1167092923 Q * dna_ Quit: Verlassend 1167094757 J * Aiken_ ~james@tooax6-057.dialup.optusnet.com.au 1167095052 Q * Aiken Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1167096843 Q * FireEgl Remote host closed the connection 1167101581 J * mrrm ~urkel@tor-irc.dnsbl.oftc.net 1167103038 Q * yarihm Quit: Leaving 1167111576 M * Bertl okay, off to bed now ... have a good one everyone! 1167111583 N * Bertl Bertl_zZ 1167113117 J * neon neon@d57-2-134.home.cgocable.net 1167113273 P * neon 1167118168 J * _dmax ~semaj@81.193.58.199 1167118227 Q * s0undt3ch Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1167118241 Q * dmax Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1167118250 N * _dmax dmax 1167119979 J * bonbons ~bonbons@ip-83-134-139-4.dsl.scarlet.be 1167120350 Q * Aiken_ Quit: Leaving 1167121910 Q * bonbons Quit: Leaving 1167122561 Q * ruskie Remote host closed the connection 1167122784 J * ruskie ~ruskie@ruskie.user.oftc.net 1167122896 Q * ruskie Remote host closed the connection 1167123090 J * ruskie ~ruskie@ruskie.user.oftc.net 1167124183 Q * kir Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1167124449 J * kir ~kir@swsoft-mipt-nat.sw.ru 1167126313 Q * michal` Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1167126699 J * michal` ~michal@www.rsbac.org 1167129088 J * dna ~naucki@p54BCF685.dip.t-dialin.net 1167131837 J * blacktoo sven@ns1.deefs21.nbiserv.de 1167131854 P * blacktoo 1167134107 J * Arash HiPpO@cable-87-116-176-255.dynamic.sbb.co.yu 1167134345 Q * Arash 1167134506 Q * ensc Killed (NickServ (GHOST command used by ensc_)) 1167134516 J * ensc ~irc-ensc@p54B4E962.dip.t-dialin.net 1167134786 Q * waldi Remote host closed the connection 1167135449 J * yarihm ~yarihm@84-74-17-6.dclient.hispeed.ch 1167135452 J * lilalinux ~plasma@dslb-084-058-206-206.pools.arcor-ip.net 1167138373 Q * ensc Quit: leaving 1167139034 J * ensc ~irc-ensc@p54B4E962.dip.t-dialin.net 1167139153 Q * michal` Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1167139512 J * michal` ~michal@www.rsbac.org 1167139825 Q * rob-84x^ Quit: brb 1167140170 J * rob-84x^ ~rob@submarine.ath.cx 1167140392 J * xkill ~admin@201.41.206.141 1167140415 P * xkill 1167141187 J * s0undt3ch ~s0undt3ch@bl4-58-199.dsl.telepac.pt 1167141549 J * dreamind apwdsl@p548AAEDE.dip0.t-ipconnect.de 1167141591 M * dreamind Hi folks :) 1167141616 Q * lilalinux Remote host closed the connection 1167145810 M * matti :)O 1167145918 Q * sid3windr Read error: Operation timed out 1167146217 P * Kerberos satan told me to 1167148793 Q * michal` Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1167149086 J * michal` ~michal@www.rsbac.org 1167149395 Q * dreamind Quit: dreamind 1167149433 J * sid3windr luser@bastard-operator.from-hell.be 1167149858 J * Piet hiddenserv@tor.noreply.org 1167150375 J * newz2000 ~matt@12-216-147-124.client.mchsi.com 1167150515 J * stefani_ ~stefani@tsipoor.banerian.org 1167151074 N * Bertl_zZ Bertl 1167151138 M * Bertl morning folks! 1167151150 M * phreak`` Bertl: morning :) 1167151183 M * matti Morning Bertl ;) 1167151184 M * matti phreak``: :) 1167151188 M * matti Bertl: How are you? 1167151190 M * matti phreak``: And you? 1167151223 M * Bertl I'll answer that after coffee :) 1167151236 A * matti just made one. 1167151238 M * matti Want some? 1167151238 M * matti ;] 1167151248 M * matti Italian blend. 1167151251 M * matti Yummy. 1167151252 M * matti ;] 1167151259 M * daniel_hozac morning Bertl! 1167151264 M * matti daniel_hozac: :)) 1167151268 M * phreak`` matti: good so far :) trying to get a descent desktop up and running ;) 1167151279 M * daniel_hozac hello matti 1167151282 M * matti phreak``: Whoo... I'll cross fingers then ;) 1167151291 M * Hollow morning :) 1167151301 M * matti Hollow: :)) 1167151306 M * matti Hollow: Coffee? 1167151314 M * Hollow yeah, thanks :) 1167151318 M * nebuchadnezzar hi 1167151394 A * matti hands a mug of really delicious coffee to Hollow. 1167151400 M * matti Hollow: Enjoy. 1167151403 M * matti nebuchadnezzar: Coffe? 1167151406 M * daniel_hozac nebuchadnezzar: is your problem solved-solved yet? or still just workarounds? 1167151406 M * matti s/e/ee 1167151423 M * daniel_hozac (and has a cause been isolated?) 1167151449 M * Bertl daniel_hozac: it is some kind of incompatibility between dietlibc libs and glibc apps 1167151450 J * bonbons ~bonbons@83.222.37.103 1167151461 M * daniel_hozac Bertl: hmm? the library should be glibc. 1167151471 M * Bertl daniel_hozac: compiling the vserver lib with glibc works 1167151494 M * Bertl the vhashify object is identical in diet and glibc case 1167151504 M * daniel_hozac yeah, it's always glibc. 1167151517 M * daniel_hozac a dietlibc compile of the utils should create two libraries, a static one for diet apps, and the dynamic one for glibc apps. 1167151538 M * Bertl well, it seems that maybe the wrong one is built/used ... 1167151555 M * daniel_hozac so --disable-dietlibc is yet another workaround? 1167151556 M * Bertl you should have a bug report on savannah 1167151562 M * daniel_hozac oh? 1167151619 M * daniel_hozac i don't see any recent bugs. 1167151636 M * daniel_hozac (other than your debian guest kills vserver script bug) 1167151668 M * Bertl hmm, nebuchadnezzar promised me ... maybe he forgot somehow ... 1167151755 M * daniel_hozac would be very interesting to see a diff of the glibc compiles. 1167151763 M * Bertl anyway, we should have all the data 1167151795 M * nebuchadnezzar Bertl: arf, I made a debian bug report :-/ 1167151801 M * daniel_hozac hmm, syscall_setiattr? wasn't getiattr the problem? 1167151824 M * Bertl okay, off for dinner now .. back shortly ... 1167151886 M * daniel_hozac nebuchadnezzar: could you diff util-vserver-0.30.212-{diet,libc}/lib/lib_libvserver_la_syscall_getiattr.S, after doing the same procedure as before to get those files? 1167151974 M * nebuchadnezzar ok 1167151991 M * nebuchadnezzar I'll do that 1167152007 M * nebuchadnezzar in a quite near future ;-) 1167152021 M * daniel_hozac np, take your time :) 1167152227 M * matti k, nobody else want coffee, so I'll make some more only for me... 1167152227 M * matti :) 1167152439 J * marcfiu ~mef@aegis.CS.Princeton.EDU 1167152450 M * marcfiu Happy Holidays. 1167152531 M * daniel_hozac you too! 1167152539 M * marcfiu vs2.0.3-rc1 is the successor to vs2.0.2.2-rc9? 1167152584 M * daniel_hozac yes. 1167152604 M * daniel_hozac some minor cleanups and two fixes, IIRC. 1167152616 M * daniel_hozac (fixes in the least meaningful sense of the word) 1167152973 M * newz2000 Is there an easy way to get vserver running on Ubuntu dapper using apt? I've tried a few howtos and had probs with all. 1167152992 M * Bertl newz2000: what problems? 1167153014 M * newz2000 can't find the deb for the kernel, for example. 1167153021 M * Bertl daniel_hozac: what is the beecrypt used for? only sha hashes? 1167153046 M * Bertl newz2000: well, that is an ubuntu problem, maybe use a debian kernel or complain to the ubuntu folks? 1167153047 M * daniel_hozac Bertl: the idea is to have support for multiple hashes and have it configurable. 1167153056 M * Bertl daniel_hozac: and right now? 1167153062 M * daniel_hozac i don't know how far along the implementation is in that area right now. 1167153067 M * newz2000 Bertl: I was just curious if anyone here has seen one that works 1167153075 M * daniel_hozac i think SHA is hardcoded for now. 1167153088 M * Bertl daniel_hozac: and that's the only reason for the vhashify not being diet, yes? 1167153097 M * daniel_hozac yep. 1167153135 M * Bertl okay, in this case I'd really prefer to rip out the beecrypt stuff and replace it by openssl or a trivial sha implementation 1167153219 M * Bertl newz2000: http://ubuntu.uni-klu.ac.at/ubuntu.uniklu/dists/dapper/uniklu-vserver/ 1167153247 M * daniel_hozac replacing it with another library probably wouldn't change anything. 1167153263 M * daniel_hozac the library would have to be a static dietlibc library in order to be useful. 1167153332 M * daniel_hozac but it actually looks like it will currently use whatever is the default for the beecrypt. 1167153339 M * Bertl no idea why static libraries (not for dietlibc) won't work properly, but okay, the sha code is trivial 1167153404 M * daniel_hozac well, i guess a plain static library might work too, but things like errno are handled differently and i suppose that could cause problems. 1167153442 M * Bertl alternative would be to compile the vhashify completely glibc including the libraries 1167153451 M * daniel_hozac well, it is completely glibc. 1167153472 M * daniel_hozac as i said, a dietlibc build of the utils will build the library twice, once for the diet apps and once for the glibc apps. 1167153476 M * Bertl obviously not, otherwise there should be no difference in the code, no? 1167153507 M * daniel_hozac well, you diffed a diet and a glibc file, so it's not entirely unexpected :) 1167153530 M * Bertl no, I mean working vs failing vhashify 1167153530 M * daniel_hozac the lib_libvserver_la_* files are glibc, the lib_libvserver_a_* files are diet. 1167153547 M * daniel_hozac ah, for the glibc build? 1167153551 M * Bertl yup 1167153551 M * daniel_hozac yeah, that's strange. 1167153558 M * daniel_hozac that's why i want the diff between the glibc files ;) 1167153564 M * Bertl okay 1167153844 M * phreak`` harry: ping 1167154949 M * marcfiu daniel_hozac: thanks for the info on vs2.0.3-rc1 1167155010 M * marcfiu daniel_hozac and Bertl: so is vs2.0.3-rc1 close to being an official "final" release"? 1167155025 M * Bertl we hope so 1167155050 M * marcfiu that is, since vs2.0.x wont be moving forward to linux >=2.6.19? 1167155056 M * marcfiu Bertl: ok... thanks. 1167155070 M * marcfiu ok... I'll merge it to our kernel. 1167155187 M * marcfiu daniel_hozac: looks like your latest FC-5 kernel is still based on vs2.0.2.2-rc9 1167155194 M * daniel_hozac yeah. 1167155198 M * marcfiu ok 1167155259 M * marcfiu daniel_hozac: 1.2255-fc5 1167155277 M * daniel_hozac right. 1167155278 M * marcfiu any idea if you are going to move to 1.2260-fc5 and vs2.0.3-rc1? 1167155322 M * daniel_hozac well, i'm basically waiting for 2.6.19 so i can move to 2.2 now. 1167155356 M * daniel_hozac (i don't know if FC5 will get 2.6.19, if there's no indication of that soon i'll probably upgrade to whatever's latest) 1167155414 M * marcfiu ok... we are going to move to FC6+2.6.19+vs2.2 (or vs2.3) internally, but for our production setup I am planning to use FC5+2.6.18+vs2.0.3.XFINAL 1167155433 M * daniel_hozac FC6 is already 2.6.19 in CVS. 1167155445 M * daniel_hozac i don't think it works yet though. 1167155450 M * marcfiu good to know. :) 1167155488 J * Blissex ~Blissex@82-69-39-138.dsl.in-addr.zen.co.uk 1167155636 M * daniel_hozac i guess there shouldn't be any problems with just updating my patch to 2.0.3-rc1 against 2260. 1167155651 M * marcfiu no worries... 1167155655 M * marcfiu working on it myself. 1167155956 Q * duckx Remote host closed the connection 1167156691 M * Bertl okay, off for now ... back later ... 1167156695 N * Bertl Bertl_oO 1167156743 M * hardwire oO? 1167156744 M * hardwire :) 1167157029 M * newz2000 how do I solve this error? vserver-topdirectory '/etc/vservers/.defaults/vdirbase/files/etc' and/or configuration at '/etc/vservers/files' exist already; please try to use '--force', or remove them manually. 1167157029 M * newz2000 Do I just `rm -rf /etc/vservers/.defaults/vdirbase/files/etc' and/or configuration at '/etc/vservers/files /etc/vservers/files` 1167157051 M * newz2000 (I started to create a vserver using the wrong mirror) 1167157234 M * daniel_hozac vserver files delete 1167157254 M * newz2000 daniel_hozac: thanks! 1167158085 M * matti Hmm... 1167158088 A * matti wonders. 1167158420 J * thunder18 ~thu@tor-irc.dnsbl.oftc.net 1167158424 Q * thunder1 Remote host closed the connection 1167158482 N * thunder18 thunder1 1167158741 P * marcfiu 1167158812 M * matti Anybody have an idea, how to write simple function using recursion for double-factorial? BTW, n!! is not the same as (n!)!. 1167158818 A * matti wonders... 1167158818 M * matti ;] 1167158835 M * matti Mhmhmh. 1167158892 M * daniel_hozac how does double-factorial work? 1167158898 M * cehteh hehe 1167158904 M * matti http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Factorial#Double_factorial 1167158911 A * daniel_hozac has absolutely no math background. 1167158915 M * matti Using loops is easy. 1167158931 A * cehteh neither ... but with a definiton it would be significantly easier :) 1167158932 M * matti But I want to try write recursion-based function. 1167158935 M * matti I hate loops. 1167158964 M * matti ;] 1167158974 M * matti And yes, and I'm bored ;p 1167158976 M * matti ;p 1167159042 M * cehteh heh 1167159048 M * matti cehteh: Hm? 1167159067 M * cehteh well i am not bored .. but if i would be bored, i could try it in prolog 1167159077 M * matti Prolog? 1167159085 M * matti Language is not important in this case. 1167159087 M * matti :) 1167159262 M * daniel_hozac perl -e 'sub dfac($) { my $n = shift; return 1 if ($n == 0 || $n == 1); return $n * &dfac($n-2); } print &dfac(9), "\n"; print &dfac(8), "\n";' ? :) 1167159327 M * matti Evil perl-one-liner ;p 1167159329 M * matti ;D 1167159331 M * matti Hyhy. 1167159343 M * daniel_hozac hehe 1167159366 M * daniel_hozac about the only thing perl is useful for; cryptic one-liners :) 1167159436 M * cehteh member(N,[1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9]), double_factorial(N,R), write(R), nl, fail. 1167159436 M * cehteh 1 1167159436 M * cehteh 2 1167159436 M * cehteh 3 1167159436 M * cehteh 8 1167159438 M * cehteh 15 1167159438 M * cehteh 48 1167159440 M * cehteh 105 1167159444 M * cehteh 384 1167159446 M * cehteh 945 1167159455 M * cehteh mhm not correct :) 1167159464 M * cehteh oh .. correct ... 1167159469 M * cehteh example started a 0 1167159505 M * matti No. 1167159516 M * matti I mean. 1167159527 M * cehteh 1, 1, 2, 3, 8, 15, 48, 105, 384, 945, 3840, ... 1167159528 M * matti No for my... 1167159532 M * matti Yes, yes. 1167159535 M * matti But, I wonder. 1167159557 M * matti In Python: 1167159559 M * matti def x(n): 1167159559 M * matti if n == 0 or 1: 1167159559 M * matti return 1 1167159561 M * matti return n * x(n - 2) 1167159573 M * daniel_hozac if n == 0 or n == 1 1167159579 M * matti Oh. 1167159588 M * cehteh | double_factorial(N,1) :- (N==0;N==1). 1167159588 M * cehteh | double_factorial(N,R) :- N >= 2, N2 is N - 2, double_factorial(N2, R2), R is N * R2. 1167159590 M * cehteh in prolog 1167159617 M * matti daniel_hozac: Heh, stupid mistake. 1167159622 M * matti daniel_hozac: Now it is working. 1167159627 M * daniel_hozac we all make them :) 1167159629 M * phedny /part Forbidden word "prolog" detected 1167159646 A * matti is silly goose. 1167159662 M * matti daniel_hozac: And I was wondering, why this is not working. 1167159663 M * matti LOL 1167159668 M * matti I am 100% stupid ;p 1167159672 M * daniel_hozac hehe. 1167159688 M * cehteh i wonder how python can handle the recursion :) 1167159728 M * cehteh ?- double_factorial(101,R). 1167159728 M * cehteh R = 275264606114823679801052037785492781962370429385126144787167211167753726318359375 ? 1167159762 M * matti LOL 1167159776 M * cehteh bignum support is cool even 10000 works 1167159788 M * cehteh in a fraction of a second 1167159796 M * matti Not in python. 1167159797 M * matti >>> x(100) 1167159797 M * matti 34243224702511976248246432895208185975118675053719198827915654463488000000000000L 1167159801 M * matti ;D 1167159814 M * cehteh 101 please 1167159818 M * matti I Aye. 1167159829 M * matti >>> x(101) 1167159830 M * matti 275264606114823679801052037785492781962370429385126144787167211167753726318359375L 1167159861 M * matti s/I// 1167159909 M * cehteh 999999 1167159934 M * matti RuntimeError: maximum recursion depth exceeded 1167159936 M * cehteh hehe 1167159942 M * daniel_hozac new e-penis measurements? :) 1167159943 M * matti ;p 1167159947 M * cehteh 10000 1167159948 M * matti daniel_hozac: Yep! 1167159950 M * matti ;] 1167159955 J * Piet_ hiddenserv@tor.noreply.org 1167159966 M * matti cehteh: Same, too much. 1167159969 M * cehteh lol 1167159995 M * cehteh prolog has tail-recursion optimization 1167160001 M * matti Seem so. 1167160006 M * cehteh python devs reject to include it 1167160029 M * matti k. 1167160030 M * cehteh and python is slow on recursions anyways 1167160046 M * matti Let's go for multi-factorials :) 1167160057 M * matti cehteh: This can be a nice benchmark AFAIK 1167160087 M * cehteh nah 1167160093 M * matti Nah? 1167160093 M * cehteh too simple 1167160096 M * matti Hmm... 1167160109 J * marcfiu ~mef@aegis.CS.Princeton.EDU 1167160109 M * cehteh use ackermans function if you want to bench recursions 1167160163 M * cehteh and dont use python in e-penis contests .. you will be laugth at 1167160172 M * matti HEhehe. 1167160222 M * marcfiu daniel_hozac: as far as I can tell, the difference between 2.0.2.2-rc9 and 2.0.3-rc1 is a change in fs/super.c and the elimination of a few MASK_ENTRYs in the vlimit_mask in kernel/vserver/limit.c. 1167160289 M * daniel_hozac plus the reversion of some null-hunks, and a small "fix" to fs/namei.c. 1167160296 M * matti cehteh: Thanks :) 1167160309 M * matti cehteh: Where did you learn Prolog? 1167160310 M * marcfiu what are null-hunks? whitespace? 1167160314 M * daniel_hozac basically. 1167160325 M * daniel_hozac mostly leftovers from the irq switching. 1167160333 M * cehteh matti: uhm .. at home, self study almost 20 years ago 1167160343 M * matti cehteh: 20 y ago?! 1167160348 M * matti cehteh: How old are you? 1167160351 M * matti 60? 1167160351 M * matti ;] 1167160365 M * cehteh almost 37 1167160375 Q * Piet Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1167160394 M * matti 15 y difference between us. 1167160395 M * matti ;] 1167160407 M * cehteh heh 1167160412 M * matti cehteh: But hey. Nice. I am impressed. 1167160426 M * matti cehteh: Not many people can use prolog those times. 1167160426 M * matti ;] 1167160438 M * cehteh well prolog is a really good experience to learn .. doesnt mean you have to use it later but you get a new view on solving problems 1167160457 M * matti ;] 1167160464 M * cehteh oh .. there is a quite active prolog community and it is used professionally in some domains 1167160473 M * matti No doubt. 1167160513 M * cehteh and many things are surprisingly easy in prolog when you know the language 1167160589 M * matti ;] 1167160601 M * cehteh http://www.pipapo.org/prologwiki/Snippets/Sudoku << want to write a sudoku solver in any other language in one hour? 1167160674 M * matti Hmm... 1167160675 M * matti Nide. 1167160676 M * cehteh (actually i am sure it took less to solve it in prolog) 1167160678 M * matti s/Nide/Nicde/ 1167160681 M * matti Uh. 1167160713 M * cehteh and thats just example, in no way optimized 1167160799 M * matti :) 1167160954 J * bronson ~bronson@pool-71-116-237-101.lsanca.dsl-w.verizon.net 1167161874 M * Wonka cehteh: i've seen one in haskell, somewhere... 1167161909 A * cehteh seen a lot 1167161923 M * cehteh Wonka: not in berlin? 1167162241 J * duckx ~Duck@tox.dyndns.org 1167162285 Q * duckx Remote host closed the connection 1167162611 J * duckx ~Duck@tox.dyndns.org 1167162662 Q * duckx Remote host closed the connection 1167162720 J * duckx ~Duck@tox.dyndns.org 1167163181 M * matti Does anybody have ACD with music from movie "Les Choristes"? 1167163516 M * marcfiu daniel_hozac: where can I find the changelog between fc5 2255 and 2257? 1167163936 M * Wonka cehteh: i am in berlin, in the cert room precisly 1167163964 M * cehteh damnit .. all peeps are in berlin .. but me :( 1167163967 M * Wonka :/ 1167164224 M * marcfiu daniel_hozac: pretty straightforward to apply the delta from 2.0.2.2-rc9 to 2.0.3-rc1 to the FC5 2255 tree. 1167164242 M * marcfiu http://www.cs.princeton.edu/~mef/vserver/delta-vs2.0.2.2-rc9-vs2.0.3-rc1.diff 1167165467 M * daniel_hozac marcfiu: the specfile and the CVS log should have the changes. 1167165523 M * daniel_hozac using the deltas usually doesn't cause problems. 1167165810 M * daniel_hozac +english 1167165902 M * newz2000 thanks for the help guys, 4 servers and numerous vservers all setup and configured in just a few hours. 1167165972 M * marcfiu daniel_hozac: the spec file comments aren't complete 1167165979 M * marcfiu daniel_hozac: which file should I look at the CVS log 1167166013 M * daniel_hozac http://cvs.fedoraproject.org/viewcvs.cgi/rpms/kernel/FC-5/kernel-2.6.spec?view=log&rev=HEAD 1167166021 M * marcfiu daniel_hozac: the comments aren't complete, because when you look at the diff between 2255 and 2257 there is more in there than the comments state in the spec. 1167166034 M * daniel_hozac oh? such as? 1167166111 M * marcfiu well, i suppose the main change is that they upgraded to 2.6.18rc2 1167166121 M * marcfiu So I suppose it suffices for them to state that. 1167166152 M * marcfiu I guess FC/RH didn't make any fixes above and beyond what they had in 2255 besides upgrading to 2.6.18rc2. 1167166159 M * marcfiu that's good enough info for now. 1167166191 M * daniel_hozac - squashfs robustness fixes from Phillip Lougher. 1167166198 M * daniel_hozac - lower max CPU count for x86-64 to 64 CPUs. 1167166210 M * marcfiu right... things i don't care about. :) 1167166225 M * marcfiu for now... we don't do x86-64 and likely wont until we switch to 2.6.19. 1167166345 Q * Blissex Remote host closed the connection 1167167184 M * marcfiu daniel_hozac: btw., in 2257 they disabled squashfs. 1167167202 M * marcfiu daniel_hozac: in 1.2260 they re-enable it. 1167167224 M * daniel_hozac right. 1167167226 M * marcfiu right now I am going to 2257 just because that's what they released and presumably people are using it. 1167167255 M * marcfiu I'll upgrade to whatever else they consider "stable" and is released to the public, unless there is some good reason to pull something from cvs that is newer. 1167167305 M * daniel_hozac 2260 is basically just 2257 + squashfs reenabled + 2.6.18.6-final (== 2.6.18.6-rc2) 1167167324 M * daniel_hozac so unless you use squashfs, no real reason to upgrade. 1167169402 Q * bonbons Quit: Leaving 1167170752 J * Aiken ~james@tooax6-122.dialup.optusnet.com.au 1167170847 J * haxier ~haxier@eu85-84-174-73.clientes.euskaltel.es 1167171286 Q * Piet_ Quit: Piet_ 1167171853 Q * michal` Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1167172072 Q * m`m`h Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1167172294 J * michal` ~michal@www.rsbac.org 1167172487 Q * haxier Remote host closed the connection 1167172893 P * marcfiu 1167173547 J * m`m`h ~simba@deb30.mgts.by 1167173733 P * stefani_ I'm Parting (the water) 1167174320 N * Bertl_oO Bertl 1167174324 M * Bertl back now 1167174380 J * FireEgl ~FireEgl@adsl-147-90-220.bhm.bellsouth.net 1167174591 Q * bronson Read error: Operation timed out 1167175983 M * matti Hello again Bertl 1167175983 M * matti ;] 1167176067 M * Bertl tx 1167176455 M * matti :> 1167177035 M * Bertl daniel_hozac: any new clues regarding vhashify? 1167177152 M * daniel_hozac no, i haven't gotten any new results yet. 1167177207 Q * sladen Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1167177364 J * sladen paul@starsky.19inch.net