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13:52.12 CIA-11 BRL-CAD: 03brlcad * 10brlcad/src/libdm/query.c: don't use the HAVE_XOPENDISPLAY define, configure doesn't provide it atm anyways. instead merge in the logic pertaining to checking for X and/or GLX into their respective sections.
13:54.07 CIA-11 BRL-CAD: 03brlcad * 10brlcad/src/libdm/tcl.c:
13:54.07 CIA-11 BRL-CAD: copy the name/port of the x11 server into a temporary buffer. this avoids some
13:54.07 CIA-11 BRL-CAD: odd stack corruption that is probably related to a bug somewhere else. this is
13:54.07 CIA-11 BRL-CAD: of course just masking tape over one of the symptoms more than likely.
13:56.55 CIA-11 BRL-CAD: 03brlcad * 10brlcad/src/mged/ged.c: if mged was started in interactive mode and fails to create a display manager, revert to classic mode.
14:10.59 CIA-11 BRL-CAD: 03brlcad * 10brlcad/src/mged/ged.c: break message into two lines on abort.
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