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<SiFuh>
ukky: Been a week. So I showed the father-in-crime that his mailbox is fixed. He hadn't even noticed. Heh old age even though it had been broken for more than 10 years..
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<SiFuh>
remiliascarlet: The possession of lock-picking tools is illegal in Japan. <-- Good thing I took them out of my gear
<SiFuh>
I'm licenced to carry in Australia and have used that licence in Malaysia without issues
<SiFuh>
If an attack involves weapons such as knives or guns, then it may not be appropriate or necessary for one to use force against an attacker unless they are also armed with a weapon or there is no other way out of the situation without using deadly force.
<SiFuh>
WTF?
<SiFuh>
So I can't defend myself if they have a weapon? Is that what this clown is saying?
<SiFuh>
Doesn't fit anymore since I installed a roof-top tent
<SiFuh>
I bought that a long time ago to cover the car to hide it in the jungle when they come hunt us down during the fake plandemic
<SiFuh>
zorz: She's hanging clothes on the hammock and kicks it. It smashed into my fender flares "HEY! WATCH IT!" "Why are you shouting at me?" "That's my freshly painted fender flares you all fucked up 9 times. You want to fuck it up again?"
<SiFuh>
Fleetwood Mac blasting on the stereo and the wife says "I have never heard these guys"
<SiFuh>
Waaaaaaaaa? How can you not?
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<SiFuh>
Come back SiFuh_, we miss you already
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<SiFuh>
Party time!
<zorz>
heh
<zorz>
SiFuh: nice tires and wheels
<SiFuh>
Made in China
<zorz>
:)
<zorz>
nice toyota
<SiFuh>
Oh I installed a Mitsubish part today
<zorz>
you know i realy liked the yamaha motor engines of toyota
<zorz>
thanks i am not native english speaking arsehole like you
<zorz>
hahahaha
<SiFuh>
I am worse than an arsehole
<SiFuh>
zorz: Rock Sliders are 4x4 slang for what appears to be a step but isn't. It is used to protect the under carriage of the cab by sliding over rocks instead of tearing your cab apart.
<zorz>
i see
<zorz>
good to know
<SiFuh>
There is another name
<SiFuh>
Side bars? I can't remember
<SiFuh>
Come here and I can teach you the words. Haha while you operate the winch in the jungle
<SiFuh>
My wife is the co-driver but the Malays joke about all the work she has to do but they never let her do it because she is a woman.
<zorz>
come over there and go to jungle??? ofcourse not.... we hit the bars!
<SiFuh>
Fuck the bars.
<SiFuh>
I bring the bar with me ;-)
<SiFuh>
If you come, there will be surely 4 cartons of beer in the back of the truck
<SiFuh>
2 days I bring 1 carton. 3 days I bring 2 cartons. 4 days I bring 4 cartons. But last trip was 4 days I brought 2 cartons and vodka.
<SiFuh>
zorz: You can drink my vodka
<SiFuh>
By the way, you are army, you have no problem sleeping beside other men.
<SiFuh>
The house isn't renovated yet. So you are probably sleeping downstairs or in my room
<zorz>
outside set a tint tent
<SiFuh>
Good luck. It's concrete and there is a crazy dog out there
<zorz>
ooooooo
<zorz>
no no no
<SiFuh>
She had her periods last week. Now she is humping mode.
<SiFuh>
Her vagina god huge and fat. But this week it looks like a fat short uncircumsized dick.
<SiFuh>
She took the mat out of her kennel even though it is cold. And I was wondering why. Then she shaped it into a lump and started trying to bonk it.
<ukky>
SiFuh: If you have time, make his mail slot door from a cardboard or polyethylene. No need for industrial grade design, just to see if he notices the change.
<ukky>
farkuhar: util-linux fails building with meson, as current contrib/asciidoctor is not up-to-date with ruby-3.4 and still uses ruby-3.3.
<farkuhar>
ukky: Maybe we can convince the core maintainers to switch back to autotools, where the --disable-asciidoc option is available?
<ukky>
farkuhar: Updating .footprint for contrib/asciidoctor to use ruby-3.4 (current) should be enough. I don't think maintainers can be pursued to switch back to autotools.
<ukky>
farkuhar: I agree. Switching to meson has no logic here if you do all install commands manually. Just create new Makefile to build/install util-linux if you don't like autotools.
<farkuhar>
If meson requires such convoluted workarounds to respect the historic /bin versus /usr/bin distinction, and doesn't allow you to turn off the eager dependency on asciidoctor, those are two points in favor of autotools.
<ukky>
Most distros dump everything into /usr/bin (as requested by SystemD team). This might be the future for all packages and Crux will have to add similar 'mv' commands to other packages too.
<farkuhar>
Heh, speaking of /usr as a separate mountpoint ... I sometimes forget to unmount the NFS volumes before shutting down my laptop. They're only mounted manually when I want to run pkg-get. Maybe rc.conf needs nfsclient in the SERVICES array, in order for the shutdown to proceed to complete poweroff.
<ukky>
Crux rc-scripts do not unmount all volumes properly upon shutdown/reboot. My encrypted root partition always had 'fsck' errors. I used Debian algo to do it properly, but for Runit.
<SiFuh>
remiliascarlet: I am leaving in a few hours. I will pass a phone number for Japan later, when I figure out what it actually is. In case you decide if you want to meet me or not.
<SiFuh>
Note the 'or not' part in case you are anti-social you have an excuse.
<zorz>
ukky: SiFuh says this is 'fuck' errors
<SiFuh>
I did?
<zorz>
fiction
<zorz>
fuck fiction pulp
<SiFuh>
Then you should specify
<SiFuh>
Actually come to think of it there is a funny case here right now
<farkuhar>
ukky: I disagree that "prt-get sysup" is necessarily a "group" operation. In some cases, yes; the out-of-date ports are interrelated to such a degree that you want to exit on failure. But in other cases, the out-of-date ports are more independent, one can be updated even if an earlier build fails.
<SiFuh>
Halal HAM and CHEESE sandwiches were found in a HALAL shop supplied by a HALAL shop.
<SiFuh>
But apparently everyone thinks it is pig but it is actually chicken
<farkuhar>
In either case, it's expected that the user will run "prt-get diff" to see what's actually out of date, and then toggle the exit-on-first-failure flag accordingly.
<zorz>
HALAL WHISKEY
<SiFuh>
If you put HAM on anything that isn't pig. You should specify what kind of HAM. so they are trying to sue the shop even though the shop just labelled it.
<SiFuh>
farkuhar: What is this?
<SiFuh>
farkuhar: I remember fixing that back in 3.6
<farkuhar>
SiFuh: read yesterday's logs.
<SiFuh>
Yeah I fixed that
<SiFuh>
I think it was jue that said he'd apply my patches
<SiFuh>
This is the original one.
<farkuhar>
Well, it hasn't been fixed in the prt-get that ukky was running as recently as yesterday. Maybe the patch got lost at some point?
<ukky>
farkuhar: Use this as a template for your shutdown sequence: https://0x0.st/8onr.sh
<SiFuh>
I see farkuhar
<farkuhar>
ukky: Neat. I haven't seen case...esac constructions with balanced parentheses, but it does look nicer that way. Is that syntax supported in all shells that /bin/sh might point to?
<SiFuh>
ukky: Mine was simpler ;-)
<ukky>
farkuhar: I think so, at least for bash/dash/ash
<SiFuh>
Actually I changed a lot in the CRUX rc scripts because even though they were written well, they had many things left out and didn't predict possibilities if this or that happens...
<SiFuh>
But I do nothing ;-) Ask beerman :-P
<ukky>
SiFuh: I don't mind complex algo, if it is logical follows strict rules/steps.
<ukky>
s/logical follows/logical and follows/
<SiFuh>
My scripts are similar to Gentoo. Very short variables :-P
<SiFuh>
Makes it difficult to read.
<ukky>
Short variables piss me off
<SiFuh>
farkuhar: If not fixed. Let me know on 26. I will try to recover the data from the old drive and see if I can find my patches.
<ukky>
That's one of the reasons I do not like programming in Fortran
<SiFuh>
I am sure jue introduced it but it seems that it must have been rolled backwards to a previous version.
<farkuhar>
SiFuh: Which fix in particular? prt-get sysup, or the startup/shutdown rc scripts?
<SiFuh>
ukky: I like it because simple, easy to type, compact, but pain in the rectum reading it.
<SiFuh>
rc.shutdown
<SiFuh>
Specifically that vgchange part
<SiFuh>
I remember doing it on the Metabox Laptop.
<ukky>
SiFuh: Short variables/scripts are the best for those who do not modify that component.
<SiFuh>
ukky: When I did ckut for CRUX I used long variables and it shits me even to this day.
<SiFuh>
farkuhar: That is why we cover all bases when writing a script. You need to think about what you want, what it will do, what it can do, what happens if this or that happens and failure. If you are missing even one of those things, your script ain't good enough.
<SiFuh>
Even zorz as bad as he writes scripts pointed out a useless loop in one of my scripts.
<SiFuh>
zorz: All of them are fixed by the way. Thanks zorz
<farkuhar>
SiFuh: After adding nfs and nfsclient to the SERVICES array on my laptop, I got the following error appearing in /var/log/messages on the next boot: "rpc.statd[443]: Failed to read /var/lib/nfs/state: Invalid argument"
<SiFuh>
Sounds like it can't access it
<farkuhar>
Did somebody write the nfs startup script without covering all the bases?
<SiFuh>
farkuhar: I'd check if /var/lib/nfs/state exists then check its contents first
<farkuhar>
With the same timestamp, there appears a follow-up message "rpc.statd[443]: failed to create RPC listeners, exiting". But then when I run `doas mount $NFS_MOUNTPOINT` on the booted system (with $NFS_MOUNTPOINT listed in /etc/fstab), everything works as expected.
<farkuhar>
Actually /var/lib/nfs/state does exist now (mode 0644 owned by root:root), and its mtime is earlier than the rpc.statd errors in /var/log/messages.
<SiFuh>
Doesn't RPC have it's own lock file?
<SiFuh>
When you have time, try removing the /var/lib/nfs/state and reboot and see what happens. There might be a stale lock file.
<SiFuh>
And if so, you need to find out why it isn't being removed when shutdown.
<SiFuh>
That's my two cents worth for now.
<farkuhar>
Well, it could be a side effect of these rc scripts that haven't incorporated your patches.
<SiFuh>
Also I am assuming you are the client?
<SiFuh>
That ? wasn't needed
<farkuhar>
I'm reading /var/log/messages on the client machine, yes. The server is located in the next room.
<SiFuh>
Which reminds me farkuhar. Your English is good.
<SiFuh>
In Japan, if an attack involves weapons such as knives or guns, then it may not be appropriate or necessary for one to use force against an attacker unless they are also armed with a weapon or there is no other way out of the situation without using deadly force.
<SiFuh>
So I can't defend myself if they have a weapon? Unless I have a weapon unless I kill them? Is that what I just read?
<SiFuh>
weapon OR unless*
<farkuhar>
Whose English is being quoted here? Was the original Japanese law translated into English by a bilingual human, or by a machine like Google Translate?
<SiFuh>
farkuhar: Check if you have a stale lock file. You did say the timestamp was earlier as well. We could implement if nfsd is running remove the state file on reboot, but I think you need to find out why the nfs daemon isn't removing the lock file
<SiFuh>
farkuhar: Not translated.
<SiFuh>
Well, of course it was translated and interepreted into English but not Google translate.
<SiFuh>
This is the problem with Police. Everywhere in the world. They interpret everything that suits themselves and mostly it is illogical.
<SiFuh>
farkuhar: There was a huge dispute here the other day about a police officer demanding the right to look at a person's phone at a road block. The police said "We have the right to look at anyones phone" This is correct. But no, they don't. There are rules and guidelines and laws and who and who can't can do this. So the polcie were short-cutting the law to benefit themselves. My wife asked me and I
<SiFuh>
said "No." Then I explained why the police man was correct but also was fucking wrong.
<SiFuh>
The policeman even showed the law on paper saying that he can, but the laws are written in English here. And convenitently enough English was removed as a national language. So most Malays don't realise that this law has many strings attached above.
<SiFuh>
Example Seciont 23 subsection 3 (g) an officer of the law can read the contents of your phone under the guidelines of section 23. (paraphrasing). But if you look at the beginning of 23, it states when they can and cannot.
<zorz>
SiFuh: my scripts are almost to perfection :PPPPPPPPPppp
<SiFuh>
For a pig in a pile of shit dude
<SiFuh>
"It just works" is probably the most common phrase with Linux guys
<SiFuh>
It should be
<SiFuh>
"It just works" -- "Well it is wrong, so fscking fix it or remove it"
<zorz>
so i named it geoip_update.sh i run it... and that it.
<SiFuh>
zorz: Wife says "How can you handle a flight to Japan without beer?" I said "I won't, I will ask them for a beer" You should have seen her face..... It was worth billions. She asks "They have beer on the aircraft?"
<SiFuh>
BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
<SiFuh>
I jokingly said "They'd better, or they'd be stopping at different airports on the way to restock"
<SiFuh>
Yeah, unwind wasn't working after upgrade to 7.8 so I dumped it and now using unbound.
<SiFuh>
errr
<SiFuh>
7.6
<zorz>
unbound is the new openbsd no? or unwind was?
<zorz>
i mean unbound is the new stuff
<SiFuh>
No
<SiFuh>
They have both been around for donkey's of years
<zorz>
okay
<SiFuh>
zorz: Grease - You're the One That I Want ... was realesed the same month I was born
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<SiFuh>
ukky: zorz: Wife is packing suitcase. It's not fitting. I said "You are doing it wrong" She says "No it won't fit" I said "It will fit, but you are doing it wrong" So I told her how to get it all to fit and she told me to shut up. So I did. Then she complained and asked me and I told her how to do it and she replied "Can't you be quiet for 5 minutes" Hmmm... but she asked me? So she tried two more
<SiFuh>
times and I was talking to the dog how I have lived out of a seabag for half my life and she is doing it wrong. Then she shouts "SHOW ME!" So I did it in a few minutes and she now has extra room!
<SiFuh>
zorz: ukky: And the best part! No ranger rolls. not a fan of them anyway because they actually leave a lot of empty space available. I only do that with my under garments.
<SiFuh>
I was telling her that if you fold your clothes compact and tight you are wasting space. You need it to be open and wide as possible. Use all availble space.
<SiFuh>
Ranger rolls are good, but that is for quick access and NOT for compact packing.
* SiFuh
is an expert on this.
<SiFuh>
The key part they try to sell with Ranger rolls is you can compress your clothes but the space you gain is not comparible to the space you lose. And you stretch your fabric and your elastic. Worse is when you Ranger roll anything with a zipper like an M65 field jacket
<SiFuh>
I Ranger roll only undergarmets. I put a pair of underwear, a pair of socks on top of an undershirt and ranger roll the shirt with it inside. But everything else is flat and open as wide and space filling as possible.
<ukky>
Finally, all my boxes are updated. Crux at work got borked and does not boot anymore after I uninstalled sysvinit, but that will be fixed on Monday.
<SiFuh>
Upgrade or update ukky ?
<ukky>
SW update
<ukky>
Gentoo, Debian, Crux
<SiFuh>
OpenBSD
<ukky>
Only one system here has OpenBSD and probably doesn't have any updates available yet
<SiFuh>
syspatch fw_update pkg_add -u && pkg_delete -a
<ukky>
noted
<SiFuh>
Hope you using a pen and pad ;-)
<ukky>
vim ~/doc/kb/how_to_openbsd.txt
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<SiFuh>
zorz: Found a new place to shop for jeans. https://jnco.com/
<SiFuh>
They were awesome. I think I saw my first pair in the late 80s. They were so baggy, you could sneak a woman into your room "Hey, come to my room. Jump in my jeans! Mum will never know"
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<SiFuh>
zorz: You upset ukky
<SiFuh>
You are one bad dude.
<zorz>
heh
<zorz>
ukky is the best!
<zorz>
SiFuh: right now btc is 105k, i am expecting Monday when Trumps ceremony ends... i will short it.
<farkuhar>
Interestingly, on CRUX-musl I was unable to reproduce ukky's failed build of util-linux when asciidoctor is installed. I do get a footprint mismatch, but all the MISSING items are easily explained by the lack of linux-pam on CRUX-musl.
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<zorz>
farkuhar: why you use libc musl and not the openbsd libc?
<zorz>
i mean if you dont use glibc, is better to go straight to openbsd libc.
<farkuhar>
ukky: the meson build of util-linux actually did succeed with asciidoctor installed, at least on my CRUX-musl machine. There doesn't appear to be any footprint discrepancy building asciidoctor with the latest ruby, either.
<ukky>
farkuhar: You probably have older version of ruby (3.3) on your musl system
<SiFuh>
zorz: Wife hands me 80K Japanese Yen. "Is that enough to buy beer?" I said "..... Not for me" HAHAHAHA
<farkuhar>
ukky: Now that you mention it, I did see a complaint during the asciidoctor build, mentioning an outdated ruby. I guess it's one of those ports that I kept locked at an older version somehow.
<ukky>
farkuhar: Also check 'ruby --version' on your musl system. Is it 3.3?
<SiFuh>
farkuhar: Don't forget to make sure ruby is home buy 22:00
<SiFuh>
by*
<zorz>
SiFuh: hahahaha
<farkuhar>
Yes, still 3.3 here. I wonder why I kept it locked at that version.
<ukky>
farkuhar: That's why you can build asciidoctor on your system, and why you can build util-linux with asciidoctor installed. Update your ruby to 3.4 and building util-linux will fail.
<farkuhar>
SiFuh: I haven't managed to find any trace of your patched rc.shutdown, in any of the core repo branches (3.5, 3.6, 3.7). It looks like they received your patches and forgot to merge them.
<SiFuh>
farkuhar: I think so too because I dpasted it to #crux
<farkuhar>
SiFuh: It seems they prefer Gitea issues and pull requests these days, rather than dpaste patches. Once I reproduce the asciidoctor/util-linux breakage, I might go ahead and open a Gitea issue about it.
<farkuhar>
But I'll leave it to somebody else to open the rc.shutdown issue. Preferably someone who's not going to ruffle any feathers by proposing a complete switch to runit.
<SiFuh>
So I have a mounted DISK on my NFS and the wife is copying data to it. I noticed the disk is empty on her machine and my machine the data is not arrive farkuhar
<ukky>
farkuhar: Sorry that you have to open tickets instead of me. I just do patches locally to fix issues.
<farkuhar>
Did ChatGPT just hijack SiFuh's computer? His latest post sounds completely different from how he usually presents in this channel. Gotta watch out when connecting to insecure networks on overseas trips!
<SiFuh>
farkuhar: I was translating from Russian to English for you primative speakers
<ukky>
Maybe wife was impersonating SiFuh while he was packing suitcases?
<zorz>
soviet speakers
<farkuhar>
Oh, now I see why there was a dup of the ruby port in my CRUX-musl overlay. The footprint contains traces of the libc provider, under /usr/lib/ruby/gems/3.4/extensions/ and elsewhere.
<farkuhar>
It's another port where redefining make_footprint and check_footprint would allow a successful build on different systems, rather than prompting musl users to create a dup or to build with --ignore-footprint.
<SiFuh>
ukky: No chance. She wouldn't know what to do on this machine
<farkuhar>
Currently /etc/pkgmk.conf is shipped with IGNORE_FOOTPRINT commented out. For users who don't uncomment it in the global config, defining IGNORE_FOOTPRINT="yes" in the Pkgfile itself ought to be sufficient to ensure that the install/update operation continues unhindered. But the more robust solution is to redefine make_footprint and check_footprint.
<SiFuh>
ukky: I wish farkuhar was still using irssi. His messages were much shorter :-P
<zorz>
hahhahha
<zorz>
SiFuh: dont forget to congratulate farkuhar on Monday for his new president
<zorz>
:P
<farkuhar>
No chance that opt/ruby/Pkgfile will ever contain IGNORE_FOOTPRINT="yes". It's only slightly less improbable that jue could be persuaded to include redefinitions of make_footprint() and check_footprint().
<SiFuh>
Or the new false flag
<SiFuh>
zorz: I didn't vote. Fuck them all
<SiFuh>
zorz: Don't forget farkuhar voted for Kamala :-P
<farkuhar>
SiFuh: What does irssi have to do with the length of a post? At any rate, I'm not connecting through cruxbridge.
<SiFuh>
:-P
<zorz>
hahahahaa
<zorz>
i know! so we need to congratulate him for Trump!
<SiFuh>
cruxbridge is for retards addicted to irssi
<SiFuh>
IRC*
<zorz>
ukky aswell ...Canada will be america!
<farkuhar>
cruxbridge isn't banned in this channel, is it?
<zorz>
crux-musl will be banned
<zorz>
:PPpppp
<SiFuh>
zorz: If I was Canadian, I'd be so fucking happy because US = GUNS, LOTS OF GUNS, BIG GUNS!, TANKS! TANKS BABY!
<SiFuh>
farkuhar: I think only lavaball is banned
<SiFuh>
He got banned from an unbannable channel. That's cool
<ukky>
zorz: if that is what required to ban liberals forever, I would agree
<zorz>
america mexicana!
<SiFuh>
ukky: farkuhar is a liberal
<zorz>
hahahaha
<farkuhar>
SiFuh: You don't have to speculate that it's "only lavaball". Can't you just grant yourself operator status in #crux-social and print the list of banned nicks?
<ukky>
SiFuh: that's okay, I don't judge regular people. But I don't want liberals to be in charge of a country.
<zorz>
[19:21:44] :: #crux-social End of Channel Ban List
<zorz>
farkuhar: its only one!
<farkuhar>
zorz: thanks for checking. Then there must be some other reason why we never see cruxbridge in here. Strange, if cruxbridge is for people "addicted to IRC" as SiFuh says.
<zorz>
we are too lame for cruxbridge... :P
<zorz>
fuck the guy.
<SiFuh>
I am an angry man ;-) That's why
<SiFuh>
Suprised she hasn't unbanned him yet
<SiFuh>
He did say he'd never come back, but if she did unban him and he came back we called all laugh
<zorz>
why you dont take it with ukky and built your own system. Half the ports you, half the ports ukky.
<zorz>
it can be hybrid aswell:P
<zorz>
SiFuh: will burn the iso.
<SiFuh>
zorz: because no one takes advice from a Greek
<zorz>
hahahahaha
<zorz>
and let beerman to compile eza .. A modern, maintained replacement for ls ... so you need cargo in order to run ls HAHAAHAHA
<zorz>
CRUX contrib is STUPID!
<SiFuh>
zorz: You should say "What fucking MORON came up with that idea?"
<SiFuh>
It sounds cooler than "CRUX contrib is STUPID!"
<zorz>
ok...
<zorz>
eza... install rust to compile eza to do ls
<zorz>
bottstrap install rust
<zorz>
hehe
<SiFuh>
...
<SiFuh>
Wife wants me to backup her data before the flight...... We live in 2 hours
<SiFuh>
WTF
<SiFuh>
live/leave
<SiFuh>
Nooo SiFuh_ come back
<zorz>
SiFuh: you will see rem aswell ?
<SiFuh>
No idea, don't think she wants
<SiFuh>
Doubt she will travel 12 hours to see farkuhar as well.
<zorz>
12 hours is nothing.... 1/2 a day.... its 0.0161 of the total hours of the month January :Pp
<zorz>
0.0161
<zorz>
haha
<zorz>
nothing.
<SiFuh>
I had to travel 12 hours back too dude
<zorz>
0.0161 x 2 :P
<SiFuh>
I didn't see him in January
<zorz>
SiFuh: i wish you meet, take a photo... and show it to lavaball hahahahahahhahaa
<SiFuh>
What? So he can insult her?
<SiFuh>
He insults people based on appearances
<SiFuh>
I insult people based on what they do and their lack of intelligence
<zorz>
yes lavaball is lavaball
<SiFuh>
My wife was askign about him. She thought you were him
<SiFuh>
I said "No, lavaball is a cunt. zorz is a dumb Greek cunt"
<SiFuh>
Bahahahahahaha
<SiFuh>
She says "Oh that Greek guy, yeah, okay, I know who is who now" I asked "What about farkuhar" She says "I know, the guy you met in Penang" I asked "How did you remember that?" She says "Easy, it is as you say 'farkuhar' sounds like 'fuck you hard'" and I burst out laughing.
<SiFuh>
And ukky is called "The Canadian" not ukky :-P
<SiFuh>
zorz: and uwwwwwweoyumpalgtv what ever his name is. I call him Osas. :-P
<SiFuh>
farkuhar: Article 8.No property can be given to, or received by, the Imperial House, nor can any gifts be made therefrom, without the authorization of the Diet.
<SiFuh>
What the hell does that mean?
<SiFuh>
The Diet refers to the legislative body of Japan.
<SiFuh>
Heh
<SiFuh>
remiliascarlet: Article 30 contradicts Artilce 18 of the Japanese Constitution.
<SiFuh>
Article*
<SiFuh>
Article 97 contradicts the entire Constitution
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<ukky>
farkuhar: no need for credit. Creating bug report, you did more work than I did.
<farkuhar>
zorz: take a look at beerman's commits to https://git.crux.nu/tools/rc , especially "2.31 -> 2.32" and "2.32 -> 2.33". You can tell he's taking seriously all those shellcheck suggestions to double-quote variables, and he likes to replace tabs with spaces everywhere.
<farkuhar>
Meanwhile, the rc.shutdown still doesn't have SiFuh's fixes from six years ago.
<farkuhar>
It's almost like polishing a toilet bowl without bothering to inspect or clean the plumbing to which it's connected.
<ukky>
When I touch shell script/Pkgfile, first thing I do is replacing all spaces to tabs and re-indenting.
<farkuhar>
Was it shellcheck that nudged him to rewrite the compound test [ "$SYSLOG" -o "${SERVICES[@]}" ] using the || operator? All you're doing is testing that at least one of the strings is nonempty, so why not just test the concatenation? if [ "${SYSLOG}${SERVICES[@]}" ]; then ...
<farkuhar>
Actually that should probably be [ "${SYSLOG}${SERVICES[*]}" ], unless the @ versus * distinction is irrelevant when the array is not the only variable inside quotes.
<ukky>
On a side note, SERVICES is the only token that requires /etc/rc* to use bash shell. Using dash might improve boot speed.