| axscode | o man youre screwed |
| revdiablo | Perl can't |
| f00li5h | if ? is a wild card, it should match a literal ? |
| rmah | \? |
| axscode | haha |
| NOTevil | 4nt? |
| revdiablo | I tried all this stuff already. Well, not cygwin... lemme try that |
| f00li5h | is it on NTFS? |
| revdiablo | Yeah |
| f00li5h | i think there's support to write that fs now |
| axscode | revdiablo: get the list in the directory, matched them, and rename them. cant it be done by perl? |
| f00li5h | revdiablo: how did you create the files? |
| revdiablo | f00li5h: ntfs3g driver, yes. It works wonderfully f00li5h: That's where these files came from =) axscode: Nope, perl says "file not found" |
| f00li5h | revdiablo: can you get them with glob? |
| axscode | really even if you list them? |
| revdiablo | axscode: Yep It's fantastic |
| axscode | revdiablo: can you upload the file? |
| f00li5h | revdiablo: i suppose they contain valuable information |
| revdiablo | An, cygwin can't even stat it f00li5h: No, not really. But I can't do *anything* with the file I can't delete it, rename it, overwrite it, etc |
| f00li5h | well, just ignore them |
| Chris62vw | GumbyBRAIN, dangerdong |
| GumbyBRAIN | We need a hash and i want the pope, bush 42, the dalai llama's interior decorator, larry bird and carrot top. If carrot top isn't available, get me gallagher. If you are better versions of cperl usually get to see that you would predict. Three ashleys, two brittanys, two emilys, a madison, and so if it is bandwidth is it? |
| axscode | hahaha |
| revdiablo | I'll fix it on a linux computer I just think it's humor worthy |
| f00li5h | add a note to your .profile in your linux homedir to go and remove them |
| axscode | hope you can add to zip or something. |
| opoftheuniverse | if (($input =~ /(^\d+\.\d+\.\d+\.\d+$)/) and ($input ne &eximdenywhitelist())) { |
| axscode | revdiablo: cant add to zip or rar |
| opoftheuniverse | &eximdenywhitelist() returns an array will it work |
| revdiablo | axscode: No, nothing at all can see the file. I have a feeling it's something down to the filesystem level. I mean, it shows up in the directory listing, but that's as far as it gets |
| Chris62vw | opoftheuniverse, what do you think |
| opoftheuniverse | will that verify each and every ip returned by the functiion |