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#0 mmspell_would_be_useless (magr=0x100218f70, mdef=0x0, adtyp=241, spellnum=4) at /Users/phollenback/Downloads/nethack4-4.3-beta2/libnethack/src/mcastu.c:740
appropriate_vizarray = <optimized out>
believed_loe = <optimized out>
#1 0x000000010017ad72 in castum (mtmp=0x0, mattk=0x1001e4084) at /Users/phollenback/Downloads/nethack4-4.3-beta2/libnethack/src/mcastu.c:1016
cnt = <optimized out>
spellnum = <optimized out>
#2 0x000000010006ee9d in do_command (command=<optimized out>, arg=<optimized out>) at /Users/phollenback/Downloads/nethack4-4.3-beta2/libnethack/src/cmd.c:1706
res = <optimized out>
#3 0x000000010001ff96 in command_input (cmdidx=2193488, arg=0x4) at /Users/phollenback/Downloads/nethack4-4.3-beta2/libnethack/src/allmain.c:1376
didmove = <error reading variable didmove (Cannot access memory at address 0x1)>

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Down and Dirty Log File Filtering with Perl

Phil Hollenback
www.hollenback.net

Here We Go Again

Say you have a big long logfile on some server somewhere and a need to analyze that file. You want to throw away all the regular boring stuff in the logfile and just print lines that look suspicious.

This looks like a great presentation to me. My only feedback is that you should try to pitch it in a way that minimizes the tools aspect of it. For devopsdays this year we are really looking for talks about more than just tooling.

Anyway, I suggest tweak your description a little bit and submit it to the conference. Also try to make it obvious that you're a developer - there's a general feeling that devopsdays is too ops-heavy, so we are really trying to reach out to developers too. That's a big reason I first thought of contacting you. :)

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<feed xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom">
<id>urn:uuid:5762c9e8-4e65-3b0c-83b3-7874683f3dbe</id>
<link href="/v1/espi_third_party_batch_feed" rel="self">
</link>
<title type="text">Opower ESPI Third Party Batch Feed v1</title>
<updated>2012-02-11T03:07:04.053Z</updated>
<entry>
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tels7ar / gist:1760969
Created February 7, 2012 17:47 — forked from jtimberman/gist:881058
i can has ruby-1.9.3 package with fpm
sudo apt-get install libssl-dev
sudo gem install fpm
wget --timestamp ftp://ftp.ruby-lang.org//pub/ruby/1.9/ruby-1.9.3-p0.tar.gz
tar -zxvf ruby-1.9.3-p0.tar.gz
cd ruby-1.9.3-p0
time (./configure --prefix=/usr && make && make install DESTDIR=/tmp/installdir)
fpm -s dir -t deb -n ruby -v 1.9.3-p0 -C /tmp/installdir \
-p ruby-VERSION_ARCH.deb -d "libstdc++6 (>= 4.4.3)" \
#
# Automatically generated by blueprint(7). Edit at your own risk.
#
class second {
Exec {
path => '/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/local/games:/usr/games:/var/lib/gems/1.8/bin/',
}
Class['files'] -> Class['packages']
class files {
file {
1. Use blueprint to capture system state
2. use blueprint-show -P to dump it as puppet
3. try to apply with puppet, via
$ puppet apply -v -d -l /tmp/log manifests/init.pp
results in:
Thu Jan 12 10:12:29 -0800 2012 Puppet (debug): Creating default schedules
Thu Jan 12 10:12:29 -0800 2012 Puppet (debug): Failed to load library 'selinux' for feature 'selinux'
NAME=pmwiki
VERSION=2.2.36
FPM=/var/lib/gems/1.8/bin/fpm
DESCRIPTION="The PmWiki php-based wiki"
MAINTAINER="Phil Hollenback <philiph@pobox.com>"
.PHONY: package
package:
rm -rf *.deb
wget http://www.pmwiki.org/pub/pmwiki/$(NAME)-$(VERSION).tgz