On 29/12/15 18:10, Jon Kulp wrote:
> On 12/29/2015 08:11 AM, Dave Morriss wrote:
>> On 29/12/15 14:01, Jon Kulp wrote:
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>>> The curl stuff is way too fancy. ;)
>>>
>>> Jon
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>> Haha! You could say the ftp stuff is not fancy enough :-)
>>
>> As one who wrote a GUI FTP client many many years ago
At the height of this problem, I tried HTTP and curl, but it was ancient FTP
that did the job in the end. My limited command line skills helped me punch
HPR1935 onto the server.
Irony: The show is about a fix I am proposing to Bashpodder -- a relatively
ancient bash script that I use as a
On 12/29/2015 08:11 AM, Dave Morriss wrote:
> On 29/12/15 14:01, Jon Kulp wrote:
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>> The curl stuff is way too fancy. ;)
>>
>> Jon
>
> Haha! You could say the ftp stuff is not fancy enough :-)
>
> As one who wrote a GUI FTP client many many years ago using Expect/Tk to
> talk to the "one true"
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On 29/12/15 17:59, Charles Thayer wrote:
> At the height of this problem, I tried HTTP and curl, but it was
> ancient FTP that did the job in the end. My limited command line
> skills helped me punch HPR1935 onto the server.
Welcome to the "Awkward
I want to thank everyone for there offering of support when it came to
putting together the new years eve show.
Thank you to Dave Lee for your offering of a Mumble server. In the end we
went with Jon Neusteter's mumble server because that is the one everyone
knows from past new years eve shows and
Podget is a good podcatcher that is similar to Mash/Bashpodder and it is
still actively maintained.
On Tue, Dec 29, 2015 at 2:42 PM, pault wrote:
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> On 29/12/15 19:22, Dave Morriss wrote:
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> >> Irony: The show is about
Ok one quick adjustment 1 pm est to 4 am est sorry about that
On Dec 29, 2015 4:01 PM, "honkey Magoo" wrote:
> On December 31st from 1 am est (6:00 pm utc) to 4 pm est (9:00 am utc)
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> We will be recording a show for hacker public radio. It is an open mumble
> roon for
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On 29/12/15 19:22, Dave Morriss wrote:
>> Irony: The show is about a fix I am proposing to Bashpodder -- a
>> relatively ancient bash script that I use as a podcatcher. :-)
>
> As a Bashpodder user I'm looking forward to this one. I have hacked
>
I had to laugh when you said "swear at gpodder". That was one of the last
podcatching solution I used before adopting Bashpodder, because I could see
what it was doing.
It helped that I already used wget and awk before I installed it. What happens
when Bashpodder completes is up to the user,
Is it that time already?
The next Community News will be recorded on Saturday, January 02 2016
between 18:00 (UTC) and 20:00 (UTC) in the HPR room on ch1.teamspeak.cc
port 64747.
See below for alternative timezones.
America/Chicago
Start: 12:00 Sat, Jan 02 2016
End: 14:00 Sat, Jan 02 2016
On December 31st from 1 am est (6:00 pm utc) to 4 pm est (9:00 am utc)
We will be recording a show for hacker public radio. It is an open mumble
roon for everyone to come in say hi and talk about anything.
The mumble server is: ch1.teamspeak.cc
Port: 64747
For those who participate we will have
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On 2015-12-29 14:59, Joshua Knapp wrote:
> I'll be able to fix it for good tonight when I finally land
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Hi Josh,
Don't worry about it the http upload is still working.
It's only awkward people like Dave and Jon that use FTP anyway :)
/me
I'll be able to fix it for good tonight when I finally land
On Tuesday, December 29, 2015, Dave Morriss wrote:
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> On 29/12/15 10:33, Ken Fallon wrote:
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> > After the server move we noticed that the FTP upload is not
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On 29/12/15 10:33, Ken Fallon wrote:
> After the server move we noticed that the FTP upload is not working and
> it fails with "No Route to host". Dave and Josh tracked the issue down
> and have fixed it.
Sadly there's still an issue with FTP, but
On Dec 29, 2015 1:22 AM, "Ken Fallon" wrote:
> That looks very good. Did you manage to get it working ?
I've gotten their code to compile. So that's one egg for the souffle. If I
can get it to reliably produce the same output, I'll be happier. I have a
feeling I need to spend
On 12/29/2015 07:56 AM, Dave Morriss wrote:
> On 29/12/15 10:33, Ken Fallon wrote:
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>> After the server move we noticed that the FTP upload is not working and
>> it fails with "No Route to host". Dave and Josh tracked the issue down
>> and have fixed it.
>
> Sadly there's still an issue with
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