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ben_vulpes: annoying
theme of
the article: "according
to documents seen by
the guardian"
a111: Logged on 2016-08-08 02:01 BingoBoingo: And
the water eggogs out
mod6: i
tried
the -i, ignore garbage, during my earlier
tour ; didn't seem
to do what i hoped.
mod6: let me
try
that out
mod6: asciilifeform: hey
thanks.
a111: Logged on 2016-08-08 02:15 mod6: because i can't decode
those files with
the base64 binary.
mod6: will update
the V99994 script and start a new
test cycle.
mod6: alright, got a way
to grab what's between
the header & footer with sed:
BingoBoingo: In other "bathroom and
too many dollars are getting printed lulz" a product exists called "bluetooth speaker bathroom fan with led light" intended
to be installed as your bathroom's exhaust fan...
mod6: sorry for
the noise.
mod6: i was just oblivious
to
this.
mod6: if you get rid of
the 'begin-base64 ...' line and
the ending '====',
then you can use base64
to decode, no problem.
mod6: so it
turns out
that base64 binary kinda wants nothing
to do with
those beginning and ending markers.
mod6: this seems insane
to me.
mod6: so anyway, lemme see if i can get
this working
the way I wanted with base64, i must be doing something wrong here.
mod6: <+mircea_popescu> hm apparently
that doesn;t exist in stock gpg. my bad. << ah ok.
mod6: <+mircea_popescu> well lemme prototype
this quick see if what i have in mind works. <<
thanks!
mircea_popescu: hm apparently
that doesn;t exist in stock gpg. my bad.
mircea_popescu: well lemme prototype
this quick see if what i have in mind works.
mod6: <+mircea_popescu> and
the pile itself could just be put
through gpg --armor, afaik you don't HAVE
TO encrypt. i
think ? << good question. i
think you might just be able
to armor.
mod6: i guess
to me,
that meant clearsigning a pgp signed message. guess i didn't
try
that.
mircea_popescu: and
the pile itself could just be put
through gpg --armor, afaik you don't HAVE
TO encrypt. i
think ?
mod6: As I understood, we didn't wanna use
that becuse one wouldn't be able
to read
the disclaimer or
the "begin-base64 644 <FILENAME>"
to see what
the deed actually contained
mircea_popescu: ok. and i recall
they were getting a header or is
this something else ?
mod6: <+mircea_popescu> im still lost on "one could not
tell what
thing it contained". << when discussed & shown,
they are large signed/armored files. (with `gpg --armor --sign`)
mod6: will
try
this again
mod6: <+mod6> because i can't decode
those files with
the base64 binary. << maybe im doing something wrong here.
mircea_popescu: im still lost on "one could not
tell what
thing it contained".
mod6: so apparently
those are lies.
mod6: i mean, it does say: 'begin-base64 664 openssl-1.0.1g.tar.gz' at
the beginning of
the encoding.
mod6: tbh, i
thought
that base64 and uuencode/uudecode did
the same
thing.
mod6: with `gpg --armor --sign` but, like we discussed, one could not
tell what
thing is contained.
mod6: i went down
that path first.
mod6: because i can't decode
those files with
the base64 binary.
☟︎ mod6: i
think i might have
to re-deedifiy all
those deps.
BingoBoingo: Also gotta avoid
the
temptation
to use pipe wrench when installing supply side
threaded anything.
mod6: <+BingoBoingo>
Then look on
the bright side. Any plumbing project where you didn't have
to worry about where
to put
the water after you use it isn't so bad. << naw, certainly could have been worse.
mod6: no worries. will make some changes and come back for another round of
testing
this week.
mod6: so instead of using uudecode for
this process, I'll have
to reconfigure
the script
to use base64 looks like.
mod6: but when it came down
to it, she hit another error; her Ubuntu 10.04
test environment doesn't have `sharutils', a package
that contains uuencode/uudecode. which is what V99994 is using
to decode
the deedified dependencies from deedbot.
mod6: ok: update on hanbot's
test. she was able
to clear
the previous error.
BingoBoingo: Then look on
the bright side. Any plumbing project where you didn't have
to worry about where
to put
the water after you use it isn't so bad.
mod6: <+BingoBoingo> Oh, so you hew a new vanity cabinet from
timbers? << lol. no.
BingoBoingo: Anyways, impact
trauma is
the enemy of
tempered glasses
BingoBoingo: Oh, so you hew a new vanity cabinet from
timbers?
mod6: oh yeah. except when girl wants whole new
thing.
BingoBoingo: mod6: You remove it and you caulk
the new one in
mod6: but
the drainpipe/trap, etc were fine.
mod6: <+BingoBoingo> <mod6>
this all started when
the cat knocked off a heavy candle decaration off a high shelf, came down and shattered
the pedestal sink. << Wait
the drainpipe was fine? WHat was
the problem? <<
the ceramic basin was completely shattered.
BingoBoingo: Or is
the
text
thing 8=====D...... :) 1000
BingoBoingo: ANd
then Gox finally kicked it a few months later
mircea_popescu: back when noobs still had dust, so his ~100 btc or w/e it was made a huge splash in
the "community".
mircea_popescu: iirc
that dude ran off with something or
the other later
BingoBoingo: <mod6>
this all started when
the cat knocked off a heavy candle decaration off a high shelf, came down and shattered
the pedestal sink. << Wait
the drainpipe was fine? WHat was
the problem?
mod6: yeah, i've seen
this error before myself.
hanbot: i had
the same problem with V99994, ftr i suspect it's a user permissions issue as when i
try
to manually check
that sig against
the vpatch gpg complains it can't open
the file (and
that particular patch was just alphabetically first, ergo not special)
a111: Logged on 2016-08-07 19:54 mod6: in reality, we want
to
test V99994 and see how
that behaves.
mod6: <+davout> figured moving
to
the south wasn't enough, so i've settled on mauritius << nice! wow is
that pretty.
mod6: this all started when
the cat knocked off a heavy candle decaration off a high shelf, came down and shattered
the pedestal sink.
hanbot: so mod6 asciilifeform ben_vulpes & etc, i was
testing
the wrong derned
thing (V99995), switching
to
the V99994 actually requested nao. did have asciilifeform's 01ABFFC7 key, artifact for anyone interested:
http://dpaste.com/2J85RB5 shinohai: we can put
the blockchain on excel spreadsheets ... smart contracts!
mircea_popescu: only
the best fbi case solving happens with excel spreadsheets!
mircea_popescu: quick, someone
tell
the businessmen with cumulative years of experience about
the excel spreadsheets! don't let inferior
tooling happen
to you!
shinohai: it is,
that is why i stay away mostly
mircea_popescu: ftr buying camhos is even a worse deal
than getting married.
shinohai: she wants ou
to come
to show and i haz no pron
tokens
shinohai: oh mircea_popescu chic from a few nights ago said
thank you for
the bitcoin, she loved it.
a111: Logged on 2016-08-07 19:27 mod6: mine seems
to do fine, i've got
this key: pub 2048R/B98228A001ABFFC7 2012-12-20 [expires: 2017-01-04]
ben_vulpes: first
time in months, in
the midafternoon
ben_vulpes: in other news i am
taking babymomma on A DATE!!1
ben_vulpes: if you're hitting
this failure path, gpg will complain
that it doesn't have stan's key
ben_vulpes: you can see
that
this is
the issue you're running into if you run gpg --verify
thinger.vpatch
thinger.vpatch.sig (or w/e
the inane order is)
ben_vulpes: the autobuilder has
three keys mentioned at
the
top
that need
to live in
the keyring used when you run gpg -k
ben_vulpes: hanbot: have you added
that key
to
the default keyring on
the box?
a111: Logged on 2016-08-07 19:54 mod6: in reality, we want
to
test V99994 and see how
that behaves.
mod6: V99995 is about
to be replaced
mod6: in reality, we want
to
test V99994 and see how
that behaves.
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