**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Apr 01 02:59:57 2019 Apr 01 06:03:49 sixwheeledbeast: what a fool Apr 01 06:06:52 though I wholeheartedly agree on: stay away from EU products and firms so we don't have to deal with folks like you. Lock buildings, best that one with you inside. No eat no drink until either brexit or we otherwise don't suffer this whining anymore Apr 01 06:18:46 https://www.devuan.org/pwned.html Apr 01 06:18:49 oops... Apr 01 06:19:00 lol Apr 01 06:19:28 that's harsh.. eh Apr 01 06:20:03 seems more like april's fool? Apr 01 06:20:44 main site doesnt work tho Apr 01 06:24:58 haha Apr 01 06:32:25 Works over gopher. Apr 01 07:16:42 there's something I don't understand about git Apr 01 07:16:57 every doc I see says that post-commit hooks are local to my repository and cannot be pushed to the server Apr 01 07:17:29 however, when I git clone linux repository, there is a post-commit hook that is downloaded from origin Apr 01 07:17:43 so there is clearly some way to upload hooks to a central repository Apr 01 07:29:54 ceene: you can add symlinks from .git/hooks into the worktree. git itself will not do that, for security reasons that should be obvious. Apr 01 07:30:10 but it does Apr 01 07:30:14 cloning linus' repo does that Apr 01 07:30:57 Maybe you've done something silly. Apr 01 07:31:20 What post-commin hook are you talking about? Apr 01 07:31:58 sslayer@salem:~/Proyectos/linux/.git/hooks (GIT_DIR!)$ cat post-commit Apr 01 07:31:58 #!/bin/sh Apr 01 07:31:58 exec git show --format=email HEAD | ./scripts/checkpatch.pl --strict --codespell Apr 01 07:31:58 I don't see anything that looks like hooks in the Linux tree. I'd be surprised tbh if people there encouraged them. Apr 01 07:33:14 I'm pretty sure that's not in the Linux repository. Apr 01 07:33:37 maybe I did it myself years ago and don't remember it Apr 01 07:33:48 Probably. Apr 01 07:34:05 There are very good reasons for git not to allow automatic adding of hooks. Apr 01 07:34:18 and imo, people should generally not distribute hooks anyway. Apr 01 07:34:41 yep, I understand that it's executing code locally Apr 01 07:34:43 if people want to write their own hooks, that's fine. Apr 01 07:35:15 It seems like an especially bad idea to symlink into the worktree. Apr 01 07:35:48 since someone might not realise the security implications, or forget about the security implications momentarily when checking out someone else's branch for viewing purposes. Apr 01 07:37:20 if someone decides to run `./scripts/checkpatch.pl`, they're at least probably aware of what they're doing (executing that file) Apr 01 07:37:30 uhm, yep, I've just cloned again the repo and it seems there is no default hook, so it definitely seems like I added it myself manually long time ago Apr 01 16:56:30 Is the search function of Windows Explorer on Windows 10 broken? On my office computer, I am in my Downloads directory, which contains a file named “⏩ 24 Hour Trance MEGAMIX _ Best Trance _ 1996 - 2016 _ Part 1 ⏪-0lTg5SM2N_0.webm”. If I type “trance” or “megamix” in the Search field in the top right of the Windows Explorer window, this file is apparently not included in the search results even though the file name matches for both queries. Apr 01 16:56:30 0_o Windows Explorer, File Explorer, whatever. Microsoft seems to love renaming/rebranding things. Apr 01 19:02:12 alias n900cam='gst-launch-1.0 udpsrc port=10010 caps=application/x-rtp,clock-rate=90000 ! rtpjitterbuffer ! rtpjpegdepay ! jpegdec ! videoconvert ! videoscale ! ximagesink& ssh -q -o StrictHostKeyChecking=no -o UserKnownHostsFile=/dev/null -l root IroN900 "gst-launch v4l2src device=/dev/video0 ! videoscale! video/x-raw-yuv,width=320,height=240 ! ffmpegcolorspace ! jpegenc ! rtpjpegpay ! udpsink host=192.168.4.21 port=10010"' Apr 01 19:03:27 brolin_empey: try C&P a part of title for search. Might be 'freak chars' Apr 01 19:11:46 DocScrutinizer05: Copy & Paste? No, the letters in these two words I queried are apparently normal ASCII characters because the file matches with a wildcard glob pattern in bash and with “find -iname” in Cygwin when I type the two words on my US QWERTY keyboard layout (using a genuine IBM PS/2 keyboard). Apr 01 19:13:08 I mean the two words in the file name are apparently standard ASCII letters. Apr 01 20:21:02 hmmm, zzztop Apr 01 20:21:08 Use of uninitialized value in subtraction (-) at /usr/local/bin/zzztop line 337. Apr 01 20:22:03 now that's weird since it worked and seen no update, neither did kernel Apr 01 20:23:06 or wait... can't guarantee the former **** ENDING LOGGING AT Tue Apr 02 02:59:57 2019