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11:00
you do not "modify" programming langs u use them
My test.php file contains:

exec("./phantomjs http://abcd.com/test.js", $er, $op);
echo $er;

When I run test.php in a browser, the exit code is 139 which I think is a segmentation fault.

However, if replace the above code with:
exec("./phantomjs --version", $er, $op);
echo $er;

The exit code is 0 which means phantomjs ran properly.

This leads me to believe that maybe the use of absolute path (htpp://blah blah) is causing phantomjs to crash. What I need to know is whether could be because my hosting account has restricted use of absolute paths inside exec command?
@hakre here too so hope to see u after :D
@Leri I would say that being able to correctly use a tool is a skill worth noting. However, 'Linux' is not a skill, it's an attempt to simplify a massive range of skills into a single word.
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For me, to say you have a skill in 'Linux' would mean you know how to edit kernel, write drivers etc. Linux is the kernel, not the entire operating environment which likely contains bash (or ksh/zsh), cron, perl, whichever GUI you're using if any, ssh, vim... list goes on.
Saying you're good at 'Linux' is like saying you're good at 'Music' (Production? Critique? Which instruments? Which genres? Which tools? etc) or 'Cars' (Driving? Building? Tuning? Repairing?)
@DaGhostmanDimitrov I think later I prefer swimming :D The weather is just too good to sit in front of a computer without getting any kind of gartification for it.
"I can use Windows proficiently"
11:04
@SweetieBelle However, 'Linux' is not a skill, it's an attempt to simplify a massive range of skills into a single word. <<< this. ;)
Knowledge of MS Office
@Fabien I like things better this way: I can do anything without using Microsoft Office.
heh
@SweetieBelle I agree that linux is not a skill. I do feel that "linux experience" is something. It's a misnomer really, but I'd say it means you know your way around the command line, GNU tools and know how to find out about a command you do not know yet
@hakre Anything? Including using MS Office?
11:05
@Jasper But which command line and which tools?
I've used Linux for 8 years and I'm still hopeless in vim and sed.
@hakre lol, lucky u.. I am stuck sitting in a little dark room, with a lot of smoke like a vampire. away from the sun :D...
I'm pretty useless with bash script too because I usually use perl instead.
have a nice swim tho
@SweetieBelle unlike "skill", "experience" does not imply mastery, so it doesn't have to be the same tools each time. The important thing is to know the basics and be able to find out about things you do not yet know
@Jasper which is a skill of some sort ... Of learning the hard way
11:07
@Jasper I certainly write Linux/BSD experience on a CV, but I'm not sure really what it tells anyone.
For all they know it just means I run Ubuntu to be edgy.
Any help on my query above?
@asprin Segfault shouldn't occur on a restriction. Do you have shell access?
@SweetieBelle To me, it would mean that I could put you in front of a command line and at the very least ask you to do some of the most basic things (e.g. chmod a file), allowing at the very least usage of man-pages. I would take you a lot less seriously if it turns out in the interview this isn't the case.
@SweetieBelle You mean terminal access?
Of course, I'm not an employer
11:14
@Jasper I list the tools I'm good with (grep, emacs, perl, gnome3, aptitude, apache, postfix, dovecot) usually if I think they're relevant
@asprin Yes
Why do so many people still use shared hosting?
Low prices?
@Leri False economy
For dev purposes, put a raspberry Pi in your bedroom
For live purposes, get a decent host.
And a LEB probably costs the same as a shared host, plus offers shell.
You have a project and you don't have idea if it will be successful. Using shared host for few months to see if it really works is acceptable. If it really costs less, of course.
@SweetieBelle No. I don't. And to answer your question --> Cost cutting :)
@Leri If you're so uncertain about a project that €40-50/mo for a dedi will bother you, you probably shouldn't spend xx/xxx hours writing it in the first place.
Even 1-2 hours' downtime on a commercially viable project can cost more than a year's hosting.
11:21
Hello .... Good Morning
hello @Baba!
Hi @Baba
@hakre How are you doing ?
@SweetieBelle You developed something while playing with new technology and you liked a result, this can lead to such project.
@SweetieBelle Hello .... How are you doing ?
11:22
Hi, @Baba
@Leri I'd throw it in a Xen container on one of my dedis and pay €2/mo for an IP and an SSL cert.
@Baba I'm good thanks
@Leri How have you been
@SweetieBelle cool
@Leri I'd recommend every dev go out and buy an old server and colo it. It will save you money and hardship in the long run.
You can get a 2008 Opteron for less than €100 now.
@Baba Good, thanks. What about you?
11:24
Colo is maybe €30/month.
@Baba I hope fine. But too much SO for today :D
@SweetieBelle Smart move. Anyway, it's business decision and for some reason some prefer shared hosts. Nothing to do with tech choices, that was my point when I mentioned low prices.
@hakre Cool ... have been a bit busy myself ...
@Leri If I really had to save money I'd go on LEB, though I dont trust them to give me any more uptime than a shared host, at least I will have shell access.
@hakre I can help to close some of those
@hakre What have you been working on
11:28
@Jack hm?
Okay. That's an entirely different subject.
@Jack that's the whole problem with bundles that contain too much. a bundle should contain only the mapping and no code at all. the code should be extracted to a standalone library so that it can be used with silex, etc.
but also, they're depending on symfony/symfony, which is a cardinal sin
@Baba thx :D And I'm campaigning for a political actiion that is going to happen on/around September 12: hakre.wordpress.com/2013/09/04/… - so spread the word :D
How long do code-snippets stay on 3v4l.org?
11:34
@hakre nice .. Is it going to be just information or analytic system ?
Im creating a PDF with some code information and I am refering to that website sometimes.
@SweetieBelle @DuikBoot I posted a more detailed version of my problem earlier. If you wish to post solutions please do :) stackoverflow.com/questions/18634901/…
@SweetieBelle Can i ask why ?
Anonymous
Anyone know why I can't do this in php
Anonymous
11:37
class foo{
   function parentMethod(){
      function childMethod(){
         return 'I am child';
      }
   }
}

$o = new foo();
echo $o->parentMethod()->childMethod();
@Baba what do you mean by that? I don't understand.
Anonymous
Its probably easy thing, I haven't read about yet
@hakre you said you are campaigning ... I assumed you are doing it electronically for the candidate or are you the candidate ?
@Baba no it's just an independent political action. we demand justice for the Cuban Five, it's not a candidate. Perhaps I used the wrong term :D
Anonymous
@hakre ?
@tereško any specific wtfs you would like to share?
@Baba Laziness :(
@SweetieBelle that is a Suicide attempt :)
@Baba Thats what the regex is for. :P
Anonymous
11:41
@Fabien I was hoping for something like $object->parent()->child()
@Simon_eQ that's a class, containing a method, containing a function definition.
Anonymous
I saw that type of code somewhere
@JoelKidd Where are you know? ( What do you have currently coded? )
Do you have to create the URL now?
@SweetieBelle escapeshellarg would have been better
@Simon_eQ it's crazy how hard it is to learn OOP
11:43
@Duikboot Yes, I haven't created this yet, I can start whenever but at the moment I'm just planning the best way to do it
@Duikboot Won't take me too long to do once I've got it all planned out
You have already written your SQL call?
@SweetieBelle all the same ... Your regex can still fail :)
( Dummy ) Like @SweetieBelle did?
@igorw first time I have heard someone of your stature say this, it's quite comforting if serious :P
@Duikboot No I have not
Anonymous
11:44
@igorw not really, I am just too lazy to read the manual :p
I should start from there.
@Duikboot Oh right
@Baba Any example of something that you can pass on IRC that breaks that regex? o.o
Anonymous
the hardest thing was trying to get the concept
@Duikboot Well that's the thing, someone said about Spatial Extensions
11:44
@hakre Oh ok .. i get it now
@Duikboot That might be the better way?
Anonymous
I had to rely on different analogies, like car, house, animal even a beer @igorw
@Baba I'm very aware that it's not the best way to do that, but I don't think it's dangerous
@Duikboot Annoying because there is hardly any documentation/guides on Spatial Extensions
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Q: Near location search on Google Maps, PHP & MySQL

ricardocasaresI'm building a web app (just for fun xD), in wich you can tell it where you are and where you want to go, and then you can search for a list of buses you may take. My db is something like this: buses --------------------------------- id | bus_number | bus_description routes -------------------...

Anonymous
11:46
@Fabien so this doesn't exist? $object->parent()->child()
@Duikboot Thanks, taking a look now
@SweetieBelle assumption and security are not good friends
@Simon_eQ I still find the concepts a little difficult to imagine. House/Car etc all are nice in theory but converting it to a project I am working is tough. I think hope understanding design patterns will help a lot.
From now every day 1 function! ( Dutch Alert! ) alpha.castel.be/shots/…
@Baba and yet, they are married
11:47
@Baba If you can find a hole in it, please do so.
@Simon_eQ Not that I have come across, but I am an OOP noob.
@Duikboot That's a good chunk of code, although it doesn't find coords within a specific set of boundaries, it just finds the nearest ones to a central point
@Fabien it took me months to learn the constructs, years to get what the underlying concepts really are, and I still don't really understand what OOP is about...
@SweetieBelle Maybe i"ll do a review later ... but not at the moment ... am at the limit of possible multitasking
@Simon_eQ yep you need to define it out of the parentMethod(); and the parentMethod() should return $this (which is the current object instance) so you could use chaining
the ability to subscribe FOR or to subscribe TO ?
Can anyone say me whats correct?
@Duikboot 'FOR' I believe :D
but it does depend on the usage I think
Subscribe to
@Duikboot it's subscribing to
11:50
oh oh.
@Simon_eQ and there lies a big part of the problem. those analogies don't make sense, don't reflect what you do in code, and focus way too much on inheritance instead of composition.
afternoon
@JoeWatkins Good afternoon
@Baba haven't seen you in a while, afternoon :)
11:52
@JoeWatkins Yeah .. Have been busy with a project
@JoeWatkins classvalve.com - Taking so much of my time ...
@hakre I feel like either you are kinda hater or you just like the role of GC :D
@igorw a good car analogy also includes a lot of composition. That said, I never really understood this "anti-inheritence" vibe I so often hear about.
11:54
What is that Class Valve?
@Baba Is that supposed to say Official lunch? :P
or launch?
@DaGhostmanDimitrov well GC probably. But I like the idea that users need to provide working examle code to demonstrate the issue or tell otherwise :D
@SweetieBelle Not until end of the year .... before the official lunch .. work in progress for now
Anonymous
@igorw yeah. thankfully, I am way past of the analogies now. I understand at-least what the object vs class. That is what I had problems with. But, I am convinced it will take time to get a grip of it.
Can anyone help me with spatial extensions? They're scary and making me cry
11:55
@Baba I think you mean 'launch', 'lunch' is a meal you eat around now.
Anonymous
The weirdest thing is that I am hooked completely to OOP.
@SweetieBelle any lunching you do until that time is considered unofficial.
@SweetieBelle Mybad .. would correct that in 5 mins
Anonymous
Its like a drug. I can't even build a simple application without oop :)
@Baba np, always good to have a proofreader
@Simon_eQ Like me and regex :D
@Jasper I just ate my unofficial lunch
It was a tuna steak wrap
But I'm still hungry. Fuck this dieting stuff.
11:57
github apparently blocked by great firewall ...
@hakre well its good to have someone looking after the site.. Even I, who sometimes make a mess with the questions and they end up closed or downvoted to hell, hate it when I see a question like "How can I make a chat like the one in FB"
@Baba so, what is it ?
@SweetieBell Your SQL query you showed me earlier on, did that consider MySQL spacial extensions? A lot of people have said that would make the operator a lot faster when surfing through lots of coordinates
operation*
@JoeWatkins Child Protection & Behavioral Management System
@JoelKidd No, I was just doing integer comparisons
11:57
@sweetiebelle Ahh right, do you know about the spacial extensions?
I use a nice mix of Procedural and OOP also known as POOP.
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@JoelKidd No
@Baba okay, bit more ? services provided ??
@SweetieBelle Lol ok no problem
@JoeWatkins It help to monitor a child behavior , protect a child from possible kidnapper or pedophile etc
11:59
I am not telling I am but is there a way to become PHP certified?
@Duikboot Zend do certification for PHP, not sure if it's worth having though.
I know Zend has those certs but has PHP that too?
@JoeWatkins Uses Facial Recognition , ANN , GeoFencing , etc
@Duikboot Zend === PHP
Zend === Framework using PHP ? :)
12:00
@Jasper yeah, I haven't seen any articles that actually do that though.
@JoeWatkins Integrated with UNICEF child protection network , run on mobile & web etc
@SweetieBelle no it isn't ...
Does this mean that my Paypal IPN access is disabled by Paypal or that I need to enable it?
@SweetieBelle not exactly, no
12:00
@Baba sounds interesting, I'll keep an eye for opening ...
Please use @Alec so I can see message later I have to get going to school.
@igorw It's been years, so I can't recall the exact source, but I do remember learning about OOP through car examples that talked about wheel and engines
Zend is the language parser and engine (executor), PHP is the execution environment (TSRM or not) and collection of extensions, is a more appropriate description ....
@JoeWatkins Cool ... I would let you know when the beta is reading for testing ... pthread used
@Duikboot No, Zend is the company that maintains PHP parser. Zend Framework is Zend's framework using PHP.
12:02
@Baba oh wow, cool ... yeah please do ...
it's pretty hard to describe what php and zend are actually ...
but whatever they are they are not exactly the same ...
@JoeWatkins Technology PHP (Front End), GO (Back End) , C# (AFIS and Facial recognition) , Java (Android J2ME) , Objective C ... Can you see why have been very busy :)
@SweetieBelle Zend is the company that originally wrote parts of PHP. They do not maintain it anymore
(Or rather, only dmitry does a commit from time to time)
@NikiC Zend is no longer a contributor to PHP? o.O
@SweetieBelle Note more than anybody else. At least as far as I can see
12:05
well it's maintained by the php group
the php group is just a legal entity
@NikiC aren't they still contributing ?
dmitry and zeev are still about ... contributing code, and the odd bit of time for that code ...
@NikiC Is that the reason for Zend Optimizer going the road of Open Source and integration into core? So Zend wouldn't have to maintain it any longer? :P
@JoeWatkins dmity. zeev and andi I haven't seen do contributions recently
12:06
@Baba That's massive! :o
Guess they're busy with ZF2?
well no but time spent though, they did organize the opcache thing between em ...
@SweetieBelle ZF is mostly a community project afaik
(with a few paid full-time contributors)
ZO+ was contributed for mutual benefit, i think that's pretty genuine ...
@PeeHaa the whole book seemed like one big wtf
12:07
@iroegbu Yeap am sure you know the issue with Child Safety in Africa so for the sake of our kids .. someone has to come up with a solution .....
@JoeWatkins Yeah, I was just kidding.
@JoeWatkins opcache also seems to be dmitry's business ^^ zeev only chimed in with a "+1" on the discussion :)
@Baba True that... do you have an NGO/MDA backing?
yeah noticed, but I guess there's things to do behind the scenes that weren't done by dmitry ...
@JoeWatkins Not saying that the people working at Zend don't do anything there - just saying that the only person who is somewhat actively involved with php-src is dimitry ^^
12:10
oh yeah definitely ...
@iroegbu We intend to work with a lot of them ... Right now the solution need to be ready first ...
ok, well done (y)
@iroegbu Thank you ..
please keep us posted on progress
@tereško lol
12:12
[dumb question] Is there a way to use 2 apache servers on the same machine? one not accessible except from the machine itself ?
and the other is public
@DaGhostmanDimitrov yes, run them on separate ports.
@DaGhostmanDimitrov yes, it's possible
possibly interfaces
really the internal one should bind to 127.0.0.1, the external one to your external or lan address, then ports shouldn't matter ...
I have 2 apache servers and IIS I just assigned different ports
So the answer is a VHsot... which is better o different port or bind on IP or it does not matter :D
or I need a few monkeys throwing bananas on the street outside
12:16
well if one really must be private, only accessible from your machine then it should bind to 127.0.0.1 ... binding to two ports will work also, but if I knew the ports I could access them from anywhere ...
monkeys out if you have them, obviously ...
Anonymous
Neither ini_set or mail throw a PDOExceptionRob 9 mins ago
oh ok thanks
well I do plan to get them but first will disguise myself... no shaving, no haircutting and eating bananas non-stop and .. heavy drums magick happens :D
@DaGhostmanDimitrov Just set a different ServerName then edit /etc/hosts and add your ServerNames to 127.0.0.1
@DaGhostmanDimitrov I have sub.projectname.local as ServerName then add a record to /etc/hosts so my computer redirects requests to that DN to local.
@SweetieBelle Hi
hi all
12:21
@DaGhostmanDimitrov kind of assimilate to accumulate ... good plan ... perfectly worthy thing to be thinking about ... kudos ...
@user2713461 Hi
@SweetieBelle I use dnsmasq to send *.lo to 127.0.0.1
@JoeWatkins yea, this is better. :)
+1
@SweetieBelle hmm.. actually that answered my next question
@JoeWatkins well I kinda done the thing with the shaving recently .. so I have to wait for the hair and get a pile of bananas, then will get in the monkey business :D
Let's see what this one says, alpha.castel.be/shots/…
@SweetieBelle how are you?
12:25
Alive
lol
im new to PHP!!
@SweetieBelle This is debatable.
in how many days can i learn the basics??
@user2713461 1
Hi, i am facing a problem with image converted bytes to again convert it in PHP
12:26
Somewhere between 0 and infinity
can anyone help me out here
@SweetieBelle Do you use autoloading etc for your projects?
@SweetieBelle really?? im seriously asking??
@Duikboot Yes
@user2713461 Define 'the basics'
if you insist on a scale of days then might I suggest travelling to a planet where days are longer than a measly twenty four hours ...
12:27
@user2713461 I do believe based on your question it will take some time...
@Zack If you have a question, just ask it, see room description ;-)
@Duikboot why are you showing us NB loading?
@SweetieBelle so that i make some small projects!
@user2713461 Read the manual page for echo, if and associative operators. Now you know the basics.
i am working on a web services where Android app developers are sending me image as bytes so i have to convert it back to image with image again
12:27
I just downloaded that not sure if it's a good app.
@Dave thanks
oh... NB is like Firefox
This is the bytes they are sending to me for an image : B@42376520
@user2713461 Entirely depends what the projects encompass
any clue how can i convert it to an image
12:28
it's good but take a look at your system processes when you are using it
This chat gone in the wrong direction...
@Zack That 'image' is 1 pixel?
i tried with different codes but all in vain
@SweetieBelle some basic and simplest project
Venus, you want Venus definitely, 243 earth days to one Venus day ... you will need about a week on the surface of Venus ...
12:28
I just wanted to say that damn take a lot of resources.
@Zack That is not an image. There's not nearly enough data there to represent a complete image.
But my Macbook can handle it :-)
@sweetie is it not an byte code for an image ?
@JoeWatkins lol
@Zack Most images are going to be in XXX-XXXX kb
12:29
@Duikboot I would rather use my resources for other things than run an IDE
So around 100,000 to 1,000,000 characters
@Zack More likely, this is pointer to actual image. Contact whoever returns it.
@Zack how did you view that string? did you just echo out the data?
@sweetie thanks, will check with developers again
@iroegbu It's not problem the system can handle it.
:P
12:30
@Duikboot Macs are toys :P
@dave they sent me in an url
Lol :D
My 3 year old PC blows my friend's 2013 iMac out of the water ;)
@Zack What you mean like http://foo.com/?image=B@42376520
12:31
And was probably half the price
@Fabien Well no, it was expensive :P
same price then -_-
I don't even want to start the discussion, but Im not a windows fanboy Im not going to say the hardware is better of a windows but I don't like the GUI of a windows..
@Dave no just this B@42376520 in imagedata parameter
Phenom II X6 1100T, 32GB DDR3-1600 CL7, 2x 300GB SAS drives, 4x 2TB SATA II drives, 2x Radeon 5970 GPUs
@Duikboot I don't use Windows, I use Debian. :P
12:31
@NikiC is it possible to sort Under Discussion based on modification date ?
@Dave not allowed @ in urls ... %40
Why so much RAM?
@Fabien I run VMs for buildboxing.
is that an AMD ? are they still going ?
12:32
Not uncommon for me to have 5-6 VMs open.
Im a fan of Ubuntu :)
@JoeWatkins It's 3 years old. :P
( How does that company make money? )
@Duikboot Windwos does not have any hardware sorry couldn't held it
Everything is free.
12:32
@JoeWatkins Meh, as long as it's on the right hand site of the name portion any sane webserver will forgive pretty much anything apart from bare slashes and bare whitespace
@Duikboot I like Ubuntu but Unity is meh
@Duikboot Everything isn't free. The support isn't and the services (Ubuntu One, Ubuntu Music) aren't.
Unity is ok.
@Dave I don't like to squander forgiveness, I might need it for something serious one day ...
@Zack So to view it you did echo $_GET['imagedata'];?
with the default content-type: text/html :)
12:34
Oh ok :)
@Baba you mean like, automatically?
@Duikboot They also charge for closed-source projects on launchpad
@Dave
@Dave i am using this
@JoeWatkins actually, @ is permitted in the query string: tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3986#section-3.4 (in the generic URI bnf)
@NikiC Yes .. it would be easy follow up on latest RFC
12:35
@Baba I think we can manually sort by creation date :D
@NikiC Ok .. that would still work .... thanks
$imgda="B@42376520";
file_put_contents('tesmg2.png',$imgda);
@Dave meh if you can encode it you probably should ...
@Dave they are sending me like this, but posting the data : myurl.com/index.php?mutirecords=[{imageid:1,device:android,imagedata:[B@4‌​20e0f58},{imageid:2,device:android,imagedata:[B@420da9f8},{imageid:3,device:andro‌​id,imagedata:[B@42376520}]
@Zack if they send it to you in the url i.e via GET request you will never get the whole image
12:41
@Baba I said we could, I didn't say I'd do it :P
@JoeWatkins Oh absolutely agreed, encode All The Things. If it's not [A-Za-z0-9_-] it should be percent encoded
@Da they are sending me via POST
@NikiC Oh ok
@Zack Read the APIdocs
@Zack that's not even valid JSON... but assuming that's just a typo they're not sending you anything you can decode to an image
Unless they are 1px images with no headers in some really odd serialized format
@Dave Ok, will check this out with them now
@Zack They almost look like version control revision refs actually
@DaveRandom ok, thanks, will check this out
good bye all
@Mr.Alien I would have create get_base_url() and print_base_url(); makes more sense :)
@igorw I ended up writing this instead ;-)

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