| Randal | stop asking teh same question repeatedly did you reaboot? |
| Bogaurd | Randal: I didnt ask you this already, and yes, I've tried rebooting |
| Randal | you were in here earlier asking about this no? |
| Bogaurd | not about this i was asking about hashing |
| Randal | Oh - someone else so your "date" command returns the right value? |
| Bogaurd | 'date' says: Thu Mar 15 13:55:33 CST 2007, Perl says: Thu, 15 Mar 2007 03:23:02 GMT |
| Randal | for localtime? |
| Bogaurd | I'm usring time2str() |
| Randal | that's gmt |
| Bogaurd | ahh ok |
| Randal | try |
| mauke | what's time2str? |
| Randal | perl -le 'print scalar localtime' see if it shows the right timezone |
| Bogaurd | indeed it does :) thanks Randal |
| Randal | Then it's not perl's fault |
| Bogaurd | my mistake :) |
| Randal | time2str must be somethign else that's not a perl built in |
| Bogaurd | yeah, it's in HTTP::Date |
| Daveman | gumbybrain: kek |
| Randal | Oh - and that probably wants to be in GMT anyway |
| GumbyBRAIN | Falsifiability breaks down quickly. Falsify my existence. I'll wait. |
| Daveman | kek |
| seig | how do i check if an array contains a certain string? |
| Randal | seig - that's a FAQ perldoc perlfaq at your command line look for "contains" |
| seig | theres gotta be a function for that ok |
| Randal | not directly and there are different solutions optimized for different things |
| pippijn | hi all |