Got back up to ND. Lummy was here in the office -- I thought he was still in CA; pleasant surprise. Looks like we'll be heading to Berkeley in a few weeks for a few days for some design meetings about the BLD. Should be fun and interesting.
OOMPI 1.0.3 is just about ready to roll, but I found a possible problem; may require more testing...
Inilib is getting closer, too -- perhaps in a few weeks. It still rocks, though -- it's heavily used in this journal client, for example (gotta love pre-release access!). :-)
Spent last night talking with Ed and Don about databases and their fantasy football setup. They bought the beers and dinner, so I guess I couldn't complain. I gave them a database on www.fhffl.com, and they'll start playing with the setups that we described last night. They do some nifty things with pulling down info from other web sites (NFL sites and the like) to feed their data pool.
Mmmm... the power of PHP and MySQL... mmm...
Got a reply from the mp3check author dude (it doesn't work on big endian machines). He claimed to have fixed the endian problems, but I found a bunch of compiler issues (I'm assuming that he's using g++ --
wow, does g++ suck!). Even after getting it to compile, it still doesn't work on big endian machines properly. Bonk! I sent him a reply with tons of info to keep him busy.
It seems that I have way too many MP3s out in AFS space -- I filled up the lums CCSE volume. Whoops! The irony is -- I literally tried to download them all to wedding.squyres.com earlier that day, but realized that I don't have a hard drive large enough for all of them, so I deferred to this weekend when I'll buy a new hard drive large enough to hold them all (I currently have 8GB of MP3s, and that's perhaps 1/4-1/3 of my CDs). Since the CCSE volume was full, I downloaded a bunch of them and deleted them of AFS to give much more working space.