00:39 (quit) asumu: Ping timeout: 276 seconds 00:39 (join) jonrafkind 02:03 Sizur: jay-mccarthy: thank you for the explanation :) 02:04 (quit) Sizur: Remote host closed the connection 03:03 (quit) jonrafkind: Ping timeout: 272 seconds 03:23 (quit) rbarraud: Ping timeout: 240 seconds 04:12 (join) hanDerPeder 04:32 (quit) adadglgmut: Max SendQ exceeded 04:32 (join) adadglgmut 06:07 (join) rbarraud 06:29 (join) masm 06:29 (quit) rbarraud: Ping timeout: 246 seconds 06:44 (quit) masm: Ping timeout: 240 seconds 07:43 (join) rbarraud 07:47 (quit) hanDerPeder: Quit: hanDerPeder 08:31 (join) asumu 08:39 (quit) asumu: Read error: Connection reset by peer 08:57 (quit) adadglgmut: Max SendQ exceeded 08:59 (join) adadglgmut 09:06 (quit) rbarraud: Ping timeout: 272 seconds 09:09 (join) asumu 09:09 (join) b-man_ 09:12 (quit) asumu: Read error: No route to host 09:18 (join) masm 09:51 (join) hanDerPeder 10:19 (join) asumu 11:14 (quit) masm: Quit: Leaving. 11:24 (join) jonrafkind 11:44 (join) sstrickl 11:45 clklein: Is there a way to turn a syntax object into a string in such a way that the string using the syntax object's source locations to insert newlines and whitespace? 11:45 jay-mccarthy: There is a way 11:45 jay-mccarthy: I don't think there is a function already written that is in the tree 11:45 clklein: that's what I meant to ask :) 11:46 jay-mccarthy: I know :) 11:46 jonrafkind: is that for scribble? 11:46 jay-mccarthy: Scribble does something similar 11:46 jay-mccarthy: but it just detects indentation 11:47 jay-mccarthy: I doubt the Scribble code would be reusable 11:47 jonrafkind: there is a still a bug in the docs where source locations are messed up when you generate scribble code using a macro 11:47 jonrafkind: but maybe thats unrelated to the problem at hand 11:48 jay-mccarthy: even if the macro correctly preserves the srcloc? 11:49 jonrafkind: i think the issue was it tried to get rid of the srcloc but coulnd't 11:50 jonrafkind: so it ended up with a huge whitespace between the original use and some macro generated code 11:50 jonrafkind: well maybe the issue is the macro generated code didnt have a location near the original syntax 11:53 (quit) hanDerPeder: Quit: hanDerPeder 11:54 (join) hanDerPeder 11:56 (quit) hanDerPeder: Client Quit 11:58 samth: scribble and slideshow/code both do this, in different ways 12:13 (join) masm 12:42 (quit) Lajla: Ping timeout: 272 seconds 12:46 (join) hanDerPeder 13:04 (quit) hanDerPeder: Quit: hanDerPeder 13:41 (join) klutomet1s 13:47 (quit) klutometis: Ping timeout: 255 seconds 14:01 (join) carleastlund 14:04 jay-mccarthy: sstrickl: ping 14:04 jay-mccarthy: sstrickl: i just got that machine. it doesn't boot though. does it have a hard drive/os? 14:06 sstrickl: It... should. Interesting. 14:06 sstrickl: Is it just giving you the hard drive ? on booting? 14:07 sstrickl: Maybe a cable got jostled loose during transit or something... try opening it up and seeing if there's a drive in it. 14:07 sstrickl: I was sure there was :/ 14:07 sstrickl: because that used to be my machine back in the day, before I got the mini. 14:07 (join) blake_johnson 14:07 sstrickl: And I don't think anyone's touched it since. 14:07 jay-mccarthy: okay. 14:07 jay-mccarthy: i'll open it up and check it out 14:07 jay-mccarthy: can you email me the login info? 14:08 jay-mccarthy: is it normally really loud? 14:08 jay-mccarthy: it just sounded like it would take off 14:08 sstrickl: Unfortunately G5s are known as wind tunnels for that reason. 14:08 jay-mccarthy: :) 14:08 sstrickl: I would prefer not to email you the login info, but if you get to the point where you need to get in, then give me a call at 770.843-1986 14:08 sstrickl: and I will give it to you that way 14:11 jay-mccarthy: okay. 14:12 jay-mccarthy: someone just got it to display a different screen 14:12 jay-mccarthy: it ran os x right? 14:12 jay-mccarthy: (what we're seeing looks so 9-y) 14:13 jay-mccarthy: i guess its the firmware 14:19 sstrickl: if you're in the open firmware, then yes, that would look kinda 9-y 14:19 sstrickl: use the forth, jay 14:21 samth: :) 14:34 (join) anRch 15:33 (quit) anRch: Quit: anRch 15:59 (join) Lajla 16:32 (join) hanDerPeder 16:35 (quit) sstrickl: Quit: sstrickl 16:57 (quit) blake_johnson: Ping timeout: 258 seconds 16:57 (join) blake_johnson 17:18 (quit) hanDerPeder: Quit: hanDerPeder 17:19 (join) hanDerPeder 17:52 (quit) jonrafkind: Ping timeout: 260 seconds 17:58 (quit) hanDerPeder: Quit: hanDerPeder 17:59 (quit) Lajla: Ping timeout: 246 seconds 18:03 (join) Lajla 18:14 (quit) blake_johnson: Quit: blake_johnson 18:20 (quit) b-man_: *.net *.split 18:21 (join) b-man_ 18:38 (quit) masm: Ping timeout: 240 seconds 18:44 (quit) asumu: Ping timeout: 240 seconds 18:57 (join) asumu 18:57 (join) masm 19:01 (quit) carleastlund: Quit: carleastlund 19:03 (quit) b-man_: *.net *.split 19:03 (join) b-man_ 19:04 (quit) asumu: Ping timeout: 264 seconds 19:54 (quit) masm: Ping timeout: 272 seconds 21:41 (join) hellmage 22:50 chandler: Who here was working on Debian packaging for Racket? 23:01 (quit) b-man_: Remote host closed the connection 23:11 (join) asumu 23:51 (quit) asumu: Read error: Connection reset by peer