| Randal | g'bye... :) |
| rindolf | Randal: bye. |
| Randal | hopefully, this works... |
| Ani-_ | Let this be a lesson... never ever install updates |
| cfedde | ack! all updates all the time! |
| Ani-_ | No, no updates at all. |
| hobbs | cartucho: would you buff my ring, please? |
| cartucho | hobbs: how wude !!! |
| Randal | yeah - unusually long boot-time, but I'm back |
| rindolf | Randal: welcome back. |
| sili | ah, we can breathe again |
| Randal | it sat for a while, not sure what it was doing hope that was a one-time thing for the upgrade |
| Teratogen | I never "upgrade" I reinstall |
| sili | Randal: same thing happened to me yesterday after the update it was like windows |
| Teratogen | it was phoning home all your personal information to Apple |
| Randal | heh so they'll know my pr0n surfing habits. :) |
| cfedde | better to market to you |
| action | CPAN upload: Net-eBay-0.41 by ICHUDOV |
| CPAN | upload: Net-eBay-0.41 by ICHUDOV |
| LeoNerd | What's an easy way to run some test code and check it doesn't warn anything..? my $warning; local $SIG{__WARN__} = sub { $warning .= join ( "", @_ ); } .... is( $warning, "" ); seems doable Or is there anything better? |
| rindolf | LeoNerd: Test::Warnings or Test::NoWarnings or something. s.c.o it. s.c.o == search.cpan.org |
| LeoNerd | Ooh. Marvellous Heh.. that should be a default on all tests |
| mauke | $SIG{__WARN__} = sub { die "FAILED" }; use warnings FATAL => 'all'; |
| Apachez | what about: $SIG{__HAIL__} ? perhaps only exists in the naziversion of perl |
| hobbs | it works better when you spell it properly... |
| LeoNerd | Hrm... |
| dkr | hobbs: maybe it's better that he doesn't know how to spell it, shows he isn't really a neonazi type, :) |